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| Titre : |
v. 120, no 4 - October 2015 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
xxiv p., p. 1185-1618, [1 p.] |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--ARTICLES: Translations: words, things, going native, and staying true / Michael Wintroub.--The colonial rule of law and the legal regime of exception: frontier "fanaticism" and state violence in British India / Elizabeth Kolsky.--THE AHR ROUNDTABLE: THE HUMANITIES IN HISTORICAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE: Introduction / Robert A. Schneider.--Hopeless entanglement: a short history of the academic humanities in South Africa / Keith Breckenridge.--The evolution of Chinese humanities / Hsiung Ping-Chen.--From priests to pathfinders: the fate of the humanities and social sciences in Russia after World War II / Oleg Kharkhordin.--The humanities in British universities since 1945 / Peter Mandler.--Humanities out of joint / Michael Meranze.--Soft science: the humanities in Mexico / Erica Pani.--The trajectory of Arab Islamic humanism: the dehumanization of a tradition / Abdulrazzak Patel.--Higher education in the Indian social imaginary / Sanday Seth.--AHR Conversation: Explaining historical change, or, the lost history of causes / Emmanuel Akyeampong, Caroline Arni, Pamela Kyle Crosley, Mark Hewitson 7 William H. Sewell, Jr.--FEATURES REVIEWS: Machiavelli, de Robert Black; A great and wretched city: promise and failure in Machiavelli's Florentine political thought, de Mark Jurdjevic, & Redeeming The Prince; the meaning of Machiavelli's masterpiece, de Maurizio Viroli / Victoria Kahn.--Desperate magic: the moral economy of witchcraft in seventeenth-century Russia, de Valerie Kivelson / Russel E. Martin.--Global crisis: war, climate change and catastrophe in the seventeenth century, de Geoffrey Parker / Gregory T. Cushman.--A tale of two plantations: slave life and labor in Jamaica and Virginia, de Richard S. Dunn / S. Max Edelson.--The half has never been told: slavery and the making of American capitalism, de George William Van Cleve.--Gateway to freedom; the hidden history of the Underground Railroad, & Seizing freedom: slave emancipation and Liberty for All, de David Roediger.--The transformation of the world: a global history of the nineteenth century, de Jürgen Osterhammel / J.R. McNeill.--REVIEW OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: History and popular memory: the power of story in moments of crisis, de Paul A. Cohen / Alon Confino; Archiving the unspeakable: silence, memory, and the photographic record in Cambodia , de Michell Caswell / Kirsten Weld; From antiquities to heritage: transformations of cultural memory, & The rise of heritage; preserving the past in France, Germany, and England, 1789-1914, d'Astrid Swenson / Tobias Becker; Rethinking modern European intellectual histroy, éd. Darrin M McMahon & Samuel Moyn / Carolyn J. Dean; Past scents: historical perspectives on smell, de Jonathan Reinarz / James McHugh.--Comparative/Word/Transnational: Class and colonialism in Antarctic exploration, 1750-1920, de Ben Mddison / Stephanie Barcewski; Geographies of liberation: the making of an Afro-Arab political imaginary, d'Alex Lubin / Vijay Prashad; Final passages: the intercolonial slave trade of British America, 1619-1807, de Gregory E O'Malley & Kristen Block; New World drama: the performative commons in the Atlantic World, 1549-1849, Élizabeth Maddock Dillon / Jenna M. Gibbs; Performing the Temple of Liberty: slavery, theater and popular culture in London and Philadelphia, 17560-1850 Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina; Diplomacy in black and white: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and their Atlantic diplomatic alliance, de Ronald Angelo Johnson / Nathalie Dessens; Slavery and war in the Americas: race, citizenship, and state-building in the United States and Brazil, 1861-1870, de Vitor Izecksohn / Thomas Whigham; Race to revolution: the United States and Cuba during slavery and Jim Crow, de Gerald Horne / David Luis-Brown; Reinventing citizenship: black Los Angeles, Korean Kawasaki, and community participation, de Kazuyo Tsuchiya / Nadia Y. Kim; The uncommon cause: postcolonial ethics and the practice of democracy, 1900-1955, de Leela Gandhi / Anupama Rao; secret cables of the Comintern, 1933-1945, de Fridrikh I. Firsov, Harvey Klehr & John Earl Haynes / David Wolff.--Asia: etc.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Caribbean and Latin America: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Inquisition in early Islam: the competition in politial and religious authority in the Abbasid Empire, de John P. Turner; The chronicle of Seert: Christian historical imagination in late Antique Iraq, de Philip Wood / Richard Lim.--The Byzantine-Islamic transition in Palestine: an Archeological approach, de Gideon Ovni / Phil Booth.--Becoming Ottomans: Sephardi Jews and imperial citizenship in the Modern Era, de Julia Phillips Cohen / James Grehan.--Heroin, organized crime, and the making of modern Turkey / Kent F. Schull.--Arab responses to fascism and Nazisme: attraction and repulsion, éd. Israel Gershoni / Samuel Kalman.--Sub-Saharan Africa: An African slaving port and the Atlantic World: Benguela and its hinterland, de Mariana P. Candido / Alexander X. Byrd; Chocolate Islands: cocoa, slavery, and colonial Africa, de Catherine Higgs / Kevin Brant.--Sexual diversity in Africa: politics, theory, and citizenship, éd. S.N. Nyeck and Mark Epprecht.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: Indigenous networks: mobility, connections and exchange, d. Jane Carey & Jane Lydon; Ethnicities, nationalities, and cross-cultural representation in Africa and the diaspora, éd. Gloria Chuku; The vile trade: slavery and the slave trade in Africa, d'Abi Alabo Derefaka, et al.; Decolonization and the Cold War: negotiating independence, éd. Leslie James & Elisabeth Leake; Transnational histories of youth in the twentieth century, éd. Richard Ivan Jbos & David M. Pomfret; Between Jewish tradition and modernity: rethinking an old opposition: essays in honor of Devid Ellenson, d. Michael A. Meyer & David N. Myers; Global intellectual history, éd. Samuel Moyn & Andrew Sortori.--Asia: etc.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Urban violence in the Middle East: changing cityscapes in the transition from Empire to nation-state, éd. Ulrike Freitag, Nelida Fuccaro Claudia Ghrawi & Nori Lafi; Gender in Judaism and Islam: common lives, uncommon heritage, éd. Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet & Beth S. Wenger.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Children and childhood in colonial Nigerian histories, éd. Saheed Aderinto; Africa and World War II, éd. Judith A. Byfield, et al.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECIEVED.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF ADVERTIsERS.--TOPICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 120, no 4 - October 2015 [texte imprimé] . - xxiv p., p. 1185-1618, [1 p.] ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--ARTICLES: Translations: words, things, going native, and staying true / Michael Wintroub.--The colonial rule of law and the legal regime of exception: frontier "fanaticism" and state violence in British India / Elizabeth Kolsky.--THE AHR ROUNDTABLE: THE HUMANITIES IN HISTORICAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE: Introduction / Robert A. Schneider.--Hopeless entanglement: a short history of the academic humanities in South Africa / Keith Breckenridge.--The evolution of Chinese humanities / Hsiung Ping-Chen.--From priests to pathfinders: the fate of the humanities and social sciences in Russia after World War II / Oleg Kharkhordin.--The humanities in British universities since 1945 / Peter Mandler.--Humanities out of joint / Michael Meranze.--Soft science: the humanities in Mexico / Erica Pani.--The trajectory of Arab Islamic humanism: the dehumanization of a tradition / Abdulrazzak Patel.--Higher education in the Indian social imaginary / Sanday Seth.--AHR Conversation: Explaining historical change, or, the lost history of causes / Emmanuel Akyeampong, Caroline Arni, Pamela Kyle Crosley, Mark Hewitson 7 William H. Sewell, Jr.--FEATURES REVIEWS: Machiavelli, de Robert Black; A great and wretched city: promise and failure in Machiavelli's Florentine political thought, de Mark Jurdjevic, & Redeeming The Prince; the meaning of Machiavelli's masterpiece, de Maurizio Viroli / Victoria Kahn.--Desperate magic: the moral economy of witchcraft in seventeenth-century Russia, de Valerie Kivelson / Russel E. Martin.--Global crisis: war, climate change and catastrophe in the seventeenth century, de Geoffrey Parker / Gregory T. Cushman.--A tale of two plantations: slave life and labor in Jamaica and Virginia, de Richard S. Dunn / S. Max Edelson.--The half has never been told: slavery and the making of American capitalism, de George William Van Cleve.--Gateway to freedom; the hidden history of the Underground Railroad, & Seizing freedom: slave emancipation and Liberty for All, de David Roediger.--The transformation of the world: a global history of the nineteenth century, de Jürgen Osterhammel / J.R. McNeill.--REVIEW OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: History and popular memory: the power of story in moments of crisis, de Paul A. Cohen / Alon Confino; Archiving the unspeakable: silence, memory, and the photographic record in Cambodia , de Michell Caswell / Kirsten Weld; From antiquities to heritage: transformations of cultural memory, & The rise of heritage; preserving the past in France, Germany, and England, 1789-1914, d'Astrid Swenson / Tobias Becker; Rethinking modern European intellectual histroy, éd. Darrin M McMahon & Samuel Moyn / Carolyn J. Dean; Past scents: historical perspectives on smell, de Jonathan Reinarz / James McHugh.--Comparative/Word/Transnational: Class and colonialism in Antarctic exploration, 1750-1920, de Ben Mddison / Stephanie Barcewski; Geographies of liberation: the making of an Afro-Arab political imaginary, d'Alex Lubin / Vijay Prashad; Final passages: the intercolonial slave trade of British America, 1619-1807, de Gregory E O'Malley & Kristen Block; New World drama: the performative commons in the Atlantic World, 1549-1849, Élizabeth Maddock Dillon / Jenna M. Gibbs; Performing the Temple of Liberty: slavery, theater and popular culture in London and Philadelphia, 17560-1850 Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina; Diplomacy in black and white: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and their Atlantic diplomatic alliance, de Ronald Angelo Johnson / Nathalie Dessens; Slavery and war in the Americas: race, citizenship, and state-building in the United States and Brazil, 1861-1870, de Vitor Izecksohn / Thomas Whigham; Race to revolution: the United States and Cuba during slavery and Jim Crow, de Gerald Horne / David Luis-Brown; Reinventing citizenship: black Los Angeles, Korean Kawasaki, and community participation, de Kazuyo Tsuchiya / Nadia Y. Kim; The uncommon cause: postcolonial ethics and the practice of democracy, 1900-1955, de Leela Gandhi / Anupama Rao; secret cables of the Comintern, 1933-1945, de Fridrikh I. Firsov, Harvey Klehr & John Earl Haynes / David Wolff.--Asia: etc.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Caribbean and Latin America: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Inquisition in early Islam: the competition in politial and religious authority in the Abbasid Empire, de John P. Turner; The chronicle of Seert: Christian historical imagination in late Antique Iraq, de Philip Wood / Richard Lim.--The Byzantine-Islamic transition in Palestine: an Archeological approach, de Gideon Ovni / Phil Booth.--Becoming Ottomans: Sephardi Jews and imperial citizenship in the Modern Era, de Julia Phillips Cohen / James Grehan.--Heroin, organized crime, and the making of modern Turkey / Kent F. Schull.--Arab responses to fascism and Nazisme: attraction and repulsion, éd. Israel Gershoni / Samuel Kalman.--Sub-Saharan Africa: An African slaving port and the Atlantic World: Benguela and its hinterland, de Mariana P. Candido / Alexander X. Byrd; Chocolate Islands: cocoa, slavery, and colonial Africa, de Catherine Higgs / Kevin Brant.--Sexual diversity in Africa: politics, theory, and citizenship, éd. S.N. Nyeck and Mark Epprecht.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: Indigenous networks: mobility, connections and exchange, d. Jane Carey & Jane Lydon; Ethnicities, nationalities, and cross-cultural representation in Africa and the diaspora, éd. Gloria Chuku; The vile trade: slavery and the slave trade in Africa, d'Abi Alabo Derefaka, et al.; Decolonization and the Cold War: negotiating independence, éd. Leslie James & Elisabeth Leake; Transnational histories of youth in the twentieth century, éd. Richard Ivan Jbos & David M. Pomfret; Between Jewish tradition and modernity: rethinking an old opposition: essays in honor of Devid Ellenson, d. Michael A. Meyer & David N. Myers; Global intellectual history, éd. Samuel Moyn & Andrew Sortori.--Asia: etc.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Urban violence in the Middle East: changing cityscapes in the transition from Empire to nation-state, éd. Ulrike Freitag, Nelida Fuccaro Claudia Ghrawi & Nori Lafi; Gender in Judaism and Islam: common lives, uncommon heritage, éd. Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet & Beth S. Wenger.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Children and childhood in colonial Nigerian histories, éd. Saheed Aderinto; Africa and World War II, éd. Judith A. Byfield, et al.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECIEVED.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF ADVERTIsERS.--TOPICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. |
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