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| Titre : |
v. 121, no 3 - June 2016 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
xviii p., p. 727-1084, [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: After death her face turned white: blackness, whiteness, and sanctity in the early modern hispanic world , d'Erin Kathleen Rowe.--Entangled states: the translocal repercussions of rural pacification in China, 1869-1873, de Melissa Macauley.--Baltimore teaches, Göttingen learns: cooperation, competition, and the research university / Emily J. Levine.--Capturing the moment, picturing history: photographs of the Liberation of Paris, de Catherine E. Clark.--Review Essay: The embodied imagination in recent writings on food history / Jeffrey M. Pilcher.--Featured Reviews: The rise of Thomas Cromwell: power and politics in the reign of Henry VIII, de Michael Everett / Tracy Borman.--Invisible hands: self-organization and the eighteenth century, de Jonathan Sheehan & Dror Wahrman / M. Smith; Revolutions without borders; The call to liberty in the Atlantic World, de Janet Polasky / Ruma Chopra; Anti-imperial metropolis: interwar Paris and the seeds of Third World nationalism, de Michael Goebel; Freedom time: negritude, decolonization, and the future of the world, de Gary Wilder / Paul S. Landau; The crisis of Genocide. v. 1: Devastation: the European rimlands, 1912-1938; v. 2. Annihilation: the European rimlands, 1939-1953, de Mark Levene / Christian Gorlach; Black earth: the holocaust as history and warning, de Timothy Snyder / Mark Roseman.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The intimacies of four continents, de Lisa Lowe / Betty Joseph; Tangible things: making history through objects, de Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, et al. / Giorgio Riello; Violence: a modern obsession, de Richard Bessel / Martin Jay; The history of emotions: an introduction, de Jan Plamper / Nicole Eustace; Grounds for difference, de Rogers Brubaker / Prasenjit Duara.--Comparative/World/Transnational: World philology, éd. Sheldon Pollock, et al. / Vishwa Adluri; The hidden history of crime, corruption, and states, éd. Renate Bridenthal / Catherine L. Phipps; Pirates, merchants, settlers, and slaves: colonial American and the Indo-Atlantic world, de Kevin P. McDonald / Alan Karras; Indigenous communities and settler colonialism: land holding, loss and survival in an interconnected world, éd. Zoe Laidlaw & Alan Lester / Margaret D. Jacobs; Why did Europe conquer the world?, de Philip T. Hoffman; The great divergence reconsidered: Europe, India, and the rise to global economic power, de Roman Studer / Jan de Vries.--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: Plague and empire in the early modern Mediterranean world: The Ottoman experience, 1547-1600, de Jane Stevens Crawshaw; Natural disasters in the Ottoman Empire: plague, famine, and other misfortunes, de Yaron Ayalon; Render unto the Sultan: power, authority, and the Greek orthodox Church in the early Ottoman centuries, de Tom Papademetriou / Elias Kolovos; The Shi'Ãtes of Lebanon: modernism, communism, and Hizbullah's Islamists, de Rula Jurdi Abisaab & Malek Abissad / Max weiss; Civil uprisings in modern Sudan: the "Khartoum Springs" of 1964 and 1965, de W.J. Berridge / Kiim Searcy.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Daughters of the trade: Atlantic slavers and interracial marriage on the Gold Coast, de Pernille Ipsen / Abosede George; The fruits of freedom in British Togoland: literacy, politics and nationalism, 1914-2014, de Kate Skinner / Mohamed Saliou Camara.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Methods/Theory: The anthropology of expeditions: travel, visualities, afterlives, éd. Joshua A. Bell & Erin L. Hasinoff; Historical teleologies in the modern world, éd. Henning Trüper, et al.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Crisis in economic and social history: a comparative persective, éd. A.T. Brown, et al.; Imagining the British Atlantic after the American Revolution, éd. Michael Meranze & Saree Makdisi; Gener; Imperialism and global exchanges, éd. Stephan F. Miescher, et al.; The historical animal, éd. Susan Nance; Childhood, youth and emotions in modern history: national, colonial and global perspectives, éd. Stephanie Olsen.--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: Designing identity: the power of textiles in late Antiquity, éd. Thelma K. Thomas.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--DIGITAL PRIMARY SOURCES.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 121, no 3 - June 2016 [texte imprimé] . - xviii p., p. 727-1084, [24 p.] : cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
In this issue.--In back issues.--ARTICLES: After death her face turned white: blackness, whiteness, and sanctity in the early modern hispanic world , d'Erin Kathleen Rowe.--Entangled states: the translocal repercussions of rural pacification in China, 1869-1873, de Melissa Macauley.--Baltimore teaches, Göttingen learns: cooperation, competition, and the research university / Emily J. Levine.--Capturing the moment, picturing history: photographs of the Liberation of Paris, de Catherine E. Clark.--Review Essay: The embodied imagination in recent writings on food history / Jeffrey M. Pilcher.--Featured Reviews: The rise of Thomas Cromwell: power and politics in the reign of Henry VIII, de Michael Everett / Tracy Borman.--Invisible hands: self-organization and the eighteenth century, de Jonathan Sheehan & Dror Wahrman / M. Smith; Revolutions without borders; The call to liberty in the Atlantic World, de Janet Polasky / Ruma Chopra; Anti-imperial metropolis: interwar Paris and the seeds of Third World nationalism, de Michael Goebel; Freedom time: negritude, decolonization, and the future of the world, de Gary Wilder / Paul S. Landau; The crisis of Genocide. v. 1: Devastation: the European rimlands, 1912-1938; v. 2. Annihilation: the European rimlands, 1939-1953, de Mark Levene / Christian Gorlach; Black earth: the holocaust as history and warning, de Timothy Snyder / Mark Roseman.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The intimacies of four continents, de Lisa Lowe / Betty Joseph; Tangible things: making history through objects, de Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, et al. / Giorgio Riello; Violence: a modern obsession, de Richard Bessel / Martin Jay; The history of emotions: an introduction, de Jan Plamper / Nicole Eustace; Grounds for difference, de Rogers Brubaker / Prasenjit Duara.--Comparative/World/Transnational: World philology, éd. Sheldon Pollock, et al. / Vishwa Adluri; The hidden history of crime, corruption, and states, éd. Renate Bridenthal / Catherine L. Phipps; Pirates, merchants, settlers, and slaves: colonial American and the Indo-Atlantic world, de Kevin P. McDonald / Alan Karras; Indigenous communities and settler colonialism: land holding, loss and survival in an interconnected world, éd. Zoe Laidlaw & Alan Lester / Margaret D. Jacobs; Why did Europe conquer the world?, de Philip T. Hoffman; The great divergence reconsidered: Europe, India, and the rise to global economic power, de Roman Studer / Jan de Vries.--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: Plague and empire in the early modern Mediterranean world: The Ottoman experience, 1547-1600, de Jane Stevens Crawshaw; Natural disasters in the Ottoman Empire: plague, famine, and other misfortunes, de Yaron Ayalon; Render unto the Sultan: power, authority, and the Greek orthodox Church in the early Ottoman centuries, de Tom Papademetriou / Elias Kolovos; The Shi'Ãtes of Lebanon: modernism, communism, and Hizbullah's Islamists, de Rula Jurdi Abisaab & Malek Abissad / Max weiss; Civil uprisings in modern Sudan: the "Khartoum Springs" of 1964 and 1965, de W.J. Berridge / Kiim Searcy.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Daughters of the trade: Atlantic slavers and interracial marriage on the Gold Coast, de Pernille Ipsen / Abosede George; The fruits of freedom in British Togoland: literacy, politics and nationalism, 1914-2014, de Kate Skinner / Mohamed Saliou Camara.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Methods/Theory: The anthropology of expeditions: travel, visualities, afterlives, éd. Joshua A. Bell & Erin L. Hasinoff; Historical teleologies in the modern world, éd. Henning Trüper, et al.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Crisis in economic and social history: a comparative persective, éd. A.T. Brown, et al.; Imagining the British Atlantic after the American Revolution, éd. Michael Meranze & Saree Makdisi; Gener; Imperialism and global exchanges, éd. Stephan F. Miescher, et al.; The historical animal, éd. Susan Nance; Childhood, youth and emotions in modern history: national, colonial and global perspectives, éd. Stephanie Olsen.--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: Designing identity: the power of textiles in late Antiquity, éd. Thelma K. Thomas.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--DIGITAL PRIMARY SOURCES.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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