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| Titre : |
v. 120, No 3 - June 2015 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Année de publication : |
2017 |
| Importance : |
xxiv p., p. 787-1184, 24 p. |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–IN BACK ISSUES.--ARTICLES: Retrieving the lost worlds of the past: the case for an ontological turn / Greg Anderson.--Discovering slave conspiracies: new fears of rebellion and old paradigms of plotting in seventeenth-century Barbados / Jason T. Sharples.--AHR ROUNDTABLE: THE ARCHIVES OF DECOLONIZATION: Introduction / Farina Mir.--Looking beyond Mau Mau: archiving violence in the era of decolonization / Caroline Elkins.--"Of sovereignty": disputed archives, "wholly modern" archives, and the post-decolonization French and Algerian republics, 1962-2012 / Todd Shepard.--Where id the empire go? Archives and decolonization in Britain / Jordanna Bailkin.--Blck holes, dark matter, and buried troves: decolonization and the multi-sited archives of Algerian Jewish history, de Sarah Abrevaya Stein.--"History without documents": the vexed archives of decolonization in the Middle East / Omnia El Sahkry.--The irony of un-American historiography: Daniel J. Boorstin and the rediscovery of a U.S. archive of decolonization / H. Reuben Neptune.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The sleepwalkers: how Europe went to war in 1914 / Christopher Clark / Gordon Martel.--Veiled warriors: Allied nurses in the First World War, de Christina E. Hallett / Angela K. Smith; A scrap of paper: making and breaking international law during the Great War, d'Isabel V. Hull / Rictor Rothwell.--The deluge: the Great War, America and the remaking of the global order, 1916-1932, d'Adam Tooze / Kathleen Burk.--The Great War and the origins of humanitarianism, 1918-1924, de Bruno Cabanes / William I. Hitchcock.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Moved by the past: discontinuity and historical mutation, d'Eelco Runia / Prathama Banerjee; Contesting history: narratives of public history, de Jeremy Black / Paul Ashton.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Climate change and the course of global history: a rough journey, de John L. Brooke / James Rodger Fleming; Sky blue stone: the turquoise trade in world history, d'Arash Khazeni / Kris Lane; Childhood and emotion: across cultures, 1450-1800, déd. Claudia Marzebowski & Thomas Max Safley / Linda Pollock; Faithful bodies: performing religion and race in the Puritan Atlantic, de Heather Miyano Kopelson / Richard A. Bailey; The ocean is a wilderness: Atlantic piracy and the limits of state authority, 1688-1856, de Guy Chet / Christopher P. Magra.; Cross-cultural exchange int he Atlantic world: Angola and Brazil during the era of the slave trade, de Roquinaldo Ferreira / Linda M. Rupert; Freedom's seekers; essays on comparative emancipation, de Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie / Dale T. Graden; Shadows of the slave past: memory, heritage, and slavery, d'Ana Lucia Araujo / Margot Minardi; Breathing race into the machine: the surprising career of the spirometer from plantation to genetics, de Lundy Braun / Vanessa Northington Gamble; The struggle for the Eurasian borderlands: from the rise of early modern empires to the end of the First World War, d'Alfred J. Rieber / Thomas J. Barfield; Français? la nation en débat entre colonies et métropole, XVIe-XIXe siècle, éd. Cécile Fical / Madeleine Dobie; The other Americans in Paris: businessmen, countesses, wayward youth, 1880-1941, de Nancy L. Green / Thomas Bender; The global Seven Years War, 1754-1763: Britain and France in a great power contest, de Daniel Baugh / Roger Morriss; The rise and fall of intelligence: an international security history, de Michael Warner / Harvey Klehr; The battle against anarchist terrorism: an international history, 1878-1934, de Richard Bach Jensen / Kirwin Shaffer; American Big Business in Britain and Germany: a comparative history of two "special relationships" in the 20th century, de Volker R. Berghahn / Ray Stokes; continental strangers: German exile cinema, 1933-1951, de Gerd Gemünden / Thomas J. Saunders; Nuova Germania, antichi timori: Stati uniti, Ostpolitik e sicurezza europea, de Giovanni Bernardini / Marco Mariano; Slavery, race, and conquest in the tropics: Lincoln, Douglas, and the future of Latin America, de Robert E. May / Allen C. Guelzo; Calling the masses: the democratic origins of racist immigration policy in the Americas, de David Scott FitzGerald & David Cook-MartÃn / Kevin Yuill; Empire in waves: a political history of surfing, de Scott Landerman / Richard O. Davies.--Asia.--Oceania and the Pacific Islands.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Black Morocco: a history of slavery, race, and Islam, de Chouki El Hamel / Ellen Amster; Saharan Jews and the fate of French Algeria, de Sahah Abrevaya Stein / Judith Scheele; The Armenians in the medieval Islamic world: paradigms of interaction, seventh to fourteenth centuries, de Seda D. Dadoyan / Sergio La Porta; Popular Muslim reaction to the Franks in the Levant, 1097-1291, d'Alex Mallett / Megan H. Reid; Contested frontiers in the Syria-Lebanon-Israel region: cartography, sovereignty, and conflict, d'Asher Kaufman / Peter Sluglett; Teh criminal underworld in a medieval Islamic society: narratives from Cairo and Damascus under the Mamluks, de Fariba Zarinebaf; Violence in Roman Egypt: a study in legal interpretation, d'Ari Z. Bryen; Joyriding in Riyadh: oil, urbanism, and road revolt, de Pascal Menoret / Jörg Matthias Deterann; Faisal I of Iraq, d'Ali A. Adlawi / Reeva Spector Simon; State religion, and revolution in Iran, 1796 to the present, de Behrooz Mgazami / Ernest Tucker; Sacred landscape in medieval Afghanistan: revisitng the Fada'il-i Balkh, d'Arezou Azad / Alex Mallett.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Interlopers of empire: the Lebanese diaspora in colonial French West Africa, d'Andrew Arsan / Gregory Mann; Colonial pathologies, environment, and Western medicine in Saint-Louis-du-Senegal, 1867-1920, de Kalala Ngalamulume / Elizabeth A. Foster; Colonialism by proxy: Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria, de Moses E. Ochunu / Olafemi Vaughan; The other Zulus: the spread of Zulu ethnicity in colonial South Africa, de Michael R. Mahoney / Roger S. Levine; Zulu warriors: the battle for the South African frontier, de John Laband / Stephen M. Miller; Text and authority in the South African Nazaretha Church, de Joel Cabrita / Robert J. Houle.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: Music and diploacy from the early modern era to the present, de Rebekah Ahrendt, Mark Ferraguto & Damien Mahiet; Utopia: revisitng a German state in America, éd. Traveling Summer Republic and City Archives of Giessen; The surveillance imperative: geosciences during the Cold War and beyond, éd. Simone Gurchetti & Peder Roberts.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Afrida: Goodbye, Antoura: a memoir of teh Armenian genocide, de Karnig Panian, tr. Simon Beugekian, éd. Aram Goudzouzian, intro. Keith David Watenpaugh.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN VOLUME 120, no 3.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 120, No 3 - June 2015 [texte imprimé] . - 2017 . - xxiv p., p. 787-1184, 24 p. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.-–IN BACK ISSUES.--ARTICLES: Retrieving the lost worlds of the past: the case for an ontological turn / Greg Anderson.--Discovering slave conspiracies: new fears of rebellion and old paradigms of plotting in seventeenth-century Barbados / Jason T. Sharples.--AHR ROUNDTABLE: THE ARCHIVES OF DECOLONIZATION: Introduction / Farina Mir.--Looking beyond Mau Mau: archiving violence in the era of decolonization / Caroline Elkins.--"Of sovereignty": disputed archives, "wholly modern" archives, and the post-decolonization French and Algerian republics, 1962-2012 / Todd Shepard.--Where id the empire go? Archives and decolonization in Britain / Jordanna Bailkin.--Blck holes, dark matter, and buried troves: decolonization and the multi-sited archives of Algerian Jewish history, de Sarah Abrevaya Stein.--"History without documents": the vexed archives of decolonization in the Middle East / Omnia El Sahkry.--The irony of un-American historiography: Daniel J. Boorstin and the rediscovery of a U.S. archive of decolonization / H. Reuben Neptune.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The sleepwalkers: how Europe went to war in 1914 / Christopher Clark / Gordon Martel.--Veiled warriors: Allied nurses in the First World War, de Christina E. Hallett / Angela K. Smith; A scrap of paper: making and breaking international law during the Great War, d'Isabel V. Hull / Rictor Rothwell.--The deluge: the Great War, America and the remaking of the global order, 1916-1932, d'Adam Tooze / Kathleen Burk.--The Great War and the origins of humanitarianism, 1918-1924, de Bruno Cabanes / William I. Hitchcock.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Moved by the past: discontinuity and historical mutation, d'Eelco Runia / Prathama Banerjee; Contesting history: narratives of public history, de Jeremy Black / Paul Ashton.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Climate change and the course of global history: a rough journey, de John L. Brooke / James Rodger Fleming; Sky blue stone: the turquoise trade in world history, d'Arash Khazeni / Kris Lane; Childhood and emotion: across cultures, 1450-1800, déd. Claudia Marzebowski & Thomas Max Safley / Linda Pollock; Faithful bodies: performing religion and race in the Puritan Atlantic, de Heather Miyano Kopelson / Richard A. Bailey; The ocean is a wilderness: Atlantic piracy and the limits of state authority, 1688-1856, de Guy Chet / Christopher P. Magra.; Cross-cultural exchange int he Atlantic world: Angola and Brazil during the era of the slave trade, de Roquinaldo Ferreira / Linda M. Rupert; Freedom's seekers; essays on comparative emancipation, de Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie / Dale T. Graden; Shadows of the slave past: memory, heritage, and slavery, d'Ana Lucia Araujo / Margot Minardi; Breathing race into the machine: the surprising career of the spirometer from plantation to genetics, de Lundy Braun / Vanessa Northington Gamble; The struggle for the Eurasian borderlands: from the rise of early modern empires to the end of the First World War, d'Alfred J. Rieber / Thomas J. Barfield; Français? la nation en débat entre colonies et métropole, XVIe-XIXe siècle, éd. Cécile Fical / Madeleine Dobie; The other Americans in Paris: businessmen, countesses, wayward youth, 1880-1941, de Nancy L. Green / Thomas Bender; The global Seven Years War, 1754-1763: Britain and France in a great power contest, de Daniel Baugh / Roger Morriss; The rise and fall of intelligence: an international security history, de Michael Warner / Harvey Klehr; The battle against anarchist terrorism: an international history, 1878-1934, de Richard Bach Jensen / Kirwin Shaffer; American Big Business in Britain and Germany: a comparative history of two "special relationships" in the 20th century, de Volker R. Berghahn / Ray Stokes; continental strangers: German exile cinema, 1933-1951, de Gerd Gemünden / Thomas J. Saunders; Nuova Germania, antichi timori: Stati uniti, Ostpolitik e sicurezza europea, de Giovanni Bernardini / Marco Mariano; Slavery, race, and conquest in the tropics: Lincoln, Douglas, and the future of Latin America, de Robert E. May / Allen C. Guelzo; Calling the masses: the democratic origins of racist immigration policy in the Americas, de David Scott FitzGerald & David Cook-MartÃn / Kevin Yuill; Empire in waves: a political history of surfing, de Scott Landerman / Richard O. Davies.--Asia.--Oceania and the Pacific Islands.--Canada and the United States.-–Caribbean and Latin America.-–Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.–-Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Black Morocco: a history of slavery, race, and Islam, de Chouki El Hamel / Ellen Amster; Saharan Jews and the fate of French Algeria, de Sahah Abrevaya Stein / Judith Scheele; The Armenians in the medieval Islamic world: paradigms of interaction, seventh to fourteenth centuries, de Seda D. Dadoyan / Sergio La Porta; Popular Muslim reaction to the Franks in the Levant, 1097-1291, d'Alex Mallett / Megan H. Reid; Contested frontiers in the Syria-Lebanon-Israel region: cartography, sovereignty, and conflict, d'Asher Kaufman / Peter Sluglett; Teh criminal underworld in a medieval Islamic society: narratives from Cairo and Damascus under the Mamluks, de Fariba Zarinebaf; Violence in Roman Egypt: a study in legal interpretation, d'Ari Z. Bryen; Joyriding in Riyadh: oil, urbanism, and road revolt, de Pascal Menoret / Jörg Matthias Deterann; Faisal I of Iraq, d'Ali A. Adlawi / Reeva Spector Simon; State religion, and revolution in Iran, 1796 to the present, de Behrooz Mgazami / Ernest Tucker; Sacred landscape in medieval Afghanistan: revisitng the Fada'il-i Balkh, d'Arezou Azad / Alex Mallett.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Interlopers of empire: the Lebanese diaspora in colonial French West Africa, d'Andrew Arsan / Gregory Mann; Colonial pathologies, environment, and Western medicine in Saint-Louis-du-Senegal, 1867-1920, de Kalala Ngalamulume / Elizabeth A. Foster; Colonialism by proxy: Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria, de Moses E. Ochunu / Olafemi Vaughan; The other Zulus: the spread of Zulu ethnicity in colonial South Africa, de Michael R. Mahoney / Roger S. Levine; Zulu warriors: the battle for the South African frontier, de John Laband / Stephen M. Miller; Text and authority in the South African Nazaretha Church, de Joel Cabrita / Robert J. Houle.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: Music and diploacy from the early modern era to the present, de Rebekah Ahrendt, Mark Ferraguto & Damien Mahiet; Utopia: revisitng a German state in America, éd. Traveling Summer Republic and City Archives of Giessen; The surveillance imperative: geosciences during the Cold War and beyond, éd. Simone Gurchetti & Peder Roberts.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Antiquity and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Afrida: Goodbye, Antoura: a memoir of teh Armenian genocide, de Karnig Panian, tr. Simon Beugekian, éd. Aram Goudzouzian, intro. Keith David Watenpaugh.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.-–COMMUNICATIONS.–-INDEX TO AMERICAN VOLUME 120, no 3.-–INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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