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| Americal Historical Review, Vol. 112, No. 4 (October 2007) | |
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Phil Withington, “Public Discourse, Corporate Citizenship, and State Formation in Early Modern England,” 1016-1038 Dylan C. Penningroth, “The Claims of Slaves and Ex-Slaves to Family and Property: A Transatlantic Comparison,” 1039-1069 REVIEW ESSAYS Robert M. Citino, “Military Histories Old and New: A Reintroduction,” 1070-1090 |
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| AHR, Vol. 112, No. 5 (December 2007) | |
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, "Holding the World in Balance: The Connected Histories of the Iberian Overseas Empires, 1500–1640,” 1359-1385 Michelle Brattain, “Race, Racism, and Antiracism: UNESCO and the Politics of Presenting Science to the Postwar Public, 1386-1413 AHR EXCHANGE Eliga H. Gould, “Entangled Atlantic Histories: A Response from the Anglo‐American Periphery,” 1415-1422 Jorge Cañizares Esguerra, “The Core and Peripheries of Our National Narratives: A Response from IH 35,” 1423-1431 AHR CONVERSATION: “Religious Identities and Violence,” 1433-1481 |
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| Archiv für Kulturgeschichte, Vol. 89 (2007) | |
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| Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. 38 (2007) | |
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| Central European History, Vol. 40, No. 4 (December 2007) | |
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Pamela M. Potter, “Dismantling a Dystopia: On the Historiography of Music in the Third Reich,” 623-651 Brian Vick, “Of Basques, Greeks, and Germans: Liberalism, Nationalism, and the Ancient Republican Tradition in the Thought of Wilhelm von Humboldt,” 653-681 Jonathan R. Zatlin, “Scarcity and Resentment: Economic Sources of Xenophobia in the GDR, 1971-1989,” 683-720 |
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| Contemporary European History, Vol. 16, No. 4 (November 2007) | |
Peter Gatrell, Introduction, 415-426 Pierre Purseigle, “‘A Wave on to Our Shores’: The Exile and Resettlement of Refugees from the Western Front, 1914–1918,” 427-444 Matteo Ermacora, “Assistance and Surveillance: War Refugees in Italy, 1914–1918,” 445-459 Tomas Balkelis, “War, Ethnic Conflict and the Refugee Crisis in Lithuania, 1939–1940,” 461-477 Aldis Purs, “Working towards ‘An Unforeseen Miracle’ Redux: Latvian Refugees in Vladivostok, 1918–1920, and in Latvia, 1943–1944,” 479-494 Rebecca Manley, “The Perils of Displacement: The Soviet Evacuee between Refugee and Deportee,” 495-509 Peter Gatrell, “Displacing and Re-placing Population in the Two World Wars: Armenia and Poland Compared,” 511-527 REVIEW ARTICLES Mark Gilbert, “Delusions of Grandeur: New Perspectives on the History of the European Community,” 545-553 |
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| Deutschland Archiv, Vol. 41, No. 5 (2007) | |
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ZEITGESCHICHTE Winfrid Halder, “Im Teufelskreis der Gewalt. Deutsche Zivilbevölkerung und sowjetische Soldaten 1944/45. Anmerkungen zu neueren Forschungsergebnissen,” 815-823 DOKUMENTATION FORUM Rüdiger Thomas, “Wie sich die Bilder gleichen. Ein Rückblick auf den deutsch-deutschen Literatur- und Bilderstreit,” 872-882 |
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| DA, Vol. 41, No. 6 (2007) | |
Markus Linden, “Wie frustriert sind die Deutschen? Eine international vergleichende Bestandsaufnahme der Redeweise von der ‘Politikverdrossenheit,’” 977-987 Wilhelm Hinrichs, “Ausländermetropole Berlin: Integration West und Integration Ost?” 987-998 ZEITGESCHICHTE Carsten Penzlin, “‘Menschliche Erleichterungen’. Ost-Berliner und Moskauer Wahlhilfe für die sozial-liberale Koalition im Bundestagswahlkampf von 1972,” 1006-1013 Tobias Wunschik, “Die ‘Bewegung 2. Juni’ und ihre Protektion durch den Staatssicherheitsdienst der DDR,” 1014-1025 Jörn-Michael Goll, “Innenansichten. Die Kontrolle des deutsch-deutschen Paket- und Päckchenverkehrs durch Zoll und Staatssicherheit der DDR,” 1025-1033 Lars-Broder Keil, “‘Irgendetwas ist schief’. Jürgen Kuczynski, Kurt Hager und der US-Geheimdienst 1944/45,” 1034-1041 Anne Chr. Nagel, “Aus der Sicherheit des Westens. Wolfgang Abendroth zur Dissidentenfrage in der DDR,” 1041-1045 Theo Mechtenberg, “Der erste Besuch Johannes Pauls II. in Polen und die Staatssicherheit,” 1045-1051 Hans Lindemann, “Anmerkung zu Karlheinz Lau, ‘Verständnis und Verständigung,’” 1051 FORUM Hansgeorg Bräutigam, “17 Jahre Rehabilitierung. Der Versuch, SED-Unrecht wiedergutzumachen,” 1056-1066 Joachim Lampe, “Die Bedeutung der Stasi-Unterlagen bei der strafrechtlichen Aufarbeitung der operativen Westarbeit des MfS,” 1067-1071 Roger Engelmann, “Die herbeigeschriebene ‘Legitimationskrise’. Anatomie einer Kampagne gegen die Stasi-Unterlagen-Behörde,” 1071-1078 Rainer Eppelmann, “‘Wo und wie können die Idee und das Anliegen eines Freiheits- und Einheitsdenkmals in einem künstlerischen Wettbewerb umgesetzt werden?” 1079-1083 Brief comments by Jens Hüttmann, Rainer Eckert, Michael Richter |
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| Diplomatic History, Vol. 31, No. 5 (November 2007) | |
B. J. C. McKercher, “‘A Certain Irritation’: The White House, the State Department, and the Desire for a Naval Settlement with Great Britain, 1927-1930,” 829-863 David Alvarez, “Trying to Make the MAGIC Last: American Diplomatic Codebreaking in the Early Cold War,” 865-882 David G. Haglund, “Roosevelt as ‘Friend of France’– But Which One?” 883-908 Yuko Torikata, “Reexamining de Gaulle’s Peace Initiative on the Vietnam War,” 909-938 |
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| European History Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 4 (October 2007) | |
Karen Hagemann, “`Heroic Virgins' and `Bellicose Amazons': Armed Women, the Gender Order and the German Public during and after the Anti-Napoleonic Wars,” 507-527 David Hopkin, “Sieges, Seduction and Sacrifice in Revolutionary War: The `Virgins of Verdun', 1792,” 528-547 John Lawrence Tone, “A Dangerous Amazon: Agustina Zaragoza and the Spanish Revolutionary War, 1808—1814,” 548-561 Kathleen Wilson, ”Nelson's Women: Female Masculinity and Body Politics in the French and Napoleonic Wars,” 562-581 Katherine Aaslestad, “Republican Traditions: Patriotism, Gender, and War in Hamburg, 1770—1815,” 582-602 Alexander M. Martin, “Lost Arcadia: The 1812 War and Russian Images of Aristocratic Womanhood,” 603-621 |
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| European Review of Economic History, Vol. 11, Part 3 (December 2007) | |
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Carlos Álvarez-Nogal and Leandro Prados de la Escosura, “The decline of Spain (1500–1850): conjectural estimates,” 319-366 Pilar Nogués Marco and Camila vam Malle-Sabouret, “East India bonds, 1718–1763: early exotic derivatives and London market efficiency,” 367-394 Kevin H. O’Rourke, “Property rights, politics and innovation: creamery diffusion in per-1914 Ireland,” 395-417 |
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| European Review of History, Vol. 14, No. 3 (2007) | |
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Alexander Sedlmaier, “The Consuming Visions of Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Anarchists: Actualising Political Violence Transnationally,” 283-300 Donald Bloxham, “Terrorism and Imperial Decline: The Ottoman-Armenian Case,” 301-324 Raphaëlle Branche, “FLN et OAS: duex terrorismes en guerre d'Algérie,” 325-342 Holger Nehring, “The Era of Non-Violence: ‘Terrorism’ and the Emergence of Conceptions of Non-Violent Statehood in Western Europe, 1967-1983,” 343-371 Herbert Reiter and Klaus Weinhauer, “Police and Political Violence in the 1960s and 1970s: Germany and Italy in a Comparative Perspective,” 373-395 Marc Mulholland, “Irish Republican Politics and Violence before the Peace Process, 1968-1994,” 397-421 Jörg Requate and Philipp Zessin, “Comment sortir du ‘terrorisme’? La violence politique et les conditions de sa disparition en France et en République Fédérale d’Allemagne en comparaison 1970-années 1990,” 423-445 |
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| ERH, Vol. 14, No. 4 (2007) | |
Julie Anderson and Neil Pemberton, “Walking Alone: Aiding the War and Civilian Blind in the Inter-war Period,” 459-479 Iain Hutchison, “Oralism: A Sign of the Times? The Contest for Deaf Communication in Education Provision in Late Nineteenth-Century Scotland,” 481-501 Deborah Phillips, “Embodied Narratives: Control, Regulation and Bodily Resistance in the Life Course of Older Women with Learning Difficulties,” 503-524 Wendy Jane Gagen, “Remastering the Body, Renegotiating Gender: Physical Disability and Masculinity during the First World War. The Case of J. B. Middlebrok,” 525-541 Ana Carden-Coyne, “Ungrateful Bodies: Rehabilitation, Resistance and Disabled American Veterans of the First World War,” 543-565 Meaghan Kowalsky, “‘This Honourable Obligation’: The King’s National Roll Scheme for Disabled Ex-Servicemen 1915-1944,” 567-684 |
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| German History, Vol. 25, No. 4 (October 2007) | |
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John V. Maciuika, “The Production and Display of Domestic Interiors in Wilhelmine Germany, 1900-1914,” 490-516 Eve Duffy, “Oskar von Miller and the Art of the Electrical Exhibition: Staging Modernity in Weimar Germany,” 517-538 Shelley Baranowski, “A Family Vacation for Workers: The Strength through Joy Resort at Prora,” 539-559 Joe Perry, “Healthy for Family Life: Television, Masculinity, and Domestic Modernity during West Germany's Miracle Years,” 560-595 Eli Rubin, “East German Plastics: Technology, Gender and Teleological Structures of Everyday Life,” 596-624 Martin Ott and Gabrielle Robilliard, “Fifth Workshop on Early Modern German History: Institut für Bayerische Geschichte, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, 25 September 2006,” 625-628 |
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| German Life and Letters, Vol. 60, No. 4 (October 2007) | |
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Holly Sayer, “Arthur Schnitzler's Critical Reception in Vienna: The Liberal Press and the Question of Jewish Identity,” 481-492 Christopher T. Husbands, “German Academics in British Universities During the First World War: The Case of Karl Wichmann,” 493-517 Stephen Parker, “Brecht and Sinn und Form: The Creation of Cold War Legends,” 518-533 Áine McMurtry, “Reading Tristan in Ingeborg Bachmann's Ich weiss keine bessere Welt and Malina,” 534-553 Dominik Finkelde, “Wunderkammer und Apokalypse: Zu W.G. Sebalds Poetik des Sammelns zwischen Barock und Moderne,” 554-568 Petra Storjohann, “Wie viel Diskurs braucht ein Wörterbuch? Das Stichwort Globalisierung im elexiko-Wörterbuch,” 569-592 |
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| German Politics & Society, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Autumn 2007) | |
Maria Stehle, “‘The Whole World Is In Uproar’: Discourses of Fear, Instability, and Global Change in West German Media, 1977-1980,” 25-41 Ruth Wittlinger, “Britsh-German Relations and Collective Memory,” 42-69 A. James McAdams, “Spying on Terrorists: Germany in Comparative Perspective,” 70-88 |
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| The German Quarterly, Vol. 80, No. 4 (2007) | |
Galili Shahar, “Fragments and Wounded Bodies: Kafka after Kleist” Eva Kuttenberg, “Austria’s Topography of Memory: Heldenplatz, Albertinaplatz, Judenplatz, and Beyond” Rolf J. Goebel, “Gesamtkunstwerk Dresden: Official Urban Discourse and Durs Grünbein’s Poetic Critique” Agnes C. Mueller, “Forgiving the Jews for Auschwitz? Guilt and Gender in Bernhard Schlink’s Liebesfluchten” |
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| German Studies Review, Vol. 30 (2007) | |
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| Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, No. 10/2007: Die Ständige Ausstellung des Dt. Hist. Museums | |
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LITERATURBERICHT Magnus Brechtken, “Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus, Teil II,” 609- |
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| GWU 11/2007: Sowjetunion | |
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Guido Pauling, “’Wir sind Diener des Plenums …’ Chruschtschow und die Partei 1952–1966,” 636- LITERATURBERICHT Jörg Baberowski, “Russland und die Sowjetunion,” 678- |
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| Geschichte und Gesellschaft, Vol. 33, No. 4 (2007) | |
Peer Schmidt, “Die Erfindung des Campesino,” 515-545 Sebastian Dorsch and Michael Wagner, “Gezämter Dschungel – industrialisierte Agrarwirtschaft – romantisierter Landloser,” 546-574 Thoralf Klein, “Technologische Innovation oder soziale Revolution?” 575-611 |
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| The Historical Journal, Vol. 50, No. 4 (December 2007) | |
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Mark Nicholls, “Strategy and Motivation in the Gunpowder Plot,” 787-807 Eric Nelson, “‘Talmudical Commonwealthism’ and the Rise of Republican Exclusivism,” 809-835 Rosemary Sweet, “British Perceptions of Florence in the Long Eighteenth Century,” 837-859 C. J. Bearman, “An Army Without Discipline? Suffragette Militancy and the Budget Crisis of 1909,” 861-889 Helen McCarthy, “Parties, Voluntary Associations, and Democratic Politics in Interwar Britain,” 891-912 HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVIEWS Michael F. Hopkins, “Continuing Debate and New Approaches in Cold War History,” 913-934 Jennifer M. Dueck, “The Middle East and North Africa in the Imperial and Post-Colonial Historiography of France,” 935-949 Jon E. Wilson, “Early Colonial India Beyond Empire,” 951-970 REVIEW ARTICLES David Richardson, “Agency, Ideology, and Violence in the History of Transatlantic Slavery,” 971-989 James Raven, “The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Dictionary or Encyclopedia?” 991-1006 |
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| Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung, Vol. 32, No. 4 (2007) | |
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| Historische Anthropologie, Vol. 15, No. 3 (2007) | |
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AUFSÄTZE Josine Blok, “Fremde, Bürger und Baupolitik im klassischen Athen,” 309-326 Georg Wagner-Kyora, “‘Beruf Kaiserin.’ Die mediale Repräsentation der preussisch-deutschen Kaiserinnen 1871-1918,” 339-371 DEBATTE Pauline Schmitt Pantel and Andreas Wittenburg, “Historische Anthropologie und Alte Geschichte in Frankreich. Zum Tode von Jean-Pierre Vernant und Pierre Vidal-Naquet,” 372-394 Nadezda Shevchenko, “Gedächtnis und Dinge. Das Kabinett Peters des Grossen in der Petersburger Kunstkammer im 18. Jahrhundert,” 395-407 FORUM Peter Burschel, “Der Sultan und das Hündchen. Zur politischen Ökonomie des Schenkens in interkultureller Perspektive,” 408-421 Bettina Brockmeyer, “Beziehungsweise ich. Zur Frage der Subjektivitäten im frühen 19. Jahrhundert,” 422-421 |
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| Historische Zeitschrift, Vol. 285, No. 2 (October 2007) | |
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Lothar Gall, “Bismarck, Preußen und die nationale Einigung,” 355-371 |
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| HZ, Vol. 285, No. 3 (December 2007) | |
Marcus Sandl, “Kurzer Kommentar zu Winfried Beckers Beitrag,” 595- |
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| Historisches Jahrbuch, Vol. 127 (2007) | |
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| History – The Journal of the Historical Association, Vol. 92, No. 4 (October 2007) | |
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| History and Theory, Vol. 46, No. 3 (October 2007) | |
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Eelco Runia, “Burying the Dead, Creating the Past,” 313-325 Hanan Yoran, “Florentine Civic Humanism and the Emergence of Modern Ideology,” 326-344 Anne Murphy, “History in the Sikh Past,” 345-365 Sheldon Pollock, “Pretextures of Time,” 366-383 Christopher Chekuri, “Writing Politics Back into History,” 384-395 Velcheru Narayana Rao, David Shulman, and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, “A Pragmatic Response,” 409-427 |
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| H & T, Vol. 46, No. 4 (December 2007) | |
ARTICLES Gabrielle M. Spiegel, “Revising the Past / Revisiting the Present: How Change Happens in Historiography” Jonathan Gorman, “The Commonplaces of ‘Revision’ and Their Implications for Historiographical Understanding” J. D. Braw, “Vision as Revision: Ranke and the Beginning of Modern History” Marnie Hughes-Warrington, “The ‘Ins’ and ‘Outs’ of History: Revision as Non-Place” Sheila Fitzpatrick, “Revisionism in Soviet History” Giorgos Antoniou, “The Lost Atlantis of Objectivity: The Revisionist Struggles between the Academic and Public Spheres” Ethan Kleinberg, “Haunting History: Deconstruction and the Spirit of Revision” |
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| Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Winter 2007) | |
Tom Lawson, “Shaping the Holocaust: The Influence of Christian Discourse on Perceptions of the European Jewish Tragedy,” 404-420 Michael Phayer, “‘Helping the Jews is not an easy thing to do.’ Vatican Holocaust Policy: Continuity or Change?” 421-453 LeRoy Walters, “Paul Braune Confronts the National Socialists’ ‘Euthanasia’ Program,” 454-487 |
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| International History Review, Vol. 29, No. 4 (December 2007) | |
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Samir Saul, “Masterly Inactivity as Brinkmanship: The Iraq Petroleum Company’s Route to Nationalization, 1958-1972,” 746-792 Barak Kushner, “Nationality and Nostalgia: The Manipulation of Memory in Japan, Taiwan, and China since 1990,” 793-820 Robert Lawson, “Joachim von Ribbentrop in Canada, 1910-1914: A Note,” 821-832 A. J. R. Groom, “Review Article: No End in Sight in Cyprus,” 833-840 |
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N. Krementsov, “In the Shadow of the Bomb: U.S.-Soviet Biomedical Relations in the Early Cold War, 1944-1948,” 41-67 C. Craddock and M. L. R. Smith, “`No Fixed Values'': A Reinterpretation of the Influence of the Theory of Guerre Revolutionnaire and the Battle of Algiers, 1956-1957,” 68-105 A. M. Eckstein, “Clandestine Agent: The Real Agnes Smedley,” 106-114 S. Radchenko, “Sino-Soviet Relations and the Emergence of the Chinese Communist Regime, 1946-1950: New Documents, Old Story,” 115-124 |
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| Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 42 (2007) | |
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The Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 68, No. 4 (October 2007) |
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Melissa Schwartzberg, “Jeremy Bentham on Fallibility and Infallibility,” 563-585 William H. F. Altman, “Leo Strauss on ‘German Nihilism’: Learning the Art of Writing,” 587-612 Paul T. Phillips, “One World, One Faith: The Quest for Unity in Julian Huxley’s Religion of Evolutionary Humanism,” 613-633 Robert E. Norton, “The Myth of the Counter-Enlightenment,” 635-658 Steven Lestition, “Countering, Transposing, or Negating the Enlightenment? A Response to Robert Norton,” 659-681 Jotham Parsons, Review Article: “Defining the History of Ideas,” 683-699 Javier Fernández Sebastián “Intellectual History and Democracy: An Interview with Pierre Rosanvallon,” 701-716 (introduced by Samuel Moyn) |
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| Journal of Modern History, Vol. 79, No. 4 (December 2007) | |
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Sarah Abrevaya Stein, “‘Falling into Feathers’: Jews and the Trans-Atlantic Ostrich Feather Trade,” 772- John Connelly, “Catholic Racism and Its Opponents,” 813- William Patch, “The Legend of Compulsory Unification: The Catholic Clergy and the Revival of Trade Unionism in West Germany after the Second World War,” 848- |
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| Journal of Modern European History, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2007) | |
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| Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte, Vol. 20 (2007) | |
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| Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift, Vol. 66, No. 2 (2007) | |
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| Mittelweg 36, Vol. 16, No. 5 (October/November 2007) | |
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| MW 36, Vol. 16, No. 6 (Dec. 2007/Jan. 2008) | |
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| Past & Present, Vol. 196 , No. 1 (August 2007) | |
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David R. Como, “Secret Printing, the Crisis of 1640, and the Origins of Civil War Radicalism,” 37-82 Allan Blackstock, “Tommy Downshire’s Boys: Popular Protest, Social Change and Political Manipulation in Mid-Ulster 1829–1847,” 125-172 Marwa Elshakry, “The Gospel of Science and American Evangelism in Late Ottoman Beirut,” 173-214 Balázs A. Szelényi, “From Minority to Übermensch: The Social Roots of Ethnic Conflict in the German Diaspora of Hungary, Romania and Slovakia,” 215-51 DEBATE Angela McShane, “The Roasting of the Rump: Scatology and the Body Politic in Restoration England,” 253-272 Mark S. R. Jenner, “Reply,” 273-286 |
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Marina Rustow, “Karaites Real and Imagined: Three Cases of Jewish Heresy,” 35-74 William Beik, “The Violence of the French Crowd from Charivari to Revolution,” 75-110 Sujit Sivasundaram, “Buddhist Kingship, British Archaeology and Historical Narratives in Sri Lanka c.1750–1850,” 111-142 James Thompson, “‘Pictorial Lies’? — Posters and Politics in Britain c.1880–1914,” 177-210 Priya Satia, “Developing Iraq: Britain, India and the Redemption of Empire and Technology in the First World War,” 211-255 |
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| Revue d'Allemagne, Vol. 39, No. 3 (2007) | |
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Jean-Paul Bozonnet, “Les métamorphoses du grand récit écologiste et son appropriation par la société civile “ Florence Rudolf, “Les éco-quartiers: une contribution socio-technique à la réception du développement durable en Allemagne” Konrad Maier, “‘Stadt als sozialer Lebensraum’ am Kronsberg und das Projekt ‘Quartiersaufbau Rieselfeld’” Christine Blanc, Philippe Hamman, and Flore Henninger, “Le développement durable dans la fabrique de la ville: quelques perspectives transversales à partir d’aires métropolitaines françaises” Patricia Zander, “Dépasser le débat ‘ville compacte ou ville diffuse’ : la ‘gestion économe de l’espace’, fondement d’une nouvelle stratégie urbaine dans le Rhin Supérieur?” Jens Libbe, “Infrastruktur und Nachhaltigkeit. Politische Herausforderungen am Beispiel der städtischen Wasserver- und Abwasserentsorgung” Bernard Barraqué, “Débats à court terme, politiques à long terme: crise montante des services publics d’eau en Europe” Birgit Metzger, Martin Bemmann and Roland Schäfer, “Und ewig sterben die Wälder. Das deutsche Waldsterben als historisches Phänomen” Céline Callot, “Les associations pour le maintien de l’agriculture paysanne (AMAP). Une initiative citoyenne en faveur du développement durable en France” Jörg Requate, “Deeskalation durch Kommunikation? Zum Umgang mit dem Linksterrorismus in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland” Gilles Leroux, “La réforme du système de santé allemand ou les limites de la Grande Coalition” |
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| The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 38, No. 3 (Fall 2007) | |
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David L. Graizbord, “Philosemitism in Late Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Iberia: Refracted Judeophobia?” 657-682 Giancarla Periti, “Art and Reform: Correggio’s Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine with St. Sebastian,” 683-703 Erik Thomson, “Axel Oxenstierna and Books,” 705-729 |
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| Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Vol. 96, No. 4 (2007) | |
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| Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, Vol. 54, No. 4 (October 2007) | |
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Anselm Doering-Manteuffel, “Nach dem Boom. Brüche und Kontinuitäten der Industriemoderne seit 1970” |
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| Werkstatt Geschichte, No. 46 (October 2007) | |
Michaela Hohkamp, “Tanten: vom Nutzen einer verwandtschaftlichen Figur für die Erforschung familiärer Ökonomien in der Frühen Neuzeit” Sylvia Schraut, “Eine Familie ist mehr als die Summe ihrer Mitglieder – Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen im katholischen stiftsfähigen Reichsadel” Stefanie Walther, “Zwischen Emotionen und Interessen – Elisabeth Ernestine Antonie von Sachsen-Meiningen als Schwester, Schwägerin und Tante” FILMKRITIK |
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| Wiener Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Neuzeit, Vol. 7, No. 2 (2007) | |
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BEITRÄGE Jörg Deventer, “Konversionen zwischen den christlichen Konfessionen im frühneuzeitlichen Europa” Claire Norton, “Conversion to Islam in the Ottoman Empire” Maria Diemling, “Grenzgängertum: Übertritte vom Judentum zum Christentum in Wien, 1500–2000” Alexander Jakusch, “Identitätssuche, Lebensreform und Zivilisationsabkehr. Konversion zum Buddhismus in Deutschland zwischen 1888 und 1918” Stefan Schima, “Glaubenswechsel in Österreich in der staatlichen Gesetzgebung von Joseph II. bis heute” FORUM Thomas Fröschl, “Politischer Glaube und Konversion” Marlene Kurz, “Die Bekehrung zum Islam – eine politische Bekehrung?” |
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| Zeithistorische Forschungen, 2007 | |
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| Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft, Vol. 55, No. 10 (October 2007) | |
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| ZfG, Vol. 55, No. 11 (November 2007) | |
Inge Weber-Newth, “Displaced Persons als ‘European Volunteer Workers’ in Großbritannien: Anwerbung, Aufnahme, Verbleib” |
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| ZfG, Vol. 55, No. 12 (December 2007) | |
Chaim Noll, “Jüdische Sichtweisen auf den Koran” |
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Jörg Schwarz, “Zwischen Kaiser und Papst. Der Rigaer Erzbistumsstreit 1480-1483,” 373-401 Renate Dürr, “Der ‘Neue Welt-Bott’ als Markt der Informationen? Wissenstransfer als Moment jesuitischer Identitätsbildung,” 441-466 Rita Voltmer, “Netzwerk, Denkkollektiv oder Dschungel? Moderne Hexenforschung zwischen ‘global history’ und Regionalgeschichte, Populärhistorie und Grundlagenforschung,” 467-507 |
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| Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte Vol. 52 (2007) | |
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