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| Titre : |
v. 122, no 1 - February 2017 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
xx, 316, [8] 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: Inequality: historical and disciplinary approaches / Patrick Manning.--ARTICLES: History in the dungeon: slavery and the spirit of capitalism in Cape Coast Castle, Ghana / Andrew Apter.--To coddle and caress: these great capitalists: Eastern money, frontier populism, and the politics of market-making in the American West / Noam Maggor.--The quest for an "indigenous church": German missionaries, Chinese Christians, and the indigenization debates of the 1920s / Albert Monshan Wu.--DIGITAL HISTORY REVIEW ESSAY: Thematic digital history archives and their wicked problems: China, America and the Pacific / Eileen Scully.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The Channel: England, France and the construction of a maritime border in the eighteenth century, de Renauld Morieux / David Andress.--Polyandry and wife-selling in Qing dynasty China: survival strategies and judicial interventions, de Matthew H. Sommer / Joan Judge.--The Muslim question and Russian imperial governance, d'Elena I. Campbell; Becoming Muslim in imperial Russia: conversion, apostasy, and literacy, de Agnes Nilufer Kefeli; Imperial Russia's Muslims: Islam, empire, and European modernity, 1788-1914, de Mustafa Tuka / Vladimir Bobrovnikov.--The trouble with empire: challenges to modern British imperialism, d'Antoinette Burton / Jonathan Saha.--After Appomattox: military occupation and the ends of war, de Gregory P. Downs / David M. Edelstein.--Inherit the Holy Mountain: religion and the rise of American environmentalism, de Mark R. Stoll / David S. Bovée.--KL: a history of the Nazi concentration camps, de Nicholaus Wachsmann / Harold Marcuse.--Intimate empire: collaboration and colonial modernity in Korea and Japan, de Nayung Aimée Kwon / Alexis Dudden.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The cybernetics moment: or why we call our age the information age, de Ronald R. Kline / James W. Cortada.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Mapping the Ottomans: sovereignty, territory, and identity in the early modern Mediterranean, de Palmira Brummett / Sean Roberts.--Empire by treaty: negotiating European expansion, 1600-1900, éd. Saliha Belmessous / Josep M. Fradera.--Selling empire: India in the making of Britain and America, 1600-1830, de Jonathan Eacott / Ashli White.--Strangers on familiar soil: rediscovering the Chile-California connection, de Edward Dallam Melillo / John Ryan Fischer.--Confronting Black Jacobins: the United States, the Haitian Revolution, and the origins of the Dominican Republic, de Gerald Horne / James Alexander Dun.--Wiring the world: the social and cultural creation of global telegraph networks, de Simone M. Muller / Daniel Headrick.--The British Empire and the Haj, 1865-1956,d e John Slight / Christian Tripodi.--Hong Kong and British culture, 1945-97, de Mark Hampton / Tanja Beultmann.--Liberated threads: Black women, style, and the global politics of soul, de Tanisha C Ford / Lynn M. Thomas.--The crisis of global modernity: Asian traditions and a sustainable future, de Prasenjit Daura / Rajeev Bhargava.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Ethnicity, identity, and the development of nationalism in Iran, de David N. Yahoubian / Reza Zia-Ebrahimi.--Slaves of one master: globalization and slavery in Arabia in the age of empire, de Matthew S. Hopper / Ehud R. Toledano.--Of sand or soil: genealogy and tribal belonging in Saudi Arabia, de Nadav Samin / Paul Dresch.--Land tenure, fiscal policy, and imperial power in medieval Syro-Egypt, de Daisuke Igarashi / Bethany J. Walker.--Mecca of revolution: Algeria, decolonization, and the Third World order, de Jeffrey James Byrne / Sung-eun Choi.--The last civilized place: Sijilmasa and its Saharan destiny, de Ronald A. Messier & James A Miller / Susan Gilson Miller.--The making of Salafism: Islamic reform in the twentieth century, de Henry Luazière / Etty Terem--Sub-Saharan Africa: West Africa's women of God: Alinesitoué and the Diola prophetic tradition, de Robert M. Baum / John N. Hanson.--Gold Coast diasporas: identity, culture, and power, de Walter C. Rucker / Mariana P. Candido.--Crossing the color line: race, sex, and the contested politics of colonialism in Ghana, de Carina E. Ray / Edna G. Bay.--Indians in Kenya: the politics of diaspora, de Sana Aiyar / Bill Freund.--African socialism in postcolonial Tanzania: between the village and the world, de Priya Lal / Gregory H. Maddox.--Hunting Africa: British sport, African knowledge ad the nature of empire, d'Angela Thompsell / Precious McKenzie.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Methods/Theory: Genealogies of genius, éd. Joyce E. Chaplin & Darrin M. McMahon.--Methods in world history: a critical approach, éd. Arne Jarrick, Janken Myrdal & Maria Wallenberg Bondesson.--The historiography of transition: critical phases in the development of modernity (1494-1913), éd. Paolo Pombeni.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Transformations of populism in Europe and the Americas: history and recent tendencies, éd. John Abromett, et al.--Domestic tensions, national anxieties: global perspectives on marriage, crisis, and nation, éd. Kristin Celello & Hanan Kholoussy.--Transnational encounters between Germany and Japan: perceptions of partnership in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, éd. Joanne Miyang Cho, Lee M. Roberts & Christian W. Spang.--American studies encounters the Middle East, éd. Alex Lubin & Marwan M. Kraidy.--The rise and demise of slavery and the slave trade in the Atlantic World, éd. Philip Misevich & Kristin Mann.--Ex voto: votive giving across culture, éd. Ittai Weinryb.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES: Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Modern Muslims: a Sudan memoir, de Steve Howard.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--DIGITAL PRIMARY SOURCES.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX TO AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, FEBRUARY 2017.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 122, no 1 - February 2017 [texte imprimé] . - xx, 316, [8] p. : cartes, ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 27 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
IN THIS ISSUE.--IN BACK ISSUES.--AHA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Inequality: historical and disciplinary approaches / Patrick Manning.--ARTICLES: History in the dungeon: slavery and the spirit of capitalism in Cape Coast Castle, Ghana / Andrew Apter.--To coddle and caress: these great capitalists: Eastern money, frontier populism, and the politics of market-making in the American West / Noam Maggor.--The quest for an "indigenous church": German missionaries, Chinese Christians, and the indigenization debates of the 1920s / Albert Monshan Wu.--DIGITAL HISTORY REVIEW ESSAY: Thematic digital history archives and their wicked problems: China, America and the Pacific / Eileen Scully.--FEATURED REVIEWS: The Channel: England, France and the construction of a maritime border in the eighteenth century, de Renauld Morieux / David Andress.--Polyandry and wife-selling in Qing dynasty China: survival strategies and judicial interventions, de Matthew H. Sommer / Joan Judge.--The Muslim question and Russian imperial governance, d'Elena I. Campbell; Becoming Muslim in imperial Russia: conversion, apostasy, and literacy, de Agnes Nilufer Kefeli; Imperial Russia's Muslims: Islam, empire, and European modernity, 1788-1914, de Mustafa Tuka / Vladimir Bobrovnikov.--The trouble with empire: challenges to modern British imperialism, d'Antoinette Burton / Jonathan Saha.--After Appomattox: military occupation and the ends of war, de Gregory P. Downs / David M. Edelstein.--Inherit the Holy Mountain: religion and the rise of American environmentalism, de Mark R. Stoll / David S. Bovée.--KL: a history of the Nazi concentration camps, de Nicholaus Wachsmann / Harold Marcuse.--Intimate empire: collaboration and colonial modernity in Korea and Japan, de Nayung Aimée Kwon / Alexis Dudden.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Methods/Theory: The cybernetics moment: or why we call our age the information age, de Ronald R. Kline / James W. Cortada.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Mapping the Ottomans: sovereignty, territory, and identity in the early modern Mediterranean, de Palmira Brummett / Sean Roberts.--Empire by treaty: negotiating European expansion, 1600-1900, éd. Saliha Belmessous / Josep M. Fradera.--Selling empire: India in the making of Britain and America, 1600-1830, de Jonathan Eacott / Ashli White.--Strangers on familiar soil: rediscovering the Chile-California connection, de Edward Dallam Melillo / John Ryan Fischer.--Confronting Black Jacobins: the United States, the Haitian Revolution, and the origins of the Dominican Republic, de Gerald Horne / James Alexander Dun.--Wiring the world: the social and cultural creation of global telegraph networks, de Simone M. Muller / Daniel Headrick.--The British Empire and the Haj, 1865-1956,d e John Slight / Christian Tripodi.--Hong Kong and British culture, 1945-97, de Mark Hampton / Tanja Beultmann.--Liberated threads: Black women, style, and the global politics of soul, de Tanisha C Ford / Lynn M. Thomas.--The crisis of global modernity: Asian traditions and a sustainable future, de Prasenjit Daura / Rajeev Bhargava.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Middle East and Northern Africa: Ethnicity, identity, and the development of nationalism in Iran, de David N. Yahoubian / Reza Zia-Ebrahimi.--Slaves of one master: globalization and slavery in Arabia in the age of empire, de Matthew S. Hopper / Ehud R. Toledano.--Of sand or soil: genealogy and tribal belonging in Saudi Arabia, de Nadav Samin / Paul Dresch.--Land tenure, fiscal policy, and imperial power in medieval Syro-Egypt, de Daisuke Igarashi / Bethany J. Walker.--Mecca of revolution: Algeria, decolonization, and the Third World order, de Jeffrey James Byrne / Sung-eun Choi.--The last civilized place: Sijilmasa and its Saharan destiny, de Ronald A. Messier & James A Miller / Susan Gilson Miller.--The making of Salafism: Islamic reform in the twentieth century, de Henry Luazière / Etty Terem--Sub-Saharan Africa: West Africa's women of God: Alinesitoué and the Diola prophetic tradition, de Robert M. Baum / John N. Hanson.--Gold Coast diasporas: identity, culture, and power, de Walter C. Rucker / Mariana P. Candido.--Crossing the color line: race, sex, and the contested politics of colonialism in Ghana, de Carina E. Ray / Edna G. Bay.--Indians in Kenya: the politics of diaspora, de Sana Aiyar / Bill Freund.--African socialism in postcolonial Tanzania: between the village and the world, de Priya Lal / Gregory H. Maddox.--Hunting Africa: British sport, African knowledge ad the nature of empire, d'Angela Thompsell / Precious McKenzie.--COLLECTED ESSAYS: Methods/Theory: Genealogies of genius, éd. Joyce E. Chaplin & Darrin M. McMahon.--Methods in world history: a critical approach, éd. Arne Jarrick, Janken Myrdal & Maria Wallenberg Bondesson.--The historiography of transition: critical phases in the development of modernity (1494-1913), éd. Paolo Pombeni.--Comparative/World/Transnational: Transformations of populism in Europe and the Americas: history and recent tendencies, éd. John Abromett, et al.--Domestic tensions, national anxieties: global perspectives on marriage, crisis, and nation, éd. Kristin Celello & Hanan Kholoussy.--Transnational encounters between Germany and Japan: perceptions of partnership in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, éd. Joanne Miyang Cho, Lee M. Roberts & Christian W. Spang.--American studies encounters the Middle East, éd. Alex Lubin & Marwan M. Kraidy.--The rise and demise of slavery and the slave trade in the Atlantic World, éd. Philip Misevich & Kristin Mann.--Ex voto: votive giving across culture, éd. Ittai Weinryb.--Asia.--Canada and the United States.-Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--DOCUMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES: Asia.--Canada and the United States.--Caribbean and Latin America.--Europe: Ancient and Medieval.--Europe: Early Modern and Modern.--Sub-Saharan Africa: Modern Muslims: a Sudan memoir, de Steve Howard.--OTHER BOOKS RECEIVED.--DIGITAL PRIMARY SOURCES.--COMMUNICATIONS.--INDEX TO AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, FEBRUARY 2017.--INDEX OF TOPICS.--INDEX OF ADVERTISERS. |
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