JournalWatch
3rd quarter 2005

 

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American Historical Review
Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte
Central European History
Contemporary European History
Deutschland Archiv
Diplomatic History
European History Quarterly
European Review of History
German History
German Politics & Society
German Studies Review
Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht
Geschichte und Gesellschaft
The Historical Journal
Historische Anthropologie
Historische Zeitschrift
History
History and Memory
History and Theory
International History Review
Journal of Cold War Studies
Journal of Contemporary History
Journal of the History of Ideas
Journal of Modern History
Militär und Gesellschaft in der Frühen Neuzeit,
Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift
Past & Present
Revue d'Allemagne
Sixteenth Century Journal
Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Viertaljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
Wiener Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Neuzeit
Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft
Zeitschrift für historische Forschung
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
 
 
 
Americal Historical Review, Vol. 110, No. 4 (October 2005)


ARTICLES

William B. Taylor, "Two Shrines of the Cristo Renovado: Religion and Peasant Politics in Late Colonial Mexico," 945-

Elizabeth Schmidt, "Top Down or Bottom Up? Nationalist Mobilization Reconsidered, with Special Reference to Guinea (French West Africa)," 975-

Leora Auslander, "Beyond Words," 1015-

AHR FORUM: The Debate over the Constitutional Revolution of 1937

Alan Brinkley, "Introduction," 1046-

Laura Kalman, "The Constitution, the Supreme Court, and the New Deal," 1052-

William E. Leuchtenburg, "Comment on Laura Kalman's Article," 1081-

G. Edward White, "Constitutional Change and the New Deal," 1094-

 
Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (Beilage zur Wochenzeitung Das Parlament)


All the recent issues have concerned issues of contemporary rather than historical interest. Listed here are the themes of each issue. Further information is available at <http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/BKRM30,0,0,Aus_Politik_und_Zeitgeschichte.html>

Nr. 27/2005, Entwicklung durch Migration

Nr. 28-29/2005, Zerfallende Staaten

Nr. 30-31/2005, Sicherheit im Internet

Nr. 32-33/2005, Bundestagswahl 2005

Nr. 34-35/2005, Soziologie

Nr. 36/2005, Europa

Nr. 37/2005, Ungleichheit – Ungerechtigkeit

Nr. 38-39/2005, Transatlantische Politik

Nr. 40/2005, 15 Jahre deutsche Einheit

Nr. 41/2005, Sozialisation von Kindern

Nr. 42/2005, Rechtsextremismus

Nr. 43/2005, Wirtschaftspolitik

Nr. 44/2005, Film und Gesellschaft

 
Central European History, Vol. 38, No. 3 (2005)


ARTICLES

David M. Luebke, "How to Become a Loyalist: Petitions, Self-Fashioning, and the Repression of Unrest (East Frisia, 1725-1727)"

Katherine Aaslestad, "Remembering and Forgetting: the Local and the Nation in Hamburg's Commemorations of the Wars of Liberation"

Paul Steege, "Holding on in Berlin: March 1948 and SED Efforts to Control the Soviet Zone"

EXCHANGE

Nathan Stoltzfus, "Historical Evidence and Plausible History: Interpreting the Berlin Gestapo's Attempted 'Final Roundup' of Jews (also known as the 'Factory Action')"

Wolf Gruner, "A Historikerstreit? A Reply to Nathan Stoltzfus' Response"

OBITUARY

Fritz Stern, An Appreciation of Wolfgang Mommsen

 
Contemporary European History, Vol. 14, No. 3 (August 2005)


Jessica Irons, “Staging Reconciliation: Popular Theatre and Political Utopia in France,” 279-294

Nils Arne Sørensen, “Narrating the Second World War in Denmark since 1945,” 295-315

Timothy S. Brown, “Richard Scheringer, the KPD and the Politics of Class and Nation in Germany, 1922-1969,” 317-346

N. Piers Ludlow, “The Making of the CAP: Towards a Historical Analysis of the EU's First Major Policy,” 347-371

Patrick Verley, “Is Economic History too Complex to be Left to Historians? Comments on Some Recent Works by Economists and Political Scientists,” 373-389

Norbert Bandier, “Avant-gardes in the First Half of the Twentieth Century: New Perspectives,” 391-402

Michael L. Meng, “After the Holocaust: The History of Jewish Life in West Germany,” 403-413

 
Deutschland Archiv, Vol. 39, No. 4 (2005)


ZEITGESCHEHEN

Leonore Ansorg, “Juristische Aufarbeitung von DDR-Unrecht im Strafvollzug. Ermittlungsverfahren gegen ehemalige Angehörige der Strafvollzugsanstalt Brandenburg nach 1989”

Karl-Heinz Braun, “Schulreformen in den neuen Bundesländern. Erfahrungen und Erwartungen”

Elisabeth Meyer-Renschhausen, “Kleinlandwirtschaft in der Regionalpolitik. Selbsthilfe durch informelle Wirtschaft”

ZEITGESCHICHTE

Günter Kunert, “Hurra, Humor ist eingeplant!”

Doris Liebermann, “'Geduld, dulden, Ungedulg.' Der '1. Leipziger Herbstsalon' 1984”

Matthias Braun, “Bücher waren ihr Alltag, Schreiben war ihr Leben. Brigitte Reimann im Spiegel der Stasi-Akten”

Regina Aggio, “Filmpolitische Beziehungen zwischen der Bundesrepublik und der DDR. 1956 bis 1966

Hans-Georg Golz, “'You will need your English.' Ein Fernsehsprachkurs in der DDR

Andreas Malycha, “Wissenschaft und Politik in der DDR 1945 bis 1990. Ansätze zu einer Gesamtsicht”

Florian Giese, “'Freude herrscht von Eisenach bis Wieck, denn in Berlin, da schlägt das Herz der Republik.' Scheinpluralismus, Volksfeststimmung und Protest zur 750-Jahr-Feier in Ost-Berlin 1987"

Clemens Heitmann, “Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz der DDR und die 'sozialistische Landesverteidigung.' Paradigma oder Extremfall der Militarisierung im SED-Staat?”

Ulrich Heinemann, “'In den Herzen der Deutschen nie wirklich Wurzeln geschlagen?' Betrachtungen zur Rezeptionsgeschichte des 20. Juli 1944”

 
Diplomatic History, Vol. 29, No. 4 (September 2005)

BERNATH LECTURE

Kurk Dorsey, “Dealing with the Dinosaur (and its Swamp): Putting the Environment in Diplomatic History,” 573-587

ARTICLES

Michael R. Adamson, “'Must We Overlook All Impairment of Our Interests?' Debating the Foreign Aid Role of the Export-Import Bank, 1934-41,” 589-623

Roy Palmer Domenico, “'For the Cause of Christ Here in Italy': America's Protestant Challenge in Italy and the Cultural Ambiguity of the Cold War,” 625-654

Steven Casey, “Selling NSC-68: The Truman Administration, Public Opinion, and the Politics of Mobilization, 1950-51,” 655-690

Nigel J. Ashton, “Harold Macmillan and the 'Gold Days' of Anglo-American Relations Revisited, 1957-1963,” 691-723
 
European History Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 3 (July 2005)
Special Issue: Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing, Guest ed. Cathie Carmichael

Cathie Carmichael, “The Violent Destruction of Community during the 'Century of Genocide,'” 395-403

T. David Curp, “'Roman Dmowski Understood': Ethnic Cleansing as Permanent Revolution,” 405-427

Benjamin Madley, “From Africa to Auschwitz: How German South West Africa Incubated Ideas and Methods Adopted and Developed by the Nazis in Eastern Europe,” 429-464

Dorde Stafanovic, “Seeing the Albanians through Serbian Eyes: The Inventors of the Tradition of Intolerance and Their Critics, 1804-1939,” 465-492
 
European Review of History

See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue.
 
German History, Vol. 23, No. 3 (2005)


Edward R. Dickinson and Richard F. Wetzell, "The Historiography of Sexuality in Modern Germany," 291-305

Claudia Bruns, "The Politics of Masculinity in the (Homo-)Sexual Discourse (1880 to 1920)," 306-320

Cornelie Usborne, "Rebellious Girls and Pitiable Women: Abortion Narratives in Weimar Popular Culture," 321-338

Geoffrey J. Giles, "Legislating Homophobia in the Third Reich: The Radicalization of Prosecution Against Homosexuality by the Legal Profession," 339-354

Jennifer V. Evans, "The Moral State: Men, Mining, and Masculinity in the Early GDR," 355-370

Dagmar Herzog, "Sexual Morality in 1960s West Germany," 371-384

 
German Politics & Society, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring 2005) [most recent available]


SPECIAL ISSUE: Essays in honor of Hinrich C. Seeba

Jeffrey M. Peck, "Global Cityscapes of Modernity and Post Modernity: Vienna and Berlin 1900-2000," 1-7

Frank Trommler, "Berlin and Vienna: Reassessing their Relationship in German Culture," 8-23

Gail Finney, "Performing Vienna: Theatricality in Jelinek's Burgtheater and Bernhard's Heldenplatz," 24-38

Roger F. Cook, "Recharting the Skies above Berlin: Nostalgia East and West," 39-57

Paul Reitter and Brett Wheeler, "Reflections on Kafka's Urban Reader," 58-79

Anton Kaes, "Urban Vision and Surveillance: Notes on a Moment in Karl Grune's Die Strasse," 80-

Willi Bolle, "Die Metropole als Hypertext: Zur netzhaften Essayistik in Walter Benjamins 'Passagen-Projekt,'" 88-101

John V. Maciuika, "Werkbundpolitik and Weltpolitik: The German State's Interest in Global Commerce and 'Good Design,' 1912-1914," 102-127

Wilhelm Voßkamp, "'Ein unwahrscheinlicher Alptraum bei hellem Licht': Peter Weiß' Berliner Phantasmagorie 'Die Besiegten,'" 128-137

Kirsten Harjes, "Stumbling Stones: Holocaust Memorials, National Identity, and Democratic Inclusion in Berlin," 138-151

Azade Seyhan, "From Istanbul to Berlin: Stations on a Road to a Transcultural/Translational Literature," 152-170

Todd Samuel Presner, "'Hypermedia Berlin': German Cultural Studies and New Media," 171-188

Jeffrey M. Peck, "Postscript: Dedication to an Influential Generation of Germanists. The Transfer of Knowledge from Germans to Jews in American German Studies," 189-198

 
German Studies Review, Vol. 28, No. 3 (October 2005)

Vera Stegmann, “Frauenschicksale: A DEFA Film Viewed in Light of Brecht's Critique of the Opera and Eisler/Adorno's Theory of Film Music,” 481-500

Peter Davies, “Myth and Maternalism in the Work of Johann Jakob Bachofen,” 501-518

Peter Hoffmann, “Major Joachim Kuhn: Explosives Purveyor to Stauffenberg and Stalin's Prisoner,” 519-546

Gabriele Eckart, “The German Gothic Subculture,” 547-562

Geoff Wilkes, “On a Railroad to Nowhere: Irmgard Keun's D-Zug dritter Klasse,” 563-578

F. Corey Roberts, “Heine's Lutherbild and the Singularity of the Historical Moment,” 579-594

Raffael Scheck, “The Killing of Black Soldiers from the French Army by the Wehrmacht in 1940: The Question of Authorization,” 595-605

Albert Earle Gurganus, “Sarah Sonja Lerch, née Rabinowitz: The Sonja Irene L. of Toller's Masse-Mensch,” 607-620
 
Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht


See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue.

 
Geschichte und Gesellschaft, Vol. 31, No. 3 (2005)

SPECIAL ISSUE: Südasien in der Welt (guest ed. Jürgen Osterhammel)

Ravi Ahuja, “Die 'Lenksamkeit' des 'Lacars.' Regulierungsszenarien eines transterritorialen Arbeitsmarktes in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts,” 323-

Dietmar Rothermund, “Gandhi und Nehru: Kontrastierende Visionen Indiens,” 354-

Hans-Joachim Bieber, “Zur Frühgeschichte der indischen Nuklearpolitik,” 373-

DISKUSSIONSFORUM

Mark Spoerer, “Demontage eines Mythos? Zu der Kontroverse über das nationalsozialistische 'Wirtschaftswunder,'” 415-

J. Adam Tooze, “No Room for Miracles. German Industrial Output in World War II Reassessed,” 439-

Sabine Mecking, “'Chefin oder Mauerblümchen?' Frauen in der öffentlichen Verwaltung der Bundesrepublik,” 465-
 
The Historical Journal, Vol. 48, No. 3 (September 2005)


Jacqueline Rose, "John Locke, 'matters indifferent,' and the restoration of the Church of England," 601-621

Adrian Jones, "A Russian bourgeois's Arctic Enlightenment," 623-640

Rachel Hammersley, "Jean-Paul Marat's The chains of slavery in Britain and France, 1774-1833," 641-660

Annelien de Dijn, "Aristocratic liberalism in post-revolutionary France," 661-681

Phil Handler, "Forgery and the end of the 'bloody code' in early nineteenth-century England," 683-702

G. Alex Brenner, "Nation and empire in the government architecture of mid-Victorian London: the Foreign and India Office reconsidered," 703-742

Martin Simpson, "The 'milch-cow state' revisited: republican politics in the Aveyron," 743-768

Christopher Hilliard, "Modernism and the common writer," 769-787

Selina Todd, "Young women, work, and leisure in interwar England," 789- 809

Stephen Tuck, Historiographical Review: "The New American Histories," 811-832

 
Historische Anthropologie, Vol. 12

See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue.
 
 
Historische Zeitschrift, Vol. 281, No. 1 (August 2005)

Renate Dürr, “Prophetie und Wunderglauben - zu den kulturellen Folgen der Reformation,” 3-32

Ernst Shulin, “Zeitgemäße Historie um 1870. Zu Nietzsche, Burckhardt und zum 'Historismus,'” 33-58

Jörg Baberowski, “Zivilisation der Gewalt. Die kulturellen Urpsrünge des Stalinismus,” 59-102
 
History – The Journal of the Historical Association, Vol. 90, No. 4 (October 2005)

Luke Daxon, "The Politics of Sir Thomas Fairfax Reassessed," 486-506

Neil York, "William Dowdeswell and the American Crisis, 1763-1775," 507-531

Anthony Fletcher, "Patriotism, Identity and Commemoration: New Light on the Great War from the Papers of Major Reggie Chenevix Trench," 532-549

Peter G. Boyle, "The Hungarian Revolution and the Suez Crisis," 550-565

 
History and Memory, Vol. 17

See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue.
 
History & Theory, Vol. 44, No. 3 (October 2005)

FORUM

Dirk A. Moses, "Hayden White, Traumatic Nationalism, and the Public  Role of History," 311-332

Hayden White, "The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Reply to  Dirk Moses," 333-338

Dirk A. Moses, "The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A  Rejoinder to Hayden White," 339-347

ARTICLES

Zenonas Norkus, "Mechanisms as Miracle Makers? The Rise and  Inconsistencies of the 'Mechanismic Approach' in Social Science and  History," 348-372

Aviezer Tucker, "Miracles, Historical Testimonies, and  Probabilities," 373-390

REVIEW ESSAYS

Patrick H. Hutton, "Looking for a Juste Milieu in a Silver Age of  Modesty," 391-403

Anthony D. Smith, "Nationalism in Early Modern Europe," 404-415

Joseph Rouse, "Civilizing Knowledge," 416-430

Elias J. Palti, "Historicism as an Idea and as a Language," 431-440

C. Behan McCullagh, "Language and the Truth of History," 441-455

MaryLouise Roberts, "The Transnationalization of Gender History,"  456-568

George G. Iggers, "Historiography in the Twentieth Century," 469-476
 
International History Review, Vol. 27, No.3 (September 2005)

THE CULTURE OF COMBAT

John A. Lynn, "Discourse, Reality, and the Culture of Combat," 475-480

Arthur M. Eckstein, "Bellicosity and Anarchy: Soldiers, Warriors, and Combat in Antiquity," 481-497

John France, "Close Order and Close Quarter: The Culture of Combat in the West," 498-517

David Parrott, "Cultures of Combat in the Ancien Régime: Linear Warfare, Noble Values, and Entrepreneurship," 518-533

Randolf G. S. Cooper, "Culture, Combat, and Colonialism in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century India," 534-549

Craig M. Cameron, "Race and Identity: The Culture of Combat in the Pacific War," 550-566
 

Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Fall 2005)


Chris Tudda, "'Reenacting the Story of Tantalus': Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Failed Rhetoric of Liberation," 3-35

Max Holland, "Private Sources of U.S. Foreign Policy: William Pawley and the 1954 Coup d'État in Guatemala," 36-78

Nicholas Evan Sarantakes, "Cold War Pop Culture and the Image of U.S. Foreign Policy: The Perspective of the Original Star Trek Series," 74-103

Michael Gehler, "From Non-alignment to Neutrality? Austria's Transformation during the First East-West Détente, 1953–1958," 104-136

 
Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 40, No. 4 (October 2005)

Amy Ng, “A Portrait of Sir Lewis Namier as a Young Socialist,” 621-636

Alessandra Tarquini, “The Anti-Gentilians during the Fascist Regime,” 637-662

Inbal Ofer, “Historical Models - Contemporary Identities: The Sección Femenina of the Spanish Falange and its Redefinition of the Term “Femininity'” 663-674

Richard Griffiths, “A Note on Mosley, the 'Jewish War' and Conscientious Objection,” 675-688

Vasilis Vourkoutiotis, “What the Angels Saw: Red Cross and Protecting Power Visits to Anglo-American POWs, 1939-45,” 689-706

John Callaghan, “The Plan to Capture the British Labour Party and its Paradoxical Results, 1947-91,” 707-725

Detlef Siegfried, “'Don't Trust Anyone Older Than 30?' Voices of Conflict and Consensus between Generations in 1960s West Germany,” 727-744

George Kassimeris, “Junta by Another Name? The 1974 Metapolitefsi and the Greek Extra-parliamentary Left,” 745-762
 

The Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 66, No. 2 (April 2005)


INTELLECTUAL HISTORY IN A GLOBAL AGE

Ulrich Johannes Schneider, "The International Dictionary of Intellectual Historians"

Donald R. Kelley, "Intellectual History in a Global Age"

Jerome B. Schneewind, "Globalization and the History of Philosophy"

Allan Megill, "Globalization and the History of Ideas"

Joseph M. Levine, "Intellectual History as History"

Thomas C. Vinci and Jason Scott Robert, "Aristotle and Modern Genetics"

Raz Chen-Morris, "Shadows of Instruction: Optics and Classical Authorities in Kepler's Somnium"

William Poole, "Francis Lodwick's Creation: Theology and Natural Philosophy in the Early Royal Society"

Benjamin D. Crowe, "Dilthey's Philosophy of Religion in the 'Critique of Historical Reason': 1880-1910"

Martin Puchner, "Doing Logic with a Hammer: Wittgenstein's Tractatus and the Polemics of Logical Positivism"


JHI, Vol. 66, No. 3 (July 2005)

Robin Wang, "Zhou Dunyi's Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate Explained (Taijitu shuo): A Construction of the Confucian Metaphysics"

Fernando Cervantes, "Cervantes in Italy: Christian Humanism and the Visual Impact of Renaissance Rome"

Nicholas Popper, "The English Polydaedali: How Gabriel Harvey Read Late Tudor London"

David Lay Williams, "Justice and the General Will: Affirming Rousseau's Ancient Orientation"

Giovanna Ceserani, "Narrative, Interpretation, and Plagiarism in Mr. Robertson's 1778 History of Ancient Greece"

David K. Nartonis, "Louis Agassiz and the Platonist Story of Creation at Harvard, 1795-1846"

Mike Gubser, "Time and History in Alois Riegl's Theory of Perception"
 
Journal of Modern History, Vol. 77, No. 3 (June 2005)


Duncan S. A. Bell, “Dissolving Distance: Technology, Space, and Empire in British Political Thought, 1770-1990,” 523-562

Wolfram Kaiser, “Cultural Transfer of Free Trade at the World Exhibitions, 1851-1862,” 563-590

Exequiel Adamovsky, “Euro-Orientalism and the Making of the Concept of Eastern Europe in France, 1810-1880,” 591-628

Stefan Berger, “A Return to the National Paradigm? National History Writing in Germany, Italy, France, and Britain from 1945 to the Present,” 629-678

REVIEW ARTICLES

Priscilla Ferguson, “Eating Orders: Markets, Menus, and Meals,” 679-700

Eric T. Jennings, “Visions and Representations of the French Empire,” 701-721

Anthony L. Cardoza, “Recasting the Duce for the New Century: Recent Scholarship on Mussolini and Italian Fascism,” 722-737

 
Militär und Gesellschaft in der Frühen Neuzeit, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2005)

 
Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift, Vol. 64, No. 1 (May 2005)

See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue.
 
Past & Present, Vol. 188, no. 1 (August. 2005)

Bruce M. S. Campbell, "The Agrarian Problem in the Early Fourteenth Century," 3-70

John Miller, "‘A Suffering People’: English Quakers and Their Neighbours c.1650–c.1700," 71-103

James McConnel, "‘Jobbing with Tory and Liberal’: Irish Nationalists and the Politics of Patronage 1880–1914," 105-131

James Mark, "Remembering Rape: Divided Social Memory and the Red Army in Hungary 1944–1945," 133-161

Anne Mager, "‘One Beer, One Goal, One Nation, One Soul’: South African Breweries, Heritage, Masculinity and Nationalism 1960–1999," 163-194
 
William Beik, "The Absolutism of Louis XIV as Social Collaboration," 195-224
 
Revue d'Allemagne, Vol. 37, No. 2(2005) [most recent available]


HISTOIRE ET MEMOIRE: DU III° REICH A LA REPUBLIQUE. RECONSTRUCTION DE L'ALLEMAGNE ET DE L'AUTRICHE 1945-1955
Eds. Geneviève Humbert-Knitel and Monique Mombert

Oliver Rathkolb, "Die 'Alliierte Besatzung' und das kollektive Gedächtnis der ÖsterreicherInnen nach 1945"

Barbara Lafond, "Die literarische Gestaltung der Erinnerungsarbeit und Vergangenheitsbewältigung in Österreich nach 1945, am Beispiel von Alfred Kolleritschs Roman Allemann"

Geneviève Humbert-Knitel, "1955: un lieu de mémoire divisée de la IIe République d’Autriche?"

Sophie Bourgeois-Lorrain, "Le 17 juin 1953: un lieu de mémoire pour l'Allemagne réunifiée?"

Andrea Tam, "'Der Fall Hans von Dohnanyi.' Von der Verurteilung zur Rehabilitierung"

Christian Jacques, "Les usages politiques du passé de la mémoire 'sudète'"

Irène Kuhn, "'Noch sind sie um uns, die Toten… ': W.G. Sebalds Luftkrieg und Literatur"

Stefan Fisch, "Reconstruction en Allemagne après 1945 à l'exemple de l'administration: entre continuité et changement"

Monique Mombert, "Les usages de la mémoire"

Emmanuel Behague, "Comment dire l’Histoire? Formes et réflexions d’une dramaturgie allemande contemporaine face à la question de la culpabilité"

 
The Sixteenth Century Journal

See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue.
 
Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Vol. 92, No. 3 (2005)

Carsten Burhop, "Die Vergütung des Führungspersonals deutscher Großbanken, 1871–1913," 281-

Gisela Mettele, "Kommerz und fromme Demut. Wirtschaftsethik und Wirtschaftspraxis im 'Gefühlspietismus,'" 301-
 
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, Vol. 53, No. 3 (July 2005)

Eckart Conze, "Sicherheit als Kultur. Überlegungen zu einer "modernen Politikgeschichte" der Bundesrepublik Deutschland," 357-380

Britta Scheideler, "Albert Einstein in der Weimarer Republik. Demokratisches und elitäres Denken im Widerspruch," 381-419

Katrin Boeckh, "Jüdisches Leben in der Ukraine nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Zur Verfolgung einer Religionsgemeinschaft im Spätstalinismus (1945-1953)," 421-448

DISKUSSION

Felix Römer, "Das Heeresgruppenkommando Mitte und der Vernichtungskrieg im Sommer 1941. Eine Erwiderung auf Gerhard Ringshausen," 450-460

John S. Conway, "Flucht aus Auschwitz: Sechzig Jahre danach," 461-472

DOKUMENTATION

Manfred Zeidler, "Das "kaukasische Experiment". Gab es eine Weisung Hitlers zur deutschen Besatzungspolitik im Kaukasus?" 474-500
 
Wiener Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Neuzeit, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2005)

ISLAM AM BALKAN, ed. Marlene Kurz

Dragi Gjorgiev, "Islamisierung im makedonisch-albanischen Grenzgebiet in den ersten Jahrhunderten der osmanischen Herrschaft (15. und 16. Jahrhundert)"

Rossitsa Gradeva, "On the Judicial Functions of Kadi Courts: Glimpses from Sofia in the Seventeenth Century"

Svetlana Ivanova, "Muslim Charity Foundations (Vakf) and the Models of Religious Behavior of Ottoman Social Estates in Rumeli (late 15th to 19th Centuries)"

Sabina Hasanovic, "Fes oder Hut? Der Islam in Bosnien zwischen den Weltkriegen"

Philippe Gelez, "Les musulmans de Bosnie et d’Herzégovine face à la question de la propriété de la terre: tradition orale et islamisation, de la fin du XVIIe s. jusqu’en 1900"
 
Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft


ZfG Vol. 53, No. 8 (2005)

Christina Deutsch, "Konsensehe oder Zwangsheirat? Zur mittelalterlichen Rechtsauffassung 'consensus facit matrimonium'"

Eberhard Demm, "Zwischen Kulturkonflikt und Akkulturation: Deutsche Offiziere im Osmanischen Reich"

Andrea Löw, "Zwischen Untergang und Selbsthilfe. Juden im Kreis Radzyn während des Zweiten Weltkrieges"


ZfG, Vol. 53, No. 9 (2005)

Urs Altermatt and Damir Skenderovic, "Kontinuität und Wandel des Rassismus. Begriffe und Debatten"

Susanne zur Nieden, "'Entmannung.' Zum juristisch-medizinischen Umgang mit abweichendem Sexualverhalten im Nationalsozialismus"

Hannes Heer, "Literatur und Erinnerung. Die Nazizeit als Familiengeheimnis"


ZfG,
Vol. 53, No. 10 (2005)

THEMENHEFT: Nach der Vertreibung. Geschichte und Gegenwart einer kontroversen Erinnerung
Eds. Jürgen Danyel und Philipp Ther

Jürgen Danyel and Philipp Ther, Vorwort

Constantin Goschler, "'Versöhnung' und 'Viktimisierung.' Die Vertriebenen und der deutsche Opferdiskurs"

Detlef Brandes, "Die Vertreibung als negativer Lernprozess. Vorbilder und Ursachen der Vertreibung der Deutschen"

Bernd Stöver, "Pressure Group im Kalten Krieg. Die Vertriebenen, die USA und der Kalte Krieg 1947–1990"

Volker Zimmermann, "Geschichtsbilder sudetendeutscher Vertriebenenorganisationen und 'Gesinnungsgemeinschaften'"

Pavel Kolár, "Vertreibung zwischen nationaler Meistererzählung und Deutungspluralität. Der tschechische Vertreibungsdiskurs im Licht geschichtswissenschaftlicher Streitschriften"

Xavier Galmiche, "'Dum po Nemcích' – 'von den Deutschen übernommenes Haus.' Zur Semiotik von Konstruktion und Zerstörung in der tschechischen Nachkriegsprosa (1946–1948)"

Frauke Wetzel, "Missverständnisse von klein auf? Die Vertreibung der Deutschen in tschechischen und deutschen Schulbüchern"

Sabine Vogel, "Vertreibung ausstellen. Überlegungen zu einem Museumskonzept"

 

Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung, Vol. 31, No. 2 (2005) [most recent available]


Michail A. Bojcov, "Wie der Kaiser seine Krone aus den Füßen des Papstes empfing"

Christoph Kampmann, "Geschichte als Argument. Historische Mythen im Wandel des frühneuzeitlichen Staatensystems"

Heinz Duchhardt, "Der Freiherr vom Stein und der Westfälische Friede"

Berichte und Kritik: Birgit Emich, Nicole Reinhardt, Hillard von Thiessen, and Christian Wieland, "Stand und Perspektiven der Patronageforschung. Zugleich eine Antwort auf Heiko Droste"
 
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte Vol. 50, No. 2(2005)

Michel Margairaz, "Einleitung, Die französischen (und deutschen) Unternehmen während des Zweiten Weltkrieges"

Sophie Chauveau, "Die Pharma-Industrie in Frankreich während der Besatzungszeit – Eine Bestandsaufnahme"

Françoise Berger, "Die Beziehung zwischen der französischen und der deutschen Eisen- und Stahlindustrie während des Krieges"

Danièle Fraboulet, "Unternehmensführung und Strategien der Metallunternehmen in der Pariser Region 1937–1947"

Nicolas Marty, "Perrier, Kriegswirtschaft und Kriegsverpflichtung der Arbeitskräfte (1939–1945)"

Philippe Verheyde, "Vichy, die deutsche Besatzungsmacht und ihre wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen im Rahmen der 'Arisierung' der großen jüdischen Unternehmen"

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