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| Americal Historical Review, Vol. 110, No. 5 (December 2005) | |
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| Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (Beilage zur Wochenzeitung Das Parlament) | |
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| Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. 36 (2005) | |
ARTICLES Jaroslav Miller, "Early Modern Urban Immigration in East Central Europe: A Macroanalysis," 3- Howard Lupovitch, "Beyond the Walls: The Beginnings of Pest Jewry," 41- Alex Drace-Francis, "Cultural Currents and Political Choices: Romanian Intellectuals in the Banat to 1848," 67- Zsuzsanna Török, "The Friends of Progress: Learned Societies and Public Sphere in the Transylvanian Reform Era," 97- Andriy Zayarnyuk, "Obtaining History: The Case of Ukrainians in Habsburg Galicia, 1848-1900," 125- John C. Swanson, "Minority Building in the German Diaspora: The Hungarian-Germans," 153- FORUM: The Dynamics of Diasporas Paul Robert Magosci, "In Step or Out of Step with the Times? Central Europe's Diasporas and Their Homelands in 1918 and 1989," 175- Mark Biondich, "Commentary: Some Reflections on South Slav Diasporas," 197- M. Mark Stolarik, "Commentary: In Step with the Times: A Slovak Perspective," 205- Steven Beller, "Central Europe is Elsewhere," 215- |
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| Central European History, Vol. 38, No. 4 (2005) | |
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| Contemporary European History, Vol. 14, No. 4 (November 2005) | |
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| Deutschland Archiv, Vol. 39, No. 5 (2005) | |
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| DA, Vol. 39, No. 6 (2005) | |
| ZEITGESCHEHEN Steffen Schoon and Nikolaus Werz, “Die Bundestagswahl 2005 in den neuen Ländern,” 972-980 Sabine Sardei-Biermann et al, “Jugend in West und Ost. Deutsch-deutsche Verbundenheiten, gegenseitige Wahrnehmung und politische Einstellungen,” 980-990 ZEITGESCHICHTE Reinhard Buthmann, “Megakrise und Megakredit. Das Zürcher Modell im Lichte der Stasi-Akten,” 991-1000 Bernd Eisenfeld, “Reaktionen der DDR-Staatssicherheit auf Korb III des KSZE-Prozesses,” 1000-1008 Udo Baron, “'Gruppe Ralf Forster.' Die geheime Militärorganisation von DKP und SED in der Bundesrepublik,” 1009-1015 Regina Teske, “Der Deutsche Wiedervereinigungsbund (DWB). Ein Beispiel politischer Gegnerschaft der sechziger Jahre,”1016-1022 Elke Kimmel, “Das Notaufnahmeverfahren,” 1023-1032 Rüdiger Thomas, “Die Welt als Comic. 50 Jahre MOSAIK,” 1033-1044 Gisela Helwig, “Kinder und Jugendliche in der DDR. Ein Literaturbericht,” 1044-1049 Ingrid Miethe, “'Die Universität dem Volke!' Der Beitrag der Vorstudienschule Greifswald zur sozialen Umschichtung der Universität (1946-1949),” 1050-1056 Ludwig J. Cromme, “Ideologiefreie Wissenschaft? Technisch-naturwissenschaftliche Gutachten im Rahmen von Untersuchungsvorgängen des MfS der DDR,” 1056-1061 |
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| Diplomatic History, Vol. 29, No. 5 (November 2005) | |
Cora Sol Goldstein, “Before the CIA: American Actions in the German Fine Arts (1946-1949),” 747-778 Ira Chernus, “Operation Candor: Fear, Faith, and Flexibility,” 779-809 Johanna Granville, “'Caught with Jam on Our Fingers': Radio Free Europe and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956,” 811-839 Matthew Jones, “A 'Segregated' Asia? Race, the Bandung Conference, and Pan-Asianist Fears in American Thought and Policy, 1954-1955,” 841-868 |
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| European History Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 4 (October 2005) | |
Gareth Pritchard, “Schwarzenberg 1945: Antifascists and the 'Third Way' in German Politics,” 499-522 Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, “Cyprus at the Crossroads, 1949-63,” 523-540 Christopher Psilos, “From Cooperation to Alienation: An Insight into Relations between the Serres Group and the Young Turks during the Years 1906-9,” 541-557 Review Articles Tom Gallagher, “Romanian Tyranny Seen from Above and Below,” 559-568 Peter Neville, “The Origins of the Second World War Revisited,” 569-582 |
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| European Review of History, Vol. 12, No. 2 (July 2005) [most recent available] | |
| Henk te Velde, “Political Transfer: An Introduction,” 205-221 Paolo Pombeni, “Political Models and Political Transfer in the Shaping of Europe,” 223-238 Nicolas Roussellier, “The Political Transfer of English Parliamentary Rules in the French Assemblies (1789-1848),” 239-248 Annelien de Dijn, “Balancing the Constitution: Bicameralism in Post-Revolutionary France, 1814-31,” 249-268 Janny de Jong, “'The Principles of Steam': Political Transfer and Transformation in Japan, 1868-89,” 269-290 Stefan Berger, “Herbert Morrison's London Labour Party in the Interwar Years and the SPD: Problems of Transferring German Socialist Practices to Britain,” 291-306 Charles Tilly, “Introduction to Part II: Invention, Diffusion, and Transformation of the Social Movement Repertoire,” 307-320 Annemarie Houkes and Maartje Janse, “Foreign Examples as Eye Openers and Justification: The Transfer of the Anti-Corn Law League and the Anti-Prostitution Movement to the Netherlands,” 321-344 Dennis Bos, “Building Barricades: The Political Transfer of a Contentious Roadblock,” 345-365 Mieke Aerts, “Feminism From Amsterdam to Brussels in 1891: Political Transfer as Transformation,” 367-382 Marjan Schwegman, “In Love with Garibaldi: Romancing the Italian Risorgimento,” 383-401 Wolfram Kaiser, “Transnational Mobilization and Cultural Representation: Political Transfer in an Age of Proto-Globalization, Democratization and Nationalism, 1848-1914,” 403-424 |
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| German History, Vol. 23, No. 4 (October 2005) | |
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| GH, Vol. 24, No. 1 (January 2006) | |
Norbert Schindler, “Dog Wars and Human Rights: Perceptions of Political Despotism at the End of the Ancien Régime,” 1-38 Simon Constantine, “Correction in the Countryside: Convict Labour in Rural Germany 1871-1914,” 39-61 Matthew Jefferies, “'For a Genuine and Noble Nakedness'? German Naturism in the Third Reich,” 62-84 FORUM: The Politics of Religion: The Peace of Augsburg 1955: A Roundtable Discussion between Thomas A. Brady, Euan Cameron and Henry Cohn, 85-105 |
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| German Politics & Society, Vol. 23 | |
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| German Studies Review, Vol. 28 | |
See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue. |
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| Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht | |
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| Geschichte und Gesellschaft, Vol. 31 | |
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| The Historical Journal, Vol. 48, No. 4 (December 2005) | |
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| Historische Anthropologie, Vol. 13, No. 3 (2005) | |
AUFSÄTZE H. Ottto Sibum, “Wissen aus erster Hand. Mikro-Dynamik wissenschaftlichen Wandels im frühviktorianischen England,” 301-324 Gadi Algazi, “'Geistesabwesenheit.' Gelehrte zu Hause um 1500,” 325-342 Martin Gierl, “Die Universität als Aufklärungsfabrik. Über Kant, gelehrte Ware, Professoren als Fabrikgesellen und darüber, wer die universitätshistorisch herausragende programmatische Schrift des 18. Jahrhunderts in Wirklichkeit geschrieben hat,” 367-375 Vanessa Ogle, “Die Kolonisierung der Zeit: Repräsentationen französischer Kolonien auf den Pariser Weltausstellungen von 1889 und 1900,” 376-395 DEBATTE Martin Dinges, “Leidige Seuchengeschichte. Ein Kommentar zu Otto Ulbrichts Band 'Die leidige Seuchengeschichte,'” 397-402 FORUM Thoralf Klein, “Inszenierung einer Tradition? Die antijapanischen Proteste des Jahres 2005 in der Volksrepublik China in historischer Perspektive,” 403-413 Päivi Räisänen, “Streifzüge durch die finnische Mikrogeschichte,” 414-425 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| History and Theory, Vol. 44, No. 3 (October 2005) | |
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| Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Winter 2005) | |
Francis R. Nicosia, "Jewish Farmers in Hitler's Germany: Zionist Occupational Retraining and Nazi 'Jewish Policy,'" 365-389 Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, "Roads to Ratibor: Library and Archival Plunder by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg," 390-458 Rebecca Rovit, "Cultural Ghettoization and Theater during the Holocaust: Performance as a Link to Community," 459-486 Erich Haberer, "History and Justice: Paradigms of the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes," 487-519 |
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| International History Review, Vol. 27, No. 4 (September 2005) | |
Martin Horn and Talbot Imlay, “Money in Wartime: France's Financial Preparations for the Two World Wars,” 709-753 J. P. Brits, “Tiptoeing along the Apartheid Tightrope: The United States, South Africa, and the United Nations in 1952,” 754-779 Arthur Marwick, “The Cultural Revolution of the Long Sixties: Voices of Reaction, Protest, and Permeation,” 780-806 |
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| Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 41, No. 1 (January 2006) | |
Matthew Stibbe, “The Internment of Civilians by Belligerent States during the First World War and the Response of the International Committee of the Red Cross,” 5-19 Mike Tyldesley, “The German Youth Movement and National Socialism: Some Views from Britain,” 21-34 Julie Gottlieb, “The Marketing of Megalomania: Celebrity, Consumption and the Development of Political Technology in the British Union of Fascists,” 35-55 Norbert Götz and Kiran Klaus Patel, “Facing the Fascist Model: Discourse and the Construction of Labour Services in the USA and Sweden in the 1930s and 1940s,” 57-73 James Chapman, “The BBC and the Censorship of The War Game (1965),” 75-94 George Sanford, “The Katyn Massacre and Polish-Soviet Relations, 1941-43,” 95-111 Christopher Neumaier, “The Escalation of German Reprisal Policy in Occupied France, 1941-42,” 113-131 Chad Bryant, The Language of Resistance? Czech Jokes and Joke-telling under Nazi Occupation, 1943-45,” 133-151 Christian Goeschel, “Suicide at the End of the Third Reich,” 153-173 |
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| The Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 66, No. 4 (October 2005) |
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Melissa Meriam Bullard, “The Renaissance Project of Knowing: Lorenzo Valla and Salvatore Comporeale's Contributions to the Querelle Between Rhetoric and Philosophy,” 477-481 Christopher S. Celenza, "Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy," 483-506 Brian P. Copenhaver, “Valla Our Contemporary: Philospohy and Philology,” 507-525 Nancy S. Struever, “Historical Priorities,” 541-556 Claudia Brosseder, “The Writing in the Wittenberg Sky: Astrology in Sixteenth-Century Germany,” 557-576 Thomas Mautner, “Grotius and the Skeptics,” 577-601 John Wettersten, “New Insights on Young Popper,” 603-631 Albert Doja, “The Advent of Heroic Anthropology in the History of Ideas,” 633-650 |
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| Journal of Modern History, Vol. 77, No. 4 (December 2005) | |
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| Militär und Gesellschaft in der frühen Neuzeit, Vol. 9, No. 2 (2005) | |
Mattew Glozier, "William of Orange and the reception of Huguenot Soldiers in the Netherlands an Great Britain 1685 - 1688," 133- Stefan Kroll, "Die Autobiographie des kursächsischen Fouriers Friedrich Christian Sohr (1748 bis 1788). Einführung zu einer kritischen Edition im Internet," 146- |
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| Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift, Vol. 64, No. 2 (2005) | |
| Dieter Krüger, "Nationaler Egoismus und gemeinsamer Bündniszweck. Das 'NATO Air Defence Ground Environment Programme' (NADGE) 1959 bis 1968" Robert G. Moeller, "Kämpfen für den Frieden: 08/15 und westdeutsche Erinnerungen an den Zweiten Weltkrieg" Rainer Pöppinghege, "'Kriegsteilnehmer zweiter Klasse'? Die Reichsvereinigung ehemaliger Kriegsgefangener 1919-1933" Stephen Schröder, "'Ausgedehnte Spionage' – Benno von Sieberts geheime Zusammenarbeit mit dem Auswärtigen Amt (1909-1926)" Albert Fischer, "Die Lufthansa als Instrument der geheimen Rüstungspolitik? Ziviler Luftverkehr und Militarisierung in der Weimarer Republik" |
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| Mittelweg 36, Vol. 14, No. 5 (2005) | |
| Jackie Feldman, "Individuelles Leid und die Stärkung der Nation. Nichtkosmopolitisches Gedenken an die Shoah in Israel" " Über die dunkle Seite der Geschichte. Carlo Ginzburg im Gespräch mit Trygve Riiser Gundersen" Reinhard Müller and Erdmut Wizisla, "'Kritik der freien Intelligenz.' Walter-Benjamin-Funde im Moskauer 'Sonderarchiv'" Gregor Streim, "Die 'andere' Lager-Literatur. Literarische Darstellungen alliierter Internierungslager aus den 1950er Jahren" Mittelweg 36, Vol. 14, No. 6 Klaus Naumann, "Machtasymmetrie und Sicherheitsdilemma. Ein Rückblick auf die Bundeswehr des Kalten Kriegs" Bernd Greiner, "Nicht aufhören können. Die Vietnampolitik Richard Nixons als Paradigma des Kalten Kriegs" Valentin Groebner, "Körper auf dem Markt. Söldner, Organhandel und die Geschichte der Körpergeschichte" Wolfgang Knöbl, "Zygmunt Bauman, die britische Soziologie – und Maggie Thatcher" |
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| Past & Present, Vol. 189, no. 1 (November. 2005) | |
Christopher Fletcher, “Manhood and Politics in the Reign of Richard II,” 3-39 Mark Kishlansky, “Charles I: A Case of Mistaken Identity,” 41-80 Jon E. Wilson, “'A Thousand Countries To Go To': Peasants and Rulers in Late Eighteenth-Century Bengal,” 81-109 James Taylor, “Business in Pictures: Representations of Railway Enterprises in the Satirical Press in Britain 1845-1870,” 111-145 Stephen Brooke, “The Body and Socialism: Dora Russell in the 1920s,” 147-177 Talbot Imlay, “Mind the Gap: The Perception and Reality of Communist Sabotage of French War Production during the Phoney War 1939-1940,” 173-224 |
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| Revue d'Allemagne, Vol. 37, No. 3 (2005) [most recent available] | |
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| The Sixteenth Century Journal | |
| See previous quarter's JournalWatch for most recent issue. |
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| Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Vol. 92, No. 3 (2005) | |
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| Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, Vol. 53, No. 4 (October 2005) | |
| Jean-François Sirinelli, “Die 'Baby Boomer' und der Mai des Jahres 1968 in Frankreich” Henrik Bispinck, Dierk Hoffmann, Michael Schwartz, Peter Skyba, Matthias Uhl, and Hermann Wentker, “Die Zukunft der DDR-Geschichte. Potentiale und Probleme zeithistorischer Forschung” Helmut Braun, “Das 'Wundergas' Helium, die US-amerikanische Innenpolitik und die deutschen Zeppeline” Brunello Mantelli, “Im Reich der Unsicherheit? Italienische Archive und die Erforschung des Faschismus” Hersch Fischler, “Zum Zeitablauf der Reichstagsbrandstiftung. Korrekturen der Untersuchung Alfred Berndts” DOKUMENTATION Gerhard Wettig, “Stalins Aufrüstungsbeschluss. Die Moskauer Beratungen mit den Parteichefs und Verteidigungsministern der Volksdemokratien vom 9. bis 12. Januar 1951” |
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| Wiener Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Neuzeit, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2005) | |
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| Zeithistorische Forschungen 3/2005 [available on-line at <http://www.zeithistorische-forschungen.de/site/40208465/default.aspx>] | |
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Imke Sturm-Martin, "'Race, colour or religion.' Der
politische Blick auf Minderheitenreligionen in Großbritannien seit
dem Zweiten Weltkrieg" DEBATTE |
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| Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft, Vol. 53, No. 11 (November 2005) | |
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Richard Saage, “'Utopia' und die drei Identitäten des Thomas
Morus” Lothar Machtan, "Wilhelm II. als oberster Sittenrichter. Das Privatleben
der Fürsten und die Imagepolitik des letzten deutschen Kaisers" |
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| Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte Vol. 50, No. 2(2005) | |
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