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| Titre : |
v. 119, No 4 - October 2014 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Année de publication : |
2017 |
| Importance : |
xxii p., p. 1055-1438, 26 p. |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–IN BACK ISSUES.--ARTICLES: Isolation and economic life in eight4eenth-century France / Emma Rothschild.--"Join with heart and soul and voice": music, harmony, and politics in the early American republic / Kirsten E. Wood.--AHR FORUM: EARLY-TWENTIETH-CENTURY JAPAN IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT: Introduction: Japan's new international history, de Louise Young.--The emergence of an international humanitarian organization in Japan: the Tokugawa origins of the Japanese Red Cross / Sho Konishi.--Toward a global perspective of the Great War: Japan and the foundations of a twentieth-century world, / Frederick R. Dickinson.--The perils of Co-Prosperity: Takeda Rintaro, occupied Southeast Asia, and the seductions of postcolonial empire, Ethan Mark.--FEATURED REVIEWS: Jews and the military; a history, de Derek J. Penslar / Catherine D. Chatterley.--From frontier policy to foreign policy: the question of India and the transformation of geopolitics in Qing China, de Matthew W. Mosca / James Millward.--The internal enemy: slavery and war in Virginia, 1772-1832, de Alan Taylor / James Sidbury.--Redefining rape: sexual violence in the age of suffrage and segregation, de Estelle B. Freedman / Merril D. Smith.--Moscow, 1937, de Karl Schlögel / Paul M. Hagenloh.--Postcolonial theory and the specter of capital, de Vivek Chibber / Sanjay Seth.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The sea: thassalography and historiography, éd. Peter N. Miller / Peregrine Horden; The author's hand and the printer's mind, de Roger Chartier / Joseph A. Dane.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Imperial debris: on ruins and ruination, éd. Ann Laura Stoler / Rashid Khalidi; Corporate sovereignty: law and government under capitalism, de Joshua Barkan / Mira Wilkins; More desired than our owne salvation: the roots of Christian Zionism, de Robert O. Smith; An unusual relationship: evangelical Christians and Jews, de Yaakov Ariel / Caitlin Carenen; Wargames: from gladiators to gigabytes, de Martin van Creveld; Steven Huhlberger; Sport and democracy in the ancient and modern worlds, de Paul Christesen / Zinon Papakonstantinou; Hopes for better spouses: Protestant marriage and church renewal in early modern Europe, India, and North America, de A.G. Roeber / Megan L. Hickerson; Slavery and the Enlightenment in the British Atlantic, 1750-1807, de Justin Roberts / Douglas Hamilton; The transatlantic world of higher education: Americans at German universities, 1776-1914, d'Anja Werner / Jens-Uwe Guettel; Eurasian: mixed identities in the United States, China, and Hong Kong, 1842-1943, d'Emma Jinhua Teng / Cindy I-Fen Cheng; The rocky road to the Great War: the evolution of trench warfare to 1914, de Nicholas Murray / John Mosier; The soldiers' press: trench journals in the First World War, de Graham Seal / Gary Sheffield; In spies we trust; the story of Western intelligence, de Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones / Michael Kimmage; The global spread of fertility decline: population, fer, and uncertainty, de Jay Winter & Michael Teitelbaum / Ernest Benz.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Law and piety in medieval Islam, de Megan H. Reid / John P. Turner; The Arab Nandah: the making of the Intellectual and Humanist Movement, de Abdulrazsak Patel / Mohammed R. Salama; The origins of the Shi'a: identity, ritual, and sacred space in eighth-century Kufa, de Najam Haider / Hayrettin Yücesoy; The Barber of Damascus: nouveau literacy in the eighteeth-century Ottoman Levant, de Dana Sajdi / Elyse Semerdjian; The abolition of slavery in Ottoman Tunisia, de Ismael M. Montana / Y. Hakan Erdem; The Copts of Egypt: the challenges of modernization and modernity, de Vivian Ibrahim / Mériam N. Belli; Origins of the Suez Canal crisis: postwar development diplomacy and the struggle over Third World industrialization, 1945-1956, de Guy Laron / Simon C. Smith; The rise and fall of human rights: cynicism and politics in occupied Palestine, de Lori Allen / Paul D. Smith; Mixing musics: Turkish Jewry and the urban landscape of a sacred song, de Maureen Jackson / Martin Stokes; Healing the nation: prisoners of war, medicine and nationalism in Turkey, 1914-1939, de Yücel Yanikdag / Ryan Gingeras.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Master in the Niger: James MacQueen's African geography and the struggle over Atlantic slavery, de David Lambert / Toby Green; Imperial justice: African's in empire's court, de Bonnie Ibhawoh / Martin Wiener; Where the Africans are masters: an African port in the era of the slave trade, de Randy J. Sparks / Lorelle D. Semley; Clan cleansing in Somalia: the ruinous legacy of 1991, de Lidwien Kapteijns / Terence Ranger.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Methods/Theory: Historians across borders: writing American history in a global age, éd. Nicolas Barreyre, et al.; Historical GIS research in Canada, éd. Jennifer Bonnell & Marcel Fortin; Fanciful narratives: historians, Religion, and the challenge of objectivity, éd. Andrea Sterk & Nina Caputo.--Comparative/World: Connecting histories of education: Trans-national and cross-cultural exchanges in (Post-)Colonial education, ed. Barnita Bagchi; Eckhardt Ruchs & Kate Rousmanière; Quakers and abolition, éd. Brycchan Carey & Geoffrey Plank; Mao's little red book: a global history, éd. Alexander C. Cook; Workers in hard times: a long view of economic crises, éd. Leon Fink, Joseph A. McCartin & Joan Sangster; Cityscapes in history: creating the urban experience, éd. Katrina Gulliver & Heléna Tóth; Information beyond borders: international cultural and intellectual exchange in the Belle Epoque, éd. W. Boyd Rayward; Women in industrial research, ed. Renate Tobies & Annette B. Vogt.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: The grandchildren: the hidden legacy of "lost" Armenians in Turkey, de Aysse Gul Altinay & Fethiye Çetin, préf. Gerard Libaridian, tr. Maureen Freely; The expeditions: an early biography of Muhammad, de Ma'mar Ibn Rashid, éd. Sean W. Anthony, préf. M.A.S. Abdel Haleem; Law and legal practice in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab conquest: a selection of papyrological sources in translation, with introductions and commentary, éd. James G. Keenan, J.G. Manning, & Uri Yiftach-Firanko.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Outsmarting apartheid: an oral history of South Africa's cultural and educational exchange with the untied States, 1960-1999, éd. Daniel Whitman, avec Kari Jaksa.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, VOLUME 119, no 4.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 119, No 4 - October 2014 [texte imprimé] . - 2017 . - xxii p., p. 1055-1438, 26 p. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–IN BACK ISSUES.--ARTICLES: Isolation and economic life in eight4eenth-century France / Emma Rothschild.--"Join with heart and soul and voice": music, harmony, and politics in the early American republic / Kirsten E. Wood.--AHR FORUM: EARLY-TWENTIETH-CENTURY JAPAN IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT: Introduction: Japan's new international history, de Louise Young.--The emergence of an international humanitarian organization in Japan: the Tokugawa origins of the Japanese Red Cross / Sho Konishi.--Toward a global perspective of the Great War: Japan and the foundations of a twentieth-century world, / Frederick R. Dickinson.--The perils of Co-Prosperity: Takeda Rintaro, occupied Southeast Asia, and the seductions of postcolonial empire, Ethan Mark.--FEATURED REVIEWS: Jews and the military; a history, de Derek J. Penslar / Catherine D. Chatterley.--From frontier policy to foreign policy: the question of India and the transformation of geopolitics in Qing China, de Matthew W. Mosca / James Millward.--The internal enemy: slavery and war in Virginia, 1772-1832, de Alan Taylor / James Sidbury.--Redefining rape: sexual violence in the age of suffrage and segregation, de Estelle B. Freedman / Merril D. Smith.--Moscow, 1937, de Karl Schlögel / Paul M. Hagenloh.--Postcolonial theory and the specter of capital, de Vivek Chibber / Sanjay Seth.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The sea: thassalography and historiography, éd. Peter N. Miller / Peregrine Horden; The author's hand and the printer's mind, de Roger Chartier / Joseph A. Dane.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Imperial debris: on ruins and ruination, éd. Ann Laura Stoler / Rashid Khalidi; Corporate sovereignty: law and government under capitalism, de Joshua Barkan / Mira Wilkins; More desired than our owne salvation: the roots of Christian Zionism, de Robert O. Smith; An unusual relationship: evangelical Christians and Jews, de Yaakov Ariel / Caitlin Carenen; Wargames: from gladiators to gigabytes, de Martin van Creveld; Steven Huhlberger; Sport and democracy in the ancient and modern worlds, de Paul Christesen / Zinon Papakonstantinou; Hopes for better spouses: Protestant marriage and church renewal in early modern Europe, India, and North America, de A.G. Roeber / Megan L. Hickerson; Slavery and the Enlightenment in the British Atlantic, 1750-1807, de Justin Roberts / Douglas Hamilton; The transatlantic world of higher education: Americans at German universities, 1776-1914, d'Anja Werner / Jens-Uwe Guettel; Eurasian: mixed identities in the United States, China, and Hong Kong, 1842-1943, d'Emma Jinhua Teng / Cindy I-Fen Cheng; The rocky road to the Great War: the evolution of trench warfare to 1914, de Nicholas Murray / John Mosier; The soldiers' press: trench journals in the First World War, de Graham Seal / Gary Sheffield; In spies we trust; the story of Western intelligence, de Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones / Michael Kimmage; The global spread of fertility decline: population, fer, and uncertainty, de Jay Winter & Michael Teitelbaum / Ernest Benz.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Law and piety in medieval Islam, de Megan H. Reid / John P. Turner; The Arab Nandah: the making of the Intellectual and Humanist Movement, de Abdulrazsak Patel / Mohammed R. Salama; The origins of the Shi'a: identity, ritual, and sacred space in eighth-century Kufa, de Najam Haider / Hayrettin Yücesoy; The Barber of Damascus: nouveau literacy in the eighteeth-century Ottoman Levant, de Dana Sajdi / Elyse Semerdjian; The abolition of slavery in Ottoman Tunisia, de Ismael M. Montana / Y. Hakan Erdem; The Copts of Egypt: the challenges of modernization and modernity, de Vivian Ibrahim / Mériam N. Belli; Origins of the Suez Canal crisis: postwar development diplomacy and the struggle over Third World industrialization, 1945-1956, de Guy Laron / Simon C. Smith; The rise and fall of human rights: cynicism and politics in occupied Palestine, de Lori Allen / Paul D. Smith; Mixing musics: Turkish Jewry and the urban landscape of a sacred song, de Maureen Jackson / Martin Stokes; Healing the nation: prisoners of war, medicine and nationalism in Turkey, 1914-1939, de Yücel Yanikdag / Ryan Gingeras.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Master in the Niger: James MacQueen's African geography and the struggle over Atlantic slavery, de David Lambert / Toby Green; Imperial justice: African's in empire's court, de Bonnie Ibhawoh / Martin Wiener; Where the Africans are masters: an African port in the era of the slave trade, de Randy J. Sparks / Lorelle D. Semley; Clan cleansing in Somalia: the ruinous legacy of 1991, de Lidwien Kapteijns / Terence Ranger.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Methods/Theory: Historians across borders: writing American history in a global age, éd. Nicolas Barreyre, et al.; Historical GIS research in Canada, éd. Jennifer Bonnell & Marcel Fortin; Fanciful narratives: historians, Religion, and the challenge of objectivity, éd. Andrea Sterk & Nina Caputo.--Comparative/World: Connecting histories of education: Trans-national and cross-cultural exchanges in (Post-)Colonial education, ed. Barnita Bagchi; Eckhardt Ruchs & Kate Rousmanière; Quakers and abolition, éd. Brycchan Carey & Geoffrey Plank; Mao's little red book: a global history, éd. Alexander C. Cook; Workers in hard times: a long view of economic crises, éd. Leon Fink, Joseph A. McCartin & Joan Sangster; Cityscapes in history: creating the urban experience, éd. Katrina Gulliver & Heléna Tóth; Information beyond borders: international cultural and intellectual exchange in the Belle Epoque, éd. W. Boyd Rayward; Women in industrial research, ed. Renate Tobies & Annette B. Vogt.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: The grandchildren: the hidden legacy of "lost" Armenians in Turkey, de Aysse Gul Altinay & Fethiye Çetin, préf. Gerard Libaridian, tr. Maureen Freely; The expeditions: an early biography of Muhammad, de Ma'mar Ibn Rashid, éd. Sean W. Anthony, préf. M.A.S. Abdel Haleem; Law and legal practice in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab conquest: a selection of papyrological sources in translation, with introductions and commentary, éd. James G. Keenan, J.G. Manning, & Uri Yiftach-Firanko.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Outsmarting apartheid: an oral history of South Africa's cultural and educational exchange with the untied States, 1960-1999, éd. Daniel Whitman, avec Kari Jaksa.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, VOLUME 119, no 4.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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