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| Titre : |
v. 120, no 5 - December 2015 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
xxiv p., p. 1619-2074, [24 p.] |
| Présentation : |
cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
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In this issue.--In back issues.--ARTICLES: On the cusp: astrology, politics, and life-writing in early Imperial Russia / Ernest A. Zitser & Robert Collis.--Wailing walls and iron walls: The Western Wall as sacred symbol in Zionist national iconography / Arieh Bruce Saposnik.--AHR ROUNDTABLE: ENDING CIVIL WARS: Introduction.--Ending civil war at Rome: rhetoric and reality, 88 B.C.E.-197 C.E. / Josiah Osgood.--Ending the French wars of religion / Alan A. Tulchin.--From peacemaking to peacebuilding: the multiple endings of England's long civil wars / Matthew Neufeld.--Where the war ended: violence, community, and commemoration in China's nineteenth-century civil war / Tobie Mayer-Fong.--Diminished sovereignty and the impossibility of "civil war" in the modern Middle East / Ussama Makdisi.--Finding the ending of America's Civil war / William A. Blair.--How did the Spanish Civil war en? .... Not so well / Sandie Hoguin.--How did the civil war in El Salvador end? / Joaquin M. Chavez.--Lost in transitions: civil war termination in sub-Saharan Africa / William Reno.--Partisan intervention and the transformation of Afghanistan's civil war / Abdulkader Sinno.--Civil wars, from beginning... to end? / David Armitage.--FEATURED REVIEWS: Before and after Muhammad: the first millennium refocused, de Garth Fowden / Leor Halevi; The homoerotics of Orientalism, de Joseph Allen Boone / Dror Zeévi.--The Match Girl and the Heiress, de Seth Coven / Nadja Durbach; Africa in the world: capitalism, empire, nation-state, de Frederick Cooper; Citzenship between empire and nation: remaking France and French Africa, 1945-1960 / Ruth Ginio.--The Global Republic: Americaás inadvertent rise to world power, de Frank Nnkovich / Jeremi Suri.--REVIEW OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The structure of world history: from modes of production to modes of exchange, de Kojin Karatani / Ralph A. Austen.--History's Peru: the poetics of colonial and postcolonial historiography, de Mark Thurner / Cecilia Méndez G.; Animals on display: the creaturely in museums, zoos, and natural hsitory, éd. Liv Emma Thorsen, Karen A. Rader & Adam Dodd / Mitchell G. Ash.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Ancient religions, modern politics: the Islamic case in comparative perspective, de Michael Cook / Ali Anooshahr; Coping with crisis: the resilience and vulnerability of pre-industrial settlements / Markus Cerman; Biography and the Black Atlantic, éd. Lisa A. Lindsay & John Wood Sweet / Aaron Spencer Fogleman; West African warfare in Bahia and Cuba: soldier slaves in the Atlantic World, 1807-1844, de Manuel Barcia / Hendrik Kraay; Disease, resistance, and lies: the demise of the transatlantic slave trade to Brazil and Cuba, de Dale T. Graden / Matt D. Childs; Labour-intensive industrialization in global history, éd. Gareth Austin & Kaoru Sugihara; The anatomy of revolution revisited: a comparative analysis of England, France, and Russia, de Bailey Stone / S.A. Smith; The rag race: how Jews sewed their way to success in America and the British Empire, d'Adam D. Mendelsohn / Daniel Soyer; Chinese and Americans: a shared history, de Xu Guoqui / Liping Bu.--Echoes of mutiny: race, surveillance, and Indian anti-colonialism in North America, de Seema Sohi / Nico Slate; The international distribution of news: the Associated Press, Press Association, and Reuters, 1848-1947, de Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb / Mark Hampton; Chronic disease in the twentieth century: a history, de George Weisz / Sheila M. Rothman; Hiroshima: the origins of global memory culture, de Ran Zwigenberg / Laura Hein; The United States, Italy, and origins of Cold War: waging political warfare, 1945-1950, de Kaetan Mistry / Emanuele Bernardi; Global rules: America, Britain, and a disordered world, de James E. Cronin.--Asia: etc.--Canada ad the United States: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: The Mamluk City in the Middle East: history, culture, and the urban landscape / Nimrod Luz / Adam Sabra; Twilight of the saints: everyday religion in Ottoman Syria and Palestine, de James Grehan / Benjamin Thomas White; Disability in the Ottoman Arab world, 1r500-1800, de Sara Scalenghe, de Colin Imber; Prisons in the late Ottoman Empire: microcosms of modernity, d'Isa Blumi; The age of the Efendiyya: passages to modernity in national-colonial Egypte, de Lucie Rzuzova / Keenneth M. Cuno; Answering the call: popular Islamic activism in Sadat's Egypt, de'Abdullah al-Aran / James Whidden; Old texts, new practices: Islamic reform in Modern Morocco, d'Etty Terem / Daniel J. Schroeter; Paths toward the nation: Islam, community, and early nationalist mobilization in Eritrea, 1941-1961, de Richard Reid.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Deep roots: rice farmers in West Africa and the African diaspora, d'Edda L. Fields-Black / Gwendoldyn Midlo Hall; AFro-European trade in the Atlantic world: the western Slave Coast c. 1550-c. 1885, de Silke Strickrodt / Martin A. Klein; The Krio of West Africa: Islam, culture, creolization, and colonialism in the nineteenth century, de Gabril R. Cole / Ghislaine Lydon; Who shall enter paradise? Christian origins in Muslim northern Nigeria, c. 1890-1975, de Shobana Shankar / Toyin Falola; When sex threatened the state: illicit sexuality, nationalism, and politics in colonial Nigeria, 1900-1958, de Saheed Aderinto / Rachel Jean-Baptiste.--A world of their won: a history of South African women's education, de Meghan Healy-Clancy / Teresa A. Barnes; Biometric state: the global politics of identification and surveillance in South Africa, 1850 to the present, de Keith Breckenridge / Grace Davie; Ces Belges qui ont soutenu l'apartheid: organisation, réseaux et discours / François-Xavier Fauvelle; In step with the times: Mapiko Masquerades of Mozambique, de Paolo Israel /Eric Allina; Battleground Africa: cold war in the Congo, 1950-1965, de Lise Namikas / Matthew G. Stanard; Government of development: peasants and politicians in postcolonial Tanzania, de Leander Schneider / Thaddeus Sunseri.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: Towards an intellectual history of black women, éd. Mia Bay, et al.; Europeans engaging the Atlantic, knowledge and trade, 1500-1800, éd. Susanne Lachenicht; The legacy of Dutch Brazil, éd Michiel van Groesen; The history of labour intermediation: institutions and finding employment in the nineteenth or twentieth centuries, éd. Sigurd Wadauer, et al.; --Asia: etc.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Caribbean and Latin America: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.----INDEX OF ADVERTISERS.--TOPICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. |
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v. 120, no 5 - December 2015 [texte imprimé] . - xxiv p., p. 1619-2074, [24 p.] : cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--ARTICLES: On the cusp: astrology, politics, and life-writing in early Imperial Russia / Ernest A. Zitser & Robert Collis.--Wailing walls and iron walls: The Western Wall as sacred symbol in Zionist national iconography / Arieh Bruce Saposnik.--AHR ROUNDTABLE: ENDING CIVIL WARS: Introduction.--Ending civil war at Rome: rhetoric and reality, 88 B.C.E.-197 C.E. / Josiah Osgood.--Ending the French wars of religion / Alan A. Tulchin.--From peacemaking to peacebuilding: the multiple endings of England's long civil wars / Matthew Neufeld.--Where the war ended: violence, community, and commemoration in China's nineteenth-century civil war / Tobie Mayer-Fong.--Diminished sovereignty and the impossibility of "civil war" in the modern Middle East / Ussama Makdisi.--Finding the ending of America's Civil war / William A. Blair.--How did the Spanish Civil war en? .... Not so well / Sandie Hoguin.--How did the civil war in El Salvador end? / Joaquin M. Chavez.--Lost in transitions: civil war termination in sub-Saharan Africa / William Reno.--Partisan intervention and the transformation of Afghanistan's civil war / Abdulkader Sinno.--Civil wars, from beginning... to end? / David Armitage.--FEATURED REVIEWS: Before and after Muhammad: the first millennium refocused, de Garth Fowden / Leor Halevi; The homoerotics of Orientalism, de Joseph Allen Boone / Dror Zeévi.--The Match Girl and the Heiress, de Seth Coven / Nadja Durbach; Africa in the world: capitalism, empire, nation-state, de Frederick Cooper; Citzenship between empire and nation: remaking France and French Africa, 1945-1960 / Ruth Ginio.--The Global Republic: Americaás inadvertent rise to world power, de Frank Nnkovich / Jeremi Suri.--REVIEW OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The structure of world history: from modes of production to modes of exchange, de Kojin Karatani / Ralph A. Austen.--History's Peru: the poetics of colonial and postcolonial historiography, de Mark Thurner / Cecilia Méndez G.; Animals on display: the creaturely in museums, zoos, and natural hsitory, éd. Liv Emma Thorsen, Karen A. Rader & Adam Dodd / Mitchell G. Ash.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Ancient religions, modern politics: the Islamic case in comparative perspective, de Michael Cook / Ali Anooshahr; Coping with crisis: the resilience and vulnerability of pre-industrial settlements / Markus Cerman; Biography and the Black Atlantic, éd. Lisa A. Lindsay & John Wood Sweet / Aaron Spencer Fogleman; West African warfare in Bahia and Cuba: soldier slaves in the Atlantic World, 1807-1844, de Manuel Barcia / Hendrik Kraay; Disease, resistance, and lies: the demise of the transatlantic slave trade to Brazil and Cuba, de Dale T. Graden / Matt D. Childs; Labour-intensive industrialization in global history, éd. Gareth Austin & Kaoru Sugihara; The anatomy of revolution revisited: a comparative analysis of England, France, and Russia, de Bailey Stone / S.A. Smith; The rag race: how Jews sewed their way to success in America and the British Empire, d'Adam D. Mendelsohn / Daniel Soyer; Chinese and Americans: a shared history, de Xu Guoqui / Liping Bu.--Echoes of mutiny: race, surveillance, and Indian anti-colonialism in North America, de Seema Sohi / Nico Slate; The international distribution of news: the Associated Press, Press Association, and Reuters, 1848-1947, de Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb / Mark Hampton; Chronic disease in the twentieth century: a history, de George Weisz / Sheila M. Rothman; Hiroshima: the origins of global memory culture, de Ran Zwigenberg / Laura Hein; The United States, Italy, and origins of Cold War: waging political warfare, 1945-1950, de Kaetan Mistry / Emanuele Bernardi; Global rules: America, Britain, and a disordered world, de James E. Cronin.--Asia: etc.--Canada ad the United States: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: The Mamluk City in the Middle East: history, culture, and the urban landscape / Nimrod Luz / Adam Sabra; Twilight of the saints: everyday religion in Ottoman Syria and Palestine, de James Grehan / Benjamin Thomas White; Disability in the Ottoman Arab world, 1r500-1800, de Sara Scalenghe, de Colin Imber; Prisons in the late Ottoman Empire: microcosms of modernity, d'Isa Blumi; The age of the Efendiyya: passages to modernity in national-colonial Egypte, de Lucie Rzuzova / Keenneth M. Cuno; Answering the call: popular Islamic activism in Sadat's Egypt, de'Abdullah al-Aran / James Whidden; Old texts, new practices: Islamic reform in Modern Morocco, d'Etty Terem / Daniel J. Schroeter; Paths toward the nation: Islam, community, and early nationalist mobilization in Eritrea, 1941-1961, de Richard Reid.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Deep roots: rice farmers in West Africa and the African diaspora, d'Edda L. Fields-Black / Gwendoldyn Midlo Hall; AFro-European trade in the Atlantic world: the western Slave Coast c. 1550-c. 1885, de Silke Strickrodt / Martin A. Klein; The Krio of West Africa: Islam, culture, creolization, and colonialism in the nineteenth century, de Gabril R. Cole / Ghislaine Lydon; Who shall enter paradise? Christian origins in Muslim northern Nigeria, c. 1890-1975, de Shobana Shankar / Toyin Falola; When sex threatened the state: illicit sexuality, nationalism, and politics in colonial Nigeria, 1900-1958, de Saheed Aderinto / Rachel Jean-Baptiste.--A world of their won: a history of South African women's education, de Meghan Healy-Clancy / Teresa A. Barnes; Biometric state: the global politics of identification and surveillance in South Africa, 1850 to the present, de Keith Breckenridge / Grace Davie; Ces Belges qui ont soutenu l'apartheid: organisation, réseaux et discours / François-Xavier Fauvelle; In step with the times: Mapiko Masquerades of Mozambique, de Paolo Israel /Eric Allina; Battleground Africa: cold war in the Congo, 1950-1965, de Lise Namikas / Matthew G. Stanard; Government of development: peasants and politicians in postcolonial Tanzania, de Leander Schneider / Thaddeus Sunseri.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Comparative/World/Transnational: Towards an intellectual history of black women, éd. Mia Bay, et al.; Europeans engaging the Atlantic, knowledge and trade, 1500-1800, éd. Susanne Lachenicht; The legacy of Dutch Brazil, éd Michiel van Groesen; The history of labour intermediation: institutions and finding employment in the nineteenth or twentieth centuries, éd. Sigurd Wadauer, et al.; --Asia: etc.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Caribbean and Latin America: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.----INDEX OF ADVERTISERS.--TOPICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. |
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