Articles
| The "Vision of Salome": Cosmopolitanism and
Erotic Dancing in Central London, 1908-1918 |
| by Judith R. Walkowitz |
337 |
|
| Ritualization of Regulation: The Enforcement of Chinese
Exclusion in the United States and China |
| by Adam McKeown |
377 |
|
| Beyond Markets and Hierarchies: Toward a New Synthesis of
American Business History |
| by Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Daniel M. G. Raff, and Peter Temin |
404 |
Review Essays: Colonialism and the Possibilities of Historical Anthropology
| Introduction |
434 |
|
| Word Made Flesh: Christianity, Modernity, and Cultural
Colonialism in the Work of Jean and John Comaroff |
| by Elizabeth Elbourne |
435 |
|
| Hegemony and Culture in Historical Anthropology: A Review
Essay on Jean and John L. Comaroff's Of Revelation and Revolution |
| by Sally Engle Merry |
460 |
|
| The Comaroffs Out of Africa: A Reflection Out of Oceania |
| by Greg Dening |
471 |
Reviews of Books
METHODS/THEORY
| 1.Ann Rigney. Imperfect Histories: The Elusive Past and
the Legacy of Romantic Historicism. |
| By Lionel Gossman |
479 |
|
| 2.Christine Daniels and Michael V. Kennedy, editors. Negotiating
Empires: Centers and Peripheries in the Americas, 1500–1820. |
| By Ian K. Steele |
480 |
|
| 3.Yehuda Bauer. Rethinking the Holocaust. |
| By Henry Friedlander |
481 |
|
| 4.Sacha Zala. Geschichte unter der Schere politischer
Zensur: Amtliche Aktensammlungen im internationalen Vergleich. |
| By Hanns Jürgen Küsters |
482 |
|
| 5.Joseph A. Amato. Rethinking Home: A Case for Writing
Local History. |
| By Andrew R. L. Cayton |
483 |
COMPARATIVE/WORLD
| 6.James Raven. London Booksellers and American Customers:
Transatlantic Literary Community and the Charleston Library Society, 1748–1811. |
| By Mark G. Spencer |
483 |
|
| 7.Colin G. Calloway, Gerd Gemünden, and Susanne Zantop,
editors. Germans and Indians: Fantasies, Encounters, Projections. |
| By Harry Liebersohn |
484 |
|
| 8.Enrico Dal Lago and Rick Halpern, editors. The American
South and the Italian Mezzogiorno: Essays in Comparative History. |
| By Crandall A. Shifflett |
485 |
|
| 9.Patrick Wright. Tank: The Progress of a Monstrous War
Machine. |
| By Leonard V. Smith |
487 |
|
| 10.Tomoko Akami. Internationalizing the Pacific: The
United States, Japan and the Institute of Pacific Relations in War and Peace, 1919–45. |
| By Noriko Kawamura |
488 |
|
| 11.Victor S. Kaufman. Confronting Communism: U.S. and
British Policies toward China. |
| By Steve Tsang |
488 |
|
| 12.Henriette von Holleuffer. Zwischen Fremde und Fremde:
Displaced Persons in Australien, den USA und Kanada 1946–1952. |
| By Dietrich Herrmann |
489 |
ASIA
| 13.David A. Graff. Medieval Chinese Warfare, 300–900 |
| By Charles Holcombe |
490 |
|
| 14.Edward L. Davis. Society and the Supernatural in Song
China. |
| By Kenneth Dean |
491 |
|
| 15.Michael Nylan. The Five "Confucian" Classics. |
| By Josephine Chiu-Duke |
492 |
|
| 16.S. A. Smith. Like Cattle and Horses: Nationalism and
Labor in Shanghai, 1895–1927. |
| By Edward Rhoads |
493 |
|
| 17.Bradley K. Geisert. Radicalism and Its Demise: The
Chinese Nationalist Party, Factionalism, and Local Elites in Jiangsu Province,
1924–1931. |
| By Xiaoqun Xu |
494 |
|
| 18.Douglas R. Howland. Translating the West: Language and
Political Reason in Nineteenth-Century Japan. |
| By James L. Huffman |
494 |
|
| 19.Kenneth J. Ruoff. The People's Emperor: Democracy and
the Japanese Monarchy, 1945–1995. |
| By Peter Wetzler |
495 |
|
| 20.Hue-Tam Ho Tai, editor. The Country of Memory: Remaking
the Past in Late Socialist Vietnam. |
| By Jay Winter |
496 |
|
| 21.Janet Rizvi. Trans-Himalayan Caravans: Merchant Princes
and Peasant Traders in Ladakh. |
| By James F. Fisher |
497 |
|
| 22.Cynthia Talbot. Precolonial India in Practice: Society,
Region, and Identity in Medieval Andhra. |
| By Richard H. Davis |
498 |
|
| 23.Piya Chatterjee. A Time for Tea: Women, Labor, and
Post/Colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation. |
| By Kamala Visweswaran |
499 |
|
| 24.Ann Grodzins Gold and Bhoju Ram Gujar. In the Time of
Trees and Sorrows: Nature, Power, and Memory in Rajasthan. |
| By Tapan Raychaudhuri |
500 |
|
| 25.Tai Yong Tan and Gyanesh Kudaisya. The Aftermath of
Partition in South Asia. |
| By Sudhir Chandra |
501 |
|
| 26.J. H. Walker. Power and Prowess: The Origins of Brooke
Kingship in Sarawak. |
| By James Francis Warren |
501 |
OCEANIA AND THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
| 27.Ian Breward. A History of the Churches in Australasia. |
| By Richard Ely |
502 |
|
| 28.Joy Damousi. Living with the Aftermath: Trauma,
Nostalgia and Grief in Post-War Australia. |
| By Pat Jalland |
503 |
|
| 29.James Belich. Paradise Reforged: A History of the New
Zealanders; From the 1880s to the Year 2000. |
| By David Pearson |
504 |
CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
| 30.John Clarke. Land, Power, and Economics on the Frontier
of Upper Canada. |
| By Françoise Noël |
505 |
|
| 31.Jeffrey L. McNairn. The Capacity to Judge: Public
Opinion and Deliberative Democracy in Upper Canada, 1791–1854. |
| By Cecilia Morgan |
506 |
|
| 32.Cole Harris. Making Native Space: Colonialism,
Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia. |
| By Tina Loo |
507 |
|
| 33.Reinhold Kramer and Tom Mitchell. Walk Towards the
Gallows: The Tragedy of Hilda Blake, Hanged 1899. |
| By Adele Perry |
508 |
|
| 34.Wendy Mitchinson. Giving Birth in Canada: 1900–1950. |
| By Patricia Jasen |
508 |
|
| 35.Monda Halpern. And on that Farm He Had a Wife: Ontario
Farm Women and Feminism, 1900–1970. |
| By Kerry Badgley |
509 |
|
| 36.Joseph E. Illick. American Childhoods. |
| By Mary Ann Mason |
510 |
|
| 37.Martha C. Knack. Boundaries Between: The Southern
Paiutes, 1775–1995. |
| By F. Todd Smith |
511 |
|
| 38.Randy J. Sparks. Religion in Mississippi. |
| By Samuel S. Hill |
512 |
|
| 39.Joseph A. Fry. Dixie Looks Abroad: The South and U.S.
Foreign Relations, 1789–1973. |
| By Robert E. May |
512 |
|
| 40.Matthew Dennis. Red, White, and Blue Letter Days: An
American Calendar. |
| By Karal Ann Marling |
513 |
|
| 41.Leslie J. Lindenauer. Piety and Power: Gender and
Religious Culture in the American Colonies, 1630–1700. |
| By Catherine A. Brekus |
514 |
|
| 42.Gary B. Nash. First City: Philadelphia and the Forging
of Historical Memory. |
| By Eric Sandweiss |
515 |
|
| 43.Claudia L. Bushman. In Old Virginia: Slavery, Farming,
and Society in the Journal of John Walker. |
| By Robert McColley |
516 |
|
| 44.Nicolas W. Proctor. Bathed in Blood: Hunting and
Mastery in the Old South. |
| By Lisa M. Fine |
517 |
|
| 45.Charlene M. Boyer Lewis. Ladies and Gentlemen on
Display: Planter Society and the Virginia Springs, 1790–1860. |
| By Jon Sterngass |
518 |
|
| 46.David T. Gleeson. The Irish in the South, 1815–1877. |
| By Robert Emmett Curran |
519 |
|
| 47.Caroline Winterer. The Culture of Classicism: Ancient
Greece and Rome in American Intellectual Life, 1780–1910. |
| By Carl J. Richard |
519 |
|
| 48.Marshall Foletta. Coming to Terms with Democracy:
Federalist Intellectuals and the Shaping of an American Culture. |
| By Lewis Perry |
520 |
|
| 49.Andrew C. Lenner. The Federal Principle in American
Politics, 1790–1833. |
| By R. B. Bernstein |
521 |
|
| 50.Richard S. Newman. The Transformation of American
Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic. |
| By David Brion Davis |
522 |
|
| 51.Patrick Rael. Black Identity and Black Protest in the
Antebellum North. |
| By Wilson J. Moses |
523 |
|
| 52.Peter S. Field. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Making of a
Democratic Intellectual. |
| By John L. Thomas |
524 |
|
| 53.Catherine M. Rokicky. James Monroe: Oberlin's Christian
Statesman and Reformer, 1821–1898. |
| By Stacey Robertson |
525 |
|
| 54.Elizabeth A. De Wolfe. Shaking the Faith: Women,
Family, and Mary Marshall Dyer's Anti-Shaker Campaign, 1815–1867. |
| By Etta M. Madden |
526 |
|
| 55.John Corrigan. Business of the Heart: Religion and
Emotion in the Nineteenth Century. |
| By A. Gregory Schneider |
527 |
|
| 56.Brian Black. Petrolia: The Landscape of America's First
Oil Boom. |
| By Michael P. Conzen |
527 |
|
| 57.Thomas Cooley. The Ivory Leg in the Ebony Cabinet:
Madness, Race, and Gender in Victorian America. |
| By Norman Dain |
528 |
|
| 58.Brian Regal. Henry Fairfield Osborn: Race and the
Search for the Origins of Man. |
| By Edward J. Larson |
529 |
|
| 59.Carol K. Coburn and Martha Smith. Spirited Lives: How
Nuns Shaped Catholic Culture and American Life, 1836–1920. |
| By Nancy Lusignan Schultz |
530 |
|
| 60.Deirdre M. Moloney. American Catholic Lay Groups and
Transatlantic Social Reform in the Progressive Era. |
| By Anne Klejment |
531 |
|
| 61.Lillian Taiz. Hallelujah Lads and Lasses: Remaking the
Salvation Army in America, 1880–1930. |
| By Charles Hambrick-Stowe |
532 |
|
| 62.Steven D. Reschly. The Amish on the Iowa Prairie, 1840
to 1910. |
| By Valarie H. Ziegler |
533 |
|
| 63.James R. Goff, Jr. Close Harmony: A History of Southern
Gospel. |
| By Don Cusic |
534 |
|
| 64.Ronald R. Kline. Consumers in the Country: Technology
and Social Change in Rural America. |
| By Frieda Knobloch |
534 |
|
| 65.Stephen H. Norwood. Strikebreaking and Intimidation:
Mercenaries and Masculinity in Twentieth-Century America. |
| By Joseph A. McCartin |
535 |
|
| 66.Elizabeth Faue. Writing the Wrongs: Eva Valesh and the
Rise of Labor Journalism. |
| By Ardis Cameron |
536 |
|
| 67.Shehong Chen. Being Chinese, Becoming Chinese American. |
| By Adam McKeown |
537 |
|
| 68.Rafael Medoff. Militant Zionism in America: The Rise
and Impact of the Jabotinsky Movement in the United States, 1926–1948. |
| By Michael E. Staub |
538 |
|
| 69.Charles C. Alexander. Breaking the Slump: Baseball in
the Depression Era. |
| By Paul J. Zingg |
539 |
|
| 70.Karen Ferguson. Black Politics in New Deal Atlanta. |
| By Greta de Jong |
540 |
|
| 71.Karen L. Riley. Schools Behind Barbed Wire: The Untold
Story of Wartime Internment and the Children of Arrested Enemy Aliens. |
| By Greg Robinson |
541 |
|
| 72.David Schuyler. A City Transformed: Redevelopment,
Race, and Suburbanization in Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1940–1980. |
| By Jon C. Teaford |
542 |
|
| 73.Heather Ann Thompson. Whose Detroit? Politics, Labor,
and Race in a Modern American City. |
| By James J. Connolly |
542 |
|
| 74.Leonard N. Moore. Carl B. Stokes and the Rise of Black
Political Power. |
| By Karen Ferguson |
543 |
|
| 75.Rusty L. Monhollon. "This is America?" The
Sixties in Lawrence, Kansas. |
| By Mary Ann Wynkoop |
544 |
|
| 76.Mitchell B. Lerner. The Pueblo Incident: A Spy Ship
and the Failure of American Foreign Policy. |
| By Edward J. Marolda |
545 |
|
| 77.Egal Feldman. Catholics and Jews in Twentieth-Century
America. |
| By Jonathan D. Sarna |
546 |
|
| 78.Carol M. Swain. The New White Nationalism in America:
Its Challenge to Integration. |
| By Kathleen M. Blee |
547 |
CARIBBEAN AND LATIN AMERICA
| 79.Arnold J. Bauer. Goods, Power, History: Latin America's
Material Culture. |
| By Eric Zolov |
548 |
|
| 80.William H. Beezley and David E. Lorey, editors. ˇViva
Mexico! ˇViva La Independencia! Celebrations of September 16. |
| By Barbara A. Tenenbaum |
549 |
|
| 81.Lynn Stephen. ˇZapata Lives! History and Cultural
Politics in Southern Mexico. |
| By David Carey, Jr. |
550 |
|
| 82.Ignacio Gallup-Diaz. "The Door to the Seas and Key
to the Universe": Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Darién, 1640–1750. |
| By Luis F. Calero |
551 |
|
| 83.James D. Henderson. Modernization in Colombia: The
Laureano Gómez Years, 1889–1965. |
| By Herbert Braun |
552 |
|
| 84.D. Graham Burnett. Masters of All They Surveyed:
Exploration, Geography, and a British El Dorado. |
| By Lesley B. Cormack |
553 |
|
| 85.Peter M. Beattie. The Tribute of Blood: Army, Honor,
Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864–1945. |
| By Barbara Weinstein |
553 |
|
| 86.Patrick Barr-Melej. Reforming Chile: Cultural
Politics, Nationalism, and the Rise of the Middle Class. |
| By Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt |
555 |
EUROPE: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL
| 87.Carol Dougherty. The Raft of Odysseus: The Ethnographic
Imagination of Homer's Odyssey. |
| By Donald Lateiner |
556 |
|
| 88.François Hartog. Memories of Odysseus: Frontier Tales
from Ancient Greece. |
| By Louise Pratt |
557 |
|
| 89.Judith M. Barringer. The Hunt in Ancient Greece. |
| By Mary Ann Eaverly |
558 |
|
| 90.Irad Malkin, editor. Ancient Perceptions of Greek
Ethnicity. |
| By Kathryn Lomas |
558 |
|
| 91.T. Corey Brennan. The Praetorship in the Roman
Republic. |
| By Arthur M. Eckstein |
559 |
|
| 92.Carlin A. Barton. Roman Honor: The Fire in the Bones. |
| By W. V. Harris |
561 |
|
| 93.Sarah Hamilton. The Practice of Penance, 900–1050. |
| By John W. Bernhardt |
562 |
|
| 94.Malcolm Vale. The Princely Court: Medieval Courts and
Culture in North-West Europe 1270–1380. |
| By W. M. Ormrod |
562 |
|
| 95.Shulamith Shahar. Women in a Medieval Heretical Sect:
Agnes and Huguette the Waldensians. |
| By John H. Arnold |
563 |
|
| 96.Frank Rexroth. Das Milieu der Nacht: Obrigkeit and
Randgruppen im spätmittelalterlichen London. |
| By Barbara A. Hanawalt |
564 |
|
| 97.Steven A. Epstein. Speaking of Slavery: Color,
Ethnicity, and Human Bondage in Italy. |
| By John K. Brackett |
565 |
EUROPE: EARLY MODERN AND MODERN
| 98.Kathy Eden. Friends Hold All Things in Common:
Tradition, Intellectual Property, and the Adages of Erasmus. |
| By James D. Tracy |
566 |
|
| 99.David Porter. Ideographia: The Chinese Cipher in Early
Modern Europe. |
| By Adrian Hsia |
567 |
|
| 100.Gerd-Rainer Horn and Emmanuel Gerard, editors. Left
Catholicism 1943–1955: Catholics and Society in Western Europe at the Point of
Liberation. |
| By Raymond Grew |
568 |
|
| 101.Peter C. Kent. The Lonely Cold War of Pope Pius XII:
The Roman Catholic Church and the Division of Europe, 1943–1953. |
| By Michael Phayer |
569 |
|
| 102.Keith Wrightson. Earthly Necessities: Economic Lives
in Early Modern Britain. |
| By T. M. Devine |
569 |
|
| 103.Jane E. A. Dawson. The Politics of Religion in the
Age of Mary, Queen of Scots: The Earl of Argyll and the Struggle for Britain and Ireland. |
| By Julian Goodare |
570 |
|
| 104.David Kuchta. The Three-Piece Suit and Modern
Masculinity: England, 1550–1850. |
| By Philip Carter |
571 |
|
| 105.Jens Metzdorf. Politik–Propaganda–Patronage:
Francis Hare und die englische Publizistik im spanischen Erbfolgekrieg. |
| By Heinz-Joachim Müllenbrock |
572 |
|
| 106.John Garrard. Democratisation in Britain: Elites,
Civil Society and Reform since 1800. |
| By Joseph S. Meisel |
573 |
|
| 107.Trevor Griffiths. The Lancashire Working Classes |
| By Robert Glen |
574 |
|
| 108.Chantal Stebbings. The Private Trustee in Victorian
England. |
| By Vivian C. Fox |
575 |
|
| 109.Richard Rodger. The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land,
Property and Trust in the Nineteenth Century. |
| By Bill Luckin |
576 |
|
| 110.Martin Daunton. Trusting Leviathan: The Politics of
Taxation in Britain, 1799–1914. |
| By Philip Harling |
577 |
|
| 111.Paul Laity. The British Peace Movement 1870–1914. |
| By Roger Chickering |
578 |
|
| 112.Saki Dockrill. Britain's Retreat from East of Suez:
The Choice between Europe and the World? |
| By Bruce Westrate |
579 |
|
| 113.Micheal Ó Siochrú. Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in
the 1640s; Essays in Honor of Donal Cregan. |
| By Brendan Bradshaw |
580 |
|
| 114.Paul A. Townend. Father Mathew, Temperance and Irish
Identity; John F. Quinn. Father Mathew's Crusade: Temperance in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
and Irish America. |
| By Deirdre M. Moloney |
581 |
|
| 115.Sara Tilghman Nalle. Mad for God: Bartolomé Sánchez,
the Secret Messiah of Cardenete. |
| By Michael MacDonald |
583 |
|
| 116.David García Hernán and Enrique García Hernán. Lepanto:
El dîa después. |
| By Patrick Williams |
583 |
|
| 117.Marie-Catherine Barbazza. La société paysanne en
Nouvelle-Castille: Famille, mariage et transmission des biens ŕ Pozuelo de Aravaca
(1580–1640). |
| By Teofilo F. Ruiz |
584 |
|
| 118.Michčle Janin-Thivos Tailland. Inquisition et
société au Portugal: Le cas du tribunal d'Évora 1660–1821. |
| By Martin A. Cohen |
585 |
|
| 119.Julia V. Douthwaite. The Wild Girl, Natural Man and
the Monster: Dangerous Experiments in the Age of Enlightenment. |
| By Jan Golinski |
586 |
|
| 120.Carol Blum. Strength in Numbers: Population,
Reproduction, and Power in Eighteenth-Century France. |
| By Kevin McQuillan |
587 |
|
| 121.James R. Lehning. To Be a Citizen: The Political
Culture of the Early French Republic. |
| By David Allen Harvey |
588 |
|
| 122.Ken Alder. The Measure of All Things: The Seven-Year
Odyssey and Hidden Error That Transformed the World. |
| By Ronald Edward Zupko |
588 |
|
| 123.Paul B. Miller. From Revolutionaries to Citizens:
Antimilitarism in France, 1870–1914. |
| By Michael Hanagan |
589 |
|
| 124.Jo Burr Margadant, editor. The New Biography:
Performing Femininity in Nineteenth-Century France. |
| By James F. McMillan |
590 |
|
| 125.Jeffrey Freedman. A Poisoned Chalice. |
| By Robert Anchor |
591 |
|
| 126.B. Ann Tlusty. Bacchus and Civil Order: The Culture of
Drink in Early Modern Germany. |
| By A. Lynn Martin |
592 |
|
| 127.Abigail Green. Fatherlands: State-Building and
Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Germany. |
| By Stefan Berger |
593 |
|
| 128.Rolf Hobson. Imperialism at Sea: Naval Strategic
Thought, the Ideology of Sea Power and the Tirpitz Plan, 1875–1914. |
| By Holger H. Herwig |
593 |
|
| 129.Julia Sneeringer. Winning Women's Votes: Propaganda
and Politics in Weimar Germany. |
| By Dirk Schumann |
594 |
|
| 130.Norbert Götz. Ungleiche Geschwister: Die Konstruktion
von nationalsozialistischer Volksgemeinschaft und schwedischem Volksheim. |
| By Madeleine Hurd |
595 |
|
| 131.Kees Gispen. Poems in Steel: National Socialism and
the Politics of Inventing from Weimar to Bonn. |
| By Jeffrey Herf |
596 |
|
| 132.Beth A. Griech-Polelle. Bishop von Galen: German
Catholicism and National Socialism. |
| By Donald J. Dietrich |
597 |
|
| 133.Hermann Wentker. Justiz in der SBZ/DDR 1945–1953:
Transformation und Rolle ihrer zentralen Institutionen. |
| By Gareth Pritchard |
598 |
|
| 134.Jennifer A. Loehlin. From Rugs to Riches: Housework,
Consumption and Modernity in Germany. |
| By Nancy R. Reagin |
599 |
|
| 135.Joseph F. Patrouch. A Negotiated Settlement: The
Counter-Reformation in Upper Austria under the Habsburgs. |
| By Howard Louthan |
600 |
|
| 136.Brendan Dooley. Morandi's Last Prophecy and the End of
Renaissance Politics. |
| By John M. Headley |
600 |
|
| 137.Giulio Guderzo. L'altra guerra: Neofascisti, tedeschi,
partigiani, popolo in una provincia padana; Pavia, 1943–1945. |
| By R. J. B. Bosworth |
601 |
|
| 138.Glenda Sluga. The Problem of Trieste and the
Italo-Yugoslav Border: Difference, Identity, and Sovereignty in Twentieth-Century Europe. |
| By Roberto Rabel |
602 |
|
| 139.Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius. War Land on the Eastern
Front: Culture, National Identity, and German Occupation in World War I. |
| By William W. Hagen |
603 |
|
| 140.Jussi Koivuniemi. Tehtaan pillin tahdissa: Nokian
tehdasyhdyskunnan sosiaalinen jarjestys 1870–1939 |
| By Keijo Virtanen |
604 |
|
| 141.Michael Khodarkovsky. Russia's Steppe Frontier: The
Making of a Colonial Empire, 1500–1800. |
| By Adeeb Khalid |
605 |
|
| 142.Louise McReynolds and Joan Neuberger, editors. Imitations
of Life: Two Centuries of Melodrama in Russia. |
| By Choi Chatterjee |
606 |
|
| 143.Jeffrey Veidlinger. The Moscow State Yiddish Theater:
Jewish Culture on the Soviet Stage. |
| By Amir Weiner |
607 |
|
| 144.Wendy Z. Goldman. Women at the Gates: Gender and
Industry in Stalin's Russia. |
| By Robert W. Thurston |
609 |
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTHERN AFRICA
| 145.G. R. Hawting. The Idea of Idolatry and the Emergence
of Islam: From Polemic to History. |
| By Gordon D. Newby |
610 |
|
| 146.Michael Cook. Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in
Islamic Thought. |
| By Michael Chamberlain |
610 |
|
| 147.Chase F. Robinson. Empire and Elites after the Muslim
Conquest: The Transformation of Northern Mesopotamia. |
| By D. A. Spellberg |
611 |
|
| 148.Jacob Lassner. The Middle East Remembered: Forged
Identities, Competing Narratives, Contested Spaces. |
| By Tayeb El-Hibri |
612 |
|
| 149.Edhem Eldem, Daniel Goffman, and Bruce Masters. The
Ottoman City between East and West: Aleppo, Izmir, and Istanbul. |
| By Zeynep Çelik |
613 |
|
| 150.Timothy Cleaveland. Becoming Walata: A History of
Saharan Social Formation and Transformation. |
| By Andrew F. Clark |
614 |
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
| 151.Luise White, Stephan F. Miescher, and David William
Cohen, editors. African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History. |
| By Elizabeth Tonkin |
614 |
|
| 152.Paula Girshick Ben-Amos. Art, Innovation, and Politics
in Eighteenth-Century Benin. |
| By Lisa Aronson |
615 |
|
| 153.Ebere Nwaubani. The United States and Decolonization
in West Africa, 1950–1960. |
| By David Killingray |
616 |
|
| 154.Sandra E. Greene. Sacred Sites and the Colonial
Encounter: A History of Meaning and Memory in Ghana. |
| By Terence Ranger |
617 |
|
| 155.Diana Wylie. Starving on a Full Stomach: Hunger and
the Triumph of Cultural Racism in Modern South Africa. |
| By Carol Summers |
618 |
Collected Essays
METHODS/THEORY
|
| 1.Jörn Rüsen, editor. Western Historical Thinking: An
Intercultural Debate. |
625 |
COMPARATIVE/WORLD
| 2.Marc Lee Raphael, editor. Gendering the Jewish Past. |
625 |
|
| 3.Jean Garrigues, editor. Les groupes de pression dans la
vie politique contemporaine en France et aux États-Unis de 1820 ŕ nos jours. |
625 |
|
| 4.Hans-Lukas Kieser and Dominik J. Schaller, editors. Der
Völkermord an den Armeniern und die Shoah: The Armenian Genocide and the Shoah. |
626 |
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| 5.Terry Bodenhorn, editor. Defining Modernity: Guomindang
Rhetorics of a New China, 1920–1970. |
626 |
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| 6.Henri Chambert-Loir and Anthony Reid, editors. The
Potent Dead: Ancestors, Saints and Heroes in Contemporary Indonesia. |
626 |
CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
| 7.John M. Findlay and Ken S. Coates, editors. Parallel
Destinies: Canadian-American Relations West of the Rockies. |
626 |
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| 8.David W. Brady and Mathew D. McCubbins, editors. Party,
Process, and Political Change in Congress: New Perspectives on the History of Congress. |
627 |
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| 9.Richard L. Nostrand and Lawrence E. Estaville, editors. Homelands:
A Geography of Culture and Place across America. |
627 |
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| 10.John Bloom and Michael Nevin Willard, editors. Sports
Matters: Race, Recreation, and Culture. |
627 |
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| 11.Donald E. Pease and Robyn Wiegman, editors. The Futures
of American Studies. |
627 |
CARIBBEAN AND LATIN AMERICA
| 12.Verene A. Shepherd, editor. Slavery without Sugar:
Diversity in Caribbean Economy and Society since the Seventeenth Century. |
628 |
EUROPE: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL
| 13.Michel Lauwers, editor. Guerriers et moines: Conversion
et sainteté aristocratiques dans l'occident médiéval (IXe–XIIe
sičcle). |
628 |
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| 14.Roger Collins and Anthony Goodman, editors. Medieval
Spain: Culture, Conflict, and Coexistence; Studies in Honour of Angus MacKay. |
628 |
EUROPE: EARLY MODERN AND MODERN
| 15.Menno Spiering and Michael Wintle, editors. Ideas of
Europe since 1914: The Legacy of the First World War. |
629 |
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| 16.Jan-Werner Müller, editor. Memory and Power in
Post-War Europe: Studies in the Presence of the Past. |
629 |
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| 17.Henryk Kierzkowski, editor. Europe and Globalization. |
629 |
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| 18.Donald Winch and Patrick Karl O'Brien, editors. The
Political Economy of British Historical Experience, 1688–1914. |
629 |
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| 19.Le Portugal et la Méditerranée. |
629 |
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| 20.R. Po-chia Hsia and H. F. K. van Nierop, editors. Calvinism
and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age. |
630 |
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| 21.Celia Applegate and Pamela Potter, editors. Music and
German National Identity. |
630 |
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| 22.Michael Bravo and Sverker Sörlin, editors. Narrating
the Arctic: A Cultural History of Nordic Scientific Practices. |
630 |
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| 23.Paula Findlen, Michelle M. Fontaine, and Duane J.
Osheim, editors. Beyond Florence: The Contours of Medieval and Early Modern Italy. |
630 |
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| 24.William J. Connell, editor. Society and Individual in
Renaissance Florence. |
631 |
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| 25.Dusan I. Bjelic and Obrad Savic, editors. Balkan as
Metaphor: Between Globalization and Fragmentation. |
631 |
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| 26.George A. Kourvetaris et al., editors. The New Balkans:
Disintegration and Reconstruction. |
631 |
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| 27.Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers and Bernd J. Fischer,
editors. Albanian Identities: Myth and History. |
631 |
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| 28.William Craft Brumfield, Boris V. Anan'ich, and Yuri A.
Petrov, editors. Commerce in Russian Urban Culture 1861–1914. |
632 |
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