[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 119, No 5 - December 2014 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Année de publication : |
2017 |
| Importance : |
xx p., p. 1439-1890, 24 p. |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–ARTICLES: Indian indentured labor and the history of international rights regimes / Rachel Sturman.--Seeing things: science, the fourth dimension, and modern enchantment / Christopher White.--AHR ROUNDTABLE: HISTORY MEETS BIOLOGY: Introduction.--The nurture of nature: genetics, epigenetics, and environment in human biohistory / John L. Brooke & Clark Spencer Larsen.--Coevolutionary history / Edmond Russell.--Emotions: facultative adaptation, and the history of homicide / Randolph Roth.--The sentimental family: a biohistorical perspective / Kyle Harper; Evolutionary psychology and the historian / Walter Scheidel.--The self and its history / Lynn Hunt.--History and biology in the Anthropocene: problems of scale, problems of value / Julia Adeney Thomas.--Historical inquiry as a distributed, nomothetic, evolutionary discipline / Norman MacLeod.--Evidence and the instability of biology / Michael D. Gordin.--FEATURED REVIEWS: Visual Judaism in late Antiquity: historical contexts of Jewish art, de Lee I. Levine / Mar Michael Epstein.--The sugar trade: Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands (1595-1630), de Daniel Strum / Thomas D. Rogers.--A dreadful deceit: the myth of race from the colonial era to Obama's America, de Jacqueline Jones / Matthew Pratt Guterl.--A world without Jews: the Nazi imagination from persecution to genocide, d'Alon Confino / Geoff Eley; Visions of freedom, Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991, de Piero Gleijeses / Christopher J. Lee.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The virtues of mendicity: on lying in politics, de Martin Jay / David BOucher; Bourdieu and historical analysis, éd. Philip S. Gorski / Gary Wilder; Who owns America's past? the Smithsonian and the problem of history, de Robert C. Post / Eric Sandweiss.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Remaking identities: God, nation, and race in world history, de Benjamin Lieberman / Peter Gottschalk; The society of equals, de Pierre Rosanvallon / Gordon S. Wood; Cuisine and empire: cooking in world history, de Rachel Laudan / John F. Donahue; Odd couple: international trade and labor standards in history, de Michael Huberman / Edward C. Lorenz; Europe and the Islamic world: a history, de John Tolan, Gilles Veinstein & Henry Laurens / Stephen P. Bensch; The making of the modern refugee, de Peter Gatrell / Carl Bon Tempo; Fire under the ashes: an Atlantic history of the English Revolution, de John Donoghue / Ian K. Steele; A new world of labor: the development of plantation slavery in the British Atlantic, de Simon P. Newman / William Pettigrew; Chinese Cubans: a transnational history, de Kathleen López / Melina Pappademos; National identity and the agrarian republic: the Transatlantic commerce of ideas between America and France (1750-1830), de Manuel Albertone / Doina Pasca Harsanyi; William Lloyd Garrison and Giusseppe Mazzini: abolition, democracy, and radical reform, d'Enrico Dal Lago / Gregory P. Downs; U.S.-Habsburg relations from 1815 to the Paris Peace Conference: sovereignty transformed, de Nicole M. Phelps / Daniel Unowsky; Building transatlantic Italy: architectural dialogues with postwar America, de Paolo Scrivano / Diane Ghirardo; Eismitte in the scientific imagination: knowledge and politics at the center of Greenland, de Janet Martin-Nielsen / Karen Oslund; Lost enlightenment: Central Asia's Gold En Age form the Arab conquest to Tamerlane, de S. Frederick Starr / Elton L. Daniel.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Islam, Orientalism, and intellectual history: modernity and the politics of exclusion since Ibn-Khaldun / Mohammed R. Salama; Reading Darwin in Arabic, 1860-1950, de Marwa Elshakry / Yoav Di-Capua; Divided rule: sovereignty and empire in French Tunisia, 1881-1938, de Mary Dewhurst Lewis / Kenneth Perkins; Imagined empires: a history of revolt in Egypt, de Zeinab Abud-Magd / Resat Kasaba; Teh animal in Ottoman Egypt, d'Alan Mikhail / Karen A. Rader; Learning to read in the late Ottoman empire and the early Turkish republic, de Benjamin C. Fortna / Christoph K. Neumann; Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust, de Corry Guttstadt / K.E. Fleming; Monsoon revolution: republicans, sultans, and empires in Oman, 1965-1 76 d'Abdel Razzaq Takrii / Behrooz Moazami.--Sub-Saharan AFrica:
--Comparative/World:
.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Methods/Theory: Selected writings of Thomas Paine, éd. Ian Shapiro & Jane E. Calvert.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Jurji Zaidan ahd the foundations of Arab nationalism: selected writings by Jurji Zaidan, de Thomas Philipp, tr. Hilary Kilpatrick & Paul Starkey, préf. The Zaidan Foundation.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Charlie's first war: South Africa, 1899-1990, de C.H. Tweddell, éd. Carman Miller.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, VOLUME 119, no 5.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 119, No 5 - December 2014 [texte imprimé] . - 2017 . - xx p., p. 1439-1890, 24 p. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–ARTICLES: Indian indentured labor and the history of international rights regimes / Rachel Sturman.--Seeing things: science, the fourth dimension, and modern enchantment / Christopher White.--AHR ROUNDTABLE: HISTORY MEETS BIOLOGY: Introduction.--The nurture of nature: genetics, epigenetics, and environment in human biohistory / John L. Brooke & Clark Spencer Larsen.--Coevolutionary history / Edmond Russell.--Emotions: facultative adaptation, and the history of homicide / Randolph Roth.--The sentimental family: a biohistorical perspective / Kyle Harper; Evolutionary psychology and the historian / Walter Scheidel.--The self and its history / Lynn Hunt.--History and biology in the Anthropocene: problems of scale, problems of value / Julia Adeney Thomas.--Historical inquiry as a distributed, nomothetic, evolutionary discipline / Norman MacLeod.--Evidence and the instability of biology / Michael D. Gordin.--FEATURED REVIEWS: Visual Judaism in late Antiquity: historical contexts of Jewish art, de Lee I. Levine / Mar Michael Epstein.--The sugar trade: Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands (1595-1630), de Daniel Strum / Thomas D. Rogers.--A dreadful deceit: the myth of race from the colonial era to Obama's America, de Jacqueline Jones / Matthew Pratt Guterl.--A world without Jews: the Nazi imagination from persecution to genocide, d'Alon Confino / Geoff Eley; Visions of freedom, Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991, de Piero Gleijeses / Christopher J. Lee.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The virtues of mendicity: on lying in politics, de Martin Jay / David BOucher; Bourdieu and historical analysis, éd. Philip S. Gorski / Gary Wilder; Who owns America's past? the Smithsonian and the problem of history, de Robert C. Post / Eric Sandweiss.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Remaking identities: God, nation, and race in world history, de Benjamin Lieberman / Peter Gottschalk; The society of equals, de Pierre Rosanvallon / Gordon S. Wood; Cuisine and empire: cooking in world history, de Rachel Laudan / John F. Donahue; Odd couple: international trade and labor standards in history, de Michael Huberman / Edward C. Lorenz; Europe and the Islamic world: a history, de John Tolan, Gilles Veinstein & Henry Laurens / Stephen P. Bensch; The making of the modern refugee, de Peter Gatrell / Carl Bon Tempo; Fire under the ashes: an Atlantic history of the English Revolution, de John Donoghue / Ian K. Steele; A new world of labor: the development of plantation slavery in the British Atlantic, de Simon P. Newman / William Pettigrew; Chinese Cubans: a transnational history, de Kathleen López / Melina Pappademos; National identity and the agrarian republic: the Transatlantic commerce of ideas between America and France (1750-1830), de Manuel Albertone / Doina Pasca Harsanyi; William Lloyd Garrison and Giusseppe Mazzini: abolition, democracy, and radical reform, d'Enrico Dal Lago / Gregory P. Downs; U.S.-Habsburg relations from 1815 to the Paris Peace Conference: sovereignty transformed, de Nicole M. Phelps / Daniel Unowsky; Building transatlantic Italy: architectural dialogues with postwar America, de Paolo Scrivano / Diane Ghirardo; Eismitte in the scientific imagination: knowledge and politics at the center of Greenland, de Janet Martin-Nielsen / Karen Oslund; Lost enlightenment: Central Asia's Gold En Age form the Arab conquest to Tamerlane, de S. Frederick Starr / Elton L. Daniel.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Islam, Orientalism, and intellectual history: modernity and the politics of exclusion since Ibn-Khaldun / Mohammed R. Salama; Reading Darwin in Arabic, 1860-1950, de Marwa Elshakry / Yoav Di-Capua; Divided rule: sovereignty and empire in French Tunisia, 1881-1938, de Mary Dewhurst Lewis / Kenneth Perkins; Imagined empires: a history of revolt in Egypt, de Zeinab Abud-Magd / Resat Kasaba; Teh animal in Ottoman Egypt, d'Alan Mikhail / Karen A. Rader; Learning to read in the late Ottoman empire and the early Turkish republic, de Benjamin C. Fortna / Christoph K. Neumann; Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust, de Corry Guttstadt / K.E. Fleming; Monsoon revolution: republicans, sultans, and empires in Oman, 1965-1 76 d'Abdel Razzaq Takrii / Behrooz Moazami.--Sub-Saharan AFrica:
--Comparative/World:
.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Methods/Theory: Selected writings of Thomas Paine, éd. Ian Shapiro & Jane E. Calvert.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Jurji Zaidan ahd the foundations of Arab nationalism: selected writings by Jurji Zaidan, de Thomas Philipp, tr. Hilary Kilpatrick & Paul Starkey, préf. The Zaidan Foundation.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Charlie's first war: South Africa, 1899-1990, de C.H. Tweddell, éd. Carman Miller.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, VOLUME 119, no 5.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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