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  • Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto African Affairs, Vol.113, No. 453 (October 2014) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol113/issue453/ “Smuggling ideologies: From criminalization to hybrid governance in African clandestine

    economies,” by Kate Meagher, 497- “Patronage from below: Political unrest in an informal settlement in South Africa,” by

    Hannah J. Dawson, 518- “Model students: Policy emulation, modernization, and Kenya's Vision 2030,” by Elsje

    Fourie, 540- “Policing in intimate crowds: Moving beyond ‘the mob’ in South Africa,” by Sarah-Jane

    Cooper-Knock, 563- “Students, arson, and protest politics in Kenya: School fires as political action,” by

    Elizabeth Cooper, 583- Briefing “Crisis in the Central African Republic and the international response,” by Martin Welz,

    601- African Affairs, Vol.114, No. 454 (January 2015) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol114/issue454/

    [jw]

    H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review h-diplo.org/journals/ First Quarter 2015 20 January 2015

    This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA.

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    Reza Hasmath and Jennifer Y.J. Hsu, 936- “Local Village Workers, Foreign Factories and Village Politics in Coastal China: A Clientelist

    Approach,” by Wooyeal Paik, 955- “Why Is There No Income Gap between the Hui Muslim Minority and the Han Majority in

    Rural Ningxia, China?” by Björn Gustafsson and Ding Sai, 968- “How Dynamics of Urbanization Affect Physical and Mental Health in Urban China,” by

    Juan Chen, Shuo Chen, Pierre F. Landry and Deborah S. Davis, 988- “Reunification through Water and Food: The Other Battle for Lives and Bodies in China's

    Hong Kong Policy,” by Siu-Keung Cheung, 1012- “Growing Fat on Reform: Obesity and Nutritional Disparities among China's Children,

    1979–2005 – Corrigendum,” by Stephen L. Morgan, 1069- “Creating ‘Masters of the Country’ in Shanghai and Beijing: Discourse and the 1953–54

    Local People's Congress Elections,” by Jishun Zhang, 1071- “Foreshocks: Local Origins of Nanjing's Qingming Demonstrations of 1976,” by Dong

    Guoqiang and Andrew G. Walder, 1092- Research Report “China Scholars and the Media: Improving an Awkward, Important Relationship,” by

    Jonathan Sullivan, 1111- Commentary “Reassessing Disparity in Access to Higher Education in Contemporary China,” by Anning

    Hu, 1123- Reply “Response to the Commentary: ‘Reassessing Disparity in Access to Higher Education in

    Contemporary China,’” to Xiaobing Wang, Chengfang Liu, Linxiu Zhang, Yaojiang Shi, Scott Rozelle and Prashant Loyalka, 1131-

    Chinese Historical Review, Vol.21, No.2 (November 2014) http://www.maneyonline.com/loi/tcr “Repertoires of Power: Early Qing-Chosŏn Relations (1636–1644),” by Sun-Hee Yoon, 97-

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    “The Chinese Civil War and the Ethno-Genesis of the Korean Minority in Northeast China,” by Donggil Kim, 121-

    “China–North Korea Relations in the Post-Cold War Era and New Changes in 2009,” by

    Jong-Seok Lee, 143- Conversation “Standing Up For Liberty: A Conversation With Perry Link,” by Perry Link & Hanchao Lu,

    162- Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Winter 2014) http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol7/issue3/index.dtl?etoc “Editor's Choice: The Logic and Contradictions of ‘Peaceful Rise/Development’ as China’s

    Grand Strategy,” by Barry Buzan, 381- “Soft Power and Global Governance with Chinese Characteristics,” by Timo Kivimäki, 421- “Taming Hegemony: Informal Institutions and the Challenge to Western Liberal Order,” by

    Jochen Prantl, 449- “International System, not International Structure: Against the Agent–Structure

    Problématique in IR,” by Tang Shiping, 483- Cold War History, Vol.14, No.4 (October 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/14/4 Special Issue: The Cold War in retrospect: 25 years after its end “Introduction: Looking back: a quarter of a century after the Cold War,” by Beatrice

    Heuser, 455-

    “Learning from history? From Soviet collapse to the ‘new’ Cold War,” by Michael Cox, 461-

    “The Cold War in retrospect: too early to tell?” by Vojtech Mastny, 487-

    “The Cold War: the golden age of arms control,” by Paul Lever, 501-

    “Of ghosts and other spectres: the Cold War's ending and the question of the next ‘hegemonic’ conflict,’ by Michel Fortmann & David G. Haglund, 515-

    “The NATO-Warsaw Pact competition in the 1970s and 1980s: a revolution in military affairs in the making or the end of a strategic age?” by Diego A. Ruiz Palmer, 533-

    “Intelligence in the Cold War,” by John N.L. Morrison, 575-

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    “Hollywood's insidious charms: the impact of American cinema and television on the Soviet Union during the Cold War,” by Sergei Zhuk, 593-

    “With his back against the Wall: Gorbachev, Soviet demise, and German reunification,” by Vladislav Zubok, 619-

    “Has the Cold War returned to East Asia?” by James T.H. Tang, 647-

    “Stephen Pinker and the long peace: alliance, deterrence and decline,” by Lawrence Freedman, 657-

    “The (really) good war? Cold War nostalgia and American foreign policy,” by Jussi M. Hanhimäki, 673-

    “Cold War historiography at the crossroads,” by Federico Romero. 685- Cold War International History Project Working Paper No. 71 http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication-series/cwihp-working-paper-series “Fraternal Support: The East German ‘Stasi’ and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam

    during the Vietnam War" by Martin Grossheim Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.23, No.3 (December 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccla20/23/3 “Reviewing Representation: The Subject-object in Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Inka Visual

    Culture,” by Carolyn Dean, 289- “Holy Organ or Unholy Idol? Forming a History of the Sacred Heart in New Spain,” by

    Lauren G. Kilroy-Ewbank, 320- “Los Memoriales de don Juan Ortiz de Cervantes y la cuestión de la perpetuidad de las

    encomiendas en el Perú (siglo XVII),’’ by Alexandre Coello de la Rosa, 360- ‘‘Restoring Spanish Hispaniola, the First of the Indies: Local Advocacy and Transatlantic

    Arbitrismo in the Late Seventeenth Century,” by Marc Eagle, 384- “Correspondencia privada e historia pública: las relaciones intelectuales de Pedro de

    Castro, Antonio de Herrera y el Inca Garcilaso,” by José Cárdenas Bunsen, 413- “El comercio de libros entre Europa y América en la Sevilla del siglo XVI: Impresores,

    libreros y mercaderes,’’ by Carlos Alberto González Sánchez 439- (The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.103, No.5 (October 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/103/5

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    “Editorial: Glasgow, the Referendum and the Commonwealth Games,” by Stuart Mole, 453- “Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 457- “Petty Corruption, Development and Information Technology as an Antidote,” by Indira

    Carr & Robert Jago, 465- “Rethinking Human Trafficking in India: Nature, Extent and Identification of Survivors,” by

    Siddhartha Sarkar, 483- “‘Ungoverned Space’ and the Oil Find in Turkana, Kenya,” by Kennedy Mkutu Agade, 497- Opinion “Commonwealth in Crisis: Canada’s Call for the Commonwealth to Respect its Core Values

    and Principles,” by Gordon Campbell, 517- The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.103, No.6 (December 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/103/5 “Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 539- “Reflections on the Scottish Referendum and the Prospects of EU Reform,” by Sir Peter

    Marshall, 457- “Is the Coalition Era Over in Indian Politics?” by Adnan Farooqui & E. Sridharan, 557- “Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement,” by Johannes Chan, 571- “Ties that Bind: The Evolution and Links of Al-Shabab,” by Daniel E. Agbiboa, 581- Opinions “Gough Whitlam: A Man Who Changed Australia,” by Mike Rann, 599- “The Commonwealth: Post Box or Powerhouse?” by Carl Wright, 601- Review Article “We Move Tonight: The Making of the Grenada Revolution,” by Tennyson S. D. Joseph, 605- Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.47, No.3-4 (September-December 2014) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X Special Issue: Status and Emotions in Russian Foreign Policy “Status and emotions in Russian foreign policy,” by Tuomas Forsberg, Regina Heller,

    Reinhard Wolf, 261-

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    “Russia says no: Power, status, and emotions in foreign policy,” by Deborah Welch Larson, Alexei Shevchenko, 269-

    “Historical aspirations and the domestic politics of Russia's pursuit of international

    status,” by Anne L. Clunan, 281- “Obsession with status and ressentiment: Historical backgrounds of the Russian discursive

    identity construction,” by Olga Malinova, 293- “‘Greatpowerness’ as the key element of Russian self-consciousness under erosion,” by

    Mark Urnov, 305- “Status conflicts between Russia and the West: Perceptions and emotional biases,” by

    Tuomas Forsberg, 323- “Russia's quest for respect in the international conflict management in Kosovo,” by Regina

    Heller, 333- “The frustrating partnership: Honor, status, and emotions in Russia's discourses of the

    West,” by Andrei P. Tsygankov, 345- “Russia as a great power: Status inconsistency and the two Chechen wars,” by Hanna

    Smith, 355- Regular papers “Determinants of foreign direct investment and entry modes of Polish multinational

    enterprises: A new perspective on internationalization,” by Oskar Kowalewski, Mariusz-Jan Radło, 365-

    “Russia's perceptions and misperceptions of the EU Eastern Partnership,” by Igor Gretskiy,

    Evgeny Treshchenkov, Konstantin Golubev, 375- “Voices of discontent: Student protest participation in Romania,” by Toma Burean, Gabriel

    Badescu, 385- “Post-communist transformation in progress: Poles' attitudes toward democracy,” by

    Urszula Jakubowska, Krzysztof Kaniasty, 399- “Power and Public Chambers in the development of civil society in Russia,” by Kirsti

    Stuvøy, 409- ________________________________________________________________________________ Contemporary British History, Vol.28, No.4 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/28/4

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    Special Issue: ‘Causes That Were Lost’? Fifty Years of E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class as Contemporary History “Introduction: ‘Causes That Were Lost’? Fifty Years of E. P. Thompson's The Making of the

    English Working Class as Contemporary History,” by Madeleine Davis & Kevin Morgan, 374-

    “Paradox and Polemic; Argument and Awkwardness: Reflections on E. P. Thompson,” by

    Bryan D. Palmer, 382- “E. P. Thompson's Concept of Class Formation and its Political Implications: Echoes of

    Popular Front Radicalism in The Making of the English Working Class,” by Christos Efstathiou, 404-

    “E. P. Thompson and the Cultural Politics of Literary Modernism,” by Stuart Middleton,

    422- “Edward Thompson's Ethics and Activism 1956–1963: Reflections on the Political

    Formation of The Making of the English Working Class,” by Madeleine Davis, 438- “As Everlasting Yea, a No: Agency, Necessity and The Making of the English Working Class,”

    by Kevin Morgan, 457- “The Making of the Global Working Class in Contemporary History,” by Karen Buckley,

    477- “‘A Traditional English (Not British) Country Gentleman of the Radical Left’:

    Understanding the Making and Unmaking of Edward Thompson's English Idiom,” by Michael Kenny, 494-

    “Creativities in Contexts: E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class,” by

    David Howell, 517- Contemporary European History, Vol.23, No.4 (November 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CEH Special Issue: Emotions in Protest Movements in Europe since 1917 “Introduction,” by Joachim C. Häberlen and Russell A. Spinney, 489- “Affective Neuroscience and the Causes of the Mutiny of the French 82nd Infantry

    Brigade,” by Adam Derek Zientek, 505- “Opposing Scientific Cruelty: The Emotions and Sensitivities of Protestors against

    Experiments on Animals,” by Christophe Traïni, 523-

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    “Emotions, Moral Batteries and High-Risk Activism: Understanding the Emotional Practices of the Spanish Anarchists under Franco's Dictatorship,” by Eduardo Romanos, 545-

    “Love, Peace and Rock ’n’ Roll on Gorky Street: The ‘Emotional Style’ of the Soviet Hippie

    Community,” by Juliane Fürst, 565- “A (Trans)National Emotional Community? Greek Political Songs and the Politicisation of

    Greek Migrants in West Germany in the 1960s and early 1970s,” by Nikolaos Papadogiannis, 589-

    “Struggling for Feelings: The Politics of Emotions in the Radical New Left in West

    Germany,c.1968–84,” by Joachim C. Häberlen and Jake P. Smith, 615- “Concluding Thoughts,” by Deborah Gould, 639- Review Article “‘Foreshadows and Repercussions’: Histories of Air War and the Recasting of Cities and

    Citizens,” by Adam Page, 645- Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 49, No.4 (December 2014) http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol49/issue4.toc “Normative Power Europe and the importance of discursive context: The European Union

    and the politics of religion,’’ by Henrik Larsen, 419- “Producing European armaments: Policymaking preferences and processes,’’ by Marc R.

    DeVore, 438- “State feminism going global: Norway on the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission,’’

    by Torunn L. Tryggestad, 464- “Identifying parameters of foreign policy change: An eclectic approach,” by Spyros

    Blavoukos and Dimitris Bourantonis, 483- “Unifying conceptualizations of interstate rivalry: A min–max approach,” by David R.

    Dreyer, 501- “Regional order and peaceful change: Security communities as a via media in international

    relations theory,” by Simon Koschut 519- “American engagement and the pathways to Arab–Israeli peace,” by Jeremy Pressman,

    536- “Disaster politics or disaster of politics? Post-tsunami conflict transformation in Sri Lanka

    and Aceh, Indonesia,” by Nicole Klitzsch, 554-

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    Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.25, No.4 (December 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/25/4 “J.M. Keynes and the Personal Politics of Reparations: Part 2,” by Stephen A. Schuker, 579- “The Italo–Yugoslav Conflict over Albania: A View from Belgrade, 1919–1939,” by Dragan

    Bakić, 592- “Puppet Dictator in the Banana Republic? Re-examining Honduran–American Relations in

    the Era of Tiburcio Carías Andino, 1933–1938,” by Adam Fenner, 613- “UNRWA’s First Years, 1949–1951: The Anatomy of Failed Expectations,” by Simon A.

    Waldman, 630- “The Relevance of Détente to American Foreign Policy: The Case of Greece, 1967–1979,” by

    Konstantina Maragkou, 646- “Leopards Can Change Their Spots: When Leaders Take Out of Character Actions,” by

    Matthew Fehrs, 669- “Partners but not Allies: West European Co-operation with China, 1978–1982,” by Martin

    Albers, 688- “How Many Lives Do the Taliban Have?” by Juergen Kleiner, 708- Diplomatic History, Vol.38, No.5 (November 2014) http://dh.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year “Birthing Empire: Economies of Childrearing and the Formation of American Colonialism

    in Hawai‘i, 1820–1848,” by Joy Schulz, 859- “The Open Door and U.S. Policy in Iraq between the World Wars,” by Annie Tracy Samuel,

    926- “Fractured Alliance: Anti-Base Protests and Postwar U.S.–Japanese Relations,” by Jennifer

    M. Miller, 953- “‘The Virgin Mary is Going South’: Refugee Resettlement in South Vietnam, 1954–1956,” by

    Jessica Elkind, 987- “Becoming ‘Mr. Latin America’: Thomas C. Mann Reconsidered,” by Thomas Tunstall

    Allcock, 1017- “Quiet Americans in India”: The CIA and the Politics of Intelligence in Cold War South

    Asia,” by Paul Michael McGarr, 1046-

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    China’s Last Ally: Beijing’s Policy toward North Korea during the U.S.–China

    Rapprochement, 1970–1975,” by Yafeng Xia and Zhihua Shen, 1083- “The Nuclearization of Iran in the Seventies,” by Jacob Darwin Hamblin, 1114- “The ‘Pictures in Our Heads’: Journalists, Human Rights, and U.S.–South Korean Relations,

    1970–1976,” by Patrick Chung, 1136- East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 30, No. 4 (December 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/30/4 Symposium: The political economy of regulation in post-war Kosovo “Introduction: The political economy of regulation in post-war Kosovo: intended and

    unintended consequences of external actors' involvement,” by Luca J. Uberti, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert & Venera Demukaj, 429-

    “The new institutionalism in the context of Kosovo's transition: regulatory institutions in

    contested states,” by Anneliese Dodds, Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik & Ahmed Badran, 436- “Bounded altruism: INGOs’ opportunities and constraints during humanitarian crises and

    the US intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo,” by Andrew L. Halterman & Jill A. Irvine, 458-

    “Neoliberalism and industrial policy in Kosovo: the mining and metals industry in the post-

    war transition,” by Luca J. Uberti, 482- “Effects of the European financial and economic crisis in Kosovo and the Balkans: modes of

    integration and transmission belts of crisis in the “super-periphery,’” by Besnik Pula, 507- Articles “Securitising Islam, securitising ethnicity: the discourse of Uzbek radicalism in

    Kyrgyzstan,” by Rebekah Tromble, 527- “‘Normal nationalism’: Alexei Navalny, LiveJournal and ‘the Other,’” by Natalia Moen-

    Larsen, 458- “The Bulgarian ‘Nuclear Referendum’ of 2013 and the independence of the Bulgarian

    media,” by Tanya Bagashka, 568- “Presidential dynamics and legislative velocity in Russia, 1994–2007,” by Paul Chaisty,

    588- English Historical Review, Vol. 129, No. 540 (October 2014) http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year

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    “King John and Royal Control in Ireland: Why William de Briouze had to be Destroyed,” by

    Colin Veach, 1051- “John Peyton’s A Relation of the State of Polonia and the Accession of King James I, 1598–

    1603,” by Sebastian Sobecki, 1079- “William Cecil Slingsby, Norway, and British Mountaineering, 1872–1914,” by Paul

    Readman, 1098- “Summer in the City: Banking Failures of 1974 and the Development of International

    Banking Supervision,” by Catherine R. Schenk, 1129- ______________________________________________________________________________ European History Quarterly, Vol.45, No.1 (January 2015) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol45/issue1/ “Martín de Roa, S.J. (1559–1637) and the Consolidation of Catholic Literary Culture in

    Spain,” by Rady Roldán-Figueroa, 5- “Louis XIV, Duke Leopold I and the Neutrality of Lorraine, 1702–1714,” by Phil McCluskey,

    34- “Sartorial Orientalism: Cross-cultural Dressing in Colonial Algeria and Metropolitan France

    in the Nineteenth Century,” by Marie-Cecile Thoral, 57- “Beyond Victimization: Contentious Food Politics in Belgium during World War I,” by

    Antoon Vrints, 83- “Ungodly Subjects: Protestants in National-Catholic Spain, 1939–53,” by Mary Vincent,

    108- European Journal of International Relations, Vol.20, No.4 (December 2014) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol20/issue4/ “The closing of the American mind: ‘American School’ International Relations and the state

    of grand theory,” by Daniel J. Levine and Alexander D. Barder, 863- “Power in practice: Negotiating the international intervention in Libya,” by Rebecca Adler-

    Nissen and Vincent Pouliot, 889- “Rising powers, global capitalism and liberal global governance: A historical materialist

    account of the BRICs challenge,” by Matthew D. Stephen, 912- “Popular narratives versus Chinese history: Implications for understanding an emergent

    China,” by Ja Ian Chong, 939-

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    “Why was there no religious war in premodern East Asia?” by David C. Kang, 965- “Clash of the treaties: Responding to institutional interplay in European Community–Chile

    swordfish negotiations,” by Mark Axelrod, 987- Procedures matter: Justice and effectiveness in international trade negotiations,” by Cecilia

    Albin and Daniel Druckman, 1014- “Why do conflict-generated diasporas pursue sovereignty-based claims through state-

    based or transnational channels? Armenian, Albanian and Palestinian diasporas in the UK compared,” by Maria Koinova, 1043-

    “When does America drop dictators?” by John M. Owen IV and Michael Poznansky, 1072- “The power of human rights tribunals: Compliance with the European Court of Human

    Rights and domestic policy change,” by Courtney Hillebrecht, 1100- “Global democracy and the democratic minimum: Why a procedural account alone is

    insufficient,” by Klaus Dingwerth, 1124- The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.19, No.7 (October 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/19/7 “‘Can It Be that a Sole Authority Remains?’ Epistemological Conundrums in Post-

    Reformation Polemic,” by Daniel Cheely, 819- “Spinoza’s Democratic Imagination,” by Eugene Garver, 833- “The Meaning and Value of Freedom: Berlin contra Arendt,” by Kei Hiruta, 854- “Arendt’s Promise to Civil Society: Bridging the Social and the Political,” by Senem Yildirim,

    869- “Narrative Identity and Trauma: Sebald’s Memory Landscape,” by Simona Mitroiu, 883- Reviews “Judging the Trial: Hannah Arendt as a Moral Philosopher of Nation-State Building,” by

    Alek D. Epsteinm 901- “Self-Referentiality and Philosophy,” by Brayton Polka, 906- “Semantic Expansions of Ekphrasis,” by Eli Rozik, 910- The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.20, No.1 (January 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/20/1

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    “Images of Europe around the Crisis,” by Daniel Innerarity, 1- “The Will to Exist: Reflections on Desire and the Good in Western Culture,” by Brayton

    Polka, 12- “La Société des Nations suppose la Société des Esprits: The Debate on Modern Humanism,’’

    by Annemarie van Heerikhuizen, 25- “Tocqueville’s Dual Theory of Revolution,” by Michal Kuz, 41- “Girard and Heidegger: Mimesis, Mitsein, Addiction,” by Joachim Duyndam, 56- Review “Uncovering Azmanova’s The Scandal of Reason,” by Michael Berman, 65- “From Birth to Being: Enlightenment Philosophers, Romantic Poets, and the Growth of

    Language,” by Michael J. Neth, 68- European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.21, No.5 (October 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/21/5 “Le génocide des Arméniens et l'opinion publique française durant la Première Guerre

    Mondiale,’’ by Bernard Wilkin, 635- “An obligation of conscience: gossip as social control in an eighteenth-century Flemish

    town,” by Elwin Hofman, 635- “Artisan dynamics in the age of colonialism: the social history of Moroccan Jewish

    goldsmiths in the inter-war period,” by Shai Srougo, 671- “Letter-writing and literary culture in Merovingian Gaul,” by Hope Deejune Williard, 681- “The monetary reform of 1854 in the Duchy of Schleswig: a case of attempted state-

    building,” by Thomas Clausen, 711- Historiography—Historiographie “Maltese ‘gallarija’: a gender and space perspective,” by Cyrus Vakili-Zad, 729- European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.21, No.6 (November 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/21/6 Special Issue: Between Emblem and Labyrinth: the Many Images of Europe in Art, Literature, and Scholarship, 1500–1800

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    “Introduction: Between emblem and labyrinth: the many images of Europe in art, literature, and scholarship, 1500–1800,” by Jacqueline Hylkema & Han Lamers, 789-

    “Europe's confused transmutation: the realignment of moral cartography in Juan de la

    Cosa's Mappa Mundi (1500),” by James L. Smith, 799- “De-personifying Collaert's Four Continents: European descriptions of continental

    diversity, 1585–1625,” by Edmond Smith, 817- “Princely longing for Europe: Constantine II Brâncoveanu's Mogoşoaia Palace (1702) and

    the creation of a European identity,” by Bogdan Cornea, 837- “Maritime countries in the Far West: Western Europe in Xie Qinggao's Records of the Sea

    (c.1783–93),” by Ronald Chung-yam Po, 857- “A civilisation at peril: Goethe's representation of Europe during the Sattelzeit,” by

    Dominic Eggel, 871- “One continent, one language? Europa Celtica and its language in Philippus Cluverius'

    Germania antiqua (1616) and beyond,” by Toon Van Hal, 889- European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.22, No.1 (January 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/22/1 Special Issue: ‘The personal is political’: sexuality, gender and the Left in Europe during the 1970s “‘The personal is political’: sexuality, gender and the Left in Europe during the 1970s,” by

    Nikolaos Papadogiannis & Sebastian Gehrig, 1- “Red and Purple? Feminism and young Greek Eurocommunists in the 1970s,” by Nikolaos

    Papadogiannis, 16- “Taking the Pill after the ‘sexual revolution’: female contraceptive decisions in England and

    West Germany in the 1970s,” by Eva-Maria Silies, 41- “Gay activism in Modell Deutschland,” by Craig Griffiths, 60- “Male feminism: men's participation in women's emancipation movements and debates.

    Case studies from Belgium and France (1967–1984),” by Philippe De Wolf, 77- “The bride in red: morality and private relationships in the Italian revolutionary Left – the

    case of the Maoist group Servire il popolo,” by Eros Francescangeli, 101- “‘A politically non-dangerous revolution is not a revolution’: critical readings of the

    concept of sexual revolution by Yugoslav feminists in the 1970s,” by Zsófia Lóránd, 120-

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    “The spectacle of the hunger-stricken body: a German–Italian terrorist, Swiss prisons and

    the (ir)rational body politic,” by Dominique Martine Grisard, 138- “Disciplining gender and (homo)sexuality in state-socialist Hungary in the 1970s,” by Judit

    Takács, 161- “‘Let's get laid because it's the end of the world!’: sexuality, gender and the Spanish Left in

    late Francoism and the Transición,” by Kostis Kornetis, 176- Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.9 (October 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/9 “The Political Resurrection of Russian Governors,” by Joel C. Moses, 1395- “Lottizzazione Russian Style: Russia's Two-tier Media System,” by John A. Dunn, 1425- “Reconstructing the History of Early Communism and Armed Resistance in Romania,” by

    Monica Ciobanu, 1452- “The Limits of Transparency Promotion in Azerbaijan: External Remedies to ‘Reverse the

    Curse,’” by Kerem Öge, 1482- “The Place of Memory in Understanding Urban Change in Central Asia: The Cities of

    Bishkek and Ferghana,” by Moya Flynn, Natalya Kosmarskaya & Guzel Sabirova, 1501- “Soviet Partisan Violence against Soviet Civilians: Targeting Their Own,” by Alexander

    Statiev, 1525- “Knowledge-Sharing Subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe,” by Sergey Filippov,

    1553- Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.10 (November 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/10 “Is Russia the Emerging Global ‘Breadbasket’? Re-cultivation, Agroholdings and Grain

    Production,” by Oane Visser, Max Spoor & Natalia Mamonova, 1589- “Authoritarian Electoral Engineering and its Limits: A Curious Case of the Imperiali

    Highest Averages Method in Russia,” by Grigorii V. Golosov, 1611- “Much Contest, Little Censure: Motions in the Romanian Parliament (1989–2012),” by

    Lavinia Stan & Diane Vancea, 1629- “From an Estate to a Cossack Nation: Kuban' Samostiinost’, 1917,” by Ja-Jeong Koo, 1649-

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    “Common Foreign and Security Policy Alignment in the Southern Caucasus: Convergence, ‘Pick and Choose’ or Indifference?” by Sebastian Mayer, 1679-

    “Political Economy of Modern Belarus: Going Against Mainstream?” by Viachaslau

    Yarashevich, 1703- Foreign Affairs, Vol. 93, No.6 (November/December 2014) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2014/93/6 Comments “A Hard Education,” by Gideon Rose and Jonathan Tepperman “More Small Wars,” by Max Boot “Pick Your Battles,” by Richard K. Betts “Withdrawal Symptoms,” by Rick Brennan “Homeward Bound?” by Daniel Byman and Jeremy Shapiro “The Good War?” Peter Tomsen Essays “The Unraveling,” by Richard N. Haass “China's Imperial President,” by Elizabeth C. Economy “Normal Countries,” by Andrei Shleifer and Daniel Treisman “The End of the Military-Industrial Complex,” by William J. Lynn III “The Strategic Logic of Trade,” by Michael B. Froman “Culture War,” by James Cuno “Promises to Keep,” by Bjorn Lomborg “Misrule of the Few,” by Pavlos Eleftheriadis Interview “Opening Indonesia,” by Joko Widodo “The Mission for Manila,” by Benigno Aquino III Reviews & Responses “The War That Didn't End All Wars,” by Lawrence D. Freedman

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    “Why They Fought,” by Michael Mandelbaum “What Heidegger Was Hiding,” by Gregory Fried “Response: Faulty Powers,” by Michael McFaul; Stephen Sestanovich; John J. Mearsheimer “Response: A Reunified Theory,” by John Delury and Chung-in Moon; Sue Mi Terry Foreign Affairs, Vol. 94, No.1 (January/February 2015) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2015/94/1 Comments “Schumpeter's Heirs,” by Gideon Rose “Start-Up Slowdown,” by Robert Litan “The Anti-Innovators,” by James Bessen “The Innovative State,” by Mariana Mazzucato “The Power of Market Creation,” by Bryan C. Mezue, Clayton M. Christensen, and Derek

    van Bever Essays “The Calm Before the Storm,” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Gregory F. Treverton “Europe Reborn,” by Matthias Matthijs and R. Daniel Kelemen “Leaving the West Behind,” by Hans Kundnani “Under the Sea,” by Robert Martinage “Darkness Invisible,” by Thomas R. Insel, Pamela Y. Collins, and Steven E. Hyman “The G-Word,” by Thomas de Waal Interview “The Man Who Sells Everything,” by Jeff Bezos “The Art of the Cell,” by Marcelo Claure “She, Robot,” by Helen Greiner “Africa Calling,” by Mo Ibrahim

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    “Much Ventured, Much Gained,” by Michael Moritz “The Nordic Model,” by Niklas Zennstrom Reviews & Responses “Thinkers and Tinkerers,” by James Surowiecki “Generation Putin,” by Sarah E. Mendelson “How to Think Like Edmund Burke,” by Iain Hampsher-Monk “Response: Exit Music,” by Lawrence J. Korb; Rick Brennan “Response: Friends Without Benefits,” by Robert Boggs; Nicholas Burns “Response: Who Lost Congo?” by Herman J. Cohen; Charles G. Cogan; Stephen R. Weissman “Response: Haters Gonna Hate,” by Christian Madsbjerg; Gregory Fried “Response: Nuclear Waste,” by James Blackwell; Barry Blechman Foreign Policy, Issue 209 (November 2014) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/magazine#2014 Column “Dis Town,” by David Rothkopf Feature “The Forgotten Streets,” by Scott C. Johnson Inbox “Biomimetics: A Short History,” by Jake Scobey-Thal “Epiphanies from Christine Lagarde,” by FP Staff In Other Words “Can You Write a Novel on Twitter?” by Ruth Franklin Photo Essay “L Is for Looting: Teaching Brazilians to read, one socially-charged flashcard at a time,” by

    Jonathas De AndradeJ Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.11, No.1 (January 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291743-8594

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    “The New Barbary Wars: Forecasting Maritime Piracy,” by Ursula E. Daxecker and

    Brandon C. Prins, 23- “Consequences of Reversing the European Union Integration,” by Jacek Kugler, Ali

    Fisunoğlu and Birol Yeşilada, 45- “Scaling CAMEO: Psychophysical Magnitude Scaling of Conflict and Cooperation,” by G.

    Dale Thomas, 69- “Democracy, Territory, and Armed Conflict, 1919–1995,” by Johann Park and Patrick

    James, 85- “Easier Done Than Said: Transnational Bribery, Norm Resonance, and the Origins of the US

    Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,” by Ellen Gutterman, 109- French Historical Studies, Vol.37, No.4 (Fall 2014) http://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/vol37/issue4.toc “Conflit civil et relations interétatiques dans la France d’Ancien Régime : La révolte de

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    Christine Adams, 599- “Tokyo Rosalie? A Franco-Japanese Envoy and Entrepreneur in the South Pacific, 1890-

    1959,” by Chad B. Denton, 631- Review Article “French Feminisms, 1848-1949,” by Jean Elisabeth Pedersen, 663- French History, Vol.28, No.4 (December 2014) http://fh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol28/issue4 “Financial crisis and statecraft under Louis XIV: the Jacobite Jean Glover and Europe’s first

    popular lotteries,” by Marie-Laure Legay, 453- “Did Cicero swear the Tennis Court Oath?” by Robert Blackman, 471- “The peasants of Paris: Limousin migrant masons in the nineteenth century,” by Kiva

    Silver, 498- “Networks and refugees: Salomon Grumbach’s activism in late Third Republic France,” by

    Meredith L. Scott-Weaver, 520-

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    “Romanians of the French Resistance,” by Gavin Bowd, 541- French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 32, No.3 (Winter 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/fpcs/2014/00000032/00000003 “Underwater Optics as Symbolic Form,” by Margaret Cohen, 1- “Dimanche à Orly: The Jet-Age Airport and the Spectacle of Technology between Sky and

    Earth,” by Vanessa R. Schwartz, 24- “‘Plunging the Soul into Contemplation’: On MoMA's Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern

    Landscapes,” by Nicole C. Rudolph, 45- “The Carnot Commission and the Teacher Insurgency of Second Republic France,” by

    Nicholas Toloudis, 57- “Continental Collaboration: The Transition from Ultranationalism to Pan-Europeanism by

    the Interwar French Fascist Right,” by Sarah Shurts, 79- “The Mendès France Milk Regime: Alcoholism as a Problem of Agricultural Subsidies,

    1954–1955,” by Joseph Bohling, 97- “A Capitalism That Kills: Workplace Suicides at France Télécom,” by Sarah Waters, 121- German History, Vol.32, No.4 (December 2014) http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol32/issue4/ “Two Worlds Become One: A ‘Counter-Intuitive’ View of the Roman Empire and

    ‘Germanic’ Migration,” by Guy Halsall, 515- “Between Waterberg and Sandveld: An Environmental Perspective on the German–Herero

    War of 1904,” by Philipp N. Lehmann, 533- “Journalistic Statesmanship: Protecting the Press in Weimar Germany and Abroad,” by

    Heidi J.S. Tworek, 559- Forum “Religious History beyond Confessionalization,” 579- Reflections “On Forced Migrations: Transnational Realities and National Narratives in Post-1945

    (West) Germany,” by Pertti Ahonen, 599- Review Article “Memories of the Bombing of German Cities in World War II,” by Jeffry Diefendorf, 615-

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    German Politics, Vol. 23, No.3 (October 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/23/3 “Post-Cabinet Careers of Regional Ministers in Germany, 1990–2011,” by Klaus Stolz &

    Jörn Fischer, 157- “Political Sophistication and Vote Intention Switching: The Timing of Electoral Volatility in

    the 2009 German Election Campaign,” by Ruth Dassonneville, 174- “Right-Wing Violence in Germany: Assessing the Objectives, Personalities and Terror Trail

    of the National Socialist Underground and the State's Response to It,” by Lee McGowan, 196-

    “Non-State Actors, Political Opportunity Structures and Foreign Relations: The Case of

    Germany's Federation of Expellees and the ‘Foundation Flight, Expulsion and Reconciliation,’” by Alexander Wochnik, 213-

    German Politics, Vol. 23, No.3 (December 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/23/3 Special Issue: The Merkel Government and the German Election of 2013 “From ‘Dream Team’ to ‘Marriage of Convenience’? An Introduction,” by Thomas Saalfeld

    & Reimut Zohlnhöfer, 237- “A Third Term for a Popular Chancellor: An Analysis of Voting Behaviour in the 2013

    German Federal Election,” by Harald Schoen & Robert Greszki, 251- “The New Electoral Law – or: Good Things Don't Always Come to Those Who Wait,” by

    Joachim Behnke, 268- “Courting the Voters? Policy Implications of Party Competition for the Reform Output of

    the Second Merkel Government,” by Reimut Zohlnhöfer & Fabian Engler, 284- “Ambitious Goals, Deficient Output: Tax and Fiscal Policies of the Conservative–Liberal

    Government, 2009–13,” by Thomas Rixen, 304- “A Grand Coalition for the Euro: The Second Merkel Cabinet, the Euro Crisis and the

    Elections of 2013,” by Hubert Zimmermann, 322- “Administering the Inherited ‘Employment Miracle’: The Labour Market Policy of the

    Second Merkel Government,” by Frank Bandau & Kathrin Dümig, 337- “The Policy of Strategic Demobilisation: The Social Policy of the Christian Democratic–

    Liberal Coalition, 2009–13,” by Manfred G. Schmidt, 535-

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    “Health Policy Prior to the German Federal Election of 2013: The Party Political

    Marginalisation of a Previously Central Topic in Election Campaigns,” by Nils C. Bandelow & Anja Hartmann, 371-

    “Grand Coalition and Multi-Party Competition: Explaining Slowing Reforms in Gender

    Policy in Germany (2009–13),” by Annette Henninger & Angelika von Wahl, 386- “Education, Federalism and the 2013 Bundestag Elections,” by Helga A. Welsh, 400- “The Ambiguity of Veto Power in Coalitions: German Liberals' Role as a Watchdog in

    Justice and Home Affairs and their Failure to Sell Stalemate as Success in the Federal Elections of 2013,” by Astrid Lorenz & Dorothee Riese, 415-

    “Energy Transition by Conviction or by Surprise? Environmental Policy from 2009 to

    2013,” by Christian Huß, 430- “End of Consensus? The European Leadership Discourse of the Second Merkel Government

    during the Eurozone Crisis and Its Contestation in Debates of the Bundestag (2009−13),” by Frank Wendler, 446-

    “German Defence Policy under the Second Merkel Chancellorship,” by Tom Dyson, 460- German Politics & Society, Vol. 32, No. 4 (Winter 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol/2014/00000032/00000004 “Difficult Decisions: The GAL and “Schwarz-Grün” in Hamburg,” by Alice Cooper, 1- “The Higher the Better? A Comparative Analysis of Sociodemographic Characteristics and

    Human Capital of German Federal Government Members,” by Kartin Scharfenkamp, Alexander Dilger, 21-

    “Losing Literature: The Reduction of the GDR to History,” by Elizabeth Preister Steding,

    39- Forum “Eastern German Cooperative Farming: On the Cusp of a New Generation,” by Dylan

    Bennett, 56- German Studies Review, Vol.37, No.3 (October 2014) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/german_studies_review/ “In Memoriam: Hans-Ulrich Wehler, 1931–2014,” by Volker Berghahn, x-

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    “Evolutionary Theory and the Female Scientist in Wilhelmine von Hillern’s Ein Arzt der

    Seele (1869),” by Lisabeth Hock, 507- “Friedrich Ritschl, Otto Jahn, Friedrich Nietzsche,” by Anthony K. Jensen, 529- “Simply Reproducing Reality—: Brecht, Benjamin, and Renger-Patzsch on Photography,”

    by Carl Gelderloos, 549- “The Racial Yardstick: ‘Ethnotheism’ and Official Nazi Views on Religion,” by Samuel

    Koehne, 575- “The Meaning of Working Through the East,” by Larson Powell, 597- “Ostalgie Revisited: The Musealization of Halle-Neustadt,” by Gwyneth Cliver, 615- Histoire Politique: Politique, Culture, Société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po., No.24 (Septembre-Octobre 2014) http://www.histoire-politique.fr/ Le dossier Le programme du Conseil national de la Résistance en perspective

    - ‘‘Introduction,’’ by Claire Andrieu

    - ‘‘Le programme du CNR dans la dynamique de construction de la nation résistante,’’ by Claire Andrieu

    - ‘‘The Beveridge Report and Its Implementation: a Revolutionary Project?,’’ by Noel Whiteside

    - “Le verre est-il à moitié plein ou à moitié vide ? Résistance et réformes dans la transition italienne, 1943-1948,” by Giovanni Focardi

    - ‘‘Une évolution inachevée. Les partis communistes français et italien face au gouvernement de l’économie, 1944-1947,’’ by Massimo Asta

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    la dialectique souverainiste,’’ by Jérôme Pozzi ‘Pistes & débats “De la difficulté d’être historien du temps présent : entre histoire nationale et histoire-

    monde,’’ by Jean-François Sirinelli Sources ‘L’Office universitaire de recherche socialiste (OURS), 45 ans d’histoire (et) d’archives

    socialistes,’’ by Frédéric Cépède Portraits & témoignages ‘‘Entretien avec Jean-Marc de la Sablière,’’ by Anne Dulphy, Christine Manigand The Historian, Vol.76, No.4 (Winter 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291540-6563 “A Hierophany Emergent: The Discursive Reconquest of the Urban Landscape of Jerusalem

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    Assertion of a Sinhalese Sri Lankan Identity,” by Ian Barrow, 784- The Historical Journal, Vol.57, No.4 (December 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=57&seriesId=0&issueId=04 “Elizabethan Puritanism And The Politics Of Memory In Post-Marian England,” by Robert

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    921- “Beethoven And The Sound Of Revolution In Vienna, 1792–1814,” by Rhys Jones, 974- “Conservative Political Economy And The Problem Of Colonial Slavery, 1823–1833,” by

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    by Gary Love, 1027- “From A Fascist's Notebook To The Principles Of Rebirth: The Desire For Social Integration

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    L. Jones and Neil Pemberton, 1085- “Daniel Patrick Moynihan, The 1976 New York Senate Race, And The Struggle To Define

    American Liberalism,” by Patrick Andelic, 1111- Historiographical Reviews “The Making Of The Early Modern British Fairy Tradition,” by Ronald Hutton, 1135- “Humanitarianism In Nineteenth-Century Context: Religious, Gendered, National,” by

    Abigail Green, 1157- ________________________________________________________________________________ Historical Reflections Vol.40, No.3 (Winter 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref/2014/00000040/00000003 “Rescuing Early America from Nationalist Narratives: An Intra-Imperial Approach to

    Colonial Canada and Louisiana,” by Daniel H. Usner, 1- “‘Source de lumières & de vertus’: Rethinking Éducation, Instruction, and the Political

    Pedagogy of the French Revolution,” by Adrian O’Connor, 20- “Neither Reformers nor Réformés: The Construction of French Modernity in the

    Nineteenth Century,” by Gavin Murray-Miller, 44- “A History around Housman's Circumcision,” by Mihail Evans, 68- “Du symbolisme au néo-classicisme, de l'anarchisme à l'extrême droite: le double

    revirement de Camille Mauclair,’’ by Amotz Giladi, 91- ‘‘Mais qui était donc Gaston Bergery?’’ by Yves Pourcher, 110- “Just Who Was Gaston Bergery?” by Yves Pourcher, 131- Historical Research, Vol.87, No.238 (November 2014)

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    medieval England,” by Joanne Edge, 611- “The Elizabethan succession question in Roger Edwardes's ‘Castra Regia’ (1569) and ‘Cista

    Pacis Anglie’ (1576),” by Victoria Smith, 633- “The harassment of Isaac Allen: puritanism, parochial politics and Prestwich's troubles

    during the first English civil war,” by James Mawdesley, 655- “‘Britons, strike home’: politics, patriotism and popular song in British culture, c.1695–

    1900,” by Martha Vandrei, 679- “‘The other boys of Kilmichael’: No. 2 Section, ‘C’ Company, Auxiliary Division Royal Irish

    Constabulary, 28 November 1920,” by Andrew Nelson, 703- “‘For the freedom of captive European nations’: east European exiles in the Cold War,” by

    Martin Nekola, 723- Historien Vol.14 No. 1 (2014) http://www.historeinonline.org/index.php/historein/issue/current Editorial “Introduction: On the Edge of History and Philosophy,” by Editorial Committee, 5- Articles “About lost futures or the political heart of history,” by María Inés Mudrovcic, 7- “Illuminating affects: Sexual violence as a crime against humanity. The Argentine case,” by

    Cecilia Macon, 22- “The ambiguous victim: Miklós Nyiszli's narrative of medical experimentation in

    Auschwitz-Birkenau,” by Marius Turda, 43- Dialogos: Crossing The Borders of Philosophy and History “Explorations between philosophy and history,” by Chris F.G. Lorenz, 59- “On the research and the writing phase of the historian's work,” by Hayden White, 71- “Between positivism and narrativism in Polish methodology of history,” by Krzysztof

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    “On the 'strudel and apples' theory of historiography: A reply to Chris Lorenz,” by Aviezer

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    and Milan Pajic, 733- “The Speed and Efficiency of the Tudor South-West's Royal Post-Stage Service,” by Ian

    Cooper, 754- “Technologies of the Body: Polite Consumption and the Correction of Deformity in

    Eighteenth-Century England,” by David M. Turner and Alun Withey, 755- “The Chartist Legacy in the British World: Evidence from New Zealand's Southern

    Settlements, 1840s−1870s,” by John Griffiths and Vic Evans, 797- “Presenting the History of Africans in Provincial Britain: Norfolk as a Case Study,” by Richard C. Maguire, 819- “Constitutional Change in England and the Diffusion of Regulatory Initiative, 1660–1714,”

    by William A. Pettigrew, 839- History Compass, Vol.12, No.10 (October 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Britain & Ireland “The English Gentry and Military Service, 1300–1450,” by Andy King, 759- Caribbean & Latin America “More than Slaves and Sugar: Recent Historiography of the Trans-imperial Caribbean and

    Its Sinew Populations,” by Jesse Cromwell, 770- Europe “Material Culture and Social History in Early Medieval Western Europe,” by Valerie L.

    Garver, 784- “Knowing Skin in Early Modern Europe, c. 1450–1750,” by Craig Koslofsky, 794-

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    North America “Canada and the Human Rights Framework: Historiographical Trends,” by Jennifer

    Tunnicliffe, 807- World “Idealizing Inhabited Wilderness: A Revision to the History of Indigenous Peoples and

    National Parks,” by Ezra D. Rashkow, 818- History Compass, Vol.12, No.11 (November 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Caribbean and Latin America “The Experience of Children in Perón's Argentina: Recent Interventions and Future

    Directions,” by Thomas J. Brinkerhoff, 833- “Frontier/Fronteira: A Transnational Reframing of Brazil's Inland Colonization,” by Hal

    Langfur, 843- Europe “The Place of Rus' in Medieval Europe,” by Christian Raffensperger, 853- Middle & Near East “An Introduction to the Environmental History of the Mamlūk Sultanate,” by Yehoshua

    Frenkel, 866- North America & World “Exploring the Concept of Empire in Pacific History: Individuals, Nations, and Ocean Space

    Prior to 1850,” by David Igler, 879- History Compass, Vol.12, No.12 (December 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Asia “East Asian Odyssey towards One Region: The Problem of East Asia as a Historiographical

    Category,” by Hye Jeong Park, 889- Australasia & Pacific/North America “The Rise of Indigenous Military History,” by Noah Riseman, 901- Middle & Near East “Islamic Architecture and Institutions in the Late Medieval City,” by Ethel Sara Wolper,

    912- Europe/World History “The Reformation in Global Perspective,” by Charles H. Parker, 924-

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