[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 121, no 2 - April 2016 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
xx p., p. 377-726, [14 p.] |
| Présentation : |
cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. |
| Format : |
27 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--ARTICLES: The transnational and the text-searchable: digitized sources and the shadows they cast / Lara Putnam--Sugar machines: picturing industrial slavery / John E. Crowley.--Maidservants' tales: narrating domestic and global history in Eurasia, 1600-1900 / Amy Stanley.--The "Gesture speech of mankind": old and new entanglements in the histories of American Indian and European sign languages / Céline Carayon.--Mass housing, late modernism, and the forging of community in New York City and East Berlin, 1965-1989 / Annemarie Sammartino.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The emergence of Islam in late Antiquity: Allah and his people, d'Aziz al-Azmeh / Jonathan Berkey; Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom, c. 1091-1614, de Brian A. Catlos / Thomas S. Asbridge; Inventing exoticism: Geography, globalism, and Europe's early modern world, de Benjamin Schmidt / John E. Wills, Jr.; Mourning Lincoln, de Martha Hods / Barry Schwartz; Se of storms: a history of hurricanes in the greater Caribbean from Columbus to Katrina, de Stuart B. Schwartz / Shawn W. Miller.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Regimes of histsoricity: presentism and experiences of time, de François Hartog / Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann; The little big number: how GDP came to rule the world and what to do about it, de Dirk Philipsen / Stephen Bacekura; Beautiful data: a history of vision and reason since 1945, d'Orit Halpern / Johanna Druckker.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Ocean of trade: South Asian merchants: Africa and the Indian Ocean, c. 1750-1850, de Pedro Machado / Ghulam A. Nadri; Anarchist immigrants in Spain and Argentina, de James A. Baer / Julia Rodriguez; Pan American women: U.S. internationalists and revolutionary Mexico, de Megan Threlkeld / Mary K. Trigg; Discovering tuberculosis: a global history, 1900 to the present, de Christian W. McMillen / Linda Bryder.--Asia: etc.--Oceania and the Pacific Islands: etc.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Advice for the Sultan: prophetic voices and secular politics in medieval Islam, de Beguin Yavari / John Walbridge; Muslim midwives: the craft of birthing in the premodern Middle East, d'Avner Giladi / Nazam Maksudayan.--Modernizing marriage: family, ideology and law in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Egypt, de Kenneth M. Cuno / Alsaneh Najmabadi.--The Iranian constitution: revolution and the clerical leadership of Khurasani, de Mateo Mohammad Farzaneh / Behrooz Moazami; Making history in Iran: education, nationalism, and print culture, de Farzin Bejdani / David N Yaghoubian; British imperialism and the "tribal question": desert administration and nomadic societies in the Middle East, 1919-1936, de Robert S.G. Fletcher / Kevin W. Martin.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Mobility makes states: migration and power in Africa, éd. Darshan Vigneswaran & Joel Quirk; Bitter root: the search for healing plants in Africa, d'Abena Dove Osseo-Asare / Rachel Wynberg; Kingdoms and chiefdoms in southeastern Africa: oral traditions and history, 1400-18530, de Jan Bender Shetler / Elizabeth A. Eldredge; Amistad's orphans: an Atlantic story of children, slavery, and smuggling, de Benjamin N. Lawrance / Mary Niall Mitchell; Changing childhoods in Cape Colony: Dutch Reformed Church evangelicalism and colonial childhood, 1860-1895, de S.E. Duff / Meaghan Healy-Clancy; Apartheid, 1948-1994, de Saul Dubow / Fran Buntman; Cubans in Angola: South-sSuth cooperation and transfer of knowledge, 1976-1991, de Christiane Hatzky / Katrin Hansing.--Collected Essays: Comparative/World/Transnational: Scripting revolution: a historical approach to the comparative study of revolutions, éd. Keith Michael Baker & Dan Edelstein; Eco-cultural networks and the British empire: new views on environmental history, éd. James Beattie, Edward Melillo & Emily O'Gorman; New directions in slavery studies: commodification, community, and comparison, éd. Jeff Forret & Christiane E. Seas; Puritans and Catholics in the trans-Atlantic world, 1600-1800, éd. Crawford Bribben & Scott Spurloci; Making news: the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet, éd. Richard R. John & Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb; The meaning of citizenship, éd. Richard Marback & Marc w. Kruman; Genocide and gender in the twentieth century: a comparative survey, éd. Amy E. Randall.--Faith and slavery in the Presbyterian diaspora, éd. William Harrison Taylor & Peter C. Messer.--Canada and the United States: etc.d--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: The First World War and its aftermath: the shaping of the Middle East, éd. T.J. Fraser; Women in the city: a gendered perspective on Ottoman urban history, éd. Nazan Maksuddyan.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Evil in Africa: encounters with the everyday, éd. William C. Olsen & Walter E.A. van Beek.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--DIGITAL PRIMARY SOURCES.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 121, no 2 - April 2016 [texte imprimé] . - xx p., p. 377-726, [14 p.] : cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--ARTICLES: The transnational and the text-searchable: digitized sources and the shadows they cast / Lara Putnam--Sugar machines: picturing industrial slavery / John E. Crowley.--Maidservants' tales: narrating domestic and global history in Eurasia, 1600-1900 / Amy Stanley.--The "Gesture speech of mankind": old and new entanglements in the histories of American Indian and European sign languages / Céline Carayon.--Mass housing, late modernism, and the forging of community in New York City and East Berlin, 1965-1989 / Annemarie Sammartino.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The emergence of Islam in late Antiquity: Allah and his people, d'Aziz al-Azmeh / Jonathan Berkey; Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom, c. 1091-1614, de Brian A. Catlos / Thomas S. Asbridge; Inventing exoticism: Geography, globalism, and Europe's early modern world, de Benjamin Schmidt / John E. Wills, Jr.; Mourning Lincoln, de Martha Hods / Barry Schwartz; Se of storms: a history of hurricanes in the greater Caribbean from Columbus to Katrina, de Stuart B. Schwartz / Shawn W. Miller.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: Regimes of histsoricity: presentism and experiences of time, de François Hartog / Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann; The little big number: how GDP came to rule the world and what to do about it, de Dirk Philipsen / Stephen Bacekura; Beautiful data: a history of vision and reason since 1945, d'Orit Halpern / Johanna Druckker.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Ocean of trade: South Asian merchants: Africa and the Indian Ocean, c. 1750-1850, de Pedro Machado / Ghulam A. Nadri; Anarchist immigrants in Spain and Argentina, de James A. Baer / Julia Rodriguez; Pan American women: U.S. internationalists and revolutionary Mexico, de Megan Threlkeld / Mary K. Trigg; Discovering tuberculosis: a global history, 1900 to the present, de Christian W. McMillen / Linda Bryder.--Asia: etc.--Oceania and the Pacific Islands: etc.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Advice for the Sultan: prophetic voices and secular politics in medieval Islam, de Beguin Yavari / John Walbridge; Muslim midwives: the craft of birthing in the premodern Middle East, d'Avner Giladi / Nazam Maksudayan.--Modernizing marriage: family, ideology and law in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Egypt, de Kenneth M. Cuno / Alsaneh Najmabadi.--The Iranian constitution: revolution and the clerical leadership of Khurasani, de Mateo Mohammad Farzaneh / Behrooz Moazami; Making history in Iran: education, nationalism, and print culture, de Farzin Bejdani / David N Yaghoubian; British imperialism and the "tribal question": desert administration and nomadic societies in the Middle East, 1919-1936, de Robert S.G. Fletcher / Kevin W. Martin.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Mobility makes states: migration and power in Africa, éd. Darshan Vigneswaran & Joel Quirk; Bitter root: the search for healing plants in Africa, d'Abena Dove Osseo-Asare / Rachel Wynberg; Kingdoms and chiefdoms in southeastern Africa: oral traditions and history, 1400-18530, de Jan Bender Shetler / Elizabeth A. Eldredge; Amistad's orphans: an Atlantic story of children, slavery, and smuggling, de Benjamin N. Lawrance / Mary Niall Mitchell; Changing childhoods in Cape Colony: Dutch Reformed Church evangelicalism and colonial childhood, 1860-1895, de S.E. Duff / Meaghan Healy-Clancy; Apartheid, 1948-1994, de Saul Dubow / Fran Buntman; Cubans in Angola: South-sSuth cooperation and transfer of knowledge, 1976-1991, de Christiane Hatzky / Katrin Hansing.--Collected Essays: Comparative/World/Transnational: Scripting revolution: a historical approach to the comparative study of revolutions, éd. Keith Michael Baker & Dan Edelstein; Eco-cultural networks and the British empire: new views on environmental history, éd. James Beattie, Edward Melillo & Emily O'Gorman; New directions in slavery studies: commodification, community, and comparison, éd. Jeff Forret & Christiane E. Seas; Puritans and Catholics in the trans-Atlantic world, 1600-1800, éd. Crawford Bribben & Scott Spurloci; Making news: the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet, éd. Richard R. John & Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb; The meaning of citizenship, éd. Richard Marback & Marc w. Kruman; Genocide and gender in the twentieth century: a comparative survey, éd. Amy E. Randall.--Faith and slavery in the Presbyterian diaspora, éd. William Harrison Taylor & Peter C. Messer.--Canada and the United States: etc.d--Europe: Ancient and Medieval: etc.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern: etc.--Middle East and Northern Africa: The First World War and its aftermath: the shaping of the Middle East, éd. T.J. Fraser; Women in the city: a gendered perspective on Ottoman urban history, éd. Nazan Maksuddyan.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Evil in Africa: encounters with the everyday, éd. William C. Olsen & Walter E.A. van Beek.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--DIGITAL PRIMARY SOURCES.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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