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Finding the Nation in Bremen:
The Lower Class and Women after
Napoleonic Occupation
by Dieter K. Buse
page 1
Workers in Risorgimento Bologna
by Dora M. Dumont
page 23
"The Fundamental Things":
Camp Fire Girls and Authenticity, 1910-20
by Mary Jane McCallum
page 45
The Search for the Real Aquinas
by Carl N. Still
page 67
K. Raaflaub, The Discovery of
Freedom in Ancient Greece
by A.J. Podlecki
page 75
E. Champlin, Nero
by David F. Buck
page 77
T.S. Miller, The Orphans of Byzantium:
Child Welfare in the Christian Empire
by A.R. Littlewood
page 79
O.F. Robinson (ed.), The Register of Walter
Bronescombe, Bishop of Exeter 1258-1280, Volume III
by Lindsay Bryan
page 81
T. Fenster and D.L. Smail (eds.), Fama, The Politics
of Talk and Reputation in Medieval Europe
by A.J. Podlecki
page 83
P. Coss, The Origins of the English Gentry
by Andy King
page 85
P. Benedict, The Faith and Fortunes of France's
Huguenots, 1600-85
and
R.A. Mentzer and
A. Spicer (eds.), Society and Culture
in the Huguenot World 1559-1685
by Peter A. Goddard
page 87
G.A. Bailey, Between Renaissance and Baroque:
Jesuit Art in Rome, 1565-1610
by Ian Verstegen
page 90
D. Ormrod, The Rise of Commercial Empires:
England and the Netherlands in the Age of
Mercantilism, 1650-1770
by Karel Davids
page 92
S. Muthu, Enlightenment against Empire
by Jane Samson
page 94
A. Shepard, Meanings of Manhood in
Early Modern England
by Celeste Chamberland
page 96
J. Raymond, Pamphlets and Pamphleteering
in Early Modern Britain
par Audrée-Isabelle Tardif
page 98
M. Peltonen, The Duel in Early Modern England:
Civility, Politeness and Honour
by Lorraine Attreed
page 100
D.R. Como, Blown by the Spirit:
Puritanism and the Emergence of an Antinomian
Underground in Pre-Civil-War England
by Daniel Woolf
page 102
R. Barbour, John Selden: Measures of the Holy
Commonwealth in Seventeenth Century England
by Charles W.A. Prior
page 104
N. Landau, Law, Crime and
English Society, 1660-1830
by John Sainsbury
page 107
J. Cracraft and D. Rowland (eds.), Architectures
of Russian Identity, 1500 to Present
by Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier
page 109
M. Jacobs and P. Scholliers (eds.), Eating out
in Europe: Picnics, Gourmet Dining and Snacks
since the Late Eighteenth Century
by Christopher J. Fischer
page 111
S. Kale, French Salons: High Society and
Political Sociability from the Old Regime
to the Revolution of 1848
by Stephen Miller
page 113
J.W. Heinzen, Inventing a Soviet Countryside:
State Power and the Transformation
of Rural Russia, 1917-1929
by Lynne Viola
page 114
J. Hessler, A Social History of Soviet Trade:
Trade Policy, Retail Practices,
and Consumption, 1917-1953
by Hiroaki Kuromiya
page 116
R. Hellebust, Flesh to Metal:
Soviet Literature and the Alchemy of Revolution
by Eric Naiman
page 118
S. Yekelchyk, Stalin's Empire of Memory:
Russian-Ukrainian Relations in the
Soviet Historical Imagination
by David Brandenberger
page 120
P.A. Michaels, Curative Powers:
Medicine and Empire in Stalin's Central Asia
by Chris Burton
page 121
P. Paret, An Artist against the Third Reich:
Ernst Barlach, 1933-1938
by Steven Luckert
page 123
M.G. Wiebe, M.S. Millar, A.P. Robson, and
E. Hawman (eds.), Benjamin Disraeli Letters,
1857-1859
by David Brown
page 125
S. Mahajan, British Foreign Policy, 1874-1914:
The Role of India
by John Ferris
page 127
S.O. Rose, Which People's War?: National Identity
and Citizenship in Britain, 1939-1945
by Matthew Hendley
page 129
E. Haefeli and K. Sweeney, Captors and Captives:
The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield
by Ian K. Steele
page 131
D.R. Gabaccia, Immigration and American Diversity:
A Social and Cultural History
par Jean Lamarre
page 133
L.A. Ratner and D.L. Teeter Jr., Fanatics and
Fire-Eaters: Newspapers and the Coming
of the Civil War
by Cheryl A. Wells
page 135
D.C. Engerman, Modernization from the
Other Shore: American Intellectuals
and the Romance of Russian Development
by Barbara Keys
page 137
T. DePastino, Citizen Hobo: How a Century
of Homelessness Shaped America
by Michael Dennis
page 139
M. Willrich, City of Courts:
Socializing Justice in Progressive Era Chicago
by Aaron Peron Ogletree
page 141
E.S. Rosenberg, A Date Which Will Live:
Pearl Harbor in American Memory
by June Hopkins
page 143
C. Anderson, Eyes off the Prize: The United Nations and the African-American
Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955
by Norman D. Markowitz
page 144
A.W. Daum, L.C. Gardner, and W. Mausbach (eds.), America, the Vietnam War, and the World:
Comparative and International Perspectives
by Jeffrey Grey
page 147
F.V. Luna and H.S. Klein, Slavery and the
Economy of São Paulo: 1750-1850
by Juliana Garavazo Renato Leite Marcondes
page 149
R.D. Salvatore, Wandering Paysanos:
State Order and Subaltern Experience
in Buenos Aires during the Rosas Era
by Karen Racine
page 151
P.J. Vanderwood, Juan Soldado:
Rapist, Murderer, Martyr, Saint
by Andrae Marak
page 153
P. Trawick, The Struggle for Water in Peru:
Comedy and Tragedy in the Andean Commons
by Stuart McCook
page 154
S.E. Fraser, Performing the Visual:
The Practice of Buddhist Wall Painting in
China and Central Asia, 618-960
by Tracy Miller
page 156
J. Gommans, Mughal Warfare: Indian Frontiers
and Highroads to Empire 1500-1700
by Charles c. Kolb
page 158
E. van den Boogaart, Civil and Corrupt Asia:
Image and Text in the Itinerario and the Icones
of Jan Huygen van Linschoten
by John Walsh
page 160
D. Northrop, Veiled Empire:
Gender and Power in Stalinist Central Asia
by Paula A. Michaels
page 162
P. Fu, Between Shanghai and Hong Kong:
The Politics of Chinese Cinemas
by S. Louisa Wei
page 164
O.A. Westad, Decisive Encounters:
The Chinese Civil War, 1946-1950
by Dennis Showalter
page 165
D. Burton and D. Grandy, Magic, Mystery
and Science: The Occult in Western Tradition
by James C. Hartman
page 168
L. Benton, Law and Colonial Cultures:
Legal Regimes in World History, 1400-1900
by Martin A. Klein
page 170
R. Gellately and B. Kiernen (eds.), The Specter of
Genocide: Mass Murder in Historical Perspective
by Norman M. Naimark
page 172
K.C. Knox and R. Noakes (eds.), From Newton
to Hawking: A History of Cambridge University's
Lucasian Professors of Mathematics
by Suman Seth
page 174
J.G.A. Pocock, Barbarianism and Religion:
Volume Three, The First Decline and Fall
by Anthony A. Barrett
page 176
E. Glaser and H. Wellenreuther (eds.), Bridging the Atlantic: The Question of
American Exceptionalism in Perspective
by Andrew M. Johnston
page 178
P. Brantlinger, Dark Vanishings: Discourse on
the Extinction of Primitive Races, 1800-1930
by Deborah Neill
page 180
S.H. Razack (ed.), Race, Space, and the Law:
Unmapping a White Settler Society
by Pamela Scully
page 182
M.S. Micale (ed.), The Mind of Modernism:
Medicine, Psychology, and the Cultural Arts in
Europe and America, 1880-1940
by Sander L. Gilman
page 184
P. Manning, Navigating World History:
Historians Create a Global Past
by Martin A. Klein
page 186
J.-Y. Bernard, La genèse de l'expédition
franco-britannique de 1956 en Égypte
by Talbot c. Imlay
page 188
K. Jenkins, Refiguring History:
New Thoughts on an Old Discipline
by Ryan Dunch
page 190
M.L. Dudziak (ed.), September 11 in History:
A Watershed Moment?
by Holly M. Allen
page 191
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