[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 121, no 1 - February 2016 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
xx, 376 p., [12 p] |
| Présentation : |
cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--AHA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Class acts: Latina feminist traditions, 1900-1930 / Vicki L. Ruiz.--ARTICLES: The art of claiming: possession and resistance in early modern Asia / Adam Clulow.--Dodging rebellion: politics and gender in the Berbice slave uprising of 1763 / Marjoleine Kars.--Infinite power to change the world: hydroelectricity and engineered climate change in the Atlantropa project / Philipp Nicolas Lehmann.--REVIEW ESSAY: Reassembling the economic: new departures in historical materialism / Kenneth Liparrito--AHR EXCHANGE: REVIEWING DIGITAL HISTORY: Introduction Alex Lichtenstein.--Harlem crime, soapbox speeches, and beauty parlors: digital historical context and the challenge of preserving source integrity / Joshua Sternfeld.--Digital mapping as a research tool: Digital Harlem: everyday life, 1915-1930 / Stephen Robertson.--Reading the rebels and mining the maps: digital humanities and cartographic narratives / Natalie A. Zacek.--Narrative interface for new media history: slave revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761 / Vincent Brown.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The rise and fall of classical Greece, de Josia Ober / Ruth Osborne.--Empire of cotton: a global history, de Sven Beckert / Tirthankar Roy.--Staff and money in the time of the French Revolution, de Rebecca L. Spang / Thomas E. Kaiser.--Family politics: domestic life, devastation and survival, 1900-1950, de Paul Gisborg / Tara Zahra.--Unreasonable histories: nativism, multiracial lives, and the genealogical imagination in British Africa, de Christopher J. Lee / Miles Larmer.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Toward spatial humanities: historical GIS and spatial history, d'Ian N. Gregory & Alistair Geddes / J.B. Owens; History, memory, and trans-European identity: unifying divisions, d'Aline Sierp & Hernik Stenius.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Sovereignty, property and empire, 1500-2000, d'Andrew Fitzmaurice / Tamar Herzog; A path in the mighty waters: shipboard life and Atlantic crossings to the New World, de Stephen R. Berry, / Christopher P. Magra; Convict labor in the Portuguese empire, 1740-1932: redefining the Empire with forced labor and new imperialism, de Timothy J. Coates / Alida C. Metcalf; Sailors, slaves, and immigrants: bondage in the Indian Ocean world, 1750-1914, d'Alessandro Stanziani / Pedro Machado; Undying curiosity: Carsten Niebuhr and the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia (1761-1767), de Lawrence J. Baack / Jane Hathaway; Amistad: a hidden network of slavers and merchants, de Michael Zeuske / Charlotte A. Cosner; Shaping the transnational sphere: experts, networks and issues fromt he 1840s to the 1930s, éd. Davide Rodogno, Bernhard Struck & Jacob Vogel / Akira Iriye; The Southern exodus to Mexico: migration across the borderlands after the American Civil War, de Todd W. Wahlstrom / Robert E. May; Age of entanglement: German and Indian intellectuals across empire, de Kris Manjapra / Woodruff D. Smith; The and changed global Black politics, d'Adam Ewing / Wilson J. Moseso; Liberalism in Empire: an alternative history, d'Andrew Sartori / Theodore Koditschek; Britannia and the bear: the Anglo-Russsian intelligence wars, 1917-1929, de Victor Madeira / Michael S. Goodman; NGOs: a new history of transnational civil society, de Thomas Davies; International organizations and development, 1945-1990, éd. Marc Frey, Sönke Kunkel & Corinna R. Unger / Amy L. Sayward.--Asia: etc.--Oceania and the Pacific Islands: 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: The other Saudis: Shiism, dissent and sectarianism, de Tom Matthiesen / David Cummins; A society of young women: opportunities of peace, power and reform in Saudi Arabia, d'Amélie Le Renard / Mary An Fay; The ethnographic state: France and the invention of Moroccan Islam, d'Edmund Burke III / Sahar Bazzaz.--Sub-Saharan Africa: From empires to NGOs in the West African Sahel: the road to nongovernmentability, de Gregory Mann / Meredith Terretta; Making modern girls: a history of girlhood, labor, and social development in colonial Lagos, d'Abosede A. George / Saheed Aderinto.--Conjugal rights: marriage, sexuality, and urban life in colonial Libreville, Gabon, de Rachel Jean-Baptiste / Brett Shadle; Death in the Congo: murdering Pratrice Lumumba, d'Emmanuel Gerard & Bruce Kuklick / Ch. Didier Gondola; Collective violence and the agrarian origins of South Afican apartheid, 1900-198, de John Higginson Saul Dubow; Ekhaya: the politics of home in KwaZulu-Natal, éd. Meghan Healy-Clancy & Jason Hickel / Laura J. Mitchell.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Genocide on settler frontiers: when hunter-gatherers and commercial stock farmers clash, éd. Mohamed Adhikari; Sex, power, and slavery, éd. Gwyn Campbell & Elizabeth Elbourne; The Caribbean and the Atlantic world economy: circuits of trade, money and knowledge, 1650-1914, éd. A.B. Leonard & David Pretel; The regional cold wars in Europe, East Asia, and the Middle : crucial periods and turning points/ éd. Lorenz M. Lüthi.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.-DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 121, no 1 - February 2016 [texte imprimé] . - xx, 376 p., [12 p] : cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--AHA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Class acts: Latina feminist traditions, 1900-1930 / Vicki L. Ruiz.--ARTICLES: The art of claiming: possession and resistance in early modern Asia / Adam Clulow.--Dodging rebellion: politics and gender in the Berbice slave uprising of 1763 / Marjoleine Kars.--Infinite power to change the world: hydroelectricity and engineered climate change in the Atlantropa project / Philipp Nicolas Lehmann.--REVIEW ESSAY: Reassembling the economic: new departures in historical materialism / Kenneth Liparrito--AHR EXCHANGE: REVIEWING DIGITAL HISTORY: Introduction Alex Lichtenstein.--Harlem crime, soapbox speeches, and beauty parlors: digital historical context and the challenge of preserving source integrity / Joshua Sternfeld.--Digital mapping as a research tool: Digital Harlem: everyday life, 1915-1930 / Stephen Robertson.--Reading the rebels and mining the maps: digital humanities and cartographic narratives / Natalie A. Zacek.--Narrative interface for new media history: slave revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761 / Vincent Brown.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The rise and fall of classical Greece, de Josia Ober / Ruth Osborne.--Empire of cotton: a global history, de Sven Beckert / Tirthankar Roy.--Staff and money in the time of the French Revolution, de Rebecca L. Spang / Thomas E. Kaiser.--Family politics: domestic life, devastation and survival, 1900-1950, de Paul Gisborg / Tara Zahra.--Unreasonable histories: nativism, multiracial lives, and the genealogical imagination in British Africa, de Christopher J. Lee / Miles Larmer.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Toward spatial humanities: historical GIS and spatial history, d'Ian N. Gregory & Alistair Geddes / J.B. Owens; History, memory, and trans-European identity: unifying divisions, d'Aline Sierp & Hernik Stenius.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Sovereignty, property and empire, 1500-2000, d'Andrew Fitzmaurice / Tamar Herzog; A path in the mighty waters: shipboard life and Atlantic crossings to the New World, de Stephen R. Berry, / Christopher P. Magra; Convict labor in the Portuguese empire, 1740-1932: redefining the Empire with forced labor and new imperialism, de Timothy J. Coates / Alida C. Metcalf; Sailors, slaves, and immigrants: bondage in the Indian Ocean world, 1750-1914, d'Alessandro Stanziani / Pedro Machado; Undying curiosity: Carsten Niebuhr and the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia (1761-1767), de Lawrence J. Baack / Jane Hathaway; Amistad: a hidden network of slavers and merchants, de Michael Zeuske / Charlotte A. Cosner; Shaping the transnational sphere: experts, networks and issues fromt he 1840s to the 1930s, éd. Davide Rodogno, Bernhard Struck & Jacob Vogel / Akira Iriye; The Southern exodus to Mexico: migration across the borderlands after the American Civil War, de Todd W. Wahlstrom / Robert E. May; Age of entanglement: German and Indian intellectuals across empire, de Kris Manjapra / Woodruff D. Smith; The and changed global Black politics, d'Adam Ewing / Wilson J. Moseso; Liberalism in Empire: an alternative history, d'Andrew Sartori / Theodore Koditschek; Britannia and the bear: the Anglo-Russsian intelligence wars, 1917-1929, de Victor Madeira / Michael S. Goodman; NGOs: a new history of transnational civil society, de Thomas Davies; International organizations and development, 1945-1990, éd. Marc Frey, Sönke Kunkel & Corinna R. Unger / Amy L. Sayward.--Asia: etc.--Oceania and the Pacific Islands: 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: The other Saudis: Shiism, dissent and sectarianism, de Tom Matthiesen / David Cummins; A society of young women: opportunities of peace, power and reform in Saudi Arabia, d'Amélie Le Renard / Mary An Fay; The ethnographic state: France and the invention of Moroccan Islam, d'Edmund Burke III / Sahar Bazzaz.--Sub-Saharan Africa: From empires to NGOs in the West African Sahel: the road to nongovernmentability, de Gregory Mann / Meredith Terretta; Making modern girls: a history of girlhood, labor, and social development in colonial Lagos, d'Abosede A. George / Saheed Aderinto.--Conjugal rights: marriage, sexuality, and urban life in colonial Libreville, Gabon, de Rachel Jean-Baptiste / Brett Shadle; Death in the Congo: murdering Pratrice Lumumba, d'Emmanuel Gerard & Bruce Kuklick / Ch. Didier Gondola; Collective violence and the agrarian origins of South Afican apartheid, 1900-198, de John Higginson Saul Dubow; Ekhaya: the politics of home in KwaZulu-Natal, éd. Meghan Healy-Clancy & Jason Hickel / Laura J. Mitchell.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Genocide on settler frontiers: when hunter-gatherers and commercial stock farmers clash, éd. Mohamed Adhikari; Sex, power, and slavery, éd. Gwyn Campbell & Elizabeth Elbourne; The Caribbean and the Atlantic world economy: circuits of trade, money and knowledge, 1650-1914, éd. A.B. Leonard & David Pretel; The regional cold wars in Europe, East Asia, and the Middle : crucial periods and turning points/ éd. Lorenz M. Lüthi.--Canada and the United States: etc.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.-DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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