[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 120, No 1 - February 2015 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
xxii, 406, 12 p. |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–IN BACK ISSUES.--AHA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Toward an empirical history of moral thinking: the case of racial theory in mid-nineteenth-century France / Jan E. Goldstein.--ARTICLES: The chicken of the Iegue: human-animal relationships and the Columbian exchange / Marcy Norton; The way to wealth around the world: Benjamin Franklin and the globalization of American capitalism, / Sophus A. Reinert.--Reexamining the American genocide debate: meaning, historiography, and new methods / Benjamin Madley.--Muslim encounters with Nazism and the Holocaust; the Ahmadi of Berlin and German-Jewish convert to Islam Hugo Marcus / Marc David Baer.--FEATURED REVIEWS: From shame to sin: the Christian transformation of sexual morality in late Antiquity, de Kyle Harper / Rebecca Langlands.--Why can the dead do such great things? saints and worshippers from the martyrs to the Reformation, de Robert Bartlett / Thomas F.X. Noble.--In the museum of man: race, anthropology, and empire in France, 1850-1950, de Alice L. Conklin / Jonathan Judaken; Metropolen der Moderne: eine europäische Stadtgeschichte seit 1850, de Friedrich Lenger / Jennifer I. Jenkins.--The Baron's cloak: a history of the Russian empire in war and revolution, de Willard Sunderland / Steven Seegel.--St. Petersburg: shadows of the past, de Catriona Kelly / Michael F. Hamm.--Anthem: social movements and the sound of solidarity in the African diaspora, de Shana L. Redmond / Ellen Noonan.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Doing emotions history, éd. Susan J. Matt & Peter N. Stearns / Jan Plamper; The birth of territory, de Stuart Elden / Matthew G. Hannah; The perils of normalcy: George L. Mosse and the remaking of cultural history, de Karel Plessini / Ari Joskowicz; Omens of adversity: tragedy, time, memory, justice, de David Scott / Mark Thurner; Snarl; in defense of stalled traffic and faulty networks, de Ruth A. Miller / Brian Ladd.--Comparative/World/Transnational: The power of knowledge: how information and technology made the modern world, de Jeremy Black / Arun Bala; global population: history, geopolitics, and life on earth, d'Alison Bashford / Jay Winter; 1929: maPping the Jewish world, éd. Hasia R. Diner & Gennady Estraikh / Jess Olson; Global interdependence: the world after 1945, éd. Akira AIriye / Vaclav Smil; Whales and nations: environmental diplomacy in the high seas, de Kurkpatrick Dorsey / Brian Payne; Ireland in the Virginian Sea: colonialism in the British Atlantic, d'Audrey Horning / Catherine Armstrong; Outlaws of the Atlantic: sailors, pirates, and motley crews in the age of sail, de Marcus Rediker / Billy G. Smith; Hollywood exiles in Europe: the blacklist and Cold War film culture, de Rebecca Prime / David W. Ellwood; Buying into the regime: grapes and consumption in Cold War Chile and the United States, de Heidi Tinsman / Brian Loveman; The Indies and the medieval West: thought, report, imagination, de Marianne O'Doherty / Iain Macleod Higgins; Before Orientalism: Asian peoples and cultures in European travel writing, 1245-1510, de Kim M. Phillips / Sharon Kinoshita; From Little London to Little Bengal: religion, print, and modernity in Early British India, 1793-1835, de Daniel E. White / Ashok Maihotra; The Virgin Mary and Catholic identities in Chinese history, de Jeremy Clarke / Anthony E. Clark; Breaking with the past: the maritime customs service and the global origins of modernity in China, de Hans van de Ven / Pär Cassel; The Sino-Soviet alliance: an international history, d'Austin Jersild / Thomas P. Bernstein; Beyond Shangri-La: America and Tibet's move into the twenty-first century, de John Kenneth Knaus / Carole McGranahan; Anglo-American connections in Japanese chemistry: the lab as contact zone, de Yoshiyuki Kiruchi / Sumiko Otsubo.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Global Muslims in the age of steam and print, de James L. Gelvin & Nile Green / On Barak; Time in early modern Islam: Calendar, ceremony, and chronology in the Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman empires, de Stephen P. Blake / Babak Rahimi; The Arabs of the Ottoman empire, 1516-1918: a social and cultural history, de Bruce Masters / Michael Winter; Ottoman/Turkish visions of the nation, 1860-1950, de Dogan Gürpinar / Frederick Anscombe; Ottoman refugees, 1879-1939: migration in a post-imperial world, Isa Blumi; Memories of absence: how Muslims remember Jews in Morocco, d'Aomar Boum / Chouki El Hamel; French Colonial fascism: the extreme right in Algeria, 1919-1939, de Samuel Kalman / Allan Christelow; The business of identity: Jews, Muslims, and economic life in medieval Egypt, de Phililip I. Ackerman-Lieberman / Giovanni R. Ruffini; Monarchy and modernity in Egypt: politics, Islam, and neo-colonialism between the wars, de James Whidden / Lanver Mak; An incurable past: Nasser's Egypt then and now, de Mériam N. Belli / Joel Beinin; Citizen strangers: Palestinians and the birth of Israel's liberal settler state, de Shira Robinson / Aziza Khazoom; Conceiving citizens: women and the politics of motherhood in Iran, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet / Sarah Ansari; Medicine in Iran: profession, practice, and politics, 1800-1925, Harmoz Ebrahimnejad / Birsen Bulmus.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Slavery and emancipation in Islamic East Africa: from honor to respectability, d'Elisabeth McMahon / Paul E. Lovejoy; The women's war of 1929: gender and violence in colonial Nigeria, de Marc Matera, Misty L. Bastian & Susan Kingsley Kent / Chima J. Korieh; The quest for socialist utopia: the Ethiopian Student Movement, c.1960-1974, de Bahru Zede / Tshale Tibebu; The borders of race in colonial South Africa: the Kat River Settlement, 1829-1856, de Robert Ross / Richard Price; Mandela's kinsmen: nationalist elites and apartheid's first Bantustan, de Timothy Gibbs / Dawne Y. Curry.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: The invention of race: scientific and popular representations, éd. Nicolas Baucel, Thomas David & Dominic Thomas; The global sixties in sound and vision: media, counterculture, revolt, éd. Timothy Scott Brown & Andrew Lison; Juvenile delinquency and the Limits of Western influence, 1850-2000, éd. Heather Ellis; The Civil War as global conflict: transnational meanings of the American Civil War, éd. David T. Gleeson & Simon Lewis; Gender and the long postwar: the United States and the two Germanys, 1945-1989, éd. Karen Hagemann & Sonya Michel; Autostädte im 20. Jahrhundert: Wachstums- und Schrumpfungsprozesse in globaler Perspektive, éd. Martin a Heßler & Günter Riederer; Gender history in a transnational perspective: networks, biographies, gender orders, éd. Oliver Janz & Daniel Schönpflug; Borderlands in world history, 1700-1914, éd. Paul Radman, Cynthia Radding & Chad Bryant; Honour, violence and emotions in history, de Carolyn Strange, Robert Cribb & Christopher E. Forth; Mediterranean identities in the premodern era: entrepôts, islands, empires, éd. John Watkins & Kathryn L. Reyerson.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Comparative/World/Transnational: island: poetry and history of Chinese immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940, éd. Him Mark Lai, Genny Lim & Judy Yung.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Mubadarat Waqf al-Unf: initiative to stop the violence: Sadat's assassins and the renunciation of political violence, d'Usamah Ibrahim Hafiz & al-Gamaáh al-Islamiyah, tr. Sherman A. Jackson.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN VOLUME 120, no 1.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 120, No 1 - February 2015 [texte imprimé] . - xxii, 406, 12 p. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–IN BACK ISSUES.--AHA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Toward an empirical history of moral thinking: the case of racial theory in mid-nineteenth-century France / Jan E. Goldstein.--ARTICLES: The chicken of the Iegue: human-animal relationships and the Columbian exchange / Marcy Norton; The way to wealth around the world: Benjamin Franklin and the globalization of American capitalism, / Sophus A. Reinert.--Reexamining the American genocide debate: meaning, historiography, and new methods / Benjamin Madley.--Muslim encounters with Nazism and the Holocaust; the Ahmadi of Berlin and German-Jewish convert to Islam Hugo Marcus / Marc David Baer.--FEATURED REVIEWS: From shame to sin: the Christian transformation of sexual morality in late Antiquity, de Kyle Harper / Rebecca Langlands.--Why can the dead do such great things? saints and worshippers from the martyrs to the Reformation, de Robert Bartlett / Thomas F.X. Noble.--In the museum of man: race, anthropology, and empire in France, 1850-1950, de Alice L. Conklin / Jonathan Judaken; Metropolen der Moderne: eine europäische Stadtgeschichte seit 1850, de Friedrich Lenger / Jennifer I. Jenkins.--The Baron's cloak: a history of the Russian empire in war and revolution, de Willard Sunderland / Steven Seegel.--St. Petersburg: shadows of the past, de Catriona Kelly / Michael F. Hamm.--Anthem: social movements and the sound of solidarity in the African diaspora, de Shana L. Redmond / Ellen Noonan.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Doing emotions history, éd. Susan J. Matt & Peter N. Stearns / Jan Plamper; The birth of territory, de Stuart Elden / Matthew G. Hannah; The perils of normalcy: George L. Mosse and the remaking of cultural history, de Karel Plessini / Ari Joskowicz; Omens of adversity: tragedy, time, memory, justice, de David Scott / Mark Thurner; Snarl; in defense of stalled traffic and faulty networks, de Ruth A. Miller / Brian Ladd.--Comparative/World/Transnational: The power of knowledge: how information and technology made the modern world, de Jeremy Black / Arun Bala; global population: history, geopolitics, and life on earth, d'Alison Bashford / Jay Winter; 1929: maPping the Jewish world, éd. Hasia R. Diner & Gennady Estraikh / Jess Olson; Global interdependence: the world after 1945, éd. Akira AIriye / Vaclav Smil; Whales and nations: environmental diplomacy in the high seas, de Kurkpatrick Dorsey / Brian Payne; Ireland in the Virginian Sea: colonialism in the British Atlantic, d'Audrey Horning / Catherine Armstrong; Outlaws of the Atlantic: sailors, pirates, and motley crews in the age of sail, de Marcus Rediker / Billy G. Smith; Hollywood exiles in Europe: the blacklist and Cold War film culture, de Rebecca Prime / David W. Ellwood; Buying into the regime: grapes and consumption in Cold War Chile and the United States, de Heidi Tinsman / Brian Loveman; The Indies and the medieval West: thought, report, imagination, de Marianne O'Doherty / Iain Macleod Higgins; Before Orientalism: Asian peoples and cultures in European travel writing, 1245-1510, de Kim M. Phillips / Sharon Kinoshita; From Little London to Little Bengal: religion, print, and modernity in Early British India, 1793-1835, de Daniel E. White / Ashok Maihotra; The Virgin Mary and Catholic identities in Chinese history, de Jeremy Clarke / Anthony E. Clark; Breaking with the past: the maritime customs service and the global origins of modernity in China, de Hans van de Ven / Pär Cassel; The Sino-Soviet alliance: an international history, d'Austin Jersild / Thomas P. Bernstein; Beyond Shangri-La: America and Tibet's move into the twenty-first century, de John Kenneth Knaus / Carole McGranahan; Anglo-American connections in Japanese chemistry: the lab as contact zone, de Yoshiyuki Kiruchi / Sumiko Otsubo.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Global Muslims in the age of steam and print, de James L. Gelvin & Nile Green / On Barak; Time in early modern Islam: Calendar, ceremony, and chronology in the Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman empires, de Stephen P. Blake / Babak Rahimi; The Arabs of the Ottoman empire, 1516-1918: a social and cultural history, de Bruce Masters / Michael Winter; Ottoman/Turkish visions of the nation, 1860-1950, de Dogan Gürpinar / Frederick Anscombe; Ottoman refugees, 1879-1939: migration in a post-imperial world, Isa Blumi; Memories of absence: how Muslims remember Jews in Morocco, d'Aomar Boum / Chouki El Hamel; French Colonial fascism: the extreme right in Algeria, 1919-1939, de Samuel Kalman / Allan Christelow; The business of identity: Jews, Muslims, and economic life in medieval Egypt, de Phililip I. Ackerman-Lieberman / Giovanni R. Ruffini; Monarchy and modernity in Egypt: politics, Islam, and neo-colonialism between the wars, de James Whidden / Lanver Mak; An incurable past: Nasser's Egypt then and now, de Mériam N. Belli / Joel Beinin; Citizen strangers: Palestinians and the birth of Israel's liberal settler state, de Shira Robinson / Aziza Khazoom; Conceiving citizens: women and the politics of motherhood in Iran, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet / Sarah Ansari; Medicine in Iran: profession, practice, and politics, 1800-1925, Harmoz Ebrahimnejad / Birsen Bulmus.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Slavery and emancipation in Islamic East Africa: from honor to respectability, d'Elisabeth McMahon / Paul E. Lovejoy; The women's war of 1929: gender and violence in colonial Nigeria, de Marc Matera, Misty L. Bastian & Susan Kingsley Kent / Chima J. Korieh; The quest for socialist utopia: the Ethiopian Student Movement, c.1960-1974, de Bahru Zede / Tshale Tibebu; The borders of race in colonial South Africa: the Kat River Settlement, 1829-1856, de Robert Ross / Richard Price; Mandela's kinsmen: nationalist elites and apartheid's first Bantustan, de Timothy Gibbs / Dawne Y. Curry.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: The invention of race: scientific and popular representations, éd. Nicolas Baucel, Thomas David & Dominic Thomas; The global sixties in sound and vision: media, counterculture, revolt, éd. Timothy Scott Brown & Andrew Lison; Juvenile delinquency and the Limits of Western influence, 1850-2000, éd. Heather Ellis; The Civil War as global conflict: transnational meanings of the American Civil War, éd. David T. Gleeson & Simon Lewis; Gender and the long postwar: the United States and the two Germanys, 1945-1989, éd. Karen Hagemann & Sonya Michel; Autostädte im 20. Jahrhundert: Wachstums- und Schrumpfungsprozesse in globaler Perspektive, éd. Martin a Heßler & Günter Riederer; Gender history in a transnational perspective: networks, biographies, gender orders, éd. Oliver Janz & Daniel Schönpflug; Borderlands in world history, 1700-1914, éd. Paul Radman, Cynthia Radding & Chad Bryant; Honour, violence and emotions in history, de Carolyn Strange, Robert Cribb & Christopher E. Forth; Mediterranean identities in the premodern era: entrepôts, islands, empires, éd. John Watkins & Kathryn L. Reyerson.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Comparative/World/Transnational: island: poetry and history of Chinese immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940, éd. Him Mark Lai, Genny Lim & Judy Yung.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Mubadarat Waqf al-Unf: initiative to stop the violence: Sadat's assassins and the renunciation of political violence, d'Usamah Ibrahim Hafiz & al-Gamaáh al-Islamiyah, tr. Sherman A. Jackson.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN VOLUME 120, no 1.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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