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Compiled by Lubna Qureshi, Stockholm University

The Journal of African History, Vol. 53, Issue 3 (November 2012) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=AFH&volumeId=53&is sueId=03&iid=8809048

• Kathryn M. de Luna, “Hunting Reputations: Talent, Individuals, and Community in Precolonial South Central Africa,” 279.

• Walter E.A. Van Beek, “Intensive Slave Raiding in the Colonial Interstice: Hamman Yaji and the Mandara Mountains (North Cameroon and North-Eastern Nigeria,” 301.

• Hilary Jones, “Rethinking Politics in the Colony: The Métis of Senegal and Urban Politics in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century,” 325.

• Jocelyn Alexander, “’Hooligans, Spivs, and Loafers’?: The Politics of Vagrancy in 1960s Southern Rhodesia,” 345.

• Stephan F. Miescher, “Building the City of the Future: Visions and Experiences of Modernity in Ghana’s Akosombo Township,” 367.

• Hannah Alice Whittaker, “The Socioeconomic Dynamics of the Shifta Conflict in Kenya, c. 1963-8,” 391. ______

The Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 20, No. 1 (2013) http://www.interworld-pacific.com/currentissues.html

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• Guolin Yi, “The ‘Propaganda State’ and Sino-American Rapprochement: Preparing the Chinese Public for Nixon’s Visit.”

• Joseph G. Morgan, “A Meeting in Tokyo: Komatsu Kiyoshi, Wesley Fishel, and America’s Intervention in Vietnam.”

• Li Zeng, “So Close to Paradise (1999) and The Missing Gun (2002): Hollywood Models and the Production of Film Noir in Chinese Cinema at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century.”

• Peter Mauch, “Documentary Discovery: Japan’s Armed Services’ Revisions to the Draft Understanding between Japan and the United States, April 1941.” ______

The Journal of American History, Vol. 99, No. 4 (March 2013) http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/994/

• Kate Masur, “Patronage and Protest in Kate Brown’s Washington,” 1047.

• Nathalie Caron and Naomi Wulf, “American Enlightenments: Continuity and Renewal,” 1072.

• Hidetaka Hirota, “The Moment of Transition: State Officials, the Federal Government and the Formation of American Immigration Policy,” 1092.

• Sarah Miller-Davenport, “’Their blood shall not be shed in vain’: American Evangelical Missionaries and the Search for God and Country in Post-World War II Asia,” 1109.

• K. Healan Gaston, “The Cold War Romance of Religious Authenticity: Will Herberg, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Rise of the New Right,” 1109. ______

Journal of American Studies, Vol. 47, Issue 1 (February 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=AMS&volumeId=47&is sueId=01&iid=8833778

• Joyce E. Chaplin, “Planetary Power? The United States and the History of Around-the- World Travel,” 1.

• Joe Street, Margaret Washington, Simon Hall, and Malcolm McLaughlin, “Roundtable: Marable, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention,” 23.

• Andrew Lawson, “Foreclosure Stories: Neoliberal Suffering in the Great Recession,” 49.

• Eric Rawson, “American Poetry and Private Real Property,” 69.

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• Stephen Sharot, “Wealth and/or Love: Class and Gender in the Cross-class Romance Films of the Great Recession,” 89.

• Robert Cook, “Bruce Catton, Middlebrow Culture, and the Liberal Search for Purpose in Cold War America,” 109.

• Simon Willmetts, “Quiet Americans: The CIA and Early Cold War Hollywood Cinema,” 127.

• Jason Vredenburg, “What Happened in Vegas: Hunter S. Thompson’s Political Philosophy,” 149.

• Joanna Freer, “Thomas Pynchon and the Black Panther Party: Revolutionary Suicide in Gravity’s Rainbow,” 171.

• Younghoon Kim, “Rogue Cops’ Politics of Equality in The Wire,” 189.

• Ted Atkinson, “’Blood Petroleum’: True Blood, the BP Oil Spill, and Fictions of Energy/Culture,” 213.

• Timothy J. Minchin, “The Crompton Closing: Imports and the Decline of America’s Oldest Textile Company,” 231. ______

The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 72, Issue 1 (February 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JAS&volumeId=72&iss ueId=01&iid=8860487

• Jennifer Milioto Matsue, “Stars to the State and Beyond: Globalization, Identity, and Asian Popular Music,” 5.

• Jeff Lewis, Belinda Lewis, and I Nyoman Darma Putra, “The Bali Bombings Monument: Ceremonial Cosmopolis,” 21.

• Yang Su and Shizheng Feng, “Adapt or Voice: Class, Guanxi, and Protest Propensity in ,” 45.

• Fernanda Pirie, “The Limits of the State: Coercion and Consent in Chinese Tibet,” 69.

• Sho Konishi, “Translingual World Order: Language without Culture in Post-Russo- Japanese War Japan,” 91.

• Aaron Stephen Moore, “’The Yalu River Era of Developing Asia’: Japanese Expertise, Colonial Power, and the Construction of Sup’ung Dam,” 115.

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• Miriam Kingsberg, “Methamphetamine Solution: Drugs and the Reconstruction of Nation in Postwar Japan,” 141. ______

The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 52, Issue 1 (January 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JBR&volumeId=52&iss ueId=01&iid=8836509

• Philippa Levine, “Naked Truths: Bodies, Knowledge, and the Erotics of Colonial Power,” 5.

• Brent S. Sirota, “The Trinitarian Crisis in Church and State: Religious Controversy and the Making of the Postrevolutionary Church of England, 1687-1702,” 26.

• Tony Claydon, “Daily News and the Construction of Time in Late Stuart England, 1695- 1714,” 55.

• Brad A. Jones, “’In Favor of Popery’: Patriotism, Protestantism, and the Gordon Riots in the Revolutionary British Atlantic,” 79.

• James Livesey, “Free Trade and Empire in the Anglo-Irish Commercial Propositions of 1785,” 103.

• Andy Croll, “Strikers and the Right to Poor Relief in Late Victorian Britain: The Making of the Merthyr Tydfil Judgment of 1900,” 128.

• Sue Morgan, “Sex and Common-Sense: Maude Royden, Religion, and Modern Sexuality,” 153.

• Mo Moulton, “’You Have Votes and Power’: Women’s Political Engagement with the Irish Question in Britain, 1919-23,” 179. ______

Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 4 (Fall 2012) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/14/4

• Kristina Spohr, “Precluded or Precedent-Setting? The ‘NATO Enlargement Question’ in the Triangular Bonn-Washington-Moscow Diplomacy of 1990-1991,” 4.

• Christopher Darnton, “Asymmetry and Agenda-Setting in U.S.-Latin American Relations: Rethinking the Origins of the Alliance for Progress,” 55.

• Arnold Ringstad, “The Evolution of American Civil Defense Film Rhetoric,” 93.

• Balázs Szalontai, “In the Shadow of Vietnam: A New Look at North Korea’s Militant Strategy, 1962-1970,” 122. 4 | Page

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• Barbara Stelzl-Marx, “Death to Spies! Austrian Informants for Western Intelligence Services and Soviet Capital Punishment during the Occupation of Austria,” 167.

• Lykourgos Kourkouvelas, “Denuclearization on NATO’s Southern Front: Allied Reactions to Soviet Proposals, 1957-1963,” 197.

• A. Ross Johnson, Michael Kraus, Vojtech Mastny, “Reassessing the Soviet-Czechoslovak Crisis of 1968,” 216. ______

The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 57:1 (February 2013) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/57/1.toc

• Tilman Brück, Wim Naudé, and Philip Verwimp, “Business under Fire: Entrepreneurship and Violent Conflict in Developing Countries,” 3.

• Sameeksha Desai, Zoltan J. Acs, and Utz Weitzel, “A Model of Destructive Entrepreneurship: Insight for Conflict and Postconflict Recovery,” 20.

• M. Sanders and U. Weitzel, “Misallocation of Entrepreneurial Talent in Postconflict Environments,” 41.

• Paul Collier and Marguerite Duponchel, “The Economic Legacy of Civil War: Firm-level Evidence from Sierra Leone,” 65.

• Adriana Camacho and Catherine Rodriguez, “Firm Exit and Armed Conflict in Colombia,” 89.

• Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück, and Nina Wald, “Self-employment and Conflict in Colombia,” 117.

• Prakarsh Singh, “Impact of Terrorism on Investment Decisions of Farmers: Evidence from the Punjab Insurgency,” 143.

The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 57:2 (April 2013) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/57/2.toc

• Martin Gassebner, Michael J. Lamla, and James Raymond Vreeland, “Extreme Bounds of Democracy,” 171. • Michael Albertus and Oliver Kaplan, “Land Reform as a Counterinsurgency Policy: Evidence from Colombia,” 198.

• Tamir Sheafer and Shaul Shenhav, “Political Culture Congruence and Political Stability: Revisiting the Congruence Hypothesis with Prospect Theory,” 232.

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• Douglas M. Gibler and Steven V. Miller, “Quick Victories?: Territory, Democracies, and Their Disputes,” 258.

• Peter Liberman, “Retributive Support for International Punishment and Torture,” 285.

• Eline Van der Heijden and Erling Moxnes, “Leading by Example to Protect the Environment: Do the Costs of Leading Matter?,” 307.

• David Hugh-Jones and Ro’i Zultan, “Reputation and Cooperation in Defense,” 327. ______

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 31, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjca20/31/1

• Michelle Williams, “Alternative production and consumption relations?: fair trade, the state, and cooperatives in the global South,” 1.

• Erin Dean, “’The backbone of the village’: gender, development, and traditional authority in rural Zanzibar,” 18.

• Carla Inguaggiato, Cecilia Navarra, and Alex Vailati, “Innovation patterns in grassroots producers’ organisations: a Mozambican case study,” 37.

• Gundula Fischer, “Recruitment and female labour in Tanzanian hospitality companies: an exploration,” 62.

• David P. Thomas, “The Gautrain project in South Africa: a cautionary tale,” 77.

• Robert Obiyo, “Oversight of the Executive in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa,” 95.

• Phillip Apuuli Kasaija, “The African Union (AU), the Libya Crisis and the notion of ‘African solutions to African problems’,” 117. ______

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 22, Issue 80 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/22/80

• Jing Vivian Zhan, “Strategy for Fiscal Survival? Analysis of local extra-budgetary finance in China,” 185.

• Genia Kostka and William Hobbs, “Embedded Interests and the Managerial Local State: the political economy of methanol fuel-switching in China,” 204.

• Tse-Kang Leng and Jenn-Hwan Wang, “Local States, Institutional Changes and Innovation Systems: and compared,” 219. 6 | Page

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• Oscar Almén, “Only the Party Manages Cadres: limits of Local People’s Congress supervision and reform in China,” 237.

• Qian Forrest Zhang and John A. Donaldson, “China’s Agrarian Reform and the Privatization of Land: a contrarian view,” 255.

• Ray Yep, “Containing Land Grabs: a misguided response to rural conflicts over land,” 273.

• Yanqi Tong and Shaohua Lei, “War of Position and Microblogging in China,” 292.

• Hochul Lee, “China in the North Korean Nuclear Crises: ‘interest’ and ‘identity’ in foreign behavior,” 312.

• Qinghua Wang, “Strengthening and Professionalizing Political Education in China’s Higher Education,” 332.

• Chih-Yu Shih and Chiung-Chiu Huang, “Preaching Self-Responsibility: the Chinese style of global governance,” 351.

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 22, Issue 81 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/22/81

• Edward Friedman, “Building New Vital Mutual Interests for a Better Future: a commentary on Wang Jisi and Kenneth Lieberthal’s Addressing US-China Strategic Distrust,” 367.

• Alfred M. Wu, “How Does Decentralized Governance Work? Evidence from China,” 379.

• Jianxing Yu and Jun Zhou, “Local Governance and Business Associations in Wenzhou: a model for the road to civil society in China?,” 394.

• Wanxin Li and Paul Higgins, “Controlling Local Environmental Performance: an analysis of three national environmental management programs in the context of regional disparities in China,” 409.

• Xiumei Guo, Dora Marinova, and Jin Hong, “China’s Shifting Policies towards Sustainability: a low-carbon economy and environmental protection,” 428.

• Michael Yahuda, “China’s New Assertiveness in the South China Sea,” 446.

• Yukyung Yeo, “Contextualizing Corporate Governance: the case of China’s central state enterprise groups,” 460.

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• Yi Zhou, “State-Society Interdependence Model in Market Transition: a case study of the ‘Farmers’ City’ in Wenzhou during the early reform era,” 476.

• Hongping Annie Nie, “Gaming, Nationalism, and Ideological Work in Contemporary China: online games based on the War of Resistance against Japan,” 499.

• Hung-Jen Wang, “Being Uniquely Universal: building Chinese international relations theory,” 518. ______

Journal of Contemporary History, 48:1 (January 2013) http://jch.sagepub.com/content/48/1.toc

• Richard Toye, “From ‘Consensus’ to ‘Common Ground’: The Rhetoric of the Postwar Settlement and its Collapse,” 3.

• Dragan Bakic, “’Must Will Peace’: The British Brokering of ‘Central European’ and ‘Balkan Locarno’, 1925-9,” 24.

• David R. Stone, “Soviet Arms Exports in the 1920s,” 57.

• Stephen Lovell, “Broadcasting Bolshevik: The Radio Voice of Soviet Culture, 1920s- 1950s,” 78.

• Bodan Musial, “The ‘Polish Operation’ of the NKVD: The Climax of the Terror Against the Polish Minority in the Soviet Union,” 98.

• Felix Römer, “Milieus in the Military: Soldierly Ethos, Nationalism and Conformism Among Workers in the Wehrmacht,” 125.

• John C. Guse, “Nazi Ideology and Engineers at War: Fritz Todt’s ‘Speaker System’,” 150.

• David Lowe, “Journalists and the Stirring of Australian Public Diplomacy: The Colombo Plan Towards the 1960s,” 175.

• Chris Ealham, “The Emperor’s New Clothes: ‘Objectivity’ and Revisionism in Spanish History,” 191. ______

Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Spring 2013) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_early_republic/toc/jer.33.1.html

• Andrew Cayton, “SHEAR Presidential Address: The Authority of the Imagination in an Age of Wonder,” 1.

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• Patrick Bottiger, “Prophetstown for Their Own Purposes: The French, Miamis, and Cultural Identities in the Wabash-Maumee Valley,” 29.

• Stephen Chambers, “At Home Among the Dead: North Americans and the 1825 Guamacaro Slave Insurrection,” 61.

• Daniel Peart, “Looking Beyond Parties and Elections: The Making of United States Tariff Policy during the Early 1820s,” 87.

• Nancy Shoemaker, “Mr. Tashtego: Native American Whalemen in Antebellum New England,” 109. ______

The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 73, Issue 1 (March 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JEH&volumeId=73&iss ueId=01&iid=8854611

• Tomas Cvrcek, “Wages, Prices, and Living Standards in the Habsburg Empire, 1827- 1910,” 1.

• Leticia Arroyo Abad, “Persistent Inequality? Trade, Factor Endowments, and Inequality in Republican Latin America,” 38.

• Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci, “Slavery and Information,” 79.

• Peter Zeitz, “Do Local Institutions Affect All Foreign Investors in the Same Way? Evidence from the Interwar Chinese Textile Industry,” 117.

• Fabio Braggion and Lyndon Moore, “The Economic Benefits of Political Connections in Late Victorian Britain,” 142.

• Xavier Duran, “The First U.S. Transcontinental Railroad: Expected Profits and Government Intervention,” 177.

• Christopher Hanes and Paul W. Rhode, “Harvests and Financial Crises in Gold Standard America,” 201.

• Christiaan van Bochove, “Configuring Financial Markets in Preindustrial Europe,” 247. ______

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 15, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjgr20/15/1

• Olaf Jensen, “Evaluating genocidal intent: the inconsistent perpetrator and the dynamics of killing,” 1.

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• Christian Axboe Nielsen, “Surmounting the myopic focus on genocide: the case of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” 21.

• Nicolas Rost, “Will it happen again? On the possibility of forecasting the risk of genocide,” 41.

• William Gallois, “Genocide in nineteenth-century Algeria,” 69. ______

The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 12, Issue 1 (January 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JGA&volumeId=12&iss ueId=01&iid=8811175

• Maureen A. Flanagan, “2012 SHGAPE Presidential Address: The City, Still the Hope of Democracy? From Jane Addams and Mary Parker Follett to the Arab Spring,” 5.

• John F. Reynolds, “The Hustling Candidate and the Advent of the Direct Primary: A California Case Study,” 31.

• Jeremy Rich, “Heresy Is the Only True Religion: Richard Lynch Garner (1848-1920), A Southern Freethinker in Africa and America,” 65.

• Jessica Pliley, “The Petticoat Inspectors: Women Boarding Inspectors and the Gendered Exercise of Federal Authority,” 95. ______

Journal of Global History, Vol. 8, Issue 1 (March 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JGH&volumeId=8&iss ueId=01&iid=8837741

• Patrick O’Brien, “Historical foundations for a global perspective on the emergence of a western European regime for the discovery, development, and diffusion of useful and reliable knowledge,” 1.

• Karin Hofmeester, “Shifting trajectories of diamond processing: from India to Europe and back, from the fifteenth century to the twentieth,” 25.

• Charles H. Parker, “Converting souls across cultural borders: Dutch Calvinism and early modern missionary enterprises,” 50.

• Jeppe Mulich, “Microregionalism and intercolonial relations: the case of the Danish West Indies, 1730-1830,” 72.

• Penelope Francks, “Simple pleasures: food consumption in Japan and the global comparison of living standards,” 95.

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• Maxine Berg, “Useful knowledge, ‘industrial enlightenment’, and the place of India,” 117.

• Michael K. Masatsugu, “’Bonded by reverence toward the Buddha’: Asian decolonization, Japanese Americans, and the making of the Buddhist world, 1947- 1965,” 142.

• Patrick William Kelly, “The 1973 Chilean coup and the origins of transnational human rights activism,” 165. ______

The Journal of the Historical Society, Vol. 13, Issue 1 (March 2013) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jhis.2013.13.issue-1/issuetoc

• Martin J. Wiener, “The Idea of ‘Colonial Legacy’ and the Historiography of Empire,” 1.

• Lacy Ford, “Henry Clay: American Commerce and the Public Option,” 33.

• Scott Alan Carson, “Biological Conditions and Economic Development: Westward Expansion and Health in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Montana,” 51.

• Cody James Foster, “A Forgotten Catalyst: Herbert Hoover and the Creation of the Modern American Post-Presidency,” 69. ______

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 35, Issue 1 (March 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=HET&volumeId=35&is sueId=01&iid=8822096

• Philip Mirowski, “2012 HES Presidential Address: Does the Victory Enjoy the Spoils? Paul Samuelson as Historian of Economics,” 1.

• Christophe Depoortère, “William Nassau and David Ricardo on the Method of Political Economy,” 19.

• Dotan Leshem, “Oikonomia Redefined,” 43.

• A.M.C. Waterman, “’The Merchants of Cadiz and Lisbon’: Parsimony, the Rate of Profit, and Accumulation in Wealth of Nations,” 63.

• James C.W. Ahiakpor, “The Modern Ricardian Equivalence Theorem: Drawing the Wrong Conclusions from David Ricardo’s Analysis,” 77.

• Laurent Baronian, “The Marxian Wage Theory Against the ‘Absolute Immizeration’ Doctrine,” 93. ______11 | Page

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Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 12, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjhr20/12/1

• Glenn Mitoma and Kerry Bystrom, “Humanitarianism and Responsibility,” 1.

• Emma Gilligan, “Redefining Humanitarian Intervention: The Historical Challenge of R2P,” 21.

• Ayça Çubukçu, “The Responsibility to Protect: Libya and the Problem of Transnational Solidarity,” 40.

• David P. Forsythe, “On Contested Concepts: Humanitarianism, Human Rights, and the Notion of Neutrality,” 59.

• Rebecca Walker, “Taking a Back Seat: The Uses and Misuses of Space in a Context of War and Natural Disaster,” 69.

• Alexandra Schultheis Moore, “Témoignage and Responsibility in Photo/Graphic Narratives of Médecins Sans Frontières,” 87.

• Shameem Black, “Fictions of Humanitarian Responsibility: Narrating Microfinance,” 103.

• Crystal A. Parikh, “’Come Almost Home’: Human Rights and the Return of Minor Subjects,” 121.

• Jennifer Wenzel, “Style as Substance,” 138. ______

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 41, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/41/1

Finance, Empire and the British World

• Bernard Attard and Andrew Dilley, “Finance, Empire and the British World,” 1.

• Bernard Attard, “Bridgeheads, ‘Colonial Places’ and the Queensland Financial Crisis of 1866,” 11.

• Andrew Dilley, “T.A. Coghlan, London Opinion and the Politics of Anglo-Australian Finance, 1905-09,” 37.

• Andrew Smith, “Patriotism, Self-Interest and the ‘Empire Effect’: Britishness and British Decisions to Invest in Canada, 1867-1914,” 59.

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• Kevin Tennent, “Management and the Free-Standing Company: The New Zealand and Australia Land Company c. 1866-1900,” 81.

• Peter Cain, “Afterword: The Economics of the ‘British World’,” 98.

Articles

• Ty M. Reese, “Controlling the Company: The Structures of Fante-British Relations on the Gold Coast, 1750-1821,” 104.

• Elizabeth A. Harvey, “’Layered Networks’: Imperial Philanthropy in Birmingham and Sydney, 1860-1914,” 120.

• Gerald Chaudron, “Obsession: New Zealand, Money and the League of Nations, 1920- 35,” 143. ______

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 43, Issue 4 (Spring 2013) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/43/4

• Donatella Strangio, “Public Debt in the Papal States, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century,” 511.

• David Beck Ryden, “’One of the Finest and Most Fruitful Spots in America’: An Analysis of Eighteenth-Century Carriacou,” 539.

• Seven Agir, “The Evolution of Grain Policy: The Ottoman Experience,” 571.

• Robert I. Rotberg, “Governance Matters: Why Nations Succeed,” 599. ______

Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 45, Issue 1 (February 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=LAS&volumeId=45&is sueId=01&iid=8854269

• Sofia Donoso, “Dynamics of Change in Chile: Explaining the Emergence of the 2006 Pingüino Movement,” 1.

• Jonas Wolff, “Towards Post-Liberal Democracy in Latin America? A Conceptual Framework Applied to Bolivia,” 31.

• Tanya Harmer, “Two, Three, Many Revolutions? Cuba and the Prospects for Revolutionary Change in Latin America, 1967-1975,” 61.

• Ben Fallaw, “The Seduction of Revolution: Anticlerical Campaigns against Confession in Mexico, 1914-1935,” 91. 13 | Page

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• Paul Gootenberg, “Fishing for Leviathans? Shifting Views on the Liberal State and Development in Peruvian History,” 121. ______

The Journal of Legal History, Vol. 34, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/flgh20/34/1

• Robert Braid, “Behind the Ordinance of Labourers: Economic Regulation and Market Control in London before the Black Death,” 3.

• Matthew Lockwood, “From Treason to Homicide: Changing Conceptions of the Law of Petty Treason in Early Modern England,” 31.

• Bain Attwood, “Returning to the Past: The South Australian Colonisation Commission, the Colonial Office and Aboriginal Title,” 50.

• “Scottish Legal History Group Report 2012,” 83.

• Sir John Baker, “Migrations of Manuscripts 2012,” 88. ______

Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 11, Issue 4 (2012) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/smil20/11/4

• David K. Chan, “Just War, Noncombatant Immunity, and the Concept of Supreme Emergency,” 273.

• Daniel Statman, “Supreme Emergencies and the Continuum Problem,” 287.

• Graham Parsons, “Public War and the Moral Equality of Combatants,” 299.

• Morten Dige, “Explaining the Principle of Mala in Se,” 318.

• Mark Zelcer, “Ethics for the Weekends: The Case of Reservists,” 333.

Viewpoint Article

• Jai C. Galliott, “Closing with Completeness: The Asymmetric Drone Warfare Debate,” 353.

Case Study

• Patrick D. Moore, “Maintaining Discipline in Detainee Operations,” 357.

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• Rebecca J. Johnson, “Maintaining Discipline in Detainee Operations: Avoiding the Slippery Slope to Abuse,” 360.

• Col. Mark A. Strong, “Maintaining Discipline in Detainee Operations: A Study in Small Unit Leadership and Ethical Behavior,” 363. ______

Journal of Military History, Vol. 77, No. 2 (April 2013) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/772.html

• Claire Robertson, “Racism, the Military, and Abolitionism in the Late Eighteenth-and Early Nineteenth-Century Caribbean,” 433.

• Chandar S. Sundaram, “’Treated with Scant Attention’: The Imperial Cadet Corps, Indian Nobles, and Anglo-Indian Policy, 1897-1917,” 41.

• David J. Fitzpatrick, “Emory Upton and the Army of a Democracy,” 463.

• Katherine C. Epstein, “’No One Can Afford To Say ‘Damn the Torpedoes’: Battle Tactics and U.S. Naval History before World War I,” 491.

• Tim Cook, “Grave Beliefs: Stories of the Supernatural and the Uncanny among Canada’s Great War Trench Soldiers,” 521.

• Alex Souchen, “The Culture of Morale: Battalion Newspapers in the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, June-August 1944,” 543.

• Ken Young, “Special Weapon, Special Relationship: The Atomic Bomb Comes to Britain,” 569.

• Christopher Tuck, “’Cut the bonds which bind our hands’: Deniable Operations during the Confrontation with Indonesia, 1963-1966,” 599.

• Steven A. Fino, “Breaking the Trance: The Perils of Technological Exuberance in the U.S. Air Force Entering Vietnam,” 625.

• Earl J. Catagnus, Jr. “Infantry Field Manual 7-5 Organization and Tactics of Infantry: The Rifle Battalion (October 1940),” 657.

• Patrick J. Speelman, “The Logistics of British Naval Supremacy in the Age of Sail,” 667.

• Jasper M. Trautsch, “The Causes of the War of 1812: 200 Years of Debate,” 273.

• Fred L. Borch, “Lieber’s Code: A Landmark in the Law of War But Not Lincoln’s Code,” 671. ______15 | Page

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The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 51, Issue 1 (March 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=MOA&volumeId=51&i ssueId=01&iid=8843292

• Jonathan Fisher, “’Some more reliable than others’: Image management, donor perceptions and the Global War on Terror in East African diplomacy,” 1.

• Deborah Fahy Bryceson, Jesper Bosse Jønsson, and Hannelore Verbrugge, “Prostitution or partnership? Wifestyles in Tanzanian artisanal gold-mining settlements,” 33.

• Gertrud Buchenrieder and Roland Azibo Balgah, “Sustaining livelihoods around community forests. What is the potential contribution of wildlife domestication?,” 57.

• Sara Geenen and Klara Claessens, “Disputed access to the gold sites in Luhwindja, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo,” 85.

• Gavin Hilson, Richard Amankwah, and Grace Ofori-Sarpong, “Going for gold: transitional livelihoods in Northern Ghana,” 109.

• Nicole Hirt and Abdulkader Saleh Mohammad, “’Dreams don’t come true in Eritrea’: anomie and family disintegration due to the structural militarisation of society,” 139.

• Laura Seay, “Understanding Somali Piracy,” 169. ______

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 18, Issue 2 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmis20/18/2

• Massimo Riva and John A. Davis, “Mediating the Risorgimento,” 141. • Alessio Petrizzo, “’The Garibaldi of the sixteenth century.’ Francesco Ferrucci and the heroes of the Risorgimento,” 145.

• Gian Luca Fruci, “The two faces of Daniele Manin. French republican celebrity and Italian monarchic icon (1848-1880),” 157.

The Risorgimento in opera

• Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg, “Introduction,” 172.

• Axel Körner, “Masked faces. Verdi, Uncle Tom and the unification of Italy,” 176.

• Mary Ann Smart, “How political were Verdi’s operas? Metaphors of progress in the reception of I Lombardi alla prima crociata,” 190.

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• Emily Braun, “Introduction,” 205.

• Roberta J.M. Olson, “Art for a new audience in the Risorgimento: a meditation,” 211.

• Anna Ottani Cavina, “The landscape of the Macchiaioli. A path towards the modern,” 225.

From pre-cinema to cinema

• Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe, “Marketing ‘Garibaldi panoramas’ in Britain (1860- 1864),” 232.

• Giovanni Lasi, “La presa di Roma and Il piccolo garibaldino: the Risorgimento and national identity in early Italian cinema,” 244. ______

Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Autumn 2012) http://www.palestine-studies.org/journals.aspx?href=issue&jid=1&iid=165

• Alex Winder, “The ‘Western Wall’ Riots of 1929: Religious Boundaries and Communal Violence,” 6.

• Edward S. Herman and David Peterson, “The Iranian ‘Threat’ in a Kafkaesque World,” 24.

• Helit Yeshurun, “’Exile Is So Strong Within Me, I May Bring It to the Land,’ A Landmark 1996 Interview with Mahmoud Darwish,” 46.

• Walid Khalidi, “Israel’s 1967 Annexation of Arab Jerusalem: Walid Khalidi’s Address to the UN General Assembly Special Emergency Session, 14 July 1967,” 71. ______

Journal of Policy History, Vol. 25, Issue 2 (April 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JPH&volumeId=25&iss ueId=02&iid=8877843

• Alan Lessoff and James J. Connolly, “From Political Insult to Political Theory: The Boss, the Machine, and the Pluralist City,” 139.

• Thomas C. Lassman, “Reforming Weapon Systems Acquisition in the Department of Defense: The Case of the U.S. Army’s Advanced Attack Helicopter,” 173.

• Patrick S. Roberts and Matthew Dull, “Guarding the Guardians: Oversight Appointees and the Search for Accountability in U.S. Federal Agencies,” 207.

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• John Gal and Mimi Ajzenstadt, “The Long Path from a Soup Kitchen to a Welfare State in Israel,” 240.

• Gabriel Loiacono, “Poor Laws and the Construction of Race in Early Republican Providence, Rhode Island,” 264.

• David M. Reimers, “More Liberal Than We Thought: A Note on Immediate Family Member Immigrants of U.S. Citizens,” 288. ______

Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 9, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/upse20/9/1

• Jeffrey L. Bernstein and Brooke Thomas Allen, “Overcoming Methods Anxiety: Qualitative First, Quantitative Next, Frequent Feedback Along the Way,” 1.

• Laura A. Brunell, “Building Global Citizenship: Engaging Global Issues, Practicing Civic Skills,” 16.

• Maria Jansson, Maria Wendt, and Cecilia Åse, “Common-Sense Notions of ‘Nation’: A Challenge for Teaching,” 34.

• Brandon Valeriano, “Teaching Introduction to International Politics with Film,” 52.

• Kenneth Michael White, “The Title and Three Core Values from the First Three Lines of The Declaration of Independence,” 73.

• Marie A. Eisenstein and April K. Clark, “Portraits of Religion in Introductory American Government Textbooks: Images of Tolerance or Intolerance,” 89.

• Jocelyn Jones Evans and David Lindrum, “Telling the Story of the American Presidency: Examining the Content and Perspective of Presidency Chapters in Introductory American Politics Texts,” 108. ______

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 35, Issue 6 (2012) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/35/6

• Steven E. Lobell, “Bringing Balancing Back In: Britain’s Targeted Balancing, 1936- 1939,” 747.

• John H. Maurer, “’Winston has gone mad’: Churchill, the British Admiralty, and the Rise of Japanese Naval Power,” 775.

• Robert T. Foley, “A Case Study in Horizontal Military Innovation: The German Army, 1916-1918,” 799. 18 | Page

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• David Stevenson, “Fortifications and the European Military Balance before 1914,” 829.

• Matthew S. Seligmann, “Britain’s Great Security Mirage: The Royal Navy and the Franco-Russian Naval Threat, 1898-1906,” 861.

• Zhang Yunzhuang, “China’s Military Procurement and Its Operational Implications: A Response to Yoram Evron,” 887.

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 36, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/36/1

Amos Perlmutter Prize Essay

• Dmitry Dima Adamsky, “The 1983 Nuclear Crisis – Lessons for Deterrence Theory and Practice,” 4.

Original Articles

• Patrick Rose, “Allies at War: British and US Army Command Culture in the Italian Campaign, 1943-1944,” 42.

• Evan Braden Montgomery, “Competitive Strategies against Continental Powers: The Geopolitics of Sino-Indian-American Relations,” 76.

Cyber Roundtable

• John Stone, “Cyber War Will Take Place!,” 101.

• Gary McGraw, “Cyber War is Inevitable (Unless We Build Security In),” 109.

• Dale Peterson, “Offensive Cyber Weapons: Construction, Development, and Employment,” 120.

• Timothy J. Junio, “How Probable is Cyber War? Bringing IR Theory Back In to the Cyber Conflict Debate,” 125.

• Adam P. Liff, “The Proliferation of Cyberwarfare Capabilities and Interstate War, Redux: Liff Responds to Junio,” 134.

• Thomas Rid, “More Attacks, Less Violence,” 139.

Authors’ Response

• Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth N. Waltz, “Political Scientists and Historians in Search of the Bomb,” 143. 19 | Page

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Review Essay

• Timothy W. Crawford, “The Strategic Consequences of Alliance Discord,” 152. ______

Journal of Tourism History, Vol. 5, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjth20/5/1

• Allan Brodie, “The Brown family adventure – seaside holidays in Kent in the mid- nineteenth century,” 1.”

• Claire L. Kovacs, “Pompeii and its material reproductions: the rise of a tourist site in the nineteenth century,” 25.

• Raphael Costa, “The ‘great façade of nationality’: some consideration on Portuguese tourism and the multiple meanings of Estado Novo Portugal in travel literature,” 50.

• Gordon Pirie, “Automobile organizations driving tourism in pre-independence Africa,” 73 ______

Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol. 11, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjts20/11/1

• James Cooper, “’Superior to anything I had seen in the States’: the ‘Thatcherisation’ of Republican strategy in 1980 and 1984,” 1.

• Sam Edwards, “’From here Lincoln came’: Anglo-Saxonism, the special relationship, and the anglicisation of Abraham Lincoln, c. 1860-1970,” 22.

• Marie Gayte, “Cold war triangle? The United States, the Vatican and Cuba,” 47.

• Bethany S. Keenan, “’At the crossroads of world attitudes and reaction’: the Paris American Committee to Stopwar and American anti-war activism in France, 1966- 1968,” 62.

• Kristian L. Nielsen, “Continued drift, but without the acrimony: US-European relations under Barack Obama,” 83.

• Jasper M. Trautsch, “The origins and future of liberal democracy or the need for strong states,” 109. ______

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Fall 2012) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/vs.2012.7.issue-3 20 | Page

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• Alexander M. Cannon, “Introduction: Epic Directions for the Study of the Vietnamese Diaspora,” 1.

• Tobias Rettig, “From Subaltern to Free Worker: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty among Indochina’s Subaltern Imperial Labor Camp Diaspora in Metropolitan France, 1939- 1944,” 7.

• Anh Thang Dao, “Living Without Quê: The Ethnic Minority and Freedom in Thuân’s Chinatown,” 55.

• Quan Tue Tran, “Remembering the Boat People Exodus: A Tale of Two Memorials,” 80.

• Alexander M. Cannon, “Virtually Audible in Diaspora: The Transnational Negotiation of Vietnamese Traditional Music,” 122.

• Ivan V. Small, “’Over There’: Imaginative Displacements in Vietnamese Remittance Gift Economies,” 157.

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Fall 2012) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/vs.2012.7.issue-4

• Ashley Carruthers, “Introduction: Risk, Opportunity and Resilience: Contemporary Vietnamese Mobilities,” 1.

• Hai Anh La and Suiwah Leung, “Remittances from Migrants: Experience of Vietnamese Households,” 10.

• Nguyen Thi Nguyêt Minh, “’Doing Ô Sin’: Rural Migrants Negotiating Domestic Work in Hà Nôi,” 32.

• Catherine Locke, Nguyen Thi Ngân Hoa, and Nguyen Thi Thanh Tâm, “Struggling to Sustain Marriages and Build Families: Mobile Husbands/Wives and Mothers/Fathers in Hà Nôi and Ho Chí Minh City,” 63.

• Alexandra Winkels, “Migration, Social Networks and Risk: The Case of Rural-to-Rural Migration in Vietnam,” 92.

• Ashley Carruthers and Trung Dinh Dang, “The Socio-Spatial Constellation of a Central Vietnamese Village and its Emigrants,” 122. ______

Mediterranean Historical Review, Vol. 27, Issue 2 (2012) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmhr20/27/2

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• Rena Lauer, “Cretan Jews and the First Sephardic Encounter in the fifteenth century,” 129.

• Anastasia Papadia-Lala, “The Jews in early modern Venetian Crete: community and identities,” 141.

• Giacomo Corazzol, “On the sources of Elijah Capsali’s Chronicle of the ‘Kings’ of Venice,” 151.

• Ilona Steimann, “Making illuminated Haggadot in Venetian Candia,” 161.

• Nadia Zeldes, “Jewish settlement in Corfu in the aftermath of the expulsions from Spain and southern Italy, 1492-1541,” 175.

• Gerassimos Pagratis, “Jews in Corfu’s economy (from the late fifteenth to mid-sixteenth century),” 189.

• Marianna Kolyvà, “The Jews of Zante between the Serenissima and the Sublime Porte: the local community and the Jewish consuls (sixteenth to seventeenth centuries),” 199.

• Andrea Nanetti, “The Jews in Modon and Coron during the second half of the fifteenth century,” 215.

• Photis Baroutsos, “Venetian pragmatism and Jewish subjects (fifteenth and sixteenth centuries),” 227.

• Benjamin Arbel, “What happened to Famagusta’s Jews following the Ottoman Conquest of 1571?,” 241. ______

The Middle East Journal, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Winter 2013) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mei/mei/2013/00000067/00000001

• William Harris, “Investigating Lebanon’s Political Murders: International Idealism in the Realist Middle East?,” 9.

• Nathalie Tocci, “The Middle East Quartet and (In)effective Multilateralism,” 28.

• Eric Gobe, “Of Lawyers and Samsars: the Legal Services Market and the Authoritarian State in Ben ‘Ali’s Tunisia (1987-2011),” 44.

• Marat Grebennikov, “The Puzzle of a Loyal Minority: Why Do Azeris Support the Iranian State?,” 63.

• Jeffrey Avina, “The Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Arab Spring,” 76. 22 | Page

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Middle East Policy, Vol. 20, Issue 1 (Spring 2013) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mepo.2013.20.issue-1/issuetoc

• Chas W. Freeman Jr., William B. Quandt, John Duke Anthony, and Marwan Muasher, “Symposium: U.S. Grand Strategy in the Middle East: Is There One?,” 1.

Challenges Ahead

• Gawdat Bahgat, “A WMD-Free Zone in the Middle East?,” 30.

• Najib B. Hourani, “Lebanon: Hybrid Sovereignties and U.S. Foreign Policy,” 39.

• Musa al-Gharbi, “Syria Contextualized: The Numbers Game,” 56.

• Yaniv Voller, “Kurdish Oil Politics in Iraq: Contested Sovereignty and Unilateralism,” 68.

Turkish Diplomacy

• Ahmet Davutoglu, “Turkey’s Mediation: Critical Reflections From the Field,” 83.

• Hakan Fidan, “A Work in Progress: The New Turkish Foreign Policy,” 91.

• Umut Uzer, “Turkish-Israeli Relations: Their Rise and Fall,” 97.

• Birgül Demirtas, “Turkish-Syrian Relations: From Friend ‘Esad’ to Enemy ‘Esed’,” 111.

Iran

• Mahmood Sariolghalam, “Transition in the Middle East: New Arab Realities and Iran,” 121.

• Ruairi Patterson, “EU Sanctions on Iran: The European Political Context,” 135.

• Ofer Israeli, “Twilight of Colonialism: Mossadegh And the Suez Crisis,” 147. ______

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 49, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmes20/49/1

• Stephanie Cronin, “Tribes, Coups and Princes: Building a Modern Army in Saudi Arabia,” 2.

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• Avi Picard, “The Reluctant Soldiers of Israel’s Settlement Project: The Ship to Village Plan in the mid-1950s,” 29.

• Yonca Özdemir, “Is ‘Consensus’ Necessary for Inflation Stabilization? A Comparison of Israel and Turkey,” 47.

• Geula Elimelekh, “The Search for Identity in the Works of Samir Naqqash,” 63.

• Ebru Erdem-Akçay, “Expanding Women’s Rights versus Conserving the Traditional Family in the Civil Code Amendment Debates in Turkey,” 76.

• Pinar Senisik, “Cretan Muslim Immigrants, Imperial Governance and the ‘Production of Locality’ in the Late Ottoman Empire,” 92.

• Sami Emile Baroudi, “Islamist Perspectives on International Relations: The Discourse of Sayyid Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah (1935-2010),” 107.

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 49, Issue 2 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmes20/49/2

• Jonathan Marc Gribetz, “’Their Blood is Eastern’: Shahin Makaryus and Fin de Siècle Arab Pride in the Jewish ‘Race’,” 143.

• Saul Kelly, “’Crazy in the Extreme’? The Silk Letters Conspiracy,” 162.

• Roger A. Deal, “War Refugees and Violence in Hamidian Istanbul,” 179.

• Hakan Kirimli, “A Scion of the Crimean Khans in the Crimean War: The Allied Powers and the Question of the Future of the Crimea,” 191.

• Efrat E. Aviv, “Cartoons in Turkey – From Abdülhamid to Erdogan,” 221.

• Szczepan Lemanczyk, “The Transiranian Railway – History, Context and Consequences,” 237.

• Ofer Israeli, “The Circuitous Nature of Operation Ajax,” 246.

• Aysegül Sever, “’Power Led’ Outside Intervention in Kurdish Politics in Iraq and Turkey in the Early 1970s,” 263.

• Iris Fruchter-Ronen, “The Palestinian Issue as Constructed in Jordanian School Textbooks, 1964-94: Changes in the National Narrative, 280.

• Chen Bram and Moshe Gammer, “Radical Islamism, Traditional Islam and Ethno- Nationalism in the Northern Caucasus,” 296. ______24 | Page

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Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 47, Issue 1 (January 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=ASS&volumeId=47&is sueId=01&iid=8811663

• Francis Robinson, “Strategies of Authority in Muslim South Asia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries,” 1.

• Julia Stephens, “The Phantom Wahhabi: Liberalism and the Muslim fanatic in mid- Victorian India,” 22.

• C.J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan, “Marriage, Education, and Employment among Tamil Brahman Women in South India, 1891-2010,” 53.

• Alina Bakunina, “Religious Orientations in the Lives of Indian Entrepreneurs: Three Case Studies,” 85.

• Knut Aukland, “Understanding Possession in Jainism: A Study of Oracular Possession in Nakoda,” 109.

• Deborah Sutton, “Devotion, Antiquity, and Colonial Custody of the Hindu Temple in British India,” 135.

• Devika Singh, “Approaching the Mughal Past in Indian Art Criticism: The case of MARG (1946-1963),” 167.

• Samarpita Mitra, “Periodical Readership in Early Twentieth Century Bengal: Ramananda Chattopadhyay’s Prabasi,” 204.

• Ashfaque Hossain, “The Making and Unmaking of Assam-Bengal Borders and the Sylhet Referendum,” 250.

• Bhangya Bhukya, “The Subordination of the Sovereigns: Colonialism and the Gond Rajas in Central India, 1818-1948,” 288.

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 47, Issue 2 (March 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASS&volumeId=47&seriesId=0&issue Id=02

• Christopher Cowell, “The Hong Kong Fever of 1843: Collective Trauma and the Reconfiguring of Colonial Space,” 329.

• Rajesh Rai, “The 1857 Panic and the Fabrication of an Indian ‘Menace’ in Singapore,” 365.

• Jonathan Saha, “Madness and the Making of a Colonial Order in Burma,” 406. 25 | Page

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• Shuk-wah Poon, “Cholera, Public Health, and the Politics of Water in Republican ,” 436.

• Daniel J.P. Wertz, “Idealism, Imperialism, and Internationalism: Opium Politics in the Colonial Philippines, 1898-1925,” 467.

• Philip Taylor, “Losing the Waterways: The Displacement of Khmer Communities from the Freshwater Rivers of the Mekong Delta, 1945-2010,” 500.

• Peter Cave, “Japanese Colonialism and the Asia-Pacific War in Japan’s History Textbooks: Changing representations and their causes,” 542.

• Ishita Chakravarty and Deepita Chakravarty, “For Bed and Board Only: Women and Girl Children Domestic Workers in Post-Partition Calcutta (1951-1981),” 581.

• Radhika Govinda, “’Didi, are you Hindu?’ Politics of Secularism in Women’s Activism in India: Case-study of a grassroots women’s organization in rural Uttar Pradesh,” 612.

• Manjeet Baruah, “Assamese Language, Narrative and the Making of the North East Frontier of India: Beyond Regional Indian Literary Studies,” 652.

• Taru Salmenkari, “Theoretical Poverty in the Research on Chinese Civil Society,” 682. ______

Modern & Contemporary France, Vol. 21, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmcf20/21/1

• Raymond Kuhn, “The Media and the 2012 Presidential Election,” 1.

• Aurélia Troupel, “Entre consolidation et remise en cause: Les tribulations de la loi sur la parité depuis le 6 juin 2000,” 17.

• Alistair Rolls and Clara Sitbon, “’Traduit de l’américain’ from Poe to the Série Noire: Baudelaire’s greatest hoax?,” 37.

• Sophie Heywood, “Adapting Jules Verne for the baby-boom generation: Hachette and the Bibliothèque Verte, c. 1956-1966,” 55.

• Maria Flood, “Common Vulnerability: Community and its Presentation in Assia Djebar’s La Nouba des Femmes du Mont Chenoua,” 73.

• Ariane Bogain, “Jules Romains’ Vision of a United Europe in Interwar France: Legacy and Ambiguities,” 89. ______

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Modern Italy, Vol. 18, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmit20/18/1

• Daniele Albertazzi, “Amici fragili: the alliance between the Lega Nord and the Popolo della Libertà as seen by their representatives and members,” 1.

• Natalie Fullwood, “Winner of the 2011 ASMI PG Essay Prize: Popular Italian cinema, the media, and the economic miracle: rethinking commedia all’italiana,” 19.

• Federica Mazzara, “Performing post-migration cinema in Italy: Corazones de Mujer by K. Kosoof,” 41.

• Marcella Rizzo, “The creation of shared space and the definition of a ‘light’ community in Italian television in the 1980s,” 55.

• Paolo Mencarelli, “The Tuscan Committee of National Liberation: New directions in research, archives and editions of sources,” 75.

• “Contexts and Debates,” 81. ______

Le Monde Diplomatique (February 2013) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2013/02/

• Serge Halimi, “Editorial: Le mauvais choix,” 1.

• Olivier Zajec, “Au Mali, l’inusable refrain de la guerre au terrorisme,” 1

• Anne Frintz, “Trafic de cocaïne, une pièce négligée du puzzle sahélien,” 22.

• Georges Corm, “Pour une analyse profane des conflits,” 3.

• Alexis Spire, “Comment contourner l’impôt sans s’exiler,” 4.

• Alexis Spire, “Du souci de la justice à la surveillance des pauvres.”

• Dan Schiller, “Qui gouvernera Internet?,” 6.

• Bénédicte Manier, “L’Inde nouvelle s’impatiente,” 12.

• Bénédicte Manier, “Ascensions solitaires.”

• Philippe Rekacewicz, “Aéroports, de l’espace public à l’espace privé,” 13.

• Philippe Rekacewicz, “Cartographie radicale.”

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• Patrick Herman, “Travailleurs saisonniers, la ronde infernale,” 17.

• Emmanuelle Steels and Anne Vigna, “Fièvre acheteuse des Brésiliens à Miami,” 17.

• Maurice Lemoine, “En Colombie, ‘pas de justice, pas de paix’,” 18.

• Hernando Calvo Ospina, “Vu et entendu à La Havane.”

• Gilbert Achcar, “Le ‘capitalisme extrême’ des Frères musulmans,” 20.

• Marc Pellas, “Bahreïn, la dictature ‘excusée.’”

• Alain Gresh, “’Etes-vous de confession juive?’”

• Eugenio Renzi, “Cinéma français, la question qui fâche,” 27.

• Benoît Bréville, “De Robespierre à Charlton Heston,” 28.

• Ernesto Che Guevara, “Le peuple en armes.”

Dossier: Le laboratoire grec

• “Le laboratoire grec,” 7.

• Alexis Tsipras, “Notre solution pour l’Europe,” 1.

• Panagiotis Grigoriou, “Il était une fois à Athènes…,” 7.

• Gatien Elie, Allan Popelard, and Paul Vannier, “Quand la crise défait le territoire,” 8.

• Grégory Lassalle, “Un rempart contre les migrants,” 10.

• Pierre Rimbert, “Modèle social chinois au Pirée,” 10.

Le Monde Diplomatique (March 2013) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2013/03/

• Serge Halimi, “Editorial: Islamistes au pied du mur,” 1.

• Régis Debray, “La France doit quitter l’OTAN,” 1.

• Serge Halimi, “A nos lecteurs.”

• “Concours étudiants ‘Le Monde diplomatique’ 2013.”

• Alain Garrigou, “Ce qu’ils appellent droitisation,” 3. 28 | Page

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• Sabine Cessou, “Trois émeutes par jour en Afrique du Sud,” 4.

• Sabine Cessou, “Un système de ‘corruption légalisée.”

• Jean-Arnault Dérens, “En Slovénie, la stratégie du choc,” 13.

• Klavdij Sluban, “Jours heureux sur l’île de la Désolation,” 14.

• Régis Genté, “Yourtes de banlieue à Oulan-Bator,” 16.

• Régis Genté, “Sentiments antichinois.”

• Dominique Plihon, “Une réforme bancaire qui enchante les banquiers,” 18.

• Jean Gadrey and Mathias Reymond, “Illusionnisme économique sur France 2,” 18.

• Pierre Rimbert, “Vite fait, bien faux.”

• Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, “Gaz de schiste, la grande escroquerie,” 20.

• Simon Kuper, “La fée Statistique ensorcelle le football,” 21.

• Eric Klinenberg, “Vivre seul, mais pas solitaire,” 22.

• Eric Klinenberg, “Un ménage américain sur trois.”

• Serge Govaert, “Artistes flamands, identité belge,” 27.

• Maurice Lemoine, “La croisande oubliée du cardinal Ratzinger,” 28.

Dossier: Bagdad, dix ans après

• Peter Harling, “Dix ans après, que devient l’Irak?,” 1.

• Jean-Pierre Séréni, “Echec d’une guerre pour le pétrole,” 8.

• Alain Gresh, “Nadir Dendoune et ‘l’oeil de la vérité.’”

• Jean-Pierre Séréni, “Des documents désormais accessibles.”

Le Monde Diplomatique (April 2013) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2013/04/

• Serge Halimi, “Editorial: La leçon de Nicosie,” 1.

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• Martine Bulard, “Social-défaitisme à la française,” 1.

• Grégoire Chamayou, “Drone et kamikaze, jeu de miroirs,” 3.

• Laurent Geslin and Sébastien Gobert, “Voyage aux marges de Schengen,” 4.

• Laurent Geslin and Sébastien Gobert, “A la recherché de la nation ruthène.”

• Philippe Rekacewicz, “Les frontières de l’Europe médiane, de 1914 à 2013.”

• Angelo Mastrandrea, “Naples ou le futur de l’Europe,” 6.

• Thomas Ostermeier, “Du théâtre par gros temps,” 7.

• Julien Brygo, “’Nous sommes les Karl Marx de l’immobilier commercial’,” 8.

• Hubert Védrine, “L’OTAN, terrain d’influence pour la France,” 10.

• Germán Velásquez, “Vers une recherche sans brevets,” 11.

• Tristan Coloma, “En attendant le port qui doit sauver le Kenya…,” 12.

• Tristan Coloma, “Le Lapsset Corridor en chiffres.”

• Tristan Coloma, “’Des avenues pour la corruption.’”

• Agnès Stienne, “Le coût de la viande bon marché,” 14.

• Agnès Stienne, “Du soja pour le bétail.”

• Agnès Stienne, “En Amazonie, le bétail mange la forêt.”

• Agnès Stienne, “Usages disproportionnés des terres agricoles.”

• Agnès Stienne, “Viande, une demande croissante.”

• Ashraf Khan, “Rester en vie à Karachi,” 16.

• Ashraf Khan, “Un joueur de cricket contre les partis traditionnels.”

• Chloé Maurel, “Les Nations unies sous le charme du privé,” 18.

• Pablo Jensen, “Simulation numérique des conflits sociaux,” 27.

• Anne-Cécile Robert, “Vous avez dit ‘sages’?,” 28.

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Dossier: Chávez et l’exception vénézuélienne

• “Chávez et l’exception vénézuélienne,” 19.

• Renaud Lambert, “Ce que Chávez a rappelé à la gauche,” 1.

• Steve Rendall, “Pour les médias, un homme à abattre,” 19.

• “Le Venezuela d’Hugo Chávez, une sélection d’archives du ‘Monde diplomatique.’”

• Gregory Wilpert, “Scénarios pour l’avenir du mouvement bolivarien,” 20.

• Ignacio Ramonet, “Itinéraire d’un révolutionnaire,” 22. ______

Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de voir (February – March 2013) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/127/

Élections

• Serge Halimi, “Une indignation en quête de débouché.”

• François Pradal, “Suez entre salafisme et revolution.”

• Jean Radvanyi, “Continuité de façade en Russie.”

• Serge Halimi, “L’audace ou l’enlisement.”

• Valia Kaimaki, “En Grèce, le phénomène Syriza.”

• Jean-François Boyer, “Mexico recule devant les cartels.”

• Martine Bulard, “Le monde secret du Parti communiste chinois.”

• Régis Genté, “Les roses se fanent en Géorgie.”

• Steve Ellner, “Un chavisme sans Chávez au Venezuela?”

• Jerome Karabel, “Fin de la ‘stratégie sudiste’ aux Etats-Unis.”

Reportages et enquêtes

• Guillaume Pitron, “Avec les migrants africains en route pour Johannesburg.” • Luis Sepúlveda, “Le chat de Felipe González.”

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• Alain Vicky, “Contestation musicale en Angola.”

• Raphaël Kempf, “Histoire d’une indignation planétaire.”

• Jordan Pouille, “A Shenzhen, la vie selon Apple.”

• Jean-Arnault Dérens, “Balkans, la fin du rêve européen.”

Débats et histoire

• Wolfgang Streeck, “La crise de 2008 a commencé il y a quarante ans.”

• John Marsh, “L’éducation suffira-t-elle?”

• Pierre Rimbert, “L’histoire ne repasse pas les plats.”

• Pierre Bourdieu, “La fabrique des débats publics.”

• Christian Parenti, “Retour sur l’expérience communiste en Afghanistan.”

• Pierre Daum, “Oran…5 juillet 1962.”

Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de voir (April – May 2013) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/128/

• Benoît Bréville, “Les deux manières de se perdre.”

Territoires à la découpe

• Edouard Glissant, “Il n’est frontière qu’on n’outrepasse.”

• François Maspero, “Mémoires de l’épopée balkanique.”

• Monique Chemillier-Gendreau, “La difficile conquête des espaces marins.”

• Louis C.D. Joos, “Et les colonisateurs morcelèrent l’Afrique…”

• Léon Koungou, “Nouveau propriétaire pour Bakassi.”

• Henry Laurens, “Comment l’Empire ottoman fut dépecé.”

• Olivier Razac, “Histoire politique de la clôture.” Zones de friction

• Anne-Cécile Robert, “Des nations africaines aux contours fragiles.”

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• Joost R. Hiltermann, “Le tracé incertain du Kurdistan.”

• Alain Gresh, “Un Proche-Orient sans cesse chamboulé.”

• Pablo Paredes, “Misérable conflit entre le Pérou et l’Equateur.”

• Philippe Descamps, “Etat de guerre permanent dans le Haut-Karabakh.”

• Gérard Prunier, “Divorce à la soudanaise.”

• Guy-Pierre Chomette, “Les Kouriles, pomme de discorde russo-japonaise.”

• Philippe Pelletier, “Corées, la grande déchirure.”

• Dominique Kopp, “Ruée vers l’or noir sur la banquise.”

Barrières de protection

• Serge Halimi, “En 1880, les douaniers s’en donnèrent à coeur joie.”

• Anne Vigna, “La mauvaise fortune des ‘maquiladoras.’”

• Tristan Coloma, “L’improbable saga des Africains en Chine.”

• Herbert I. Schiller, “Libre circulation de l’information et domination mondiale.”

• Alain Morice and Claire Rodier, “Comment l’Union européenne enferme ses voisins.”

• Frédéric Lordon, “Qui a peur de la démondialisation?” ______

National Identities, Vol. 15, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cnid20/15/1

• Jan Logemann, “Europe – Migration – Identity: Connections between migration experiences and Europeanness,” 1.

• Leslie Page Moch, “Lessons and cautionary tales from the past: Building bridges from migration history to Europeanness,” 9.

• Kiran Klaus Patel, “Where and when was Europe? Europeanness and its relationship to migration,” 21.

• Laura A. Miller, “Italian Americans in the ‘Bocce Belt’: ‘Old World’ memories and ‘New World’ identities,” 33.

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• Barbara Louis, “Gender and identity in exile: a European émigré in social work,” 51.

• Jessica Sperling, “Belonging, beyond the nation: The significance and meaning of European identity for Latin American-origin youth in Spain,” 67.

• Saara Koikkalainen, “Transnational highly skilled Finnish migrants in Europe: Choosing one’s identity,” 85. ______

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 19, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fnep20/19/1

• Katy Hayward and Niall Ó Dochartaigh, “Nationalism, Territory, and Organized Violence: Introduction to the Special Issue,” 1.

• Sinisa Malesevic, “Is Nationalism Intrinsically Violent?,” 12.

• Bill Kissane and Nick Sitter, “Ideas in Conflict: The Nationalism Literature and the Comparative Study of Civil War,” 38.

• Timothy Wilson, “Turbulent Stasis: Comparative Reflections upon Intercommunal Violence and Territoriality in the Israel/Palestine Conflict,” 58.

• Lorenzo Bosi, “Safe Territories and Violent Political Organizations,” 80.

• Anastasia Voronkova, “Nationalism and Organized Violence in Nagorno-Karabakh: A Microspatial Perspective,” 102.

• Niall Ó Dochartaigh, “Bounded by Violence: Institutionalizing Local Territories in the North of Ireland,” 119. ______

The Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 20, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rnpr20/20/1

Articles

• Jacques E.C. Hymans and Matthew S. Gratias, “Iran and the Nuclear Threshold,” 13.

• Anton Khlopkov, “How the United States Helped Iran Build a Laser Enrichment Laboratory,” 39.

• Patrick Homan, “Exploring the Next Generation of Proliferators,” 63.

• Arturo C. Sotomayor, “Brazil and Mexico in the Nonproliferation Regime,” 81.

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• Andrew Futter and Benjamin Zala, “Advanced US Conventional Weapons and Nuclear Disarmament,” 107.

Reports

• C. Christine Fair, Karl Kaltenthaler, and William Miller, “Busting Out,” 123.

• Benjamin Bonin, Amir Mohagheghi, and Michael Yaffe, “Implementing a WMD-Free Zone in the Middle East,” 137.

Viewpoints

• David A. Cooper, “Globalizing Reagan’s INF Treaty,” 145.

• Brian Finlay and Johan Bergenäs, “Courting the Global South with ‘Dual-Benefit’ Nonproliferation Engagement,” 165. ______

Orbis, Vol. 57, Issue 2 (Spring 2013) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00304387/57

• Jakub Grygiel,”Educating for National Security,” 201.

• Adrian A. Basora, “Can the Post-Communist Democracies Survive a Continuation of the Euro-Crisis?,” 217.

• Michael Cecire, “Georgia’s 2012 Elections and Lessons for Democracy Promotion,” 232.

• Vanessa Neumann, “Grievance to Greed: The Global Convergence of the Crime-Terror Threat,” 251.

• Marilyn Moss Rockefeller and Joan Johnson-Freese, “Dancing for Democracy: Understanding Malawi’s First Female President,” 268.

• Felix K. Chang, “The Lower Mekong Initiative & U.S. Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia: Energy, Environment & Power,” 282.

• Wojtek M. Wolfe, “China’s Strategic Hedging,” 300.

• Rensselaer Lee, “The Russian Far East: Opportunities and Challenges for Russia’s Window on the Pacific,” 314.

• Stephen Marrin, “Evaluating CIA’s Analytic Performance: Reflections of a Former Analyst,” 325.

• Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, “Detention Policy Under Obama and Beyond,” 340. 35 | Page

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Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 82, No. 1 (February 2013) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/phr.2013.82.issue-1

• Kyle Longley, “Between Sorrow and Pride: The Morenci Nine, the Vietnam War, and Memory in Small-Town America,” 1.

• Laura Renata Martin, “’California’s Unemployed Feed Themselves’: Conservative Intervention in the Los Angeles Cooperative Movement, 1931-1934,” 33.

• Max Felker-Kantor, “’A Pledge Is Not Self-Enforcing’: Struggles for Equal Employment Opportunity in Multiracial Los Angeles, 1964-1982,” 63.

• Clayton R. Koppes, “Solving for X: Kennan, Containment, and the Color Line,” 95. ______

Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies, Vol. 4, No. 3 (2012) http://pakistaniaat.org/index.php/pak/issue/view/11/showToc

• Rabia Naseer, “Citizenship Education in Pakistan,” 1.

• Qamar Khushi, “Language Skills of PMA Cadets: Insights into Perceptions of Instructors,” 17.

• Muhammad Azfar Nisar and Ayesha Masood, “The Nostalgic Detective: Identity Formation in Detective Fiction of Pakistan,” 33.

• Zahid Shahab Ahmed, “The Role of the Pakistani Mass Media in the Lawyers’ Resistance against the Musharraf Dictatorship, 2007-2009,” 61.

• Zulfiqar Ali, “Violence in Karachi; Is It Political, Ethnic or Religious Conflict?,” 78. ______

Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review, Vol. 43, No. 2 (September 2012) http://www.shafr.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Passport-September-2012.pdf

• Akira Iriye, William M. Tsutsui, and John Sbardellati, Eric Cunningham, and Hiroshi Kitamura, “Roundtable on Hiroshi Kitamura’s Screening Enlightenment: Hollywood and the Cultural Reconstruction of Defeated Japan,” 6.

• Klaus Larres, “Imperial and Financial Overstretch Under Nixon and Obama: Are There Any Lessons to be Learned?,” 17.

• Daniel Immerwahr, “Modernization and Development in U.S. Foreign Relations,” 22. 36 | Page

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• David Tal, “Review of the Foreign Relations of the United States Volume on SALT,” 27.

• Thomas Zeiler, Brian McAllister Linn, Jennifer D. Keene, Phyllis L. Soybel, and Mark A. Stoler, “The Convergence of Military and Diplomatic History: A Roundtable,” 30.

• Stephen P. Randolph and Kristin L. Ahlberg, “The Foreign Relations Series: A Sesquicentennial Estimate,” 41.

• William B. McAllister, “In Their Own Words: Comments from Participants at the Williams College FRUS Sesquicentennial Conference,” 45.

• David A. Langbart, “An Introduction to Record Group 84: Records of Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State,” 49.

• “In Memoriam: Betty Miller Unterberger,” 68.

• Kelly J. Shannon, “The Last Word: SHAFR is from Mars…,” 70.

Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review, Vol. 43, No. 3 (January 2013) http://www.shafr.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Passport-January-2013.pdf

• Mark Philip Bradley, “SHAFR Presidential Message: At Home in the World,” 6.

• Robert J. McMahon, Michael J. Allen, David L. Goldman, David L. Anderson, Jussi M. Hanhimäki, John M. Carland, and Jeffrey P. Kimball, “Roundtable on Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War,” 9.

• John Prados, “PHOENIX and the Drones,” 36.

• John Lewis Gaddis, “Spiderman, Shakespeare, and Kennan: The Art of Teaching Biography,” 39.

• Mary Ann Heiss, Kent F. Schull, Nancy Stockdale, Babak Rahimi, W. Taylor Fain, Jeffrey James Byrne, and Matthew F. Jacobs, “Roundtable Discussion on Matthew F. Jacobs’ Imagining the Middle East: The Building of an American Foreign Policy, 1918-1967,” 44.

• Mark A. Stoler, “’And Perhaps a Little More’: The George C. Marshall Secretary of State Papers,” 56.

• “Minutes of June 2012 SHAFR Council Meeting,” 59.

• Andrew Rotter, “The Last Word: How I Spent (Part of) My Summer Vacation: The SHAFR Summer Institute 2012,” 78.

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Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 38, Issue 1 (January 2013) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pech.2013.38.issue-1/issuetoc

• Charles F. Howlett, “The Courts and Peace Activism: Selected Legal Cases Related to Matters of Conscience and Civil Liberties,” 6.

• Toshihiro Higuchi, “Tipping the Scale of Justice: The Fallout Suit of 1958 and the Environmental Legal Dimension of Nuclear Pacifism,” 33.

• Linda M. Richards, “Fallout Suits and Human Rights: Disrupting the Technocratic Narrative,” 56.

• Scott H. Bennett, “Conscience, Comrades, and the Cold War: The Korean War Draft Resistance Cases of Socialist Pacifists David McReynolds and Vern Davidson,” 83.

Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 38, Issue 2 (April 2013) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pech.2013.38.issue-2/issuetoc

• Sruti Bala, “Waging Nonviolence: Reflections on the History Writing of the Pashtun Nonviolent Movement Khudai Khidmatgar,” 131.

• Ingrid Sharp, “Feminist Peace Activism 1915 and 2010: Are We Nearly There Yet?,” 155.

• D.B. Subedi, “’Pro-Peace Entrepreneur’ or ‘Conflict Profiteer’? Critical Perspective on the Private Sector and Peacebuilding in Nepal,” 181.

• J. Garry Clifford and Masako Rachel Okura, “Side-Door Diplomacy: Herbert Hoover, FDR, and United States – Japanese Negotiations, 1941,” 207.

• Jeremy A. Rinker, “Why Should We Talk to People Who Do Not Want to Talk to Us? Inter-Caste Dialogue as Response to Caste-Based Marginalization,” 237. ______

Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, Vol. 25, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cper20/25/1

Symposium: Projecting Peace

• David Webb, “Projecting Ideas on a Perpetual Peace,” 1.

• Diane Morgan, “Why ‘Perpetual Peace’ Is Almost a Pleonasm,” 9.

• Carolyn Hayman, “Local First in Peacebuilding,” 17. 38 | Page

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• Colin Archer, “Military Spending and the UN’s Development Agenda,” 24.

• Mark Levene, “Transformative Space Amidst the Reality of Biospheric Emergency,” 33.

• Diana Francis, “Making Peace Global,” 42.

• Crispin Hemson, “Violence at the End of the Rainbow,” 51.

• Peter van den Dungen, “Projecting Peace Through History and Museums,” 58.

• Mike Love, “Leeds, a Workshop for Peace,” 66.

• Hugh Lacey, “Technology for Social Inclusion,” 74.

• Tamela Knight, “Climate Change and Violent Conflicts,” 83.

Other Features

• Kunal Mukherjee, “’New Wars’ in Contemporary South Asia?,” 89.

• Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr., “Is International Labor Migration Good for Democratic Consolidation?,” 97.

• Olakunle Michael Folami and Adejoke Olubimpe Folami, “Climate Change and Inter- Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria,” 104.

• Leah Ragen, “How Valuable Are Your Values?,” 111.

• Gerard B. McDermott, “Barriers Toward Peace in Southern Thailand,” 120.

• Dana Sawchuk, “Peace Profile: The Raging Grannies,” 129. ______

Politique étrangère (2013/1) http://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-etrangere-2013-1.htm

Israël Après Les Élections

• Mark A. Heller, “Redéfinir l’Agenda Stratégique Israélien: Une Urgence Nouvelle à Régler des Problèmes Anciens,” 11.

• Pierre Razoux, “Une Armée Israélienne en Pleine Mutation,” 23.

• Jacques Bendelac, “Du Dirigisme Militaro-Industriel au Libéralisme Civil: L’Économie Israélienne dans Tous ses États,” 37. 39 | Page

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• Samy Cohen, “La ‘Dégauchisation’ d’Israël? Les Paradoxes d’une Société en Conflit,” 51.

• Claude Klein, “Les Élections Israéliennes de 2013 ou la Découverte du Centre,” 65.

La Russie au Moyen-Orient

• Andreï P. Tsygankov, “La Russie et le Moyen-Orient: Entre Islamisme et Occidentalisme,” 79.

• Julien Nocetti, “Quelle Politique Énergétique pour la Russie au Moyen-Orient?,” 93.

• Frédéric Pichon, “La Syrie, Quel Enjeu pour la Russie?,” 107.

• Igor Delanoë, “Russie-Israël: Les Défis d’une Relation Ambivalente,” 119.

• Clément Therme, “L’Iran et la Russie Face aux Crises du Moyen-Orient: Entre Connivence et Divergence,” 131.

Repères

• Alice Ekman, “Chine: Nouveaux Dirigeants, Nouvelles Réformes?,” 147.

• Timofei V. Bordachev, “Les Relations UE-Russie à l’Ère du Jeu à Somme Nulle,” 161.

Libres Propos

• Adrien Schu, “Le Pakistan et l’Afghanistan: Paradoxes d’une Stratégie,” 177. ______

Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 20, No. 4 (2012) http://renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-20-no-4-2012/

• Katrine Kielos, “Guest Editorial: One Nation Labour and Sweden’s ‘people’s home.’”

• Joe Guinan, “Social democracy in the age of austerity: the radical potential of democratising capital.”

• Bill Blackwater, “On the death of financialised capitalism: Steve Keen and Monthly Review.”

• Clara Maier, “Crisis? What crisis? The state of German conservatism.”

• Werner Bonefeld, “German ordo-liberalism and the politics of vitality.”

• Diane Reay, “’Common schools for a common culture.’” 40 | Page

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• Rainbow Murray, “How France leapfrogged the UK in women’s representation.”

Roundtable

• Mark Wickham-Jones et al., “What’s left of the left? Social democrats in challenging times.”

Review Essay

• James Stafford, “Histories of debt.” ______

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 17, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrhi20/17/1

• Ezer Vierba, “The Committee’s Report: punishment, power and subject in twentieth- century Panamá,” 2.

• Samuel Zipp, “Superblock stories, or, ten episodes in the history of public housing,” 38.

• Desireé D. Rowe, “The (dis)appearance of Up Your Ass: Valerie Solanas as abject revolutionary,” 74.

• Scott Gac, “Edmund Wilson, violence, the Civil War, and me. A conversation and reverie,” 82.

• Adam Arenson, “This is not how my book starts: looking back at writing and framing,” 110. ______

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 11, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfia20/11/1

From the Guest Editor

• Chris Seiple, “International Good Faith: An Introduction to the 10th Anniversary Issue,” 1.

Articles

• Andrew Preston, “The First Human Right: Religious Liberty and the American Diplomatic Tradition,” 9.

• Philip Seib, “Religious Freedom and US Public Diplomacy,” 15.

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• Eric Patterson, “What They Say and Do: Religious Freedom as a National Security Lens,” 22.

• Daniel Philpott, “Religious Freedom and Peacebuilding: May I Introduce You Two?,” 31.

• Katherine Marshall, “Religious Freedom in US International Development Assistance and Humanitarian Relief: Ideas, Practice, and Issues,” 38.

• Amy E. Black, “Opportunities and Obstacles: Congress and International Religious Freedom Policy,” 49.

• Virginia L. Farris, “Non-Governmental Organizations: Doing Their Share for International Religious Freedom,” 56.

• Brett G. Scharffs, “International Law and the Defamation of Religion Conundrum,” 66.

International Perspectives

• Eugene K.B. Tan, “Faith, Freedom, and US Foreign Policy: Avoiding the Proverbial Clash of Civilizations in East and Southeast Asia,” 76.

• Sondos Asem, “US International Religious Freedom Policy from an Egyptian Perspective,” 79.

• Tahir Mahmood, “The US Concern for Religious Freedom: An Indian Perspective,” 82.

• Minhas Majeed Khan, “US Foreign Policy and the Future of Democracy and Religious Freedom in Pakistan,” 84.

• Robert Joustra, “Religious Freedom Beyond Rights: Retrospective Lessons for Canada from America’s Office of Religious Freedom,” 87. ______

Review of International Studies, Vol. 39, Issue 1 (January 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=RIS&volumeId=39&iss ueId=01&iid=8824521

• Matthew Watson, “The eighteenth-century historiographic tradition and contemporary ‘Everyday IPE’,” 1.

• Jean-François Drolet, “Nietzsche, Kant, the democratic state, and war,” 25.

• Wanda Vrasti, “Universal but not truly ‘global’: governmentality, economic liberalism, and the international,” 49.

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• Steven Slaughter, “The prospects of deliberative global governance in the G20: legitimacy, accountability, and public contestation,” 71.

• Christine Cubitt, “Responsible reconstruction after war: meeting local needs for building peace,” 91.

• Jeremy Moses, “Sovereignty as irresponsibility? A Realist critique of the Responsibility to Protect,” 113.

• Mai’a K. Davis Cross, “Rethinking epistemic communities twenty years later,” 137.

• Andreas Bieler, “The EU, Global Europe, and processes of uneven and combined development: the problem of transnational labour solidarity,” 161.

• Ali Bilgic, “Towars a new societal security dilemma: comprehensive analysis of actor responsibility in intersocietal conflicts,” 185.

• Quddus Z. Snyder, “Integrating rising powers: liberal systemic theory and the mechanism of competition,” 209.

Review of International Studies, Vol. 39, Issue 2 (April 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=RIS&volumeId=39&seriesId=0&issueI d=02

• Werner Bonefeld, “Adam Smith and ordoliberalism: on the political form of market liberty,” 233.

• Seán Molloy, “Spinoza, Carr, and the ethics of The Twenty Years’ Crisis,” 251.

• Christopher Holmes, “Ignorance, denial, internalisation, and transcendence: a post- structural perspective on Polanyi’s double movement,” 273.

• Jessica Auchter, “Border monuments: memory, counter-memory, and (b)ordering practices along the US-Mexico border,” 291.

• Shahar Hameiri, “Theorising regions through changes in statehood: rethinking the theory and method of comparative regionalism,” 313.

• Peter Haldén, “A non-sovereign modernity: attempts to engineer stability in the Balkans 1820-90,” 337.

• Ronan O’Callaghan, “Secular theology and noble sacrifice: the ethics of Michael Walzer’s just war theory,” 361.

• Jaremey R. McMullin, “Integration or separation? The stigmatisation of ex-combatants after war,” 385. 43 | Page

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• Doerthe Rosenow, “Nomadic life’s counter-attack: moving beyond the subaltern’s voice,” 415.

• Barry J. Ryan, “Reasonable force: the emergence of global policing power,” 435. ______

Revista de Historia Económica, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (December 2012) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=RHE&seriesId=2&volu meId=30&issueId=03&iid=8814223

• Ernest Sánchez Santiró, “Los Impactos Fiscales de una Guerra Distante: Crisis y Restauración de la Real Hacienda en la Provincia de Yucatán (1801-1821) – The fiscal impacts of a distant war: crises and restoration of the royal treasury in Yucatan province (1801-1821),” 323.

• Francisco Comín, “Default, rescheduling and inflation: public debt crises in Spain during the 19th and 20th centuries,” 353.

• Rafael Barquín, Pedro Pérez, and Basilio Sanz, “La influencia del ferrocarril en el desarrollo urbano español (1860-1910) – Railways’ influence in the Spanish urban development,” 391.

• Concha Betrán, Pablo Martín-Aceña, and María A. Pons, “Financial Crises In Spain: Lessons From The Last 150 Years,” 417.

Revista de Historia Económica, Vol. 31, Issue 1 (March 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=RHE&volumeId=31&seriesId=2&issu eId=01

• Gonzalo Islas Rojas, “Does Regulation Matter? An Analysis of Corporate Charters in a Laissez-Faire Environment,” 11.

• Luis Felipe Zegarra, “Transportation Costs and the Social Savings of Railroads in Latin America. The Case of Peru,” 41.

• María Florencia Araoz, “La Calidad Institucional En Argentina En El Largo Plazo – Institutional quality in Argentina in the long run,” 73.

• Javier Moreno Lázaro, “La Bolsa De La Habana, El Mercado Mundial De Azúcar Y Las Fluctuaciones De La Economía Cubana, 1910-1959 – The Havana Stock Exchange, global sugar market and fluctuations of the Cuban economy, 1910-1959,” 111.

• Eric Golson, “Spanish Civilian Labour for Germany during the Second World War?,” 145. ______44 | Page

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Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2012/4) http://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2012-4.htm

• Sandro Landi, “Au Delà de l’Espace Public. Habermas, Locke et le Consentement Tacite,” 7.

Les Marchés du Savoir

• Emmanuelle Chapron, “Écoles Charitables et Économie du Livre au XVIIIe Siècle: Les Livres à l’Usage des Élèves des Ursulines,” 33.

• Delphine Berdah, “Entre Scientifisation et Travail de Frontières: Les Transformations des Savoirs Vétérinaires en France, XVIIIe-XIXe Siècles,” 51.

Mobilisations Politiques

• Laurent Joly, “D’une Guerre l’Autre. L’Action Française et les Juifs, De l’Union Sacrée à la Révolution Nationale (1914-1944),” 97.

• Philip Nord, “Vichy et ses Survivances: Les Compagnons de France,” 125.

• Neil MacMaster, “Des Révolutionnaires Invisibles: Les Femmes Algériennes et l’Organisation de la Section des Femmes du FLN en France Métropolitaine,” 164.

Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2012/5) http://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2012-5.htm

Regards sur L’histoire intellectuelle

• Philippe Minard, “Une Nouvelle Histoire Intellectuelle? Brève Introduction,” 5.

• Daniel Roche, “Histoire des Idées, Histoire Sociale: L’Exemple Français,” 9.

• Stéphane Van Damme, “Le Retour de l’Histoire Intellectuelle, Révolution Conservatrice ou Programme de Relance?,” 29.

• Ann Thomson, “L’Histoire Intellectuelle: Quelles Idées, Quel Contexte?,” 47.

• Antoine Lilti, “Rabelais est-il notre Contemporain? Histoire Intellectuelle et Herméneutique Critique,” 65.

• Frédérique Matonti, “Plaidoyer pour une Histoire Sociale des Idées Politiques,” 85.

• Étienne Anheim, “L’Historiographie est-elle une Forme d’Histoire Intellectuelle? La Controverse de 1934 entre Lucien Febvre et Henri Jassemin,” 105. 45 | Page

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• Jean Solchany, “Retour sur Expérience: Une Biographie Intellectuelle de l’Économiste Wilhelm Röpke,” 131. ______

Revue française de science politique (2013/1) http://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2013-1.htm

• Nicolas Delalande and Alexis Spire, “De l’île de Ré à l’ile d’Arros: Récits, symboles et statistiques dans l’expérience du bouclier fiscal (2005-2011),” 7.

• Jean-Noël Jouzel and François Dedieu, “Rendre Visible et Laisser dans l’Ombre: Savoir et ignorance dans les politiques de santé au travail,” 29.

• Florent Pouponneau, “Une Division Internationale du Travail Diplomatique: Analyse de la politique étrangère française autour du problème du nucléaire iranien,” 51.

• François Bafoil, “Repenser les Identités Régionales par les Élargissements: Une comparaison UE/ASEAN,” 75. ______

Revue internationale et stratégique (2013/1) http://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2013-1.htm

Autre Regard

• “Le Cinéma, Témoin et Véhicule de Son Époque: Entretien avec Cédric Klapisch,” 7.

Éclairages

• Stéphane Dubois, “Lecture Géopolitique d’un Produit Alimentaire Mondialisé: Le Vin,” 18.

• Mathieu Petithomme, “L’État De Facto du Haut-Karabagh Arménien: Entre démocratisation en trompe-l’oeil et ethnicisation,” 30.

• Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky, “Les Diplomaties Émergentes à l’Épreuve de la Durée. Réflexions sur l’Émergence du Brésil,” 40.

Dossier: Diplomatie d’Influence

• “Entretien avec Laurent Fabius, Ministre des Affaires Étrangères et Européennes,” 51.

• Frédéric Martel, “Vers un ‘Soft Power’ à la Française,” 67.

• Nicolas Tenzer, “La Diplomatie d’Influence Sert-Elle à Quelque Chose?,” 77.

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• Bastien Nivet, “La Puissance ou l’Influence? Un Détour par l’Expérience Européenne,” 83.

• François Chaubet, “Rôle et Enjeux de l’Influence Culturelle dans les Relations Internationales,” 93.

• Anne Gazeau-Secret, “’Soft Power’: L’Influence par la Langue et la Culture,” 103.

• Dominique Hoppe, “Usage et Défense de la Diversité Linguistique dans les Organisations Internationales,” 111.

• Didier Billion and Ahmet Insel, “Universités Francophones: Un Nouvel Instrument d’Influence?,” 117.

• Philippe Thureau-Dangin, “Les Médias d’Influence sur le Déclin,” 123.

• Pim Verschuuren, “Les Multiples Visages du ‘Sport Power’,” 131.

• Raphaël Liogier, “Existe-t-il un ‘Soft Power’ Religieux?,” 137. ______

Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 158, No. 1 (February 2013) http://www.rusi.org/publications/journal/issue:I51309204CB02F/

• Anthony King, “Women in Combat.”

• Hussein Solomon, “Mali: West Africa’s Afghanistan.”

• Matt Ince, “Defeating Colombia’s Oldest Insurgency: Prospects for Peace and Reconciliation with the FARC.”

• Shashank Joshi and Aaron Stein, “Not Quite ‘Zero Problems’: Ankara’s Troubles in Syria.”

• Beniamin Poghosyan, “US-Turkish Relations in the Obama Era.”

• Chris Trelawny, “Maritime Security Beyond Military Operations: A Civilian Perspective.”

• Richard Iron, “The Charge of the Knights: The British in Basra, 2008.”

• Michael Stevens, “Afghan Local Police in Helmand: Calculated Risk or Last Gamble?”

• Nigel Jones and Paul Baines, “Losing Control? Social Media and Military Influence.” ______

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• Johan Holm, “Svenska stormaktsbönder och deras fiender.”

• Karin Hassan Jansson, “Ära och oro. Sexuella närmanden och föräktenskapliga relationer i 1700-talets Sverige.”

• Jens Ljunggren, “Tema: historia och postmodernism. Introduktion.”

• Kim Salomon, “Den kulturella vändningens provokationer.”

• Torbjörn Gustafsson Chorell, “Kommentar till Kim Salomon.”

• Sara Edenheim, “Den kulturella förevändningen. Om historieämnet, poststrukturalismen och konflikten som inte får finnas.”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 75, No. 2 (2009) http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/view/2009752/showToc

• Harald Gustafsson, “Över Östergötlands lavafält. Identiteter hos tre isländska Sverigeresenärer.”

• Johannes Ljungberg, “Bohuslänsk identitetsutveckling efter Roskildefreden.”

• Svein H. Gullbekk, “Myntretten som inntektskilde i middelalderen.”

• Sverrir Jakobsson, “Minitema: Images of the North Introduction.”

• Sverrir Jakobsson, “The Emergence of the North.”

• Peter Stadius, “The Progressive Savage à la Fin de Siècle.”

• Anna Wallette, “Sweden and Scandinavia: History-Writing as an Identity Project in the Early Modern Period.”

• Gylfi Gunnlaugsson, “Taming the Barbarian. Literary Representations of Northern Antiquity, 1750-1850.”

• Sumarlioi R. Ísleifsson, “Ideas of an Island in the North.”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 76, No. 1 (2010) http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/view/498/showToc

• Henrik Edgren, “Traumakonstruktionen. Svensk historieskrivning om rikssprängningen 1809.”

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• Monika Edgren, “Genushistoria och den tvärvetenskapliga genusforskningen.”

• Helena Tolvhed, “Intersektionalitet och historievetenskap.”

• Maria Vallström, “Att göra skillnad. Om migration, arbete och kön I skogsarbetarbyar 1950-1975.”

• Rosemarie Fiebranz, “Lagårdar och lönearbete. Modernisering och skillnadsskapande i norrländsk skogsbygd vid 1900-talets mitt.

• Åsa-Karin Engstrand, “En öppen affär. Konsumenten och de handelsarbetande i ett intersektionellt perspektiv.”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 76, No. 2 (2010) http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/view/515/showToc

• Scandia Scandia, “Special Feature Issue: Film and History.”

• Janet Staiger, “Film History, Film Practices.”

• Duncan Petrie, “Theory, Practice, and the Significance of Film Schools.”

• Erik Hedling and Mats Jönsson, “Introduction: Film and History in the Twenty-First Century.”

• Mats Jönsson, “Neutral Nazism? Swedish-German Film Relations, 1941-1945.”

• Tommy Gustafsson, “Swedish Television News Coverage and the Historical Media Memory of the Rwandan Genocide.”

• Vinzenz Hediger, “Wile E. Coyote in the Bunker: Film, History, and the Haunted Unlife of Adolf Hitler on the Silver Screen.”

• Maria Ågren, “Historisk forskning av idag. Observationer under nio års tid.”

• Simon Larsson, “Mandarinernas återkomst?”

• Kim Salomon, “Vitalisering av historievetenskapen.”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 77, No. 1 (2011) http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/view/516/showToc

• Joakim Landahl, “Ljudet av auktoritet. Den tysta skolans uppgång och fall.”

• Åsa Karlsson Sjögren and Peter Lindström, “Rum för röstande. Om kön, klass och valdeltagande vid stadsfullmäktigevalen i Gävle 1910 och 1912.” 49 | Page

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• Siri Nauman, “Från ära till skuld. Bönder och överhet i edgärden.”

• Eva Lindgren, “’En ledande och samordnande funktion.’ Om motiv bakom trafiksäkerhetens förändrade organisation i Sverige 1950-2007.”

• Daniel Rauhut, “Invandringen av kvinnor till Sverige från Finland, Norge och Västtyskland 1945-1960.”

• Antti Räihä, “Övergångsprocess, besittningstagande och lokala sedvänjor. Erövrade provinser under den nya överheten i Ryssland och Sverige under 1600- och 1700-talen.”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 77, No. 2 (2011) http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/view/528/showToc

• Ulrika Holgersson and Hanne Sanders, “Tillbaka till metoden: en framåtblick.”

• Harald Gustafsson, “Islands kristnande – en kritisk undersökning.”

• Markus Hedemann, “Unionsbrevets kongelige program og krigen om Slesvig.”

• Tobias Wetterlöv, “Antinazistisk ‘världsstjärna’ eller ‘rasist’? Kontinuitet och förändring i Sture Bolins politiska gärning och hur denna har värderats.”

• Sverker Oredsson, “Några synpunkter på Sture Bolin och Sveriges Nationella Förbund.”

• Erik Wångmar, “Historia – ett ämne för arkivnötare? Om användningen av otryckt källmaterial från arkiv i doktorsavhandlingar i historia 1969-2009 (2010).”

• Michael H. Gelting, “Uløste opgaver. Adam af Bremen, Saxo Grammaticus og Knytlinga saga.”

• Daniel Nyström and Svante Norrhem, “Arkiv och perspektiv. Finns det en motsättning mellan populärhistoria och genushistoria?”

• Christian Widholm, “Från massmedium till mikrosurrogat. Några reflektioner kring den mikrofilmade dagstidningen som källa.”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 78, No. 1 (2012) http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/view/529/showToc

• Sara Edenheim, “Den odödliga historien – narrationen, händelsen och det förflutna.”

• Lars Olsson, “Per Nyström, det svenska historikersamfundet och den fjättrade Clio.”

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• Victor Lundberg, “Nazismen som förklaring? Landskrona, Sverigedemokraterna och (o)betydelsen av ett brunt förflutet.”

• Malin Lennartsson, “Barnhustrur eller mogna brudar? Nya perspektiv på giftermålsmönster i svensk stormaktstid.”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 78, No. 2 (2012) http://journals.lub.lu.se/index.php/scandia/issue/view/712/showToc

• Cecilia Riving, “Redaktören har ordet”

• Johan Jarlbrink, Andreas Nyblom, “Aviatik och journalistik. Flygbaronen och medierna kring 1910”

• Karin Zetterqvist Nelson, “Från samhällets barn till egna individer. Barnpsykiatrisk behandlingsideologi 1945–1985”

• Rikke Juel Madsen, “Kønsforskningens status i et dansk faghistorisk felt”

• Monika Edgren, “Sexuellt våld i vittnesberättelser om massakern på armenier 1915– 1916”

• Hugo Nordland, “Eviga emotioner och konstruerade känslor. Riktningar inom känslornas historia”

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 78, No. 2:S (2012) http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/view/548/showToc

• Kirsti Niskanen and Karin Hassan Jansson, “Genushistoriens utmaningar – kan Clio tänka fritt?”

• Helena Bergman, “Vi har tiden på vår sida! Genushistoria och den tvärvetenskapliga genusforskningen.”

• Sara Edenheim, “Att komma till Scott – teorins roll inom svensk genushistoria.”

• Christina Florin, “Mitt beroende av samtiden.”

• Ulrika Holgersson, “Herstory revisted.”

• Karin Hassan Jansson, “Genushistorikernas utmaningar”

• Jens Ljunggren, “Underordning, frigörelse eller bådeoch? Om idrottens roll i genussystemet, en forskningsöversikt.”

• Ulla Manns, “Historiska rum.” 51 | Page

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• Bente Rosenbeck, “Mange veje, nye retninger.”

• Maria Sjöberg, “Flera paradoxer.”

• Helena Tolvhed, “Kroppen och emancipationen. Om idrott och fysisk aktivitet som genushistorisk utmaning.”

• Ann-Catrin Östman, “Vad gör vi med historien? Om kvinno- och könshistoria i Finland.” ______

Scandinavian Economic History Review, Vol. 61, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/sehr20/61/1

• Joel Mokyr, “Cultural entrepreneurs and the origins of modern economic growth,” 1.

• Stefan Houpt, “Productivity and transition in Swedish iron and steel, 1870-1940,” 34.

• Örjan Simonson, “Information costs and commercial integration. The impact of the 1692 Swedish postage tariff,” 60.

• Johan Söderberg, “Resistance to commodification: farmland prices and rents in Sweden, 1274-1649,” 82. ______

Scandinavian Journal of History, Vol. 38, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/shis20/38/1

• Erika Harlitz Kern, “The Norwegian Origins of the Swedish Town of Lödöse, c. 1050- 1300: a suggested change of perspectives,” 1.

• Liv Helene Willumsen, “Children accused of witchcraft in 17th-century Finnmark,” 18.

• Edmund Rogers, “A ‘Small Free Trade Oasis’?: agriculture, tariff policy, and the Danish example in Great Britain and Ireland, c. 1885-1911,” 42.

• John Lapidus, “Why Such a Permissive Attitude towards Monopolistic Associations?: social democracy up to the first Swedish law on cartels in 1925,” 65.

• Andreas Marklund, “Under the Danish Cross: flagging Danishness in the years around World War II,” 89.

• Heli Kaarina Kananen, “The Adaptation of an Ethnic Minority in Finland in the 1940 and 1950s: Orthodox displaced persons and the Lutheran indigenous population,” 111. ______

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Security Studies, Vol. 22, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/22/1

• Jakub Grygiel, “The Primacy of Premodern History,” 1.

• Evan Braden Montgomery, “Counterfeit Diplomacy and Mobilization in Democracies,” 33.

• Michelle Bentley, “War and/of Words: Constructing WMD in US Foreign Policy,” 68.

• Giorgi Gvalia, David Siroky, Bidzina Lebanidze, and Zurab Iashvili, “Thinking Outside the Bloc: Explaining the Foreign Policies of Small States,” 98.

• Michael Levi, “The Enduring Vulnerabilities of Oil Markets,” 132.

• Eugene Gholz and Daryl G. Press, “Enduring Resilience: How Oil Markets Handle Disruptions,” 139. ______

Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 24, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/24/1

• Thomas H. Johnson, “Taliban adaptations and innovations,” 3.

• Namrata Goswami, “Escalation and de-escalation of violence in insurgencies: Insights from Northeast India,” 28.

• Majak D’Agoôt, “Understanding the lethargy of Sudan’s periphery-originated insurgencies,” 57.

• Scott Fitzsimmons, “Privatizing the struggle against Somali piracy,” 84.

• John P. Cann, “Lessons in airpower projection: Indochina and Algeria,” 103.

• Donna Winslow, René Moelker, and Françoise Companjen, “Glocal Chechnya from Russian sovereignty to pan-Islamic autonomy,” 129.

• Carlo Morselli and David Décary-Hétu, “Crime facilitation purposes of social networking sites: A review of analysis of the ‘cyberbanging’ phenomenon,” 152.

• Benjamin Armstrong, “’Immediate redress’: USS Potomac and the pirates of Quallah Batoo,” 171. ______

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Sports and Society

• E. Scott Adler, Michael J. Berry, and David Doherty, “Pushing ‘Reset’: The Conditional Effects of Coaching Replacements on College Football Performance,” 1.

• Barry Bozeman and Daniel Fay, “Minority Football Coaches’ Diminished Careers: Why is the ‘Pipeline’ Clogged?,” 29.

• Michael K. Miller, “For the Win! The Effect of Professional Sports Records on Mayoral Elections,” 59.

Latino & Immigration Studies

• Mathew J. Creighton and Fernando Riosmena, “Migration and the Gendered Origin of Migrant Networks Among Couples in Mexico,” 79.

• John P. Tuman, Danielle Roth-Johnson, and Ted Jelen, “Conscience and Context: Attitudes Toward Abortion in Mexico,” 100.

• Marijke Breuning, “What Explains Opennness to Intercountry Adoption?,” 113.

• Cathy Yang Liu, “Latino Immigration and the Low-Skill Urban Labor Market: The Case of Atlanta,” 131.

• Gennady Rudkevich, Konstantinos Travlos, and Paul F. Diehl, “Terminated or Just Interrupted? How the End of a Rivalry Plants the Seeds for Future Conflict,” 158.

Of General Interest

• James C. Battista, “Financial Interests and Economic Diversity in State Legislatures,” 175.

• Sarah Cotterill, Peter John, and Liz Richardson, “The Impact of a Pledge Request and the Promise of Publicity: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Charitable Donations,” 200.

• Zeynep Taydas and Özgür Özdamar, “A Divided Government, an Ideological Parliament, and an Insecure Leader: Turkey’s Indecision about Joining the Iraq War,” 217.

Markets & Business

• Michael J. Pisani, “Cross-Border Consumption of Informal and Underground Goods: A Case Study of Alternative Consumerism in South Texas,” 242.

• Carlena Cochi Ficano, “Business Churn and the Retail Giant: Establishment Birth and Death from Wal-Mart’s Entry,” 263. 54 | Page

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• Gregory P. Casey and Ann L. Owen, “Good News, Bad News, and Consumer Confidence,” 292. ______

South African Historical Journal, Vol. 65, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rshj20/65/1

• Carolyn Hamilton, “Forged and Continually Refashioned in the Crucible of Ongoing Social and Political Life: Archives and Custodial Practices as Subjects of Enquiry,” 1.

• Megan Greenwood, “Watchful Witness: St. George’s Cathedral and the Crypt Memory and Witness Centre,” 23.

• Grant McNulty, “Archival Aspirations and Anxieties: Contemporary Preservation and Production of the Past in Umbumbulu, KwaZulu-Natal,” 44.

• Jill Weintroub, “On Biography and Archive: Dorothea Bleek and the Making of the Bleek Collection,” 70.

• Sara Byala, “MuseumAfrica: Colonial Past, Postcolonial Present,” 90.

• Susana Molins Lliteras, “From Toledo to Timbuktu: The Case for a Biography of the Ka’ti archive, and its Sources,” 105.

• Hedley Twidle, “Writing the Company: From VOC Daghregister to Sleigh’s Eilande,” 125. ______

Strategic Analysis, Vol. 37, Issue 2 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/37/2

Commentary

• S.D. Pradhan, “Contribution of Brijesh Mishra in Strategic Affairs and Security Reforms,” 161.

• Rajesh Krishan Bhat, “Strategic Importance of Radio Kashmir in Countering Pakistan’s War of Words against India,” 171.

• Riddhi Shah, “Bangladesh-Myanmar ITLOS Verdict: Precedence for India?,” 178.

• Mohammad Shehzad, “The State of Islamic Radicalism in Pakistan,” 186.

Articles

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• Chris Ogden, “Beyond Succession – China’s Internal Security Challenges,” 193.

• Nehginpao Kipgen, “US-Burma Relations: Change of Politics under the Bush and Obama Administrations,” 203.

• Hari Bansh Jha, “Nepal-India Cooperation in River Water Management,” 217.

• Prasanta Kumar Pradhan, “India’s Relationship with Saudi Arabia: Forging a Strategic Partnership,” 231.

Strategic Essay

• Arjun Subramaniam, “Understanding Diverse Global Thoughts on Air Power,” 242.

Review Essay

• Thongkholai Haokip, “Essays on the Kuki-Naga Conflict: A Review,” 251. ______

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 36, Issue 2 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/36/2

• Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen, “Promoting Exit from Violent Extremism: Themes and Approaches,” 99.

• Boaz Ganor and Ophir Falk, “De-Radicalization in Israel’s Prison System,” 116.

• Gregory D. Miller, “Terrorist Decision Making and the Deterrence Problem,” 132.

• Bart Schuurman, “Defeated by Popular Demand: Public Support and Counterterrorism in Three Western Democracies, 1963-1998,” 152.

• William Rosenau, “’Our Backs Are Against the Wall’: The Black Liberation Army and Domestic Terrorism in 1970s America,” 176.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 36, Issue 3 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/36/3

• Steven Chermak, Joshua Freilich, and Michael Suttmoeller, “The Organizational Dynamics of Far-Right Hate Groups in the United States: Comparing Violent to Nonviolent Organizations,” 193.

• Bridget Rose Nolan, “The Effects of Cleric Statements on Suicide Bombings in Pakistan, 2000-2010,” 219.

• James Worrall, “Reading Booth in Beirut: Is Hizbollah an Emancipatory Factor?,” 235. 56 | Page

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• Paul B. Rich, “Understanding Terror, Terrorism, and Their Representations in Media and Culture,” 255.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 36, Issue 4 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/36/4

• Jessica Davis, “Evolution of the Global Jihad: Female Suicide Bombers in Iraq,” 279.

• Christina Cliff and Andrew First, “Testing for Contagion/Diffusion of Terrorism in State Dyads,” 292.

• Justin Conrad and Daniel Milton, “Unpacking the Connection Between Terror and Islam,” 315.

• Alessandro Orsini, “A Day Among the Diehard Terrorists: The Psychological Costs of Doing Ethnographic Research,” 337. ______

Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 25, Issue 2 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/25/2

• Kieran McEvoy and Pete Shirlow, “The Northern Ireland Peace Process and ‘Terroristic’ Narratives: A Reply to Edwards and McGrattan,” 161.

• Emmanuel Karagiannis and Clark McCauley, “The Emerging Red-Green Alliance: Where Political Islam Meets the Radical Left,” 167.

• Eva Herschinger, “A Battlefield of Meanings: The Struggle for Identity in the UN Debates on a Definition of International Terrorism,” 183.

• Donald Holbrook, Gilbert Ramsay, and Max Taylor, “’Terroristic Content’: Towards a Grading Scale,” 202.

• Simon Frankel Pratt, “’Anyone Who Hurts Us’: How the Logic of Israel’s ‘Assassination Policy’ Developed During the Aqsa Intifada,” 224.

• Daniela Pisoiu, “Coming to Believe ‘Truths’ About Islamist Radicalization in Europe,” 246.

• Erik Ringmar, “’How to Fight Savage Tribes’: The Global War on Terror in Historical Perspective,” 264.

• Brian A. Jackson and Bryce Loidolt, “Considering al-Qa’ida’s Innovation Doctrine: From Strategic Texts to ‘Innovation in Practice’,” 284.

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• Megan Smith and James Igoe Walsh, “Do Drone Strikes Degrade Al Qaeda? Evidence From Propaganda Output,” 311. ______

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 34, Issue 1 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/34/1

• Alfredo Saad-Filho and John Weeks, “Curses, Diseases and Other Resource Confusions,” 1.

• James H. Mittelman, “Global Bricolage: emerging market powers and polycentric governance,” 23.

• Melissa T. Labonte and Anne C. Edgerton, “Towards a Typology of Humanitarian Access Denial,” 39.

• Nathan Andrews, “Beyond the Ivory Tower: A Case for ‘Praxeological Deconstructionism’ as a ‘Third Way’ in IR Theorising,” 59.

• Edward R. Carr, “Livelihoods as Intimate Government: Reframing the logic of livelihoods for development,” 77.

• Jacqueline Best, “Redefining Poverty as Risk and Vulnerability: shifting strategies of liberal economic governance,” 109.

• Tor Krever, “Quantifying Law: legal indicator projects and the reproduction of neoliberal common sense,” 131.

• Valbona Muzaka, “Prizes for Pharmaceuticals? Mitigating the social ineffectiveness of the current pharmaceutical patent arrangement,” 151.

• Michael Givel, “Modern Neoliberal Philanthropy: motivations and impact of Pfizer Pharmaceutical’s corporate social responsibility campaign,” 171. ______

Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 24, Issue 1 (March 2013) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/1.toc

• Matt Houlbrook, “Fashioning an Ex-crook Self: Citizenship and Criminality in the Work of Netley Lucas,” 1.

• Michal Shapira, “The Psychological Study of Anxiety in the Era of the Second World War,” 31.

• Amanda M. Bidnall, “West Indian Interventions at the Heart of the Cultural Establishment: Edric Connor, Pearl Connor, and the BBC,” 58. 58 | Page

H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, First Quarter 2013

• Matt Cook, “’Gay Times’: Identity, Locality, Memory, and the Brixton Squats in 1970s London,” 84.

• Helena See, “Guardians of the Public Sphere? Political Scandal and the Press, 1979-97,” 110. ______

Vingtième Siècle (2013/1) http://www.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2013-1.htm

• Jean-Pierre Rioux, “’Ayço’ Nous a Quittés,” 2.

• Quentin Deluermoz, “Les Formes Incertaines du Temps: Une histoire des historicités est- elle possible?,” 3.

• Ludivine Bantigny, “Historicités du 20e Siècle: Quelques jalons sur une notion,” 13.

Entre traditions et accélérations: les vacillements de la modernité

• Prasenjit Duara, “Histoire et Concurrence des Temps: Le cas de l’Asie orientale,” 26.

• Johann Chapoutot, “L’Historicité Nazie: Temps de la nature et abolition de l’histoire,” 43.

• Marc Abélès, “Construction Européenne, Démocratie et Historicité,” 57.

• Robert Boyer, “Les Crises Financières Comme Conflit de Temporalités,” 69.

• Hartmut Rosa, “Mouvement Historique et Histoire Suspendue: Le rapport du changement social et de l’expérience de l’histoire,” 89.

Temps et contretemps de la pensée: représenter l’historicité

• Michael Löwy, “Temps Messianique et Historicité Révolutionnaire Chez Walter Benjamin,” 106.

• Tristan Storme, “Maintenir l’Histoire en Mouvement: Carl Schmitt, penseur de l’historicité moderne,” 119.

• François Dosse, “Le Moment Structuraliste ou Clio en Exil,” 133.

• Antoine de Baecque, “Jean-Luc Godard et la Critique des Temps de l’Histoire,” 149.

Contestations des temps dominants? Crises et discontinuités

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• Nicolas Beaupré, “La Guerre Comme Expérience du Temps et le Temps Comme Expérience de Guerre: Hypothèses pour une histoire du rapport au temps des soldats français de la Grande Guerre,” 166.

• Nicole Abravanel, “L’Historicité en Milieu Sépharade ou le Primat de la Spatialité,” 183.

• Raphaëlle Branche, “’Au Temps de la France’: Identités collectives et situation coloniale en Algérie,” 199.

• Ludivine Bantigny, “Le Temps Politisé: Quelques enjeux politiques de la conscience historique en Mai-Juin 68,” 215.

• Ludivine Bantigny, “Entretien avec Christophe Charle: Autour de Discordance des temps: une brève histoire de la modernité,” 231.

Vingtième Siècle (2013/2) http://www.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2013-2.htm

• Hélène Charton and Marie-Aude Fouéré, “Présentation,” 3.

• Christine Deslaurier, “Rwagasore for Ever? Des usages contemporains d’un héros consensuel au Burundi,” 15.

• Céline Pauthier, “L’Héritage Controversé de Sékou Touré, ‘Héros’ de l’Indépendance,” 31.

• Hélène Charton, “Jomo Kenyatta et les Méandres de la Mémoire de l’Indépendance du Kenya,” 45.

• Marie-Aude Fouéré, “Julius Nyerere à Zanzibar: Père ou ennemi de la nation?,” 61.

• Jean-François Havard, “Senghor? Y’en a Marre! L’héritage senghorien au prisme des réécritures générationnelles de la nation sénégalaise,” 75.

• Étienne Smith, “’Senghor Voulait Qu’on Soit Tous des Senghor’: Parcours nostalgiques d’une génération de lettrés,” 87.

• Pieter Lagrou, “De l’Histoire du Temps Présent à l’Histoire des Autres: Comment une discipline critique devint complaisante,” 101.

• Emmanuel Droit and Franz Reichherzer, “La Fin de l’Histoire du Temps Présent Telle que Nous l’Avons Connue: Plaidoyer franco-allemand pour l’abandon d’une singularité historiographique,” 121.

• François Anselmini, “Alfred Cortot et la Mobilisation des Musiciens Français Pendant la Première Guerre Mondiale,” 147.

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• Arnaud-Dominique Houte, “Policiers de Bonne Volonté? L’impossible constitution d’une garde civile en France (1913-1920),” 159.

• Rémy Pawin, “La Conversion au Bonheur en France dans la Seconde Moitié du 20e Siècle,” 171. ______

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• Peter C. Mancall, “The Raw and the Cold: Five English Sailors in Sixteenth-Century Nunavut,” 3.

• Philippe R. Girard and Jean-Louis Donnadieu, “Toussaint Before Louverture: New Archival Findings on the Early Life of Toussaint Louverture,” 41.

• Keith Mason, “The Absentee Planter and the Key Slave: Privilege, Patriarchalism, and Exploitation in the Early Eighteenth-Century Caribbean,” 79.

• Robert Michael Morrissey, “Kaskaskia Social Network: Kinship and Assimilation in the French-Illinois Borderlands, 1695-1735,” 103.

• Vera Keller, “The ‘Framing of a New World’: Sir Balthazar Gerbier’s ‘Project for Establishing a New State in America,’ ca. 1649,” 147. ______

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• Barbara Caine, “The making of Catherine Cookson’s autobiography,” 2.

• Anne Cova, “Feminisms and Associativism: the national councils of women in France and Portugal, a comparative historical approach, 1888-1939,” 19.

• Emily Machen, “Soldiers of Faith behind the Lines: religious women and community patriotism during the First World War in France,” 31.

• D.A.J. MacPherson, “The Emergence of Women’s Orange Lodges in Scotland: gender, ethnicity and women’s activism, 1909-1940,” 51.

• Caitríona Beaumont, “’Where to Park the Pram’? Voluntary Women’s Organisations, Citizenship and the Campaign for Better Housing in England, 1928-1945,” 75.

• Laura Kelly, “’The turning point in the whole struggle’: the admission of women to the King and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland,” 97.

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• Alistair Thomson, “’Tied to the kitchens sink’? Women’s Lives and Women’s History in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain and Australia,” 126.

• Anne Schwan, “’Bless the Gods for my pencils and paper’: Katie Gliddon’s prison diary, Percy Bysshe Shelley and the suffragettes at Holloway,” 148.

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• Victoria Turner, “Performing the Self, Performing the Other: gender and racial identity construction in the Nanteuil Cycle,” 182.

• Gillian Beattie-Smith, “Writing the Self: the journal of Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, 1774- 1843,” 197.

• Jane Berney, “Writing Women’s Histories: women in the colonial record of nineteenth- century Hong Kong,” 211.

• Meritxell Simon-Martin, “Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon’s Travel Letters: performative identity-formation in epistolary narratives,” 225.

• Lindy Moore, “’A notable personality’: Isabella Fyvie Mayo in the public and private spheres of Aberdeen,” 239.

• Lesley Hall, “’The Subject is Obscene: No Lady Would Dream of Alluding to It’: Marie Stopes and her courtoom dramas,” 253.

• Charlotte Macdonald, “Body and Self: learning to be modern in 1920s-1930s Britain,” 267.

• Annie Devenish, “Performing the Political Self: a study of identity making and self representation in the autobiographies of India’s first generation of parliamentary women,” 280.

• Lindsay E. Shannon, “Eve Drewelowe: feminist identity in American art,” 295.

• Elaine Titcombe, “Women Activists: rewriting Greenham’s history,” 310.

• Alyson Mercer, “The Changing Face of Exhibiting Women’s Wartime Work at the Imperial War Museum,” 330.

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Editors’ Note

• David A. Andelman, “Beyond Borders,” 1.

Upfront

• Ruairi Nolan, Peter Taylor, Aarthi Rao, Howard Eissenstat, Eun-Ju Kim, Bonnie Glaser, Tsuneo Akaha, Anssi Paasi, Henk van Houtum, and Richard Schofield, “The Big Question: How should borders be drawn?,” 3.

• Thorbjørn Jagland, “Embracing Diversity,” 9.

• Mark Terry and Adam Scholl, “Map Room: Borders on Top of the World,” 14.

• Carol Bellamy, “Throwing Down the Gauntlet,” 19.

• “Anatomy: World’s Most Isolated Countries,” 22.

Beyond Borders

• Courtney Brooks, “Making a State a State,” 24.

• Marvin Howe, “Moving On: Iberia’s New Muslims,” 33.

• “Linking People, Crossing Borders: A Conversation with Mo Ibrahim,” 43.

Portfolio

• Veejay Villafranca, “Hunger: The Price of Rebellion,” 50.

Features

• Ned Parker and Raheem Salman, “Notes from the Underground: The Rise of Nouri al- Maliki and the New Islamists,” 63.

• David Eggers, Mamdouh al-Harthy, Hasan Hatrash, and Haifaa al-Mansour, “Dave Eggers’ Roundtable: Arabia Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” 78.

• Zsolt Darvas, “The Euro Crisis: Mission Accomplished?,” 87.

• Khristina Narizhnaya, “Russians Go West,” 95. 63 | Page

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• Damaso Reyes, “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” 105.

Coda

• David A. Andelman, “Global Libra,” 115.

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