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Philip D. Curtin, Depth, Span and Relevance, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 1
John Eastburn Boswell, Exposition and Oblatio: The Abandonment of Children and the Ancien and Medieval Family, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 10
Lawrence W. Levine, William Shakespeare and the American People: A Study in Cultural Transformation, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 34
Kendrick A. Clements, Herbert Hoover and Conservation, 1921-33, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 67
Reviews of Books, p. 89
Paul A. Rahe, The Primacy of Politics in Classical Greece, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 265
Peter H. Wood, La Salle: Discovery of a Lost Explorer, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 294
W. Peter Ward; Patricia C. Ward, Infant Birth Weight and Nutrition in Industrializeing Montreal, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 324
Melvyn P. Leffler, The American Conception of National Security and the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945-48, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 346
John Lewis Gaddis; Bruce Kuniholm, Comments, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 382
Melvyn P. Leffler, Reply, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 391
Reviews of Books, p. 401
Mary Beth Norton, The Evolution of White Women's Experience in Early America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 593
Paula Baker, The Domestication of Politics: Women and American Political Society, 1780-1920, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 620
Karen Offen, Depopulation, Nationalism and Feminism in Fin-de-Siècle France, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 648
M. Jeanne Peterson, No Angels in the House: The Victorian Myth and the Paget Women, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 677
Bonnie Smith, The Contribution of Women to Modern Historiography in Great Britain, France and the United States, 1750-1940, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 709
Reviews of Books, p. 733
Dorothy Ross, Historical Consciousness in Nineteenth-Century America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 909
David D. van Tassel, From Learned Society to Professional Organization: The American Historical Association, 1884-1900, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 929
Morey D. Rothberg, “To Set a Standard of Workmanship and Compel Men to Conform to it”: John Franklin Jameson as Editor of the American Historical Review, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 957
Daniel Joseph Singal, Beyond Consensus: Richard Hofstadter and American Historiography, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 976
August Meier; Elliott Rudwick, J. Franklin Jameson, Carter G. Woodson and the Foundations of Black Historiography, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 1005
Emil Popock, Presidents of the American Historical Association: A Statistical Analysis, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 1016
Reviews of Books, p. 1037
John Higham, Herbert Baxter Adams and the Study of Local History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 1225
Michael M. Sokal, The Gestalt Psychologists in Behaviorist America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 1240
James S. Amelang, Barristers and Judges in Early Modern Barcelona: The Rise of a Legal Elite, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 1264
A. Roger Ekirch, Great Britain's Secret Convict Trade to America, 1883-1784, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 89, 1984, p. 1285
Reviews of Books, p. 1292
Arthur S. Link, The American Historical Association, 1884-1984: Retrospect and Prospect [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 1
Elliott J. Gorn, “Gouge and Bite, Pull Hair and Scratch”: The Social Significance of Fighting in the Southern Backcountry, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 18
Michael J. Hogan, American Marshall Planners and the Search for a European Neocapitalism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 44
Pauline Moffitt Watts, Prophecy and Discovery: On the Spiritual Origin of Christopher Columbus's “Enterprise of the Indies”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 73
Reviews of Books, p. 103
Jon Kulka, Order and Chaos in Early America: Political and Social Stability in Pre-Restoration Virginia, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 275
Stuart M. Blumin, The Hypothesis of Middle-Class Formation in Nineteenth-Century America: A Critique and Some Proposals, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 299
Thomas L. Haskell, Capitalism and the Origins of the Humanitarian Sensibility, Part 1, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 339
Jonathan C. Brown, Why Foreign Oil Companies Shifted Their Production from Mexico to Venezuela during the 1920s, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 362
Reviews of Books, p. 386
Thomas L. Haskell, Capitalism and the Origins of the Humanitarian Sensibility, Part 2, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 547
T.J. Jackson Lears, The Concept of Cultural Hegemeny: Problems and Possibilities, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 567
Philip D. Curtin, Medical Knowledge and Urban Planning in Tropical Africa, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 594
John Patrick Diggins, Comrades and Citizens: New Mythologies in American Historiography, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 614
Paul Conkin, Comment [on John Patrick Diggins, Comrades and Citizens: New Mythologies in American Historiography], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 639
John Patrick Diggins, Reply, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 644
Reviews of Books, p. 650
Peter N. Stearns; Carol Z. Stearns, Emotionology: Clarifying the History of Emotions and Emotional Standards, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 813
John M. Sherwood, Engels, Marx, Malthus and the Machine, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 837
Charles C. Noel, Missionary Preachers in Spain: Teaching Social Virtue in the Eighteenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 866
Kemal H. Karpat, The Personality of Atatürk [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 893
Reviews of Books, p. 900
Barbara Diefendorf, Prologue to a Massacre: Popular Unrest in Paris, 1557-1572, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 1067
Louis A. Pérez Jr., Vagrants, Beggars and Bandits: Social Origins of Cuban Separatism, 1878-1895, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 1092
Jean H. Quataert, The Shaping of Women's Work in Manufacturing: Guilds, Households and the State in Central Europe, 1648-1870, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 1122
John Komlos, Stature and Nutrition in the Habsburg Monarchy: The Standard of Living and Economic Development in the Eighteenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 90, 1985, p. 1149
Reviews of Books, p. 1162
William H. McNeill, Mythistory, or Truth, Myth, History and Historians [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 1
Gregory L. Freeze, The Soslovie (Estate) Paradigm and Russian Social History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 11
Robert Eric Frykenberg, Modern Education in South India, 1784-1854: Its Roots and Its Role as a Vehicle of Integration under Company Raj, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 37
David J. Weber, Turner, the Boltonians and the Borderlands, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 66
Reviews of Books, p. 82
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall; Robert Korstad; James Leloudis, Cotton Mill People: Work, Community and Protest in the Textile South, 1880-1940, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 245
Wayne K. Durrill, Atrocious Misery: The African Origins of Famine in Northern Somalia, 1839-1884, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 287
John W. Cell, Anglo-Indian Medical Theory and the Origins of Segregation in West Africa, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 307
Thomas A. Kohut, Psychohistory as History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 336
Reviews of Books, p. 355
John van Engen, The Christian Middle Ages as a Historiographical Problem, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 519
John B. Freed, Reflections on the Medieval German Nobility, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 553
David Berger, Mission to the Jews and Jewish-Christian Contacts in the Polemical Literature of the High Middle Ages, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 576
Jeremy Cohen, Scholarship and Intolerance in the Medieval Academy: The Study and Evaluation of Judaism in European Christendom, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 592
Gavin Langmuir, Comment [on: Jeremy Cohen, Scholarship and Intolerance in the Medieval Academy: The Study and Evaluation of Judaism in European Christendom], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 614
Reviews of Books, p. 625
Stanley Chojnacki, Political Adulthood in Fifteenth-Century Venice, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 791
Susan O'Brien, A Transatlantic Community of Saints: The Great Awakening and the First Evangelical Network, 1735-1755, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 811
James C. Riley, Insects and the European Mortality Decline, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 833
Michael Les Benedict, Historians and the Continuing Controversy over Fair Use of Unpublished Manuscript Materials, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 859
Reviews of Books, p. 882
Joan W. Scott, Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 1053
Anne Walthall, Japanese Gimin: Peasant Martyrs in Popular Memory, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 1076
Martyn P. Thompson, The History of Fundamental Law in Political Thought from the French Wars of Religion to the American Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 1103
John W. Briggs, Fertility and Cultural Change among Families in Italy and America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 1129
Eric H. Monkkonen, The Dangers of Synthesis, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 91, 1986, p. 1146
Reviews of Books, p. 1158
Carl N. Degler, In Pursuit of American History [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 1
Charles Dellheim, The Creation of a Company Culture: Cadburys, 1861-1931, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 13
Robert J. Kaczorowski, To Begin the Nation Anew: Congress, Citizenship and Civil Rights after the Civil War, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 45
James Livingston, The Social Analysis of Economic History and Theory: Conjectures on Late Nineteenth-Century American Development, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 69
Reviews of Books, p. 96
Michael P. Fitzsimmons, Privilege and the Polity in France, 1786-1791, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 269
William G. Rosenberg; Diane P. Koenker, The Limits of Formal Protest: Worker Activism and Social Polarization in Petrograd and Moscow, March to October, 1917, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 296
Jenny M. Jochens, The Politics of Reproduction: Medieval Norwegian Kingship, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 327
George C. Herring, America and Vietnam: The Debate Continues [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 350
Dale Reed; Michael Jakobson, Trotsky Papers at the Hoover Institution: One Chapter of an Archival Mystery Story, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 363
Reviews of Books, p. 376
Carla Rahn Phillips, Time and Duration: A Model for the Economy of Early Modern Spain, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 531
Cheryll Ann Cody, There was no “Absalom” on the Ball Plantations: Slave-Naming Practices in the South Carolina Low Country, 1720-1865, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 563
Mary Kupiec Cayton, The Making of an American Prophet: Emerson, his Audiences and the Rise of the Culture Industry in Nineteenth-Century America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 597
James Axtell, Europeans, Indians and the Age of Discovery in American History Textbooks, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 621
Reviews of Books, p. 633
David Brion Davis, Reflections on Abolitionism and Ideological Hegemony, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 797
John Ashworth, The Relationship between Capitalism and Humanitarianism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 813
Thomas L. Haskell, Convention and Hegemonic Interest in the Debate over Antislavery: A Reply to Davis and Ashworth, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 829
John E. Toews, Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 879
Richard Harvey Brown, Positivism, Relativism and Narrative in the Logic of the Historical Sciences [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 908
Reviews of Books, p. 921
Kenneth R. Stow, The Jewish Family in the Rhineland in the High Middle Ages: Form and Function, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 1085
William H. McNeill, The Eccentricity of Wheels, or Eurasian Transportation in Historical Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 1111
Vincent Ilardi, Crosses and Carets: Renaissance Patronage and Coded Letters of Recommendation, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 1127
Robert L. Harris Jr., The Flowering of Afro-American History [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 1150
W. Andrew Achenbaum, Public History's Past, Present and Prospects [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 92, 1987, p. 1162
Reviews of Books, p. 1175
Natalie Zemon Davis, History's Two Bodies [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1
Edward Berenson, The Politics of Divorce in France of the Belle Epoque: The Case of Joseph and Henriette Caillaux, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 31
Joshua A. Fogel, The Debates over the Asiatic Mode of Production in Soviet Russia, China and Japan, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 56
Robert I. Burns S.J., The Cursade against Al-Azraq: A Thirteenth-Century Mudejar Revolt in International Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 80
Randolph B. Campbell, Slave Hiring in Texas, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 107
Reviews of Books, p. 115
James A. Schmiechen, The Victorians, the Historians and the Idea of Modernism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 287
John Howe, The Nobility's Reform of the Medieval Church, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 317
Stephanie L. Mooers, A Reevaluation of Royal Justice under Henry I of England, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 340
Andrejs Plakans; Charles Wetherell, The Kinship Domain in an East European Peasant Community: Pinkenhof, 1833-1850, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 359
Reviews of Books, p. 387
Robert Finlay, The Refashioning of Martin Guerre, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 553
Natalie Zemon Davis, “On the Lame”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 572
William H. Sewell Jr., Uneven Development, the Autonomy of Politics and the Dockworkers of Nineteenth-Century Marseille, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 604
Mark Traugott, The Crowd in the French Revolution of February 1848, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 638
Marjorie Murphy, What Women Have Wrought [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 653
Reviews of Books, p. 664
Steve J. Stern, Feudalism, Capitalism and the World-System in the Perspective of Latin America and the Caribbean, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 829
Immanuel Wallerstein, Comments on Stern's Critical Tests, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 873
Steve J. Stern, Reply “Ever More Solitary”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 886
Richard L. Garner, Long-Term Silver Mining Trends in Spanish America: A Comparative Analysis of Peru and Mexico, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 898
David Eltis; Lawrence C. Jennings, Trade between Western Africa and the Atlantic World in the Pre-Colonial Era, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 936
Sabine MacCormack, Pachacuti: Miracles, Punishments and Late Judgment: Visionary Past and Prophetic Future in Early Colonial Peru, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 960
Reviews of Books, p. 1007
Robert A. Rosenstone, History in Images / History in Words: Reflections on the Possibility of Realy Putting History onto Film, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1173
David Herlihy, Am I a Camera? Other Reflections on Film and History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1186
Hayden White, Historiography and Historiophoty, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1193
John E. O'Connor, History in Images / Images in History: Reflections on the Importance of Film and Television Study for an Understanding of the Past, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1200
Robert Brent Toplin, The Filmmaker als Historian, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1210
Bertram Wyatt-Brown, The Mask of Obedience: Male Slave Psychology in the Old South, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1228
James A. Sandos, Junípero Serra's Canonization and the Historical Record, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1253
Alan E. Samuel, Philip and Alexander as Kings: Macedonian Monarchy and Merovingian Parallels, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 93, 1988, p. 1270
Reviews of Books, p. 1287
Akira Iriye, The Internationalization of History [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1
Michael H. Kater, Forbidden Fruit? Jazz in the Third Reich, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 11
Daniel Scott Smith, “All in Some Degree Related to Each Other”: A Demographic and Comparative Resolution of the Anomaly of New England Kinship, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 44
Philip West, Interpreting the Korean War [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 80
Reviews of Books, p. 97
Timothy Tackett, Nobles and Third Estate in the Revolutionary Dynamic of the National Assemby, 1789-1790, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 271
William W. Hagen, Seventeenth-Century Crisis in Brandenburg: The Thirty Years' War, the Destabilization of Serfdom and the Rise of Absolutism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 302
James Given, The Inquisitors of Languedoc and the Medieval Technology of Power, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 336
David B. Miller, Monumental Building as an Indicator of Economic Trends in Northern Rus' in the Late Kievan and Mongol Periods, 1138-1462, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 360
Charles T. Wood, The Return of Medieval Politics [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 391
Reviews of Books, p. 405
David Harlan, Intellectual History and the Return of Literature, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 581
David A. Hollinger, The Return of the Prodigal: The Persistence of Historical Knowing, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 610
David Harlan, Reply to David Hollinger, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 622
Allan Megill, Recounting the Past: “Description,” Explanation and Narrative in Historiography, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 627
Theodore S. Hamerow, The Bureaucratization of History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 654
Gertrude Himmelfarb, Some Reflections on the New History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 661
Lawrence W. Levine, The Unpredictable Past: Reflections on Recent American Historiography, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 671
Joan Wallach Scott, History in Crisis? The Others' Side of the Story, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 680
John E. Toews, Perspectives on “The Old History and the New”: A Comment, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 693
Reviews of Books, p. 699
Eduard Mark, October or Thermidor? Interpretations of Stalinism and the Perception of Soviet Foreign Policy in the United States, 1927-1947, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 937
H.W. Brands, The Age of Vulnerability: Eisenhower and the National Insecurity State, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 963
Maurice Isserman, The Not-So-Dark and Bloody Ground: New Works on the 1960s [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 990
James T. Kloppenberg, Objectivity and Historicism: A Century of American Historical Writing [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1011
Film Reviews, p. 1031
Reviews of Books, p. 1053
Sarah Maza, Domestic Melodrama as Political Ideology: The Case of the Comte de Sanois, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1249
Peter McPhee, The French Revolution, Peasants and Capitalism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1265
Jean-Pierre Hirsch, Revolutionary France, Cradle of Free Enterprise, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1281
David Geggus, Racial Equality, Slavery and Colonial Secession during the Constituent Assembly, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1290
Jack R. Censer, Commencing the Third Century of Debate, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1309
Joyce Appleby, One Good Turn Deserves Another: Moving beyond the Linguistic: A Response to David Harlan, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 94, 1989, p. 1326
Reviews of Books, p. 1333
Louis R. Harlan, The Future of the American Historical Association [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1
Jane Landers, Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose: A Free Black Town in Spanish Colonial Florida, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 9
Loren Schweninger, Prosperous Blacks in the South, 1790-1880, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 31
Kenneth S. Greenberg, The Nose, the Lie and the Duel in the Antebellum South, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 57
Steven Hahn, Class and State in Postemancipation Societies: Southern Planters in Comparative Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 75
Charles van Onselen, Race and Class in the South African Countryside: Cultural Osmosis and Social Relations in the Sharecropping Economy of the South-Western Transvaal, 1900-1950, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 99
Reviews of Books, p. 124
Thomas Childers, The Social Language of Politics in Germany: The Sociology of Political Discourse in the Weimar Republic, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 331
Walter L. Adamson, Modernism and Fascism: The Politics of Culture in Italy, 1903-1922, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 359
Borden W. Painter Jr., Renzo de Felice and the Historiography of Italian Fascism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 391
Patricia Ebrey, Cremation in Sung China, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 406
Fred Matthews, The Attack on “Humanism”: Allan Bloom's Indictment of Contemporary American Historical Scholarship [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 429
Reviews of Books, p. 448
Cecil O. Smith Jr., The Longest Run: Public Engineers and Planning in France, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 657
Dolores Greenberg, Energy, Power and Perceptions of Social Change in the Early Nineteenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 693
John M. Staudenmaier, Comment: Recent Trends in the History of Technology, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 715
A. Mark Smith, Knowing Things Inside Out: The Scientific Revolution from a Medieval Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 726
Richard Wortman, Rule by Sentiment: Alexander II's Journey through the Russian Empire, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 745
Reviews of Books, p. 772
Susan Pedersen, Gender, Welfare and Citizenship in Britain during the Great War, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 983
Rachel G. Fuchs; Leslie Page Moch, Pregnant, Singe and Far from Home: Migrant Women in Nineteenth-Century Paris, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1007
Maureen A. Flanagan, Gender and Urban Political Reform: The City Club and The Woman's City Club of Chicago in the Progressive Era, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1032
Daniel J. Walkowitz, The Making of a Feminine Professional Identity: Social Workers in the 1920s, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1051
Seth Koven; Sonya Michel, Womanly Duties: Maternalist Politics and the Origins of Welfare States in France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States 1880-1920, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1076
Kathry Kish Sklar, Comment: A Call for Comparisons, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1109
Film Reviews, p. 1115
Reviews of Books, p. 1151
Carl Abbott, Dimensions of Regional Change in Washington D.C., in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1367
Ronald Tobey; Charles Wetherell; Jay Brigham, Moving Out and Settling In: Residential Mobility, Home Owning and the Public Enframing of Citizenship, 1921-1950, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1395
Peter Sahlins, Natural Frontiers Revisited: France's Boundaries since the Seventeenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1423
Isser Woloch, On the Latent Illiberalism of the French Revolution [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1452
Judith Walzer Leavitt, Medicine in Context: A Review Essay of the History of Medicine [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 95, 1990, p. 1471
Reviews of Books, p. 1485
David Herlihy, Family [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1
David Nicholas, Of Poverty and Primacy: Demand, Liquidity and the Flemish Economic Miracle, 1050-1200, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 17
R.B. Goheen, Peasant Politics? Village Community and the Crown in Fifteenth-Century England, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 42
Peter N. Stearns; Timothy Haggerty, The Role of Fear: Transitions in American Emotional Standards for Children, 1850-1950, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 63
Tamara K. Hareven, The History of the Family and the Complexity of Social Change, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 95
Reviews of Books, p. 125
Steven J. Ross, Struggles for the Screen: Workers, Radicals and the Political Uses of Silent Film, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 333
Melissa L. Meyer, “We Can Not Get a Living as We Used To”: Dispossession and the White Earth Anishinaabeg, 1889-1920, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 368
Leon Fink, “Intellectuals” versus “Workers”: Academic Requirements and the Creation of Labor History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 395
Ellen Fitzpatrick, Rethinking the Intellectual Origins of American Labor History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 422
Leon Fink, Response [to: Ellen Fitzpatrick, Rethinking the Intellectual Origins of American Labor History], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 429
Everard H. Smith, Chambersburg: Anatomy of a Confederate Reprisal, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 432
Steven F. Lawson, Freedom Then, Freedom Now: The Historiography of the Civil Rights Movement, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 456
Reviews of Books, p. 472
J.H. Hexter, Carl Becker, Professor Novick and Me; or, Cheer Up, Professor N.!, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 675
Linda Gordon, Comments on That Noble Dream, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 683
David Hollinger, Postmodernist Theory and Wissenschaftliche Practice, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 688
Allan Megill, Fragmentation and the Future of Historiography, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 693
Peter Novick, My Correct Views on Everything, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 699
Dorothy Ross, Afterword, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 704
Seymour Drescher, British Way, French Way: Opinion Building and Revolution in the Second French Slave Emancipation, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 709
Stuart B. Schwartz, The Voyage of the Vassals: Royal Power, Noble Obligations and Merchant Capital before the Portuguese Restoration of Independence, 1624-1640, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 735
Mark Bassin, Inventing Siberia: Visions of the Russian East in the Early Nineteenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 763
Steven L. Hoch, The Banking Crisis, Peasant Reform and Economic Development in Russia, 1857-1861, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 795
Reviews of Books, p. 821
Ian Ryrrell, American Exceptionalism in an Age of International History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1031
Michael McGerr, The Price of the “New Transnational History”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1056
Ian Ryrrell, Respose [to: Michael McGerr, The Price of the “New Transnational History”], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1068
Arthur S. Waldron, The Warlord: Twentieth-Century Chinese Understandings of Violence, Militarism and Imperialism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1073
John K. Thornton, African Dimensions of the Stono Rebellion, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1101
Film Reviews, p. 1114
Reviews of Books, p. 1148
Rashid Khalidi, Arab Nationalism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1363
Philip S. Khoury, Continuity and Change in Syrian Political Life: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1374
John F. Devlin, The Baath Party: Rise and Metamorphosis, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1396
Marion Farouk-Sluglett; Peter Sluglett, The Historiography of Modern Iraq, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1408
Afaf Lutfi Al-Sayyid Marsot, Survey of Egyptian Works of History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1422
J.E. Peterson, The Arabian Peninsula in Modern Times: A Historiographical Survey, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1435
Kenneth W. Stein, A Historiographic Review of Literature on the Origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1450
Bernard Reich, Themes in the History of the State of Israel, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1466
Shaul Bakhash, Iran, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 96, 1991, p. 1479
Reviews of Books, p. 1497
Willaim E. Leuchtenburg, The Historian and the Public Realm [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1
Linda Gordon, Social Insurance and Public Assistance: The Influence of Gender in Welfare Thought in the United States, 1890-1935, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 19
Nancy Fitch, Mass Culture, Mass Parliamentary Politics and Modern Anti-Semitism: The Dreyfus Affair in Rural France, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 55
Mercedes Vilanova, Anarchism, Political Participation and Illiteracy in Barcelona between 1934 and 1936, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 96
Patricia Nelson Limerick, The Multicultural Islands [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 121
Michael Kazin, The grass-Roots Right: New Histories of U.S. Conservatism in the Twentieth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 136
Reviews of Books, p. 156
Linda K. Kerber, The Paradox of Women's Citizenship in the Early Republic: The Case of Martin vs. Massachusetts, 1805, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 349
Sarah Deutsch, Learning to Talk More Like a Man: Boston Women's Class-Bridging Organizations, 1870-1940, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 379
Russell Jacoby, A New Intellectual History?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 405
Dominick LaCapra, Intellectual History and Its Ways, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 425
Molly Myerowitz Levine, The Use and Abuse of Black Athena [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 440
Robert L. Pounder, Black Athena 2: History without Rules [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 461
Janet J. Ewald, Slavery in Africa and the Slave Trades from Africa [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 465
Marcus Raskin, JFK and the Culture of Violence, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 487
Michael Rogin, JFK: The Movie, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 500
Robert A. Rosenstone, JFK: Historical Fact / Historical Film, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 506
Reviews of Books, p.
Paul W. Schroeder, Did the Vienna Settlement Rest on a Balance of Power?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 683
Enno E. Kraehe, A Bipolar Balance of Power, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 707
Robert Jervis, A Political Science Perspective on the Balance of Power and the Concert, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 716
Wolf D. Gruner, Was there a Reformed Balance of Power System or Cooperative Great Power Hegemony?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 725
Paul. W. Schroeder, A Mild Rejoinder, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 733
Kathleen Canning, Gender and the Politics of Class Formation: Rethinking German Labor History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 736
Jacqueline Goggin, Challenging Sexual Discrimination in the Historical Profession: Women Historians and the American Historical Association, 1890-1940, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 769
Yuri L. Bessmertny, August 1991 as seen by a Moscow Historian, or the Fate of Medieval Studies in the Soviet Era, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 803
Reviews of Books, p.
Piotr S. Wandycz, Poland [Historiography of the Countries of Eastern Europe], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1011
Jiri Koralka, Czechoslovakia [Historiography of the Countries of Eastern Europe], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1026
István Deák, Hungary [Historiography of the Countries of Eastern Europe], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1041
Keith Hitchins, Romania [Historiography of the Countries of Eastern Europe], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1064
Ivo Banac, Yugoslavia [Historiography of the Countries of Eastern Europe], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1084
Maria Todorova, Bulgaria [Historiography of the Countries of Eastern Europe], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1105
Ben Kiernan, The Vietnam War: Alternative Endings [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1118
Film Reviews, p. 1138
Reviews of Books, p. 1173
Lawrence W. Levine, The Folklore of Industrial Society: Popular Culture and its Audiences, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1369
Robin D.G. Kelley, Notes on Deconstructing “The Folk”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1400
Natalie Zemon Davis, Toward Mixtures and Margins, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1409
T.J. Jackson Lears, Making Fun of Popular Culture, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1417
Lawrence W. Levine, Levine Responds, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1427
Jeffrey Brooks, Official Xenophobia and Popular Cosmopolitanism in Early Soviet Russia, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1431
Diana Delia, From Romance to Rhetoric: The Alexandrian Library in Classical and Islamic Traditions, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1449
Pamela Kyle Crossley, The Rulerships of China [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 97, 1992, p. 1468
Reviews of Books, p.
Frederic Wakeman Jr., Voyages [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1
Michael D. Bess, E.P. Thompson: The Historian as Activist, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 18
Paul Freedman, The German and Catalan Peasant Revolts, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 39
Victoria E. Bonnell, The Peasant Woman in Stalinist Political Art of the 1930s, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 55
John E. Wills Jr., Maritime Asia, 1500-1800: The Interactive Emergence of European Domination [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 83
John Mack Faragher, The Frontier Trail: Rethinking Turner and Reimagining the American West [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 106
Reviews of Books, p. 118
David A. Hollinger, How Wide the Circle of the “We”? American Intellectuals and the Problem of the Ethnos since World War II, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 317
Laura Engelstein, Combined Underdevelopment: Discipline and the Law in Imperial and Soviet Russia, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 338
Rudy Koshar, Foucault and Social History: Comments on “Combined Underdevelopment”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 354
Jan Goldstein, Framing Discipline with Law: Problems and Promises of the Liberal State, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 364
Laura Engelstein, Reply, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 376
Londa Schiebinger, Why Mammals are called Mammals: Gender Politics in Eighteenth-Century Natural History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 382
Carole Shammas, A New Look at Long-Term Trends in Wealth Inequality in the United States, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 412
Nell Irvin Painter, Malcolm X across the Genres, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 432
Gerald Horne, “Myth” and the Making of “Malcolm X”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 440
Reviews of Books, p. 451
Mary Louise Roberts, Samson and Delilah Revisited: The Politics of Women's Fashion in 1920s France, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 647
Peter Fritzsche, Machine Dreams: Airmindedness and the Reinvention of Germany, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 685
Sheldon Garon, The Word's Oldes Debate? Prostitution and the State in Imperial Japan, 1900-1945, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 710
Valerie A. Kivelson, The Devil Stole His Mind: The Tsar and the 1648 Moscow Uprising, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 733
Charles Bergquist, Labor History and Its Challenges: Confessions of a Latin Americanist, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 757
Thomas F. O'Brien, The Revolutionary Mission: American Enterprise in Cuba, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 765
Jonathan C. Brown, Foreign and Native-Born Workers in Porfirian Mexico, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 786
Reviews of Books, p. 819
J. Arch Getty; Gábor T. Rittersporn; Viktor N. Zemskov, Victims of the Soviet Penal System in the Pre-war Years: A First Approach on the Basis of Archival Evidence, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1017
Peter A. Coclanis, Distant Thunder: The Creation of a World Market in Rice and the Transformations It Wrought, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1050
James L. Huston, The American Revolutionaries, the Political Economy of Aristocracy and the American Concept of the Distribution of Wealth, 1765-1900, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1079
Carl Strikwerda, The Troubled Origins of European Economic Integration: International Iron and Steel and Labor Migration in the Era of World War I, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1106
Paul W. Schroeder, Economic Integration and the European International System in the Era of World War I, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1130
Carl Strikwerda, Response to [Paul W. Schroeder,] “Economic Integration and the European International System in the Era of World War I”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1138
Marc Raeff, Autocracy tempered by Reform or by Regicide? [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1143
Film Reviews, p. 1156
Reviews of Books, p. 1193
David Eltis, Europeans and the Rise and Fall of African Slavery in the Americas: An Interpretation, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1399
Liana Vardi, Construing the Harvest: Gleaners, farmers and Officials in Early Modern France, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1424
Margaret Lavinia Anderson, Voter, Junker, Landrat, Priest: The Old Authorities and the New Franchise in Imperial Germany, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1448
Marci Sortor, Saint-Omer and Its Textile Trades in the Late Middle Ages: A Contribution to the Proto-industrialization Debate, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1475
Gordon H. Chang; He Di, The Absence of War in the U.S.-China Confrontation over Quemoy and Matsu in 1954-1955: Contingency, Luck, Deterrence?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1500
Joanna Waley-Cohen, China and Western Technology in the Late Eighteenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1525
James Hoopes, Objectivity and Relativism Affirmed: Historical Knowledge and the Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 98, 1993, p. 1545
Reviews of Books, p. 1556
Louis A. Tilly, Connections [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1
Caroline Ford, Private Lives and Public Order in Restoration France: The Seduction of Emily Loveday, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 21
Seymour Drescher, The Long Goodbye: Dutch Capitalism and Antislavery in Comparative Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 44
Rebecca J. Scott, Defining the Boundaries of Freedom in the World of Cane: Cuba, Brazil and Louisiana after Emancipation, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 70
Steven Ruggles, The Transformation of the American Family Structure, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 103
Hitomi Tonomura, Black Hair and Red Trousers: Gendering the Flesh in Medieval Japan, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 129
David G. Rowley, Russian Nationalism and the Cold War [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 155
Reviews of Books, p. 172
Michael O'Malley, Specie and Species: Race and the Money Question in Nineteenth-Century America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 369
Nell Irvin Painter, Thinking about the Languages of Money and Race: A Response to Michael O'Malley, “Specie and Species”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 396
Michael O'Malley, Response to Nell Irvin Painter, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 405
Alan Brinkley, The Problem of American Conservatism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 409
Susan M. Yohn, Will the Real Conservative Please Stand Up? or, The Pitfalls Involved in Examining Ideological Sympathies: A Comment on Alan Brinkley's “Problem of Amrican Conservatism”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 430
Leo P. Ribuffo, Why Is There So Much Conservatism in the United States and Why Do So Few Historians Know Anything about It?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 438
Alan Brinkley, Response to the Comments of Leo Ribuffo and Susan Yohn, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 450
Ronald F. Formisano, The Invention of the Ethnocultural Interpretation, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 453
Ida Altman; Reginald D. Butler, The Contact of Cultures: Perspectives on the Quincentenary [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 478
Reviews of Books, p. 504
Michael S. Roth, Performing History: Modernist contextualism in Carl Schorske's Fin-de-Siècle Vienna, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 729
Harry Liebersohn, Discovering Indigenous Nobility: Tocqueville, Chamisso and Romantic Travel Writing, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 746
Christopher Waldrep, The Making of a Border State Society: James McGready, the Great Revival and the Prosecution of Profanity in Kentucky, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 767
Gabriella Berti Logan, The Desire to Contribute: An Eighteenth-Century Italian Woman of Science, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 785
Richard Kieckhefer, The Specific Rationality of Medieval Magic, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 813
David Joravsky, Communism in Historical Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 837
Reviews of Books, p. 858
Gary Gerstle, The Protean Character of American Liberalism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1043
Kenneth Lipartito, When Women Were Switches: Technology, Work and Gender in the Telephone Industry, 1890-1920, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1074
Sandra Stanley Holton, “To Educate Women into Rebellion”: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Creation of a Transatlantic Network of Radical Suffragists, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1112
Barbara Donagan, Atrocity, War Crime and Treason in the English Civil War, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1137
Seth Koven, Remembering and Dismemberment: Crippled Children, Wounded Soldiers and the Great War in Great Britain, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1167
Brett Fairbairn, History from the Ecological Perspecive: Gaia Theory and the Problem of Cooperatives in Turn-of-the-Century Germany, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1203
Film Reviews, p. 1240
Reviews of Books, p. 1274
Gyan Prakash, Subaltern Studies as Postcolonia Criticism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1475
Florencia E. Mallon, The Promise and Dilemma of Subaltern Studies: Perspectives from Latin American History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1491
Frederick Cooper, Conflict and Connection: Rethinking Colonial African History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1516
William M. Reddy, Condottieri of the Pen: Journalists and the Public Sphere in Postrevolutionary France (1815-1850), in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1546
Leila J. Rupp, Constructing Internationalism: The Case of Transnational Women's Organizations, 1888-1945, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1571
Eric Arnesen, “Like Banquo's Ghost, It Will Not Down”: The Race Question and the American Railroad Brotherhoods, 1880-1920, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 99, 1994, p. 1601
Reviews of Books, p. 1634
Thomas C. Holt, Marking: Race, Race-making and the Writing of History [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1
Mary W. Blanchard, Boundaries and the Victorian Body: Aesthetic Fashion in Gilded Age America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 21
Jeffrey D. Needell, Identity, race, gender and Modernity in the Origins of Gilberto Freyre's Oeuvre, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 51
Ralph V. Turner, The Problem of Survival for the Angevin “Empire”: Henry II's and His Sons' Vision versus Late Twelfth-Century Realities, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 78
Wen-hsin Yeh, Corporate Space, Communal Time: Everyday Life in Shanghai's Bank of China, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 97
Reviews of Books, p. 123
Karen Halttunen, Humanitarianism and the Pornography of Pain in Anglo-American Culture, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 303
Pamela Scully, Rape, Race and Colonial Culture: The Sexual Politics of Identity in the Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony, South Africa, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 335
John Markoff, Violence, Emancipation and Democracy: The Countryside and the French Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 360
J. William Harris, Etiquette, Lynching and Racial Boundaries in Southern History: A Mississippi Example, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 387
John A. Phillips; Charles Wetherell, The Great Reform Act of 1832 and the Political Modernization of England, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 411
Russell A. Kazal, Revisiting Assimilation: The Rise, Rall and Reappraisal of a Concept in American Ethnic History [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 437
Reviews of Books, p. 472
David L. Ransel, Volume 100, No. 3, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 645
Dorothy Ross, Grand Narrative in American Historical Writing: From Romance to Uncertainty, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 651
Gordon S. Wood, A Century of Writing Early American History: Then and Now Compared; or How Henry Adams Got It Wrong, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 678
Patricia Nelson Limerick, Turnerians All: The Dream of a Helpful History in an Intelligible World, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 697
R. David Edmunds, Native Americans, New Voices: American Indian History, 1895-1995, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 717
Thomas Cripps, Historical Truth: An Interview with Ken Burns, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 741
Earl Lewis, To Turn as on a Pivot: Writing African Americans into a History of Overlapping Diasporas, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 765
Nicholas Lemann, History Solo: Non-academic Historians, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 788
Dominick LaCapra, History, Language and Reading: Waiting for Crillon, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 799
Mark H. Leff, Revisioning U.S. Political History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 829
Greg Dening, “P 905 .A512 x 100”: An Ethnographic Essay, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 854
Reviews of Books, p. 865
David L. Ransel, Summing Up, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1009
Walter LaFeber, The World and the United States, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1015
Michael Geyer; Charles Bright, World History in a Global Age, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1034
Robin Fleming, Picturesque History and the Medieval in Nineteenth-Century America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1061
Edward Muir, The Italian Renaissance in America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1095
Lynn Hunt, Forgetting and Remembering: The French Revolution Then and Now, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1119
Terence Emmons, Russia Then and Now in the Pages of the American Historical Review and Elsewhere: A Few Centennial Notes, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1136
Bonnie G. Smith, Gender and the Practices of Scientific History: The Seminar and Archival Research in the Nineteenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1150
Alfred W. Crosby, The Past and Present of Environmental History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1177
Film Reviews, p. 1190
Reviews of Books, p. 1231
Luise White, “The Could Make Their Victims Dull”: Genders and Genres, Fantasies and Cures in Colonial Southern Uganda, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1379
David A. Bell, Lingua Populi, Lingua Dei: Language, Religion and the Origins of French Revolutionary Nationalism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1403
Diane P. Koenker, Men against Women on the Shop Floor in Early Soviet Russia; Gender and Class in the Socialist Workplace, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1438
Regina Kunzel, Pulp Fictions and Problem Girls: Reading and Rewriting Single Pregnancy in the Postwar United States, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1465
Michael Kazin, The Agony and Romance of the American Left [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 100, 1995, p. 1488
Reviews of Books, p. 1513
John H. Coatsworth, Welfare [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1
Colin Jones, The Great Chaint of Buying: Medical Advertisement, the Bourgeois Public Sphere and the Origins of the French Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 13
Steven M. Stowe, Seeing Themselves at Work: Physicians and the Case Narrative in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century American South, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 41
Margaret H. Darrow, French Volunteer Nursing and the Myth of War Experience in World War I, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 80
Ronald Witt, Introduction: Hans Baron's Renaissance Humanism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 107
Ronald Witt, The Crisis after Forty Years, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 110
John M. Najemy, Baron's Machiavelli and Renaissance Republicanism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 119
Craig Kallendorf, The Historical Petrarch, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 130
Werner Gundersheimer, Hans Baron's Renaissance Humanism: A Comment, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 142
Reviews of Books, p. 145
David Harley, Explaining Salem: Calvinist Psychology and the Diagnosis of Possession, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 307
Samuel Brunk, “The Sad Situation of Civilians and Soldiers”: The Banditry of Zapatismo in the Mexican Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 331
Elizabeth Heineman, The Hour of the Woman: Memories of Germany's “Crisis Years” and West German National Identity, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 354
Robert M. Collins, The Economic Crisis of 1968 and the Waning of the “American Century”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 396
Richard L. Kagan, Prescott's Paradigm: American Historical Scholarship and the Decline of Spain [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 423
Reviews of Books, p. 447
Richard C. Hoffmann, Economic Development and Aquatic Ecosystems in Medieval Europe, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 631
David Prochaska, History as Literature, Literature as History: Cagayous of Algiers, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 670
Peter H. Hansen, The Dancing Lamas of Everest: Cinema, Orientalism and Anglo-Tibetan Relations in the 1920s, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 712
Michael Grossberg, Introduction, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 748
Jerry Bentley, Cross-Cultural Interaction and Periodization in World History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 749
Patrick Manning, The Problem of Interactions in World History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 771
William V. Hudon, Religion and Society in Early Modern Italy Old Quesitons, New Insights [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 783
Reviews of Books, p.
John C. Weaver, Beyond the Fatal Shore: Pastoral Squatting and the Occupation of Australia, 1826 to 1852, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 980
Robert G. Moeller, War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1008
Introduction, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1049
Lizbeth Cohen, From Town Center to Shopping Center: The Reconfiguration of Community Marketplaces in Postwar America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1050
Thomas W. Hanchett, U.S. Tax Policy and the Shopping-Center Boom of the 1950s and 1960s, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1082
Kenneth T. Jackson, All the World's a Mall: Reflections on the Social and Economic Consequences of the American Shopping Center, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1111
Frederick Cooper, Race, Ideology and the Perils of Comparative History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1122
Film Reviews, p. 1139
Reviews of Books, p.
Liana Vardi, Imagining the Harvest in Early Modern Europe, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1356
Francisco A. Scarano, The Jíbaro Masquerade and the Subaltern Politics of Creole Identity Formation in Puerto Rico, 1745-1823, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1398
Mark M. Smith, Old South Time in Comparative Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1432
Brian A. Porter, The Social Nation and its Futures: English Liberalism and Polish Nationalism in Late Nineteenth-Century Warsaw, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1470
Sarah Maza, Stories in History: Cultural Narratives in Recent Works in European History [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 101, 1996, p. 1493
Reviews of Books, p. 1516
Film Reviewing in the AHR, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. XVIII
Caroline Walker Bynum, Wonder [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1
Sarah Hanley, Social Sites of Political Practice in France: Lawsuits, Civil Rights and the Separation of Powers in Domestic and State Government, 1500-1800, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 27
Donna Harsch, Society, the State and Abortion in East Germany, 1950-1972, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 53
Reviews of Books, p. 85
Kevin M. Doak, What Is a Nation and Who Belongs? National Narratives and the Ethnic Imagination in Twentieth-Century Japan, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 283
Elizabeth Dale, “Social Equality Does Not Exist among Themselves, nor among Us”: Baylies vs. Curry and Civil Rights in Chicago, 1888, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 311
Beth Tompkins Bates, A New Crowd Challenges the Agenda of the Old Guard in the NAACP, 1933-1941, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 340
Kevin Gaines, Rethinking Race and Class in Afican-Amrican Struggles for Equality, 1885-1941, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 378
Patrick Wolfe, Imperialism and History: A Century of Theory, from Marx to Postcolonialism [Review Article], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 388
Reviews of Books, p. 421
Nancy Shoemaker, How Indians Got to Be Red, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 625
D.R. Woolf, A Feminine Past? Gender, Genre and Historical Knowledge in England, 1500-1800, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 645
Ussama Makdisi, Reclaiming the Land of the Bible: Missionaries, Secularism and Evangelical Modernity, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 680
Nicoletta F. Gullace, Sexual Violence and Family Honor: British Propaganda and International Law during the First World War, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 714
H.V. Nelles, American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 749
J. Victor Koschmann, The Nationalism of Cultural Uniqueness [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 758
Mary Nolan, Against Exceptionalisms [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 769
Reviews of Books, p. 775
Pier M. Larson, “Capacities and Modes of Thinking”: Intellectual Engagements and Subaltern Hegemony in the Early History of Malagasy Christianity, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 696
Angela Woollacott, “All This Is the Empire, I Told Myself”: Australian Women's Voyages “Home” and the Articulation of Colonial Whiteness, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1003
Prasenjit Duara, Transnationalism and the Predicament of Sovereignty: China, 1900-1945, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1030
William Roger Louis, Hong Kong: The Critical Phase, 1945-1949, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1052
Sarah A. Kent, Writing the Yugoslav Wars: English-Language Books on Bosnia (1992-1996) and the Challenges of Analyzing Contemporary History [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1085
Reviews of Books, p. 1115
John Martin, Inventing Sincerity, Refashioning Prudence: The Discovery of the Individual in Renaissance Europe, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1309
Warwick Anderson, The Trespass Speaks: White Masculinity and Colonial Breakdown, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1343
Susan A. Crane, Writing the Individual Back into Collective Memory, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1372
Alon Confino, Collective Memory and Cultural History: Problems of Method, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1386
Daniel James, Meatpackers, Peronists and Collective Memory: A View from the South, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1404
Jay M. Smith, No More Language Games: Words, Beliefs and the Political Culture of Early Modern France [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 102, 1997, p. 1413
Reviews of Books, p. 1441
Joyce Appleby, The Power of History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1
Carter Vaughn Findley, An Ottoman Occidentalist in Europe: Ahmed Midhat Meets Madam Gülnar, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 15
Paula Findley; Kenneth Gouwens, Introduction: The Persistence of the Renaissance, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 51
Kenneth Gouwens, Perceiving the Past: Renaissance Humanism after the “Cognitive Turn”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 55
Paula Findlen, Possessing the past. The material world of the italian Renaissance, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 83
William J. Bouwsma, Eclipse of the Renaissance, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 115
Anthony Grafton, The Rivival of Antiquity: A Fan's Notes on Recent Work, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 118
Randolph Starn, Renaissance Redux, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 122
Jan Lewis; Peter S. Onuf, American Synecdoche: Thomas Jefferson as Image, icon, Character and Self [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 125
Reviews of Books, p. 137
Sharon Farmer, Down and Out and Female in Thirteenth-Century Paris, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 345
Bert Hansen, America's First Medical Breakthrough: How Popular Excitement about a French Rabies Cure in 1885 Raised New Expectations for Medical Progress, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 373
Alice L. Conklin, Colonialism and Human Rights, a Contradiction in Terms? The Case of France and West Africa, 1895-1914, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 419
Daniel J. Sherman, Bodies and Names: The Emergence of Commemoration in Interwar France, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 443
Frank Dikötter, Race Culture: Recent Perspectives on the History of Eugenics, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 467
Reviews of Books, p. 479
Paul Freedmann; Gabrielle M. Spiegel, Medievalisms Old and New: The Rediscovery of Alterity in North American Medieval Studies, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 677
Steve Pincus, Neither Machiavellian Moment nor Possessive Individualism: Commercial Society and the Defenders of the English Commonwealth, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 705
Tyler Stovall, The Color Line behind the Lines: Racial Violence in France during the Great War, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 737
Introduction, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 770
Omer Bartov, Defining Enemies, Making Victims: Germans, Jews and the Holocaust, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 771
Mary Louise Roberts, Gender, Consumption and Commodity Culture [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 817
Reviews of Books, p. 845
David Yosifon; Peter N. Stearns, The Rise and Fall of American Posture, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1057
Rebecca E. Karl, Creating Asia: China in the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1096
Antoinette Burton, From Child Bride to “Hindoo Lady”: Rukhmabai and the Debate on Sexual Responsibility in Imperial Britain, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1119
Sonya O. Rose, Sex, Citizenship and the Nation in World War II Britain, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1147
Introduction, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1177
Paul B. Miller, Imagined Enemies, Real Victims: Bartov's Transcendent Holocaust, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1178
Samuel Moyn, Two Regimes of Memory, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1182
Vinay Lal, Genocide, Barbaric Others and theViolence of Categories: A Response to Omer Bartov, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1187
Omer Bartov, Reply [to Vinay Lal], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1191
Hugh Cunningham, Histories of Childhood [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1195
Reviews of Books, p. 1209
T.H. Breen; Timothy Hall, Structuring Provincial Imagination: The Rhetoric and Experience of Social Change in Eighteenth-Century New England, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1411
Nancy F. Cott, Marriage and Women's Citizenship in the United States, 1830-1934, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1440
Julia H. Thomas, Photography, National Identity and the “Cataract of Times”: Wartime Images and the Case of Japan, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1475
Introduction [to AHR Forum: Histories and Historical Fictions], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1502
Margaret Atwood, In Search of Alias Grace: On Writing Canadian Historical Fiction, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1503
Lynn Hunt, “No Longer an Evenly Flowing River”: Time, History and the Novel, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1517
Jonathan D. Spence, Margaret Atwood and the Edges of History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1522
John Demos, In Search of Reasons for Historians to Read Novels , in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1526
Roy Rosenzweig, Wizards, Bureaucrats, Warrios and Hackers: Writing the History of the Internet [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 103, 1998, p. 1530
Reviews of Books, p. 1553
Joseph C. Miller, History and Africa / Africa and History [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 1
Jorge Cañizares Esguerra, New World, New Stars: Patriotic Astrology and the Invention of Indian and Creole Bodies in Colonial Spanish America, 1600-1650, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 33
Philip T. Hoffman; Gilles Postel-Vinay; Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, Information and Economic History: How the Credit Market in Old Regime Paris Forces Us to Rethink the Transition to Capitalism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 69
Sanjay Seth, Rewriting Histories of Nationalism: The Politics of “Moderate Nationalism” in India, 1870-1905, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 95
Timothy J. Gilfoyle, Prostitutes in History: From Parables of Pornography to Metaphors of Modernity [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 117
Reviews of Books, p. 142
Paul E. Lovejoy; David Richardson, Trust, Pawnship and Atlantic History: The Institutional Foundations of the Old Calabar Slave Trade, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 333
Louis A. Pérez Jr., Incurring a Debt of Gratitude: 1898 and the Moral Sources of United States Hegemeony in Cuba, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 356
Padraic Kenney, The Gender of Resistance in Communist Poland, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 399
Introduction [to AHR Forum: The New British History in Atlantic Perspective], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 426
David Armitage, Greater Britain: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 427
Jane Ohlmeyer, Seventeenth-Century ireland and the New British and Atlantic Histories, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 446
Ned C. Landsman, Nation, Migration and the Province in the First British Empire: Scotland and the Americas, 1600-1800, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 463
Eliga H. Gould, A Virtual Nation: Greater Britain and the Imperial legacy of the American Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 476
J.G.A. Pocock, The New British History in Atlantic Perspecitve: An Antipodean Commentary, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 490
Melvyn P. Leffler, The Cold War: What do “We Now Know”? [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 501
Reviews of Books, p. 525
Jeremy D. Popkin, Historians on the Autobriographical Frontier, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 725
John E. Crowley, The Sensibility of Comfort, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 749
Lisa A. Lindsay, Domesticity and Difference: Male Breadwinners, Working Women and Colonial Citizenship in the 1945 Nigerian General Strike, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 783
Introduction [to Forum Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 813
Jeremy Adelman; Stephen Aron, From Berderlands to Borders: Empires, Nation-States and the Peoples in Between in North American History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 814
Daqing Yang, Convergence of Divergence? Recent Historical Writings on the Rape of Nanjing [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 104, 1999, p. 842
Reviews of Books, p. 866
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Reviews of Books, p.
Robert Darnton, An Early Information Society: News and the Media in Eighteenth-Century Paris [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1
Esther Cohen, The Animated Pain of the Body, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 36
Janet J. Ewald, Crossers of the Sea: Slaves, Freedmen and Other Migrants in the Northwestern Indian Ocean, c. 1750-1914, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 69
Introduction [to AHR Forum: Revolutions in the Americas, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 92
Jack P. Greene, The American Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 93
Franklin W. Knight, The Haitian Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 103
Virginia Guedea, The Process of mexican Independence, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 116
Jaime E. Rodríguez, The Emancipation of America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 131
Merle Goldman, Restarting Chinese History [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 153
Reviews of Books, p. 165
Thomas W. Gallant, Honor, Masculinity and Ritual Knife Fighting in Ninteenth-Century Greece, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 359
David C. Engerman, Modernization from the Other Shore: American Observers and the Costs of Soviet Economic Development, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 383
Thomas Benjamin, A Time of Reconquest: History, the Maya Revival and the Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 417
Introduction [to AHR Forum: Crossing Slavery's Boundaries], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 451
David Brion Davis, Looking at Slavery from Broader Perspectives, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 452
Peter Kolchin, The Big Picture: A Comment on David Brion Davis's “Looking at Slavery from Broader Perspectives”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 467
Rebecca J. Scott, Small-Scale Dynamics of Large-Sacle Processes, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 472
Stanley L. Engerman, Slavery at Different Times and Places, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 480
Introduction [to Review Essays: Counting and Power], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 485
Roger Hart, The Great Explanandum [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 486
Margaret C. Jacob, Thinking Unfashionable Thoughts, Asking Unfashionable Questions [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 494
Jack A. Goldstone, Whose Measure of Reality? [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 501
Reviews of Books, p. 509
Timothy Tackett, Conspiracy Obsession in a Time of Revolution: French Elites and the Origins of the Terror, 1789-1792, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 691
Steven C. Topik, When Mexico Had the Blues: A Transatlatic Tale of Bonds, Bankers and Nationalists, 1862-1910, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 714
Matthew Connelly, Taking Off the Cold War Lens: Visions of North-South Conflict during the Algerian War for Independence, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 739
Daniel A. Segal, “Western Civ” and the Staging of History in American Higher Education, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 770
Introduction [to Forum Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 806
Charles S. Maier, Cosnigning the Twentieth Century to History: Alternative narratives for the Modern Era [Forum Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 807
David Newbury; Catharine Newbury, Bringing the Peasants Back In: Agrarian Themes in the Construction and Corrosion of Statist Historiography in Rwanda [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 832
Reviews of Books, p. 878
Maureen C. Miller, Religion Makes a Difference: Clerical and Lay Cultures in the Courts of Northern Italy, 1000-1300, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1095
Mary P. Ryan, “A Laudable Pride in the Whole of Us”: City Halls and Civic Materialism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1131
Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet, Hallmarks of Humanism: Hygiene and Love of Homeland in Qajar Iran, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1171
Introduction [to Review Essays: Orientalism Twenty Years On], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1204
Andrew J. Rotter, Saidism without Said: Orientalism and U.S. Diplomatic History [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1205
K.E. Fleming, Orientalism, the Balkans and Balkan Historiography [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1218
Kathleen Biddick, Comint Out of Exile: Dante on the Orient(alism) Express [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1234
Ruth Mazo Karras, Active/Passive, Acts/Passions: Greek and Roman Sexualities [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1250
Reviews of Books, p. 1266
Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak, Medieval Identity: A Sign and a Concept, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1489
Michael Tadman, The Demographic Cost of Sugar: Debates on Slave Societies and Natural Increase in the Americas, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1534
Christopher R. Boyer, The Threads of Class at La Virgen: Misrepresentation and Identity at a Mexican Textile Mill, 1918-1935, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1576
Introduction [to AHR Forum: Gender and Manhood in Chinese History], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1599
Susan Mann, The Male Bond in Chinese History and Culture, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1600
Norman Kutcher, The Fifth Relationship: Dangerous Friendships in the Confucian Context, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1615
Adrian Davis, Fraternity and Fratricide in late Imperial China, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1630
Lee McIsaac, “Righteous Fraternities” and Honorable Men: Sworn Brotherhoods in Wartime Chongqing, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1641
Robert A. Nye, Kinship, Male Bonds and Masculinity in Comparative Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1656
Introduction [to Review Essays: Historicizing the City of Angels], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1667
Robert A. Schneider, The Postmodern City from an Early Modern Perspective, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1668
Michael E. Engh S.J., At Home in the Metropolis: Understanding Postmodern L.A. [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1676
Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Is L.A. a Model or a Mess? [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 105, 2000, p. 1683
Reviews of Books, p. 1692
Eric Foner, American Freedom in a Global Age [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1
Kate Brown, Gridded Lives: Why Kazakhstan and Montana Are Nearly the Same Place, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 17
Steve Marquardt, “Green Havoc”: Panama Disease, Environmental Change and Labor Process in the Central American Banana Industry, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 49
Charles Ambler, Popular Film and Colonial Audiences: The Movies in Northern Rhodesia, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 81
Introduction [to Review Essays: Seeing Like a State], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 106
Jane Caplan, The State in the Field: Official Knowledge and Truant Practices [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 107
Morton Keller, Looking at the State: An American Perspective [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 114
Fernando Coronil, Smelling Like a Market [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 119
Reviews of Books, p. 130
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Larry Wolff, Dynastic Conservatism and Poetic Violence in Fin-de-Siècle Cracow: The Habsburg Matrix of Polish Modernism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 735
Joan Judge, Talent, Virtue and the Nation: Chinese Nationalisms and Female Subjectivities in the Early Twentieth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 765
Introduction [to AHR Forum], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 804
John Bodnar, Saving Private Ryan and Postwar memory in America, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 805
Geoff Eley, Finding the People's War: Film, British Collective Memory and World War II, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 818
Denise J. Youngblood, A War Remembered: Soviet Films of the Great Patriotic War, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 839
Jay Winter, Film and the Matrix of Memory, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 857
Introduction [to Forum Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 865
Patrick Wolfe, Land, Labor and Difference: Elementary Structures of Race [Forum Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 866
Hue-Tam Ho Tai, Remembered Realms: Pierre Nora and French National Memory [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 906
Reviews of Books, p. 923
Guido Ruggiero, The Strange Death of Margarita Marcellini: Male, Signs and the Everyday World of Pre-modern Medicine, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1141
Carolyn Steedman, Something She Called a Fever: Michelet, Derrida and Dust, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1159
Nancy L. Clark, Gendering Production in Wartime South Africa, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1181
Introduction [to AHR Forum: Creating National Identities in a Revolutionary Era], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1214
David A. Bell, The Unbearable Lightness of Being French: Law, Republicanism and National Identity at the End of the Old Regime, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1215
Dror Wahrmann, The English Problem of Identity in the American Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1236
Andrew W. Robertson, “Look on This Picture And on This!” Nationalism, Localism and Partisan Images of Otherness in the United States, 1787-1820, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1263
Benedict Anderson, To What Can late Eighteenth-Century French, British and American Anxieties Be Compared? Comment on Three Papers, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1281
Hilda Sabato, On Political Citizenship in Ninteenth-Century Latin America [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1290
Reviews of Books, p. 1316
Michael Zakim, Sartorial ideologies: From Homespun to Ready-made, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1553
Peter Fritzsche, Specters of History: On Nostalgia, Exile and Modernity, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1587
Edward E. Baptist, “Cuffy”, “Fancy Maids” and “One-Eyed Men”: Rape, Commodification and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1619
Alfred J. Rieber, Stalin, Man of the Borderlands, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1651
Michael Adas, From Settler Colony to Global Hegemon: Integrating the Exceptionalist Narrative of the American Experience into World History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1692
Vanessa R. Schwartz, Walter Benjamin for Historians [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 106, 2001, p. 1721
Reviews of Books, p. 1744
William Roger Louis, The Dissolution of the British Empire in the Era of Vietnam [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 1
Dyan Elliott, Seeing Double: John Gerson, the Discernment of Spirits and Joan of Arc, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 26
Kristin Hoganson, Cosmopolitan Domesticity: Importing the American Dream, 1865-1920, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 55
Anthony Grafton, Introduction [to AHR Forum: How Revolutionary was the Print Revolution], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 84
Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, An Unacknowledged Revolution Revisited, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 87
Adrian Johns, How to Acknowledge a Revolution, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 106
Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, Reply [to Adrian Johns, How to Acknowledge a Revolution], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 126
Thomas Bender, Strategies of Narrative Synthesis in American History [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 129
Reviews of Books, p. 154
Tyler Anbinder, From Famine to Five Points: Lord Lansdowne's Irish Tenants Encounter North America's Most Notorious Slum, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 351
Robert Eskildsen, Of Civilization and Savages: The Mimetic Imperialism of Japan's 1874 Expedition to Taiwan, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 388
Patrick Manning, Introduction [to AHR Forum: Asia and Europe in the World Economy], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 419
Kenneth Pomeranz, Political Economy and Ecology on the Eve of Industrialization: Europe, China and the Global Conjuncture, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 425
R. Bin Wong, The Search for European Differences and Domination in the Early Modern World: A View from Asia, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 447
David Ludden, Modern Inequality and Early Modernity: A Comment for the AHR on Articles by R. Bin Wong and Kenneth Pomeranz, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 470
Michael Schudson, News, Public, Nation [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 481
Reviews of Books, p. 496
Samuel K. Cohn Jr., The Black Death: End of a Paradigm, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 703
Anne McLaren, Gender, Religion and Early Modern Nationalism: Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots and the Genesis of English Anti-Catholicism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 739
Ussama Makdisi, Ottoman Orientalism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 768
Introduction [to Forum Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 797
Ted Steinberg, Down to Earth: Nature, Agency and Power in History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 798
Barbara H. Rosenwein, Worrying about Emotions in History [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 821
Reviews of Books, p. 846
Benjamin J. Kaplan, Fictions of Privacy: House Chapels and the Spatial Accomodation of Religious Dissent in Early Modern Europe, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 1031
David Nirenberg, Conversion, Sex and Segregation: Jews and Christians in Medieval Spain, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 1065
Joseph Bradley, Subjects into Citizens. Societies, Civil Society and Autocracy in Tsarist Russia, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 1094
Louis S. Warren, Buffalo Bill Meets Dracula: William F. Cody, Bram Stoker and the Frontiers of Racial Decay, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 1124
Mark Mazower, Violence and the State in the Twentieth Century [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 107, 2002, p. 1158
Reviews of Books, p. 1179
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Reviews of Books, p.
Lynn Hunt, The World We Have Gained: The Future of the French Revolution [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 108, 2003, p. 1
Margaret C. Jacob; Matthew Kadane, Missing, Now Found in the Eighteenth Century: Weber's Protestant Capitalist, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 108, 2003, p. 20
Robert Crews, Empire the the Confessional State: Islam and Religious Politics in Nineteenth-Century Russia, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 108, 2003, p. 50
Martha Hodes, The Mercurial Nature and Abiding Power of Race: A Transnational Family Story, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 108, 2003, p. 84
Rebecca L. Spang, paradigms and Paranoia: How Modern Is the French Revolution?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 108, 2003, p. 119
Reviews, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 108, 2003, p. 148
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James M. McPherson, No Peace without Victory, 1861-1865 [Presidential Address], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 1
Sarah Knott, Sensibility and the American War for Independence, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 19
Gregory Shaya, The Flâneur, the Badaud and the Making of a Mass Public in France, circa 1860-1910, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 41
Melissa K. Stockdale, “My Death for the Moderland Is Happiness”: Women, Patriotism and Soldiering in Russia's Great War, 1914-1917, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 78
Kenneth Cmiel, The Recent History of Human Rights [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 117
Reviews, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 136
Sheilagh Ogilvie, How Does Social Capital Affect Women? Guilds and Communities in Early Modern Germany, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 325
Balázs A. Szelényi, The Dynamics of Urban Development. Towns in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Hungary, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 360
Julia Rodriguez, South Atlantic Crossings: Fingerprints, Science and the State in Turn-of-the-Century Argentina, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 387
Yukiko Koshiro, Eurasian Eclipse: Japan's End Game in World War II, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 417
Mark von Hagen, Empires, Borderlands and Diasporas: Eurasia as Anti-paradigm for the Post-Soviet Era [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 445
Reviews, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 469
David Igler, Diseased Goods: Global Exhanges in the Eastern Pacific Basin, 1770-1850, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 693
Jonathon Glassman, Slower Than a Massacre: The Multiple Sources of Racial Thought in Colonial Africa, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 720
Jeremy Prestholdt, On the Global Repercussions of East African Consumerism, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 755
Caroline Castiglione, Adversarial Literacy: How Peasant Politics Influenced Noble Governing of the Roman Countryside during the Early Modern Period, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 783
Giovanna Benadusi, Investing the Riches of the Poor: Servant women and Their Last Wills, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 805
Cornelia Hughes Dayton, Rethinkin Agency, Recovering Voices, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 827
Martin Bunzl, Counterfactual History: A User's Guide, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 845
Reviews, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p.
Roger Horowitz; Jeffrey M. Pilcher; Sydney Watts, Meat for the Multitudes: Market Culture in Paris, New York City and Mexico City of the Long Nineteenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 1055
Sumit Guha, Speaking Historically: The Changing Voices of Historical Narration in Western India, 1400-1900, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 1084
Gunja SenGutpa, Elites, Subalterns and American Identities: A Case Study of African-American Benevolence, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 1104
Selçuk Esenbel, Japan's Global Claim to Asia and the World of Islam, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 1140
David Pace, The Amateur in the Operation Room: History and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning [Review Essay], in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 1171
Reviews, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 109, 2004, p. 1193
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François Furstenberg, The Significance of the Trans-Appalachian Frontier in Atlantic History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 647-677
Adam Tooze, Trouble with Numbers: Statistics, Politics and History in the Construction of Weimar's Trade Balance, 1918-1924, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 678-700
Francine Hirsch, The Soviets at Nuremberg: International Law, Propaganda and the Making of the Postwar Order, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 701-730
Margherita Zanasi, Globalizing Hanjian: The Suzhou Trials and the Post-World War II Discourse on Collaboration, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 731-751
William J. Novak, The Myth of the “Weak” American State, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 752-772
Reviews of Books, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 773-953
Richard J. Ross, Puritan Godly Discipline in Comparative Perspective: Legal Pluralism and the Sources of “Intensity”, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 975-1002
Van Gosse, “As a Nation, the English Are Our Friends”: The Emergence of African American Politics in the British Atlantic World, 1772-1861, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 1003-1028
AHR Forum: The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century Revisited
Introduction, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 1029-1030
Jonathan Dewald, Crisis, Chronology, and the Shape of European Social History, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 1031-1052
Geoffrey Parker, Chrisis and Catastrophe: The Global Crisis of the Seventeenth Century, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 1053-1079
Michael Marmé, Locating Linkages or Painting Bull's-Eyes around Bullet Holes? An East Asian Perspective on the Seventeenth-Century Crisis, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 1080-1090
J.B. Shank, Crisis: A Useful Category of Post-Social Scientific Historical Analysis?, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 1090-1099
Reviews, in: American Historical Review (AHR) 113, 2008, p. 1100-1285
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