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H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Fourth Quarter 2014 17 October 2014

Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto

African Affairs, Vol.113, No. 452 (July 2014) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol113/issue452/

. “When kleptocracy becomes insolvent: Brute causes of the civil war in South Sudan,” by Alex de Waal, 347-

. “‘Magic body’ and ‘cursed sex’: Chinese sex workers as ‘bitch-witches’ in Cameroon,” by Basile Ndjio, 370-

. “‘I am here until development comes’: Displacement, demolitions, and property rights in urbanizing Nigeria,” by A. Carl LeVan and Josiah Olubowale, 387-

. “‘Do not cross the red line’: The 2010 general elections, dissent, and political mobilization in urban Ethiopia,” by Marco Di Nunzio, 409-

. “Becoming a ‘big man’ in neo-liberal South Africa: Migrant masculinities in the minibus- taxi industry,” by Tim Gibbs, 431-

Briefing . “Benin: Challenges for democracy,” by Richard Banégas, 449-

African Historical Review, Vol. 46, No.1 (April 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/46/1

. “Nigerian Oil Palm Industry, 1920–1950: A Study in ,” by Noah Echa Attah, 1-

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. “A case of ‘strategic ethnicity’? The Natal Indian Congress in the 1970s,” by Goolam Vahed & Ashwin Desai, 22-

. “‘No Prime Minister Could Want a Better Leader of the Opposition’: Sir De Villiers Graaff, the United Party and the State, 1956–1977,” by F.A. Mouton, 48-

Review Article . “Dams and the Dilemmas of Development,” by Andrew Cohen, 70-

American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.36, No.4 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uafp20/36/4

Remarks from the NCAFP's Annual Dinner and Membership Meeting 2014 . “Russia and the U.S.: Conflict or Cooperation?” by Thomas R. Pickering, 215-

The Eighth Angier Biddle Duke Lecture . “Gulliver's Troubles: America in the Middle East,” by Aaron David Miller, 219-

Articles . “Hidden Diplomacy: The German–American Dispute over Iran,” by Matthias Küntzel, 225-

. “NATO Enlargement and Russia: Discerning Fact from Fiction,” by Michael Rühle, 234-

. “Africa's Illegitimate Surrogate Wars: Disastrous and Stealthy Cross Border Acts of Aggression That Have Never Been Acknowledged nor Discussed,” by Herman J. Cohen, 240-

. “A Peace Deferred: U.S. National Interest in a Korean Peace Process,” by John Delury, 249-

. “U.S. Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice: From Soviet-Era to the Era of the Arab Uprising(s),” by Marianna Charountaki, 255-

Summary of a Roundtable Discussion (April 2014) . “The Middle East: New Geopolitical Fault Lines,” by NCAFP, 268-

For the Record . “U.S. Interests in the Middle East,” 277-

American Historical Review, Vol.119, No.3 (June 2014) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/119/3.toc

Articles . “The Overthrow of Maximilien Robespierre and the “Indifference” of the People,” by Colin

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Jones, 689- . “Reading Soldiers' Moods: Russian Military Censorship and the Configuration of Feeling in World War I,” by William G. Rosenberg, 714-

AHR Roundtable: You the People . “Introduction,” by Nicolas Barreyre, Michael Heale, Stephen Tuck, and Irmina Wawrzyczek, 741-

. “Characteristics and Contours: Mapping American History in Europe,” by Susan-Mary Grant, Michael Heale, Halina Parafianowicz, and Maurizio Vaudagna, 749-

. “‘Brokering’ or ‘Going Native’: Professional Structures and Intellectual Trajectories for European Historians of the ,” by Nicolas Barreyre, Max Edling, Simon Middleton, Sandra Scanlon, and Irmina Wawrzyczek, 760-

. “Teaching in Europe and Researching in the United States,” by Trevor Burnard, Jörg -

. “AmericanNagler, HistoSimonry Newman, and European and Dragan Identity,” Živojinović, by Mario 771 Del Pero, Tibor Frank, Martin Klimke, Helle Porsdam, and Stephen Tuck, 780-

. “Europeans Writing American History: The Comparative Trope,” by Susanna Delfino, Marcus Gräser, Hans Krabbendam, and Vincent Michelot, 791-

. “The Weight of Words: Writing about Race in the United States and Europe,” by Manfred Berg, Paul Schor, and Isabel Soto, 800-

. “Location, Location, Location: We Are Where We Write?” by Nancy L. Green, 809-

. “The Travails of Doing History from Abroad,” by Sven Beckert, 817-

Featured Reviews . “Ian Morris. The Measure of Civilization: How Social Development Decides the Fate of Nations,” by Gregory Clark, 824-

. “Bernhard Rieger. The People's Car: A Global History of the Volkswagen Beetle,” by Mary Nolan, 826-

. “Brenda Gayle Plummer. In Search of Power: African Americans in the Era of Decolonization, 1956–1974,” by Robert Trent Vinson, 828-

. “Tobie Meyer-Fong. What Remains: Coming to Terms with Civil War in 19th Century China,” by David G. Atwill, 831-

. “William Marotti. Money, Trains, and Guillotines: Art and Revolution in 1960s Japan,” by Ethan Mark, 832-

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. “Susanna B. Hecht. The Scramble for the Amazon and the ‘Lost Paradise’ of Euclides da Cunha,” by Stuart B. Schwartz, 835-

. “David Nirenberg. Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition,” by Alan T. Levenson, 837-

American Political Science Review, Vol. 108, No. 3 (August 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=PSR&volumeId=108&seriesId=0&issu eId=03

. “When Canvassers Became Activists: Antislavery Petitioning and the Political Mobilization of American Women,” by Daniel Carpenter and Colin D. Moore, 479-

. “Uncovering the Origins of the Gender Gap in Political Ambition,” by Richard L. Fox and Jennifer L. Lawless, 499-

. “Quotas for Men: Reframing Gender Quotas as a Means of Improving Representation for All,” by Rainbow Murray, 520-

. “The Illustrative Education of Rousseau's Emile,” by John T. Scott, 533-

. “The Politics of Precedent in International Law: A Social Network Application,” by Krzysztof J. Pelc, 547-

. “Is Voter Competence Good for Voters?: Information, Rationality, and Democratic Performance,” by Scott Ashworth and Ethan Bueno De Mesquita, 565-

. “Terrorism and Voting: The Effect of Rocket Threat on Voting in Israeli Elections,” by Anna Getmansky and Thomas Zeitzoff, 588-

. Representation in Municipal Government,” by Chris Tausanovitch and Christopher Warshaw, 605-

. “Political Devolution and Resistance to Foreign Rule: A Natural Experiment,” by Jeremy Ferwerda and Nicholas L. Miller, 642-

. “An Empirical Evaluation of Explanations for State Repression,” by Daniel W. Hill, Jr. and Zachary M. Jones, 661-

. “‘I wld like u WMP to extend electricity 2 our village’: On Information Technology and Interest Articulation,” by Guy Grossman, Macartan Humphreys and Gabriella Sacramone-Lutz, 668-

. “Show Me the Money: Interjurisdiction Political Competition and Fiscal Extraction in

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China,” by Xiaobo Lü and Pierre F. Landry, 706-

American Quarterly, Vol.66, No.3 (Septmeber 2014) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/

Special Issue: Las Américas Quarterly

. “Introduction: Las Américas Quarterly,” by Macarena Gómez-Barris and Licia Fiol-Matta 493-

I. Transgeographies . “Humboldt’s American Mediterranean,” by Susan Gillman, 505-

. “Barrio Affinities: Transnational Inspiration and the Geopolitics of Latina/o Design,” by Johana Londoño, 529-

. “Locating Neoliberalism in Time, Space, and ‘Culture,’” by Arlene Dávila, 549-

. “University of Radicalism: Ricardo Flores Magón and Leavenworth Penitentiary,” by Christina Heatherton, 557-

II. Revisiting Memory Politics and Rights Discourse . “For a Pluriversal Declaration of Human Rights,” by Rosa-Linda Fregoso, 583-

. “A Return to the South,” by Jodi A. Byrd, 609-

. “Queer Argie,” by Carlos Figari, 621-

III. Alternative Histories . “Documenting The Crime of Cuba: An Américan Left and the 1933 ,” by John A. Gronbeck-Tedesco, 633-

. “Recuperating Histories of Violence in the Americas: Vernacular History-Making on the US–Mexico Border,” by Monica Muñoz Martinez, 661-

. “Rules of Disengagement: Masculinity, Violence, and the Remakings of Counterinsurgency in Brazil,” by Benjamin A. Cowan, 691-

. “Ruminations on Lo Sucio as a Latino Queer Analytic,” by Deborah R. Vargas, 715-

IV. Cruel Modernities . “Rehumanizing the Disappeared: Spaces of Memory in Mexico and the Liminality of Transitional Justice,” by Sylvia Karl, 727-

. “Lorenza Böttner: From Chilean Exceptionalism to Queer Inclusion,” by Carl Fischer, 749-

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. “The Reparative Politics of Central America Solidarity Movement Culture,” by Patricia Stuelke, 767-

. “On Thinking Cruelty: An Interview with Jean Franco,” by Cristina Pérez Jiménez, 791-

V. Archipelagic Thought . “‘Under the Skirt of Liberty”’ Giannina Braschi Rewrites Empire,” by Arnaldo Manuel Cruz- Malavé, 801-

. “The Myth of Diaspora Exceptionalism: Wyclef Jean Performs Jaspora,” by Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, 835-

. “Learning to Live in Miami,” by Alexandra T. Vazquez, 853-

American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 44, No.3 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rarc20/44/3

Special Issue: CONNECT/Fulbright Canada—New Scholars Issue

. “Introduction: The Engagement of Early Career Scholars on Canada,” by Dr. Christopher Kirkey & Dr. Michael K. Hawes, 259-

. “Waterton Lakes: The Business of Parks and Preservation in the North American Borderlands,” by Neel G. Baumgardner, 265-

. “‘Nous autres c’est toujours bilingue anyways’: Code-Switching and Linguistic Displacement Among Bilingual Montréal Students,” by Eva Valenti, 279-

. “Enforcing the Colorline and Counting White Races: Race and the Census in North America, 1900–1941,” by Brendan A. Shanahan, 293-

. “Remembering Colonial Pasts: Nostalgia, Memory, and the Making of a Diasporan Community,” by Asiya Malik, 308-

. “Same-sex Marriage in Canada and the United States: The Role of Political and Legal Culture,” by Jason Pierceson, 321-

. “Political Failure, Judicial Opportunity: The Supreme Court of Canada and Aboriginal and Treaty Rights,” by Kirsten Matoy Carlson, 334-

. “Rebuild or Reconcile: American and Canadian Approaches to Redress for World War II Confinement,” by Alexandra L. Wood, 347-

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The Americas, Vol.71, No.1 (July 2014) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/

. “Publish, Don’t Perish: A Glimpse Behind the Scenes in Academic Publishing,” by Valerie Millholland, 1-

. “Spaniards in the Nahua City of Xochimilco: Colonial Society and Cultural Change in Central Mexico, 1650–1725,” by Richard Conway, 9-

. “Notaries of Color in Colonial Panama: Limpieza de Sangre, Legislation, and Imperial Practices in the Administration of the Spanish Empire,” by Silvia Espelt-Bombín, 37-

. “Military Orders in Nineteenth-Century Brazil: Portuguese Tradition, the Holy See, and the Independent Nation,” by Camila Borges da Silva, 71-

. “Confraternities and Popular Conservatism on the Frontier: Mexico’s Sierra del Nayarit in the Nineteenth Century,” by K. Aaron Van Oosterhout, 101-

Archivaria, Number 74 (Spring 2014) http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/issue/current

. “Death, Memorialization, and Social Media: A Platform Perspective for Personal Archives,” by Amelia Acker and Jed R. Brubaker

. “Archiving Feminism: Papers, Politics, Posterity,” by Maryanne Dever

. “Just Let It Go? Controlling Reuse of Online Holdings,’’ by Jean Dryden

. “Les archives définitives : un début de parcours. Revisiter le cycle de vie et le Records continuum,’’ by Yvon Lemay and Anne Klein

Counterpoint . “Coming Up with Plan B: Considering the Future of Canadian Archives,” by Laura Millar

Asian Security, Vol.10, No. 2 (June 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fasi20/10/2

. “Japan’s Growing Hard Hedge Against China,” by Jeffrey W. Hornung, 87-

. “A Confluence of Competitions: Regime-Building and Violence in Timor-Leste,” by John Gledhill, 123-

. “Dividing Lines: Evolving Mental Maps of the Bay of Bengal,” by David Brewster, 151-

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. “China’s Bargaining Strategies for a Peaceful Rise: Successes and Challenges,” by Kai He & Huiyun Feng, 168-

Review Essay . “Defining and Understanding the Jihadi-Salafi Movement,” by Emmanuel Karagiannis, 188-

Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 68, No.5 (August 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/caji20/68/5

Commentary and Provocation . “Are war and violence really in decline?” by Jacqui True, 487-

. “The Islamic State's challenge to international order,” by Andrew Phillips, 495-

Articles . “Economic crisis in Korea and the degraded developmental state,” by David Hundt, 499-

. “Re-examining the Australian public's attitude to military casualties: post-heroic or defeat- phobic?” by Charles Miller, 515-

. “Australian defence policy and the concept of self-reliance,” by Stephan Frühling, 531-

. “Theorising Australia–Pacific island relations,” by Jonathan Schultz, 548-

. “The power of precision air strikes and social media feeds in the 2012 Israel–Hamas conflict: ‘targeting transparency,’” by Luke Justin Heemsbergen & Simon Lindgren, 569-

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.41, No.3 (July 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cbjm20/41/3

. “The ‘Ottoman-German Jihad’: Lessons for the Contemporary ‘Area Studies’ Controversy,” by Dietrich Jung, 247-

. “Our Ancestors, Our Heroes: Saudi Tribal Campaigns to Suppress Historical Docudramas,” by Nadav Samin, 266-

. “Representing the ‘Zionist Regime’: Mass Communication of Anti- in the English- Language Iranian Press,” by Rusi Jaspal, 287-

. “‘I Saw the Richard Johan Natvig, 306- Prophet in My Dream’: Prophet Songs from a Zār Ceremony in Lower Egypt,” by . “The Palestinian Fidâ'i as an Icon of Transnational Struggle: The South Lebanese

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Experience,” by Daniel Meier, 322-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.16, No.3 (August 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-856X

Special Section on Deliberative Democracy . “Deliberative and Participatory Democracy in the UK,” by Stewart Davidson and Stephen Elstub, 367-

. “Deliberative Pragmatic Equilibrium Review: A Framework for Comparing Institutional Devices and their Enactment of Deliberative Democracy in the UK,” by Stephen Elstub, 386-

. “Deliberative Manoeuvres in the Digital Darkness: e-Democracy Policy in the UK,” by Giles Moss and Stephen Coleman, 410-

. “Public Deliberation, Network Analysis and the Political Integration of Muslims in Britain,” by Manlio Cinalli and Ian O'Flynn, 428-

Articles . “Big Society as Big Government: Cameron's Governmentality Agenda,” by Dan Bulley and Bal Sokhi-Bulley, 451-

. “What Kind of ‘Big Government’ is the Big Society? A Reply to Bulley and Sokhi-Bulley,” by Christopher Byrne, Peter Kerr and Emma Foster, 471-

. “Institutional Change and Ethics Management in the EU's College of Commissioners,” by Michelle Cini, 479-

. “Puzzling Agency in Centre-local Relations: Regulatory Governance and Accounts of Change under New Labour,” by Steven Griggs and Helen Sullivan, 495-

. “US Universities and the Production of the Global Imaginary,” by Isaac Kamola, 515-

. “From Road Town to Shanghai: Situating the Caribbean in Global Capital Flows to China,” by William Vlcek, 534-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.16, No.4 (November 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-856X

. “Patterns of Junior Partner Influence on the Foreign Policy of Coalition Governments,” by Kai Oppermann and Klaus Brummer, 555-

. “Sports Mega-Events as Part of a Nation's Soft Power Strategy: The Cases of Germany (2006) and the UK (2012),” by Jonathan Grix and Barrie Houlihan, 572-

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. “Globalisation and the Resilience of : Reassessing New Labour's Political Economy,” by Martin Smith, 597-

. “Understanding NHS Policy Making in England: The Formulation of the NHS Plan, 2000,” by Arturo Alvarez-Rosete and Nicholas Mays, 624-

. “British and Gaelic Games: EU Treaty Ratification in the UK and Ireland from a Two Level Game Perspective,” by Dermot Hodson and Imelda Maher, 645-

. “Foreign Policy Convergence in Pacific Asia: The Evidence from Voting in the UN General Assembly,” by Peter Ferdinand, 662-

Response Articles . “The Unsolved Puzzle: Pacific Asia's Voting Cohesion in the General Assembly—A Response to Peter Ferdinand,” by Nicolas Burmester and Michael Jankowski, 680-

. “Response to a Response,” by Peter Ferdinand, 690-

Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 33, No.4 (October 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1470-9856

. “Explaining Policy Outcomes in Federal Contexts: The Politics of Reproductive Rights in Argentina and Mexico,” by Debora Lopreite, 389-

. “Peasant, Patriot, Environmentalist: Sustainable Development Discourse in Havana,” by Marina Gold, 405-

. “Linking Local Plants with Small Handicraft Enterprises among Indigenous Mapuche Communities: Towards a Combined Approach of Local Development and Enhancement of Ethnobotanical Knowledge?” by Maria C. Torri, 419-

. “Indigenous Peasant ‘Otherness’: Rural Identities and Political Processes in Bolivia,” by Lorenza B. Fontana, 436-

. “Funding Local Government: Use (and Abuse) of Peru's Canon System,” by John Crabtree, 452-

. “The Cuban Experience in East Germany: Academic Migration from 1960 to 2000,” by Menja Holtz, 468-

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 27, No.3 (August 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccam20/27/3

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. “The paradox of integration? European democracy and the debt crisis,” by Huw Macartney, 401-

. “Shame, ontological insecurity and intercountry adoption,” by Jeremy Youde, 424-

. “The UNGA—a talking shop? Exploring rationales for the repetition of resolutions in subsequent negotiations,” by Diana Panke, 442-

. “Diplomatic imaginations: mediating estrangement in world society,” by Hussein Banai, 459-

. “In or out? International community membership: beliefs, behaviour, contextuality and principles,” by Hannes Peltonen, 475-

Rethinking Western Foreign Policy and The Middle East . “Introduction: rethinking Western foreign policy and the Middle East,” by Christian Kaunert, Sarah Léonard, Lars Berger & Gaynor Johnson, 495-

. “In the eye of the storm: Ambassador James Richards' mission to Iraq in April 1957,” by Brandon King, 503-

. “‘A good investment?’ State sponsorship of terrorism as an instrument of Iraqi foreign policy (1979–1991),” by Magdalena Kirchner, 521-

. “Changing Turkish foreign policy towards Iraq: new tools of engagement,” by Meltem Müftüler-Baç, 538-

. “‘I'm glad I'm not a Saudi woman’: the First and US encounters with Saudi gender relations,” by Kelly J. Shannon, 553-

. “The EU and the Gulf monarchies: normative power Europe in search of a strategy for engagement,” by Thomas Demmelhuber & Christian Kaunert, 574-

. “Somalia versus Captain ‘Hook’: assessing the EU's security actorness in countering piracy off the Horn of Africa,” by Dr. Christian Kaunert & Dr. Kamil Zwolski, 593-

Canadian Journal of History, Vol.49, No. 2 (Autumn 2014) http://utpjournalsreview.com/index.php/CJOH/issue/archive

. “Asleep by a Frozen Sea or a Financial Innovator? The Hudson’s Bay Company, 1714-63, » by Mike Wagner

. ‘‘The Polish-Czechoslovak Confederation Project in British Policy, 1939-1943: A Federalist Alternative to Postwar Settlement in East Central Europe?’’ by Victoria Vasilenko

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. ‘‘Win Friends or Make Enemies: Team Canada’s 1978 Diplomatic Mission to Czechoslovakia,’’ by Marcel Jesenský

Feature Reviews / Comptes Rendus De Fond . ‘‘On Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century,’’ by Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson

. ‘‘On Jonathan Sperber’s Karl Marx,’’ by Sarah L. Leonard

Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 47, No.2 (June 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=CJP

. “Authority Migration and Accountability in Canadian Public Governance,” by Robert Waterman, 215-

. “Reconsidering Vertical Integration: An Examination of National Political Parties and Their Counterparts in Ontario,” by Scott Pruysers, 237-

. “Balancing a House of Cards: Throughput legitimacy in Canadian Governance Networks,” by Carey Doberstein and Heather Millar, 259-

. “L'immigration : Une menace pour la culture québécoise? Portrait et analyses des perceptions régionales,’’ by Antoine Bilodeau and Luc Turgeon, 282-

. “The Quality of Democratic Accountability: A Comparative View of Latin America,” by Mikel Barreda, 307-

. “La controverse sur les tribunaux d'arbitrage religieux ontariens: un non-dit identitaire? » by Paul May, 327-

. “CNOOC-Nexen, State-Controlled Enterprises and Canadian Foreign Investment Policies: Adapting to Divergent Modernization,” by Geoffrey Hale, 349-

. “Contested Colonialism: Responsible Government and Political Development in Yukon,” by Jerald Sabin, 375-

Central European History, Vol.47, No.2 (June 2012) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CCC&volumeId=47&seriesId=0&issue Id=02

From the Grünen Wiesen to Urban Space: Berlin, Expansion, and the Longue Durée . “Introduction,” by Eli Rubin, 221-

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. “Shantytowns and Pioneers beyond the City Wall: Berlin's Urban Frontier in the Nineteenth Century,” by Kristin Poling, 245-

. “Urban Sewage and Green Meadows: Berlin's Expansion to the South 1870–1920,” by Marion W. Gray, 275- . “The Nature of Berlin: Green Space and Visions of a New German Capital, 1900–45,” by Barry A. Jackisch, 307-

. “Amnesiopolis: From Mietskaserne to Wohnungsbauserie 70 in East Berlin's Northeast,” by Eli Rubin, 334-

Other Articles . “‘Censorship is Official Critique’: Contesting the Limits of Scholarship in the Censorship of the Hallische Jahrbücher,” by Matthew Bunn, 375-

. “The Search for the ‘Other Germany’: Refugee Historians from and the Contested Historical Legacy of the Resistance to Hitler,” by Marjorie Lamberti, 402-

The China Quarterly, Vol.218 (June 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CQY

. “Authoritarian Parochialism: Local Congressional Representation in China,” by Melanie Manion, 311-

. “Experimentation under Hierarchy in Local Conditions: Cases of Political Reform in Guangdong and Sichuan, China,” by Wen-Hsuan Tsai and Nicola Dean, 339-

. “Authoritarian Environmentalism Undermined? Local Leaders’ Time Horizons and Environmental Policy Implementation in China,” by Sarah Eaton and Genia Kostka, 359-

. “Paradoxes and Challenges for China's Forests in the Reform Era,” by Alicia S.T. Robbins and Stevan Harrell, 381-

. “China's Vision for Developing Sichuan's Post-Earthquake Countryside: Turning Unruly Peasants into Grateful Urban Citizens,” by Christian Sorace, 404-

. “Road Expansion and Off-Farm Work in Rural China,” by Fangbin Qiao, Scott Rozelle, Jikun Huang, Linxiu Zhang and Renfu Luo, 428-

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. “Regulating China's Power Sector: Creating an Independent Regulator without Autonomy,” by Chung-min Tsai, 452-

. “Labour NGOs in China: A Real Force for Political Change?” by Ivan Franceschini, 474-

. “Engineering Stability: Authoritarian Political Control over University Students in Post- Deng China,” by Xiaojun Yan, 493-

. “Testimony, History and Ethics: From the Memory of Jiabiangou Prison Camp to a Reappraisal of the Anti-Rightist Movement in Present-Day China,” by Sebastian Veg, 514-

Research Report . “China's Rare Earth Trade: Health and the Environment,” by Charles Kilby, 540-

Chinese Historical Review, Vol.21, No.1 (May 2014) http://www.maneyonline.com/loi/tcr

. “Speaking Bitterness: Political Education in Land Reform and Military Training Under the CCP, 1947–1951,” by Guo Wu, 3-

. “The United States and the Guomindang (Kmt) Forces in Burma, 1949–1954: A Diplomatic Disaster,” by Kenton Clymer, 24-

. “The Domestic Significance of China’s Policy Toward Egypt, 1955–1957,” by Kyle Haddad- Fonda, 45-

Forum . “Gender in History and Memory: A Conversation with Gail Hershatter,” by Ping Yao & Gail Hershatter, 65-

Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Autumn 2014) http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol7/issue3/index.dtl?etoc

. “Continuity through Change: Background Knowledge and China’s International Strategy,” by Qin Yaqing, 285-

. “International Society and China: The Power of Norms and the Norms of Power,” by Ian Clark, 315-

. “Power, Legitimacy, and Order,” by Christian Reus-Smit, 341-

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. “The UN Security Council and the International Rule of Law,” by Ian Hurd, 361-

Cold War History, Vol.14, No.4 (October 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/14/4

Special Issue: The Cold War in retrospect: 25 years after its end

. “Introduction: Looking back: a quarter of a century after the Cold War,” by Beatrice Heuser, 455-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. “Cold War historiography at the crossroads,” by Federico Romero. 685-

Cold War International History Project Working Paper No. 70 http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication-series/cwihp-working-paper-series

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. “Burning Secrets of the Corfu Channel Incident,” by Ana Lalaj

Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.23, No.2 (June 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccla20/23/2

. “Colonialism in the periphery: Spanish linguistic policy in New Granada, c. 1574–1625,” by Juan Fernando Cobo Betancourt, 118-

. “The Many Tongues of the King: Indigenous Language Interpreters and the Making of the Spanish Empire,” by José Carlos de la Puente Luna, 143-

. “O deslocamento de interesses da Índia para o Brasil durante a União Ibérica: mapas e relatos,’’ by Andréa Doré, 171-

. “Archaeology in the Lettered City,” by Daniel Nemser, 197-

. “Caciques as Placeholders in the Guaraní Missions of Eighteenth Century Paraguay,” by Julia Sarreal, 224-

. “Intimate Indulgences: Salvation and Local Religion in Eighteenth-Century Santiago de Guatemala,” by Brianna Leavitt-Alcántara, 252-

(The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.103, No.4 (July 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/103/4

. “Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 369-

. “The Forward March of the Commonwealth,” by Frank Field, 375-

. “The Commonwealth: Australia’s Traditional ‘Window’ into Africa,” by Nikola Pijovic, 382-

. “Guyana, its Foreign Policy, and the Path to Development,” by Peter Clegg, 399-

. “The Falkland Islands: Prosperity in the Face of Adversity,” by Andrés Marroquín, 411-

. “Semi-presidential Regimes: Some Lessons for Australian Republicans?” by H. Kumarasingham & John Power, 423-

Opinions . “The Commonwealth: Starved of Funds,” by Derek Ingram, 433-

. “The Caribbean Reparations Claim: What Chance of Success?” by Peter Clegg, 435-

. “Waiting for White Smoke? The Commonwealth’s Search for New Leadership,” by Sandra

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Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.47, No.2 (June 2014) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X

Special Section No. 1: New Approaches to North Korean Politics . “Introduction to special issue ‘New Approaches to North Korean politics,’” by John Ishiyama, 115-

. “Kim Jong-il's military-first politics and beyond: Military control mechanisms and the problem of power succession,” by Jongseok Woo, 117- . “Introducing the Great Successor: North Korean English language news coverage of Kim Jong Un 2010–201,” by Timothy S. Rich, 127-

. “Assessing the leadership transition in North Korea: Using network analysis of field inspections, 1997–2012,” by John Ishiyama, 137-

. “North Korea and diversion: A quantitative analysis (1997–2011),” by Robert Daniel Wallace, 147-

. “Economic sanctions and the rhetorical responses of totalitarian regimes: Examining North Korean rhetorical strategies, 1949–2010,” by Yeon Joo Kim, 159-

. “Measuring Pro-North Korean sentiment in South Korea during the Kim Jong-il Era,” by David A. Owen, 171-

. “New approaches to North Korean politics after reunification: The search for a common Korean identity,” by Virginie Grzelczyk, 179-

Special Section No. 2: Re-Evaluating Democratic Revolutions. and Organized Crime in Ukraine from a Comparative Perspective . “Re-evaluating democratic revolutions, nationalism and organized crime in Ukraine from a comparative perspective: Introduction,” by Taras Kuzio, 191-

. “Crime, politics and business in 1990s Ukraine,” by Taras Kuzio, 195-

. “From the provinces to the parliament: How the Ukrainian radical right mobilized in Galicia,” by Alina Polyakova, 211-

. “An Anatomy of Mass Protests: The Orange Revolution and Euromaydan Compared,” by Irina Khmelko and Yevgen Pereguda, 227-

Regular Articles . “Was Tito's Yugoslavia totalitarian?” by Sergej Flere and Rudi Klanjšek, 237-

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. “Inflation targeting at the crossroads: Evidence from post-communist economies during the crisis,” by Marjan Petreski, 247- ______

Contemporary British History, Vol.28, No.3 (July 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/28/3

. “Captain Capon's Cure—Food, Fitness and the British Army's Physical Development Depots, 1936–1939,” by Paul Davenport, 253-

. “‘The Millstone Around Our Necks’: Harold Wilson and the HMS Fearless Conference (9–13 October 1968),” by Manuele Facchini, 274-

. “Crimson Nightmares: Tales of Invasion and Fears of Revolution in Early Twentieth- Century Britain,” by Michael Hughes & Harry Wood, 294-

. “Why the Welsh Said Yes, but the Northerners No: The Role of Political Parties in Consolidating Territorial Government,” by David S. Moon & Øivind Bratberg, 318-

. “No Friends to the Left: The British Communist Party's Surveillance of the Far Left, c.1932– 1980,” by Neil Redfern, 341-

Contemporary European History, Vol.23, No.3 (August 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CEH

. “The Construction of a Masculine Warrior Ideal in the Italian Narratives of the First World War, 1915–68,” by Marco Mondini, 307-

. “‘Woe Betide Us If They Win!’: National Socialist Treatment of the Spanish ‘Volunteer’ Workers,” by Marició Janué I Miret, 329-

. “Professionalism in the Final Solution: French Railway Workers and the Jewish Deportations, 1942–4,” by Ludivine Broch, 359-

. “Anti-Semitism and Urban Development in France in the Second World War: The Case of Îlot 16 in Paris,” by Isabelle Backouche and Sarah Gensburger, 381-

. “City Mayors, Raion Chiefs and Village Elders in Ukraine, 1941–4: How Local Administrators Co-operated with the German Occupation Authorities,” by Markus Eikel and Valentina Sivaieva, 405-

. “‘Unwilling’: The One-Word Revolution in Refugee Status, 1940–51,” by Andrew Paul Janco, 429-

. “The Persistence of the Past: Memory, Generational Cohorts and the ‘,’” by

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Review Articles . “Crisis, Normalcy, Fantasy: Berlin and its Borders,” by Paul Steege, 469-

Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 49, No.3 (September 2014) http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol49/issue3.toc

Special Issue: Struggling with Meaning: Discourse Analysis and EU Foreign Policy

. “Struggling over meanings: Discourses on the EU’s international presence,” by Caterina Carta and Jean-Frédéric Morin, 295- . “On cleavages, port and dialogues: A rejoinder to Rosamond and Warleigh-Lack,” by Knud E. Jørgensen and Morten Valbjørn, 315-

. “Setting the limits: Discourse and EU foreign policy,” by Thomas Diez, 319-

. “Use of metaphors and international discourse: The EU as an Idiot power, a deceptive Pangloss and a Don Juan in his infancy,” by Caterina Carta, 334-

. “Critical discourse analysis in analysing European Union foreign policy: Prospects and -Düzgit, 354-

. “Discourseschallenges,” of state by Senem identity Aydın and post-Lisbon national foreign policy: The case of Denmark,” by Henrik Larsen, 368-

. “Speaking EU defence at home: Contentious discourses and constructive ambiguity,” by Antoine Rayroux, 386-

. “Piracy studies: Academic responses to the return of an ancient menace,” by Christian Bueger, 406-

Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.25, No.3 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/25/3

. “The Confessional State in International Politics: Tudor England, Religion, and the Eclipse of Dynasticism,” by Benjamin de Carvalho, 407-

. “Conflicting Identities: French Economic Diplomacy between the State and Companies in the Twentieth Century,” by Laurence Badel, 432-

. “J.M. Keynes and the Personal Politics of Reparations: Part 1,” by Stephen A. Schuker, 453-

. “‘Ultimate Destiny Delayed: The Liberals, the Organization of American States, and

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Canadian Foreign Policy, 1963–1968,” by Asa McKercher, 472-

. “Blueprint for Arab–Israeli Peace? President Carter and the Brookings Report,” by Jørgen Jensehaugen, 492-

. “The AfPak Campaign and the Limits of Canadian Diplomacy,” by Julian Schofield & Benjamin Zyla, 509-

Commentary . “Not the Third World War: The Heathrow Succession Rights Affair and Anglo–American Relations 1990–1991,” by Alan P. Dobson, 529-

Diplomatic History, Vol.38, No.4 (September 2014) http://dh.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year

Special Issue: Legacies of World War I

. Introduction: Legacies of World War I Commemorative Issue,” by David Ekbladh, 696-

. “Ambivalent Ally: American Military Intervention and the Endgame and Legacy of World War I,” by Michael Adas, 700-

. “Legacies for Citizenship: Pinpointing Americans during and after World War I,” by Christopher Capozzola, 713-

. “The World War and American Memory,” by John Milton Cooper, Jr., 727-

. “The Geopolitics of Revolution,” by Lloyd C. Gardner, 737-

. “The Historiographic Impact of the Great War,” by Akira Iriye, 751-

. “Taming Total War: Great War–Era American Humanitarianism and its Legacies,” by Julia F. Irwin, 763-

. “World War I: A War (and Peace?) for the Middle East,” by Matthew F. Jacobs, 776-

. “The Great War as a Global War: Imperial Conflict and the Reconfiguration of World Order, 1911–1923,” by Robert Gerwarth and Erez Manela, 786-

. “Blinking Eyes Began to Open: Legacies from America’s Road to the Great War, 1914– 1917,” by Michael S. Neiberg, 801-

. “To Make the World Saved: American Religion and the Great War,” by Andrew Preston, 813-

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. “The War as History: Writing the Economic and Social History of the First World War,” by Katharina Rietzler, 826-

. “War-Depression-War: The Fatal Sequence in a Global Perspective,” by Dietmar Rothermund, 840-

. “World War I, Wilsonianism, and Challenges to U.S. Empire,” by Emily S. Rosenberg, 852-

. “World War I and the Rise of Hitler,” by Klaus Schwabe, 864-

. “International Law and World War I,” by Hatsue Shinohara, 880-

East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 30, No. 3 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/30/3

Special Issue: Party Regulation and Party Politics in Post-communist Europe

. “Party regulation and party politics in post-communist Europe,” by Fernando Casal Bértoa & Ingrid van Biezen, 295-

. “Party regulation and the conditioning of small political parties: evidence from Bulgaria,” by Ekaterina R. Rashkova & Maria Spirova, 315-

. “Regulating Polish politics: “cartel” parties in a non-collusive party system,” by Fernando Casal Bértoa & Marcin Walecki, 330-

. “Limits of regulation: party law and finance in Slovakia 1990–2012,” by Fernando Casal Bértoa, Kevin Deegan-Krause & Peter Ucen, 351-

. “When permissiveness constrains: money, regulation and the development of party politics in the Czech Republic (1989–2012),” by Tim Haughton, 372-

. “Engineering party competition in a new democracy: post-communist party regulation in Romania,” by Marina Popescu & Sorina Soare, 389-

. “From party cartel to one-party dominance. The case of institutional failure,’ by Gabriella Ilonszki & Réka Várnagy, 412-

English Historical Review, Vol. 129, No. 539 (August 2014) http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year

. “Adomnán’s De Locis Sanctis and the Seventh-Century Near East,” by Robert G. Hoyland and Sarah Waidler, 787-

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. “Pius II in the Bath: Papal Ceremony and Cultural History,” by Peter Godman, 808-

. “Divided Conquerors: The Rump Parliament, Cromwell’s Army and Ireland,” by John Cunningham, 830-

. “, Scottish Nationalism and the Home Rule Crisis, c.1886–93,” by Naomi Lloyd- Jones, 862-

. “‘All Human Life is There’: The John Hilton Bureau of the News of the World and Advising the Public, 1942–1969,” by Kate Bradley, 888- ______

European History Quarterly, Vol.44, No.4 (October 2014) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol44/issue4/

. “The British Origins of the French Jacobins: Radical Sociability and the Development of Political Club Networks, 1787–1793,” by Micah Alpaugh, 593-

. “Liberal Theocracy in the Italian Risorgimento,” by Roberto Romani, 620-

. “Turning Defects to Advantages: The Discourse of Labour in the Autobiographies of Soviet Blinded Second World War Veterans,” by Maria Cristina Galmarini, 651-

. “Cold War Politics in Britain and the Contested Legacy of the Spanish Civil War,” by Paul Corthorn, 678-

Review Article . “The Spatial Turn of Social and Cultural History: A Review of the Current Field,” by Fiona Williamson, 703-

European Journal of International Relations, Vol.20, No.3 (September 2014) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol20/issue3/

. “Let’s bullshit! Arguing, bargaining and dissembling over Darfur,” by Lee J.M. Seymour, 571-

. “Critical methods in International Relations: The politics of techniques, devices and acts,” by Claudia Aradau and Jef Huysmans, 596-

. “Global democratization and international regime complexity,” by Jonathan W. Kuyper, 620-

. “Before the democratic peace: Racial utopianism, empire and the abolition of war,” by Duncan Bell, 647-

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. “The European Union and Kant’s idea of cosmopolitan right: Why the EU is not cosmopolitan,” by Garrett Wallace Brown, 671-

. “Protecting the Other: Considering the process and practice of cosmopolitanism,” by Jonathan Gilmore, 694-

. “The affective underpinnings of soft power,” by Ty Solomon, 720-

. “Acting abstractions: Metaphors, narrative structures, and the eclipse of agency,” by Bernd Bucher, 742-

. “Historicizing the ‘New Wars’: The case of Jihad in the early years of Islam,” by Andrew A. Latham and James Christenson, 766-

. “Who is my neighbour? Memories of the Holocaust/al Nakba and a global ethic of care,” by K.M. Fierke, 787-

. “Ideational change and the emergence of the international norm of truth and reconciliation commissions,” by Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch, 810-

. “Rule tensions and the dynamics of institutional change: From ‘to the victor go the spoils’ to the Stimson Doctrine,” by Joseph O’Mahoney, 834-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.19, No.4 (May 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/19/4

. “Historical Memory in Post-Cold War Europe,” by Csilla Kiss, 419-

. “Albania during WWII: Mustafa Merlika Kruja’s Fascist Collaboration,” by Enriketa Papa- Pandelejmoni, 433-

. “The Single Individual in Kierkegaard: Religious or Secular? Part 2,” by Brayton Polka, 442-

. “The Body–Power Relationship and Immanent Philosophy: A Question of Life and Death,” by Ofer Parchev, 456-

Reviews . “Entangling Encounters: Colonies and Empires, Old World and New,” by Victor Castellani, 471-

. “Classical Scholarship Today: Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd’s Methodological Principles,” by Diego Honorato, 485-

. “The Story of Modern Wine Production,” by Brayton Polka, 492-

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The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.19, No.5 (August 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/19/5

Special Issue: Terrorism: Reframing the Discourse

. “Introduction,’’ by Douglas J. Cremer, 593-

. “Plus ça Change, Plus C’est la Même Chose: The ‘New’ Terrorism,’’ by Douglas J. Cremer, Will McConnell & Emerald M. Archer, 543-

. “On the Illegitimate Use of Force: The Neo- -

. “Militant Democracy: The Legacy of West Germany’sJacobins of War Europe,” on Terror by Hakkı in the Taş, 1970s,” 556 by Alan Rosenfeld, 568-

. “Domesticating the ‘New Terrorism’: The Case of the Maoist Insurgency in India,” by Pavan Kumar Malreddy, 590-

. “Crossing the Rubicon: Understanding Cyber Terrorism in the European Context,” by Emerald M. Archer, 606-

Reviews . “Natural Right and the Ideology of the Terror,” by K. Steven Vincent, 622-

. “Why Some Scholars Are More Dangerous than Others,” by Corey Abel, 626-

. “Visions of Plenty in the Age of Scarcity,” by Cyrus C. M. Mody, 637-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.19, No.6 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/19/6

. “From Consensus to Dissensus and Back Again: Habermas and Lyotard,” by Marianna Papastephanou, 679-

. “Political Differentiability,” by Janar Mihkelsaar, 689-

. “The Un-European Idea: Vichy and Eurafrica in the Historiography of Europeanism,” by Julia Nordblad, 711-

. “Space and Hegemony at La Scala, 1776–1850s,” by Raffaella Bianchi, 730-

. “Multiple Horizons: Phenomenology, Cubism, Architecture,” by Pau Pedragosa, 747-

Reviews . “Peter Sloterdijk’s Relational Metaphysics,” by Phillip Wiebe, 765-

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. “‘I Am This Brain,’” by Stefan Herbrechter, 769-

. “Covenantal Sinning as the Truth of History and Morality,” by Brayton Polka, 774-

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.21, No.3 (August 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/21/3

Anniversary Lecture - Conférence d’Anniversaire . “Decadence as historical myth and cultural theory,” by Mary Gluck, 349-

Articles . “The patron function in eighteenth-century book dedications: the case of Croatian religious -

. “Borderlesswriting,” sport?by Zoran Imagining Velagić, and 363 organising bicycle racing in Belgium, 1869–1914: between transnational dynamics and national aspirations,” by Stijn Knuts & Pascal Delheye, 379-

. “‘A belated return for Christ?’: the reception of Arnold J. Toynbee's A Study of History in a British context, 1934–1961,” by Alexander Hutton, 405-

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.21, No.4 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/21/4

Special Issue: Transnational Solidarities and the Politics of the Left, 1890–1990

. “Transnational solidarities and the politics of the left, 1890–1990 – introduction,” by Charlotte Alston, 447-

. “The Hyde Park Rally of 9 March 1890: a British response to Russian atrocities,” by Robert Henderson, 451-

. “Freethinkers, anarchists and Francisco Ferrer: the making of a transnational solidarity campaign,” by Daniel Laqua, 467-

. “Geopolitics, transnational solidarity or diaspora nationalism? The global career of M.N. Roy, 1915–1930,” by Michael Goebel, 485-

. “‘To help the Republicans not just by donations and rallies, but with the rifle’: militant solidarity with the Spanish Republic in the Soviet Union, 1936–1937,” by Gleb J. Albert, 501-

. “The limits of solidarity: Europeanism, anti-colonialism and at the Congress of the Peoples of Europe, Asia and Africa in Puteaux, 1948,” by Anne-Isabelle Richard, 519-

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. “The National Union of Students and transnational solidarity, 1958–1968,” by Jodi Burkett, 539-

. “Promoting solidarity at home and abroad: the goals and tactics of the anti- movement in Britain,” by Sylvia A. Ellis, 557-

. “French adventures in solidarity: revolutionary tourists and radical humanitarians,” by Eleanor Davey, 577-

. “Booming solidarity: Sandinista Nicaragua and the West German Solidarity movement in the 1980s,” by Christian Helm, 597- . “Between diplomacy and solidarity: Western European support networks for Sandinista Nicaragua,” by Kim Christiaens, 617-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.6 (July 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/6

Special Issue: A Comparative Perspective on the State of Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe

. “A Comparative Perspective on the State of Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe,” by Ramona Coman & Luca Tomini, 853-

. “Reassessing Democratic Consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe and the Role of the EU,” by Luca Tomini, 859-

. “Quo Vadis Judicial Reforms? The Quest for Judicial Independence in Central and Eastern Europe,” by Ramona Coman, 892-

. “How Stable and Reasonable is Postcommunist Public Opinion? The Case of the Czech Republic,” by Andrew Roberts, 925-

. “The State of Political Participation in Post-Communist Democracies: Low but Surprisingly Little Biased Citizen Engagement,” by Filip Kostelka, 945-

Regular Articles . “Reading the Tea Leaves: Medvedev's Presidency through Political Rhetoric of Federal and Sub-National Actors,” by Alexander Baturo & Slava Mikhaylov, 696-

. “The ‘Mingrelian Question’: Institutional Resources and the Limits of Soviet Nationality Policy,” by Timothy Blauvelt, 993-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.7 (August 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/7

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. “Is to Blame for Political Disenchantment in Post-Communist Countries? -

. “RussiaCohort as aAnalysis New Immigration of Adults' Political Country: Attitudes,” Policy Response by Inta and Mieriņa Public & Debate,”Edmunds by Cers, Vladimir 1031 S. Malakhov, 1062-

. “The Russian Radical Right Movement and Immigration Policy: Do They Just Make Noise or Have an Impact as Well?” by Sofia Tipaldou & Katrin Uba, 1080-

. “The EU's Support for Democratic Governance in the Eastern Neighbourhood: The Role of Transition Experience from the New Member States,” by Balázs Szent-Iványi, 1102-

. “Why Do Non-partisans Challenge Parties in Local Politics? The (Extreme) Case of Poland,” -

. “Acknowledgementby Adam Gendźwiłł of the & Tomasz Secret Protocol Żółtak, 1122 of the German–Soviet Non-aggression Pact and the Declaration of State Sovereignty by the Union Republics of the USSR,” by Keiji Sato, 1146-

. “The Memory of Katyn in Polish Political Discourse: A Quantitative Study,” by Rolf Fredheimm, 1165-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.8 (September 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/8

. “The Political Economy of Russian Gubernatorial Election and Appointment,” by Noah Buckley, Timothy Frye, Guzel Garifullina & Ora John Reuter, 1213-

. “The Determinants of Economic System Legitimacy in Kazakhstan,” by Azamat K. Junisbai, 1234-

. “Post-Soviet Civil Society Development in the Russian Federation: The Impact of the NGO Law,” by Jo Crotty, Sarah Marie Hall & Sergej Ljubownikow, 1253-

. “The Evolution of the Regulation of Labour in the USSR, the CIS and the Baltic States, 1985–2009,” by Alexander Muravyev, 1270-

. “The Dynamics of Party-System Supply and Demand in Poland, 1997–2007. Cleavage Change or Shapeless Shifting?” by Ben Stanley, 1295-

. “Caretaker Governments in Czech Politics: What to Do about a Government Crisis,” by Vít -

. “DemocracyHloušek &Promotion Lubomír Kopeček,and Authoritarian 1323 Diffusion: The Foreign Origins of Post-Soviet Election Laws,” by Max Bader, 1350-

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Foreign Affairs, Vol. 93, No.4 (July/August 2014) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2014/93/4

Comments . “What Really Happened in Iran,” by Ray Takeyh

. “What Really Happened in Congo,” by Stephen R. Weissman

. “What Really Happened in Chile,” by Jack Devine

. “What Really Happened in Bangladesh,” by Harold H. Saunders Essays . “New World Order,” by Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee, and Michael Spence

. “Taper Trouble,” byBenn Steil

. “The Case for Net Neutrality,” by Marvin Ammori

. “Managing the New Cold War,” by Robert Legvold

. “What the Kremlin Is Thinking,” by Alexander Lukin

. “Drop Your Weapons,” by Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan

. “Keep Hope Alive,” by James B. Steinberg and Michael O'Hanlon

. “The State of the State,” by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge

. “Voodoo Abenomics,” by Richard Katz

. “Indonesia in Pieces,” by Elizabeth Pisani

. “A Korea Whole and Free,” by Sue Mi Terry

. “Bombs Away,” by Barry Blechman and Russell Rumbaugh

Reviews and Responses . “All in the Family,” by Joseph S. Nye Jr.

. “What's the Matter With Russia?” by Keith Gessen

. “The Good Germans,” by Peter Hoffmann

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 93, No.5 (September/October 2014)

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Comments . “Dysfunction Junction,” by Gideon Rose and Jonathan Tepperman

. “America in Decay,” by Francis Fukuyama

. “Pitchfork Politics,” by Yascha Mounk

. “Crashing the Party,” by David Frum

. “Halfway There,” by Michael Kazin

. “The Right Stuff,” by Byron York . “A Woman of the People,” by Michael Tomasky

Essays . “Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault,” by John J. Mearsheimer

. “A Broken Promise?” by Mary Elise Sarotte

. “Print Less but Transfer More,” by Mark Blyth and Eric Lonergan

. An Army to Defeat Assad,” by Kenneth M. Pollack

. “Leaders Indicating,” by Ruchir Sharma

. “Passage to India,” by Nicholas Burns

Interview . “Banker to the Poor,” by Jim Yong Kim

Reviews & Responses . “Can't Buy Me Love,” by John Osburg

. “The Triumph of the Hindu Right,” by Ananya Vajpeyi

. “Success Stories,” by Paul Kennedy

. “Response: Coupdunnit,” by Christopher de Bellaigue; Ray Takeyh

. “Response: Showdown in Santiago,” by Peter Kornbluh; Jack Devine

. “Response: Data Minding,” by Ann Cavoukian

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Foreign Policy, Issue 207 (July/August2014) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/magazine#2014

Inbox . “The Path of Least Resistance: Why India's biggest problem isn't Narendra Modi,” by Sumit Ganguly

. “Back to Basics: Looking for an alternative to dysfunction in Washington? Maybe it's time to turn to Berlin,” by Christian Caryl

. “Did Hitler Bring Home the Bacon? Why even the Fuhrer was a proponent of pork barrel spending,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

. “How Do You Say ‘Let the Fat Man Die’ in French? How language influences morals,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

. “We Don't Need No Education: Thought control in the classroom is real -- and it works,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

. “Epiphanies from Jack Matlock: Former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Jack Matlock on the flawed ‘reset’ with Russia, Washington’s cliques, and how the Ukraine crisis is a product of NATO expansion,” by Elias Groll

. “Third Gender: A Short History: From ancient Greece to modern Pakistan, the political and cultural emergence of a complex, controversial term,” by Jake Scobey-Thal

The Magazine . “Have We Hit Peak America? The sources of U.S. power and the path to national renaissance,” by Elbridge Colby

. “The Bleeding Edge: For decades, Minnesota has led the world in developing medical technology, but now red tape at home and competition abroad are threatening its dominance,” by Sarah Laskow

Foreign Policy, Issue 208 (September/October 2014) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/magazine#2014

Inbox . “Those Tricky Germans,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

. “Is Polygyny a Slave to History? How the slave trade patterns of centuries ago are still shaping African marriages today,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

. “Epiphanies From Teju Cole: The Nigerian-American novelist discusses the pitfalls of hashtag activism, the destructiveness of U.S. foreign policy, and that time he dreamed about meeting Obama at a Brooklyn house party,” by Seyward Darby

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. “Illegal Alien: A Short History,” by Jake Scobey-Thal

The Magazine . “The Undisclosed: Haunting portraits of the victims of America’s drone war in Pakistan,” by Massimo Berruti

. “Diplomacy by Design: A new generation of architects is using rail lines, shopping centers, and football fields to keep the peace from Belfast to Baghdad,” by Nate Berg

Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.10, No.3 (July 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291743-8594

. “Leaders' Cognitive Complexity, Distrust, and the Diversionary Use of Force,” by Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller, 205-

. “Third Parties and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Poliheuristic Decision Theory and British Mandate Palestine Policy,” by Carly Beckerman-Boys, 225-

. “The Conflict Management Efforts of Allies in Interstate Disputes,” by Andrew P. Owsiak and Derrick V. Frazier, 243-

. “Obama's Surge: A Bureaucratic Politics Analysis of the Decision to Order a Troop Surge in the War,” by Kevin Marsh, 265-

. “Capabilities, Cooperation, and Culture: Mapping American Ambivalence Toward China,” by Shelley Wick, 289-

Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.10, No.4 (October 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291743-8594

. “The Biological Bases for Aggressiveness and Nonaggressiveness in Presidents,” by Rose McDermott, 313-

. “Broadening the Debate about War: The Inclusion of Foreign Critics in Media Coverage and Its Potential Impact on US Public Opinion,” by Shoon Murray, 329-

. “Presidential and Media Leadership of Public Opinion on Iraq,” by Matthew Eshbaugh- Soha and Christopher Linebarger, 351-

. “Explaining Nonratification of the Genocide Convention: A Nested Analysis,” by Brian Greenhill and Michael Strausz, 371-

. “Legal System Pathways to Foreign Direct Investment in the Developing World,” by Hoon Lee, Glen Biglaiser and Joseph L. Staats, 393-

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. “Religious Discrimination and International Crises: International Effects of Domestic Inequality,” by Özgür Özdamar and Yasemin Akbaba, 413-

. “A Story of Institutional Misfit: Congress and US Economic Sanctions,” by Emre Hatipoglu, 431-

French Historical Studies, Vol.37, No.3 (Summer 2014) http://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/vol37/issue3.toc

. “Medieval Paris and the Mediterranean: The Evidence from the Silk Industry,” by Sharon Farmer, 383-

. “The Three Testaments of Cardinal Mazarin,” by Paul Sonnino, 421-

. “Striking Pondichéry: Religious Disputes and French Authority in an Indian Colony of the Ancien Régime,” by Danna Agmon, 437-

. ‘‘L’historiographie du fascisme en France,’’ by Kevin Passmore, 469-

. “‘Drink Better, but Less’: The Rise of France’s Appellation System in the European Community, 1946-1976,” by Joseph Bohling, 501-

French Historical Studies, Vol.37, No.4 (Fall 2014) http://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/vol37/issue4.toc

. “Conflit civil et relations interétatiques dans la France d’Ancien Régime : La révolte de Gaston d’Orléans, 1631-1632,’’ by Michel De Waele , 565-

. “‘Venus of the Capitol’: Madame Tallien and the Politics of Beauty under the Directory,” by Christine Adams, 599-

. “Tokyo Rosalie? A Franco-Japanese Envoy and Entrepreneur in the South Pacific, 1890- 1959,” by Chad B. Denton, 631-

Review Article . “French Feminisms, 1848-1949,” by Jean Elisabeth Pedersen, 663-

French History, Vol.28, No.3 (September 2014) http://fh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol28/issue3

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. “The death of Charles IX Valois: an assassin’s or a martyr’s blood?: The image of kingship during the French Wars of Religion,” by Gianmarco Braghi, 303-

. “Vocation in seventeenth-century France: the Catholic ethic and the spirit of étatisme,” by Jotham Parsons, 322-

. “Venal offices, provincial assemblies and the French Revolution,” by Stephen Miller, 343-

. “The foreign presence in the early-industrial Haut-Rhin, 1820–22: a short history from the ‘pre-History’ of immigration to France,” by Greg Burgess, 366-

. “Cooperation or collectivism: the contest for meaning in the French socialist movement, 1870–90,” by Mira Adler-Gillies, 385-

Review Article . “Science, romanticism, and socio-political change in nineteenth-century France,” by Naomi J. Andrews, 406-

French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 32, No.2 (Summer 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/fpcs/2014/00000032/000 00002

Special Issue Articles . “Introduction: Flourishing in a Tough Climate,” by Herrick Chapman, 1-

. “Can French Studies Exist Today?” by George Ross, 9-

. “A Few Thoughts on the Future of French Studies,” by Arthur Goldhammer, 15-

. “French History: Old Paradigms, Current Tendencies, New Directions,” by Laura Frader, 21-

. “More than a Turn? The ‘Colonial’ in French Studies,” by Emmanuelle Saada, 34-

. “Nous sommes tous francophones,’’ by Laurent Dubois and Achile Mbembe, 40-

. ‘‘La civilisation du journal entre histoire et littérature: Perspectives et prospectives,’’ by Marie-Ève Thérenty, 49-

. “How Neo-Liberalism Has Transformed France's Symbolic Boundaries?” by Michèle Lamont and Nicolas Duvoux, 57- Articles . “Léopold Sédar Senghor prisonnier de guerre allemand: Une nouvelle approche fondée sur

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un texte inédit,’’ by Raffael Scheck, 76-

. ‘‘Larzac in the Broad 1968 and After,” by Donald Reid, 99-

. “Les électeurs socialistes dans les primaires présidentielles à Paris,’’ by Marino De Luca, 123-

Review Essay . ‘‘In Rousseau's Shadow,’’ by Aurelian Craiutu, 143-

German History, Vol.32, No.3 (September 2014) http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol32/issue3/

Special Issue: Feeling and Faith—Religious Emotions in German History

. “Feeling and Faith—Religious Emotions in German History,” by Pascal Eitler, Bettina Hitzer, and Monique Scheer, 343-

. “Fear, Anxiety and Terror in Conversion Narratives of Early German Pietism,” by Andreas Bähr, 353-

. “Unholy Feelings: Questioning Evangelical Emotions in Wilhelmine Germany,” by Bettina Hitzer and Monique Scheer, 371-

. “Against ‘Sentimental’ Piety: The Search for a New Culture of Emotions in Interwar German Catholicism,” by Andrea Meissner, 393-

. “Performing Intimacy with God: Spiritual Experiences in Vietnamese Diasporic Pentecostal Networks,” by Gertrud Hüwelmeier, 414-

Reflections . “The Twisted Road to Democracy as a Quest for Security: Germany in the Twentieth Century,” by Arnd Bauerkämper, 431-

German Politics, Vol. 23, No.1-2 (June 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/23/1-2

. “Social Service Provision in the US and Germany: Convergence or Path Dependency?” by Annette Zimmer & Steven Rathgeb Smith, 1-

. “A Matter of Timing? A Study of Regional Election Campaigns in Germany,” by Jens Tenscher, 26-

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. “How to Become an Independent Agency: The Creation of the German Federal Network Agency,” by Eva Ruffing, 43-

. “National Identities and Mass Belief Systems on Foreign and Security Policy in Germany,” by Matthias Mader & Jana Pötzschke, 59-

. “Lessons Learned? German Security Policy and the War in Afghanistan,” byArne Schröer, 78-

. “When There's No Easy Way Out: Electoral Law Reform and Ballot Position Effects in the 2011 Hamburg State Elections,” by Kamil Marcinkiewicz & Michael Jankowski, 103-

. “Conflicting Images? Germany and the Rise of China,” by Felix Heiduk, 118-

Rubric: Debate . “Interpreting Partisan Dealignment in Germany,” by Russell J. Dalton, 134-

. “Partisan Dealignment in Germany: A Rejoinder to Russell Dalton,” by Ruth Dassonneville, Marc Hooghe & Bram Vanhoutte, 145-

German Politics & Society, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Autumn 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol/2014/00000032/ 00000003

The 2013 Bundestag Election (Part II)

. “Immigration into Politics: Immigrant-origin Candidates and Their Success in the 2013 Bundestag Election,” by Andreas M. Wüst, 1-

. “Many New Faces, but Nothing New? The Sociodemographic and Career Profiles of German Bundestag Members in the Eighteenth Legislative Period,” by Melanie Kintz, 16-

. “Small Parties and the 2013 Bundestag Election: End of the Upward Trend?” by David F. Patton, 26-

. “Past Imperfect, Future Tense: The SPD before and after the 2013 Federal Election,” by Jonathan Olsen, 46-

. “The Reluctant Cosmopolitanization of European Party Politics: The Case of Germany,” by Lars Rensmann, 59-

. “Merkel 3.0: German Foreign Policy in the Aftermath of the 2013 Bundestag Election,” by Jackson Janes, 86-

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German Studies Review, Vol.37, No.2 (May 2014) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/german_studies_review/

. “Beasts Within and Beasts Without: Colonial Themes in Lothar Meggendorfer’s Children’s Books,” by Amanda M. Brian, 253-

. “Explaining Suicide in the Imperial German Army,” by Andrew G. Bonnell, 275-

. “From Nazism to Socialism in Anna Seghers’s ‘Der Mann und sein Name,’” by Stephen Brockmann, 297-

. “The Triumph of the Obituary: Constructing Christa Wolf for the Berlin Republic,” by Sonja E. Klocke, 317-

. “The Sound of Fatih Akın’s Cinema: Polyphony and the Aesthetics of Heterogeneity in The Edge of Heaven,” by Berna Gueneli, 337-

. “Made in Germany: Integration as Inside Joke in the Ethno-comedy of Kaya Yanar and Bülent Ceylan,” by Kathrin Bower, 357-

GSA Conference Snapshots . “Not So Quiet on the Eastern Front: A Seminar Report from the Trenches of the 37th Annual Meeting of the German Studies Association,” by Heather R. Perry, Emre Sencer, John W. Steinbergm 377-

. “The Future of Holocaust Literature: German Studies Association 2013 Banquet Speech,” by Ruth Kluger, 391-

Review Essay . “Media as Technology and Culture,” 405-

Histoire Politique: Politique, Culture, Société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po., No.23 (Mai-Août 2014) http://www.histoire-politique.fr/

Le dossier . Cultures sportives et cultures politiques. Le cas des chefs d'Etat et de gouvernement dans le monde au XXe siècle - ‘‘Les cultures politiques au défi des cultures sportives,’’ by Patrick Clastres

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- ‘‘Les présidents américains et le sport : pouvoirs de l’exercice et exercice du pouvoir, de Theodore Roosevelt à Barack Obama,’’ by Peter Marquis - ‘‘Les cultures corporelles et sportives des femmes au pouvoir, de Golda Meir à Angela Merkel,’’ by Florence Carpentier - ‘Les passions sportives des dirigeants italiens,’’ by Fabien Archambault - ‘‘Générations athlétiques et éducations corporelles. L’autre acculturation politique des présidents de la Ve République,’’ by Patrick Clastres - ‘‘Entre tribunes et terrain. Les cultures sportives des chefs d’État argentins des années 1880 aux années 1990,’’ by Lucie Hémeury - ‘‘Du sportsman à l’histrion : les cultures sportives de trois leaders africains (Nnamdi Azikiwe, Nelson Mandela et Joseph-Désiré Mobutu),’’ by Paul Dietschy - ‘‘Sport and Political Leaders in the Arab World,’’ by Mahfoud Amara

Vari@rticles . ‘‘La Roumanie à Paris : exil politique et lutte anti-communiste,’’ by Béatrice Scutaru

. ‘‘Champion et politique. La fonction de komsorg dans les équipes nationales en URSS (1964-1982),’’ by Sylvain Dufraisse

. ‘‘La Révolution nationale impossible, Le Temps et Le Figaro à l’épreuve du régime de Vichy,’’ by Philippe Jian

‘Pistes & débats . “Du passé faisons table rase?, un vandalisme épistémologique?’’ by Vincent Chambarlhac

Sources . ‘‘Lettres du voyage en URSS de Marguerite et Jean-Richard Bloch (été 1934),’’ by Rachel Mazu

Portraits & témoignages . ‘‘Entretien avec Serge Sur,’’ by Anne Dulphy and Christine Manigand

The Historian, Vol.76, No.3 (Fall 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291540-6563

. “Decision at Erzerum,” by Paul Robinson, 461-

. “The French Colonial Army and the Great War,” by William T. Dean III, 479-

. “The Military Conduct of the Austro-Hungarian Czechs in the First World War,” by Richard Lein, 518-

. “The United States' Role in the Shaping of the Peace Treaty of Trianon,” by Peter Pastor, 550-

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The Historical Journal, Vol.57, No.3 (September 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=57&seriesId=0&issue Id=03

. “Youth, Manhood, Political Authority, and the Impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham,” by Greg Koabel, 595-

. “Parting Companies: The Glorious Revolution, Company Power, and Imperial Mercantilism,” by William A. Pettigrew and George W. Van Cleve, 617-

. “Friedrich Gentz's Translation of Burke's Reflections,” by Jonathan Allen Green, 639-

. “The First European Elections? Voting and Imperial State-Building Under Napoleon, 1802– 1813,” by Malcolm Crook and John Dunne, 661-

. “Entertaining the Empire: Theatrical Touring Companies and Amateur Dramatics in Colonial India,” by Tobias Becker, 699-

. “Tying Up the Loose Ends of National Self-Determination: British, French, and American Experts In Peace Planning, 1917–1919,” by Volker Prott, 727-

. “Keynes and the British Academy,” by Donald Winch, 751-

. “Citizenship, War, And The Origins Of International Ethics In American Political Philosophy, 1960–1975,” by Katrina Forrester, 773- . “A Recent History of Al-Qa'ida,” by R. Kim Cragin, 803-

Historiographical Reviews . “From the Strange Death to the Odd Afterlife of Lutheran England,” by David Scott Gehring, 825-

. “Thomas Chalmers, The ‘Godly Commonwealth’, and Contemporary Welfare Reform in Britain and the USA,” by James J. Smyth, 845-

Review Article . “Who is Wagging Whom? Power and the New History of American Populism,” by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, 869- ______

Historical Reflections Vol.40, No.2 (Summer 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref/2014/00000040/00000002

Special Issue: Religion(s) and the Enlightenment

. “Introduction: Religion(s) and the Enlightenment,” by David Allen Harvey, 1- 38 | Page

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. “Vitalistic Materialism and Universal Histories of Philosophy in the Contributions of Abbé Claude Yvon to the Encyclopédie,” by Jeffrey D. Burson, 7-

. “The Rise of Modern Paganism? French Enlightenment Perspectives on Polytheism and the History of Religions,” by David Allen Harvey, 34-

. “Rousseau's Turban: Entangled Encounters of Europe and Islam in the Age of Enlightenment,” by Ian Coller, 56-

. “The Holy Mountain and the French Revolution,” by Ronald Schechter, 78-

. “Epilogue: Dichotomies Defied and the Revolutionary Implications of Religion Implied,” by Margaret C. Jacob, 108-

Historical Research, Vol.87, No.237 (August 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2281

. “‘You are what you eat’: historical changes in ideas about food and identity,” by Steven Shapin, 377-

. “Earl Gilbert Marshal and his mortal enemies,” by David Crouch, 393-

. “Provincial news networks in late Elizabethan Devon,” by Ian Cooper, 404-

. “Female barrenness, bodily access and aromatic treatments in seventeenth-century England,” by Jennifer Evans, 423-

. “Rethinking church and state during the English Interregnum,” by Charles W. A. Prior, 444-

. “‘A considerable portion of the defence of the Empire’: Lisbon and victualling the during the French Revolutionary War, 1793–1802,” by Martin Robson, 466-

. “Prelude to the Opium War? British reactions to the ‘Napier Fizzle’ and attitudes towards China in the mid eighteen-thirties,” by Gao Hao, 491-

. “The Red Book of the Exchequer: a curious affair revisited,” by Margaret Procter, 510-

. “Imperialism first, the war second: the British, an Armenian legion, and deliberations on where to attack the Ottoman empire, November 1914–April 1915,” by Andrekos Varnava, 533-

. “‘M4 to Wales – and prosper!’ A history of a motorway,” by Martin Johnes, 566-

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Historical Review, Vol.10 (2013) http://historicalreview.org/index.php/historicalReview/index

Special Section . “Responding to Economic Crises in Historical Perspective, nineteenth and twentieth centuries,” by Maria Christina Chatziioannou, 7-

. “Crises and Merchant Networks in the nineteenth century: The Case of German Networks in Lombardy,” by Monika Poettinger, 11-

. “War, Crisis and Sovereign Loans: The Greek War of Independence and British Economic Expansion in the 1820s,” by Maria Christina Chatziioannou, 33-

. “The Crisis of the Long 1850s and Regime Change in the Ionian State and the Kingdom of Greece,” by Sakis Gekas 57-

. “L’économie agricole grecque face à la longue crise de la première globalisation,’’ by Socrate D. Petmezas 85-

. “Fighting the Financial Crisis in Greece: The Privileged Company to Protect Production and Trade in Currants (1905) as International Bank Cooperation,” by Korinna Schönhärl 107-

. “Rebuilding the Future: C. A. Doxiadis and the Greek Reconstruction Effort (1945-1950),” by Andreas Kakridis, 135-

Articles . “Old Tunes, New Tones: (Re-)Defining the ‘Phanariot Verses’ of the Greek Enlightenment,” by Julia Chatzipanagioti-Sangmeister, 161-

. “Romanticism and Politics: from Heinrich Heine to Carl Schmitt – and Back Again,” by Pericles S. Vallianos, 189-

. “Watchtowers, Mastic Contraband and Rural Communities in the Aegean Archipelago under Ottoman Sovereignty,” by Dimitrios G. Ierapetritis, 219-

. “Greeks in the Russian Empire and their Role in the Development of Trade and Shipping in the Black and Azov Seas (nineteenth – early twentieth centuries),” by Oleksei Shliakhov, 255-

. “A ‘Dynasty’ of Hellenists in twentieth-century Bucharest: Demosthene Russo, Ariadna Camariano-Cioran and Nestor Camariano,” by Leonidas Rados, 265-

Critical Perspectives . “Basil C. Gounaris, ‘See how the Gods Favour Sacrilege’: English Views and Politics on Candia under Siege (1645-1669),” by Yannis Spyropoulos, 297-

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. “Pierre Briant, Alexandre des Lumières. Fragments d’histoire européenne,’’ by George Tolias, 300-

. “Stan Draenos, Andreas Papandreou: The Making of a Greek Democrat and Political Maverick,” by Sotiris Rizas, 306-

Historien Vol.14 No. 1 (2014) http://www.historeinonline.org/index.php/historein/issue/current

Editorial . “Introduction: On the Edge of History and Philosophy,” by Editorial Committee, 5-

Articles . “About lost futures or the political heart of history,” by María Inés Mudrovcic, 7-

. “Illuminating affects: Sexual violence as a crime against humanity. The Argentine case,” by Cecilia Macon, 22-

. “The ambiguous victim: Miklós Nyiszli's narrative of medical experimentation in Auschwitz-Birkenau,” by Marius Turda, 43-

Dialogos: Crossing The Borders of Philosophy and History . “Explorations between philosophy and history,” by Chris F.G. Lorenz, 59-

. “On the research and the writing phase of the historian's work,” by Hayden White, 71-

. “Between positivism and narrativism in Polish methodology of history,” by Krzysztof Brzechczyn, 75-

. “On the 'strudel and apples' theory of historiography: A reply to Chris Lorenz,” by Aviezer Tucker, 88-

. “Chris Lorenz's idea of conceptual inversion,” by Ewa Domanska, 93-

. “Postcolonial theory and false dichotomies,” by Monika Bobako, 95-

. “Reply to my critics,” by Chris F.G. Lorenz, 98-

History Vol.99, No.337 (October 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-229X

. “The Amherst Embassy and British Discoveries in China,” by Gao Hao, 568-

. “Toasting Fox: The Fox Dinners in Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1801–1825,” by T. E. Orme,

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. “Eighteenth-Century Jamaica's Ambivalent Cosmopolitanism,” by James Robertson, 607-

. “Britain, Balkan Conflicts and the Evolving Conceptions of Militarism, 1875–1913,” by Mika Suonpää, 632-

. “Britain's Crimean War Trophy Guns: The Case of Ludlow and the Marches,” by Roger Bartlett and Roy Payne, 652-

History Compass, Vol.12, No.7 (July 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542

Asia . “Space and Emotion: Building to Feel,” by Margrit Pernau, 541-

. “Meitokuki: Spirit Pacification and Political Legitimacy in the Late Medieval Japanese Epic,” by S. A. Thornton, 550-

Australiasia & Pacific . “‘The Scum of French Criminals and Convicts’: Australia and New Caledonia Escapees,” by Russell Brennan and Jonathan Richards, 559-

Europe . “Questioning the Capetians, 1180–1328,” by Sean L. Field and M. Cecilia Gaposchkin, 567-

. “Ethnic Identification and Stereotypes in Western Europe, circa 1100–1300,” by Claire Weeda, 586-

Middle & Near East . “Diet as Culture. On the Medical Context of Food Consumption in the Medieval Middle East,” by Paulina B. Lewicka, 607-

History Compass, Vol.12, No.8 (August 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542

Asia . “Japanese Debates on Asia and Asianism: A Conceptual Framework,” by Simon Avenell, 619-

. “Taiwan under Japanese Rule. Showpiece of a Model Colony? Historiographical Tendencies in Narrating Colonialism,” by Nadin Heé, 632-

Australasia & Pacific . “Overturning the Point: Exploring Change in Australian–Asian relations,” by Agnieszka

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Sobocinska, 642-

Britain & Ireland . “Black Britain and the Politics of Race in the 20th Century,” by Kennetta Hammond Perry, 651-

. “Cultural Skirmishes in 18th Century England: The Attack on Aristocratic Vice,” by Donna T. Andrew, 644-

Europe . “The Papal Bull Unigenitus and the Forging of Enlightened Catholicism, 1713–17641,” by Jeffrey D. Burson, 672-

History Compass, Vol.12, No.9 (September 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542

Britain & Ireland . “Manhood and Masculinity in Early Modern England,” by Tim Reinke-Williams, 685-

. “Shopping and the Senses: Retail, Browsing and Consumption in 18th-Century England,” by Serena Dyer, 694-

Caribbean & Latin America . “Beyond Compartmentalized Atlantics: A Case for Embracing the Atlantic from Spanish American Shores,” by Ernesto Bassi, 704- . “Holy Women and Hagiography in Colonial Spanish America,” by Brianna Leavitt- Alcántara, 717-

Europe . “The History of Madness and Mental Illness in the Middle Ages: Directions and Questions,” by Leigh Ann Craig, 729-

North America . “Beyond ‘The Ecological Indian’ and ‘Virgin Soil Epidemics’: New Perspectives on Native Americans and the Environment,” by James D. Rice, 745-

History and Theory, Vol.53, No.3 (October 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2303

. “‘Future Past’: Time and Teleology in (Ancient) Historiography,” by Jonas Grethlein, 309-

. “Is Comparative History Possible?” by Philippa Levin3, 331-

. “What is a Scholarly Persona? Ten Theses on Virtues, Skills, and Desires,” by Herman Paul, 348-

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. “Philosophy in Transition: John Dewey's ‘Lost’ Manuscript,” by Serge Grigoriev, 372-

. “The ‘Theoretical Revolution’ in Intellectual History: From the History of Political Ideas to the History of Political Languages,” by Elías José Palti, 387-

Review Essays . “The Holocaust Is Over?” by Alexandra Garbarini, 406-

. “Genealogy, Problematization, and Normativity in Michel Foucault,” by Todd May, 419-

. “A Craving for Critical History,” by Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, 428-

. “Debating Modernity as Secular Religion: Hans Kelsen's Futile Exchange with Eric Voegelin,” by Bjørn Thomassen, 435-

. “Whither ‘What If’ History?” by Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, 451-

The History of European Ideas, Vol. 40, No.6 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhei20/40/6

Special Issue: Thinking about Intellectual History

. “Early Socialism as Intellectual History,” by Gregory Claeys, 893- . “Eavesdropper on the Past: John W. Burrow (1935–2009), Intellectual History and Its Future,” by Cesare Cuttica, 905-

. “Intellectual History and the History of Philosophy,” by Sarah Hutton, 925-

. “Gallican Liberties and the Catholic League,’’ by Sophie Nicholls, 940-

. “Superstitionis Malleus: John Toland, Cicero, and the War on Priestcraft in Early Enlightenment England,” by Katherine A. East, 965-

. “Socialism, Antifascism and Anti-: The Intellectual Dialogue (and Discord) between Andrea Caffi and Nicola Chiaromonte (1932–1955),” by Marco Bresciani, 984-

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol.28, No.2 (Fall 2014) http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/archive/

. “Combating Prejudice and Protectionism in American Medicine: The Physicians Committee's Fight for Refugees from Nazism, 1939–1945,” by Laurel Leff, 181-

. “‘The people must be forced to go to Palestine’: Rabbi Abraham Klausner and the She'erit

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Hapletah in Germany,” by Avinoam Patt, 240-

. “‘Everything had ended and everything was beginning again’: The Public Politics of Rebuilding Private Homes in Postwar Paris,” by Shannon L. Fogg, 277-

Research Note . “From Radom to Vaihingen via Auschwitz: Testimonies and Memoirs of a Transport of Jewish Slave Laborers,” by Idit Gil, 308-

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 29, No. 4 (July 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/29/4#.U0lUuVcUqSo

Special Issue: Democratisation of Intelligence

. “Introduction: Comparing the Democratization of Intelligence,” by Michael M. Andregg & Peter Gill, 487-

. “Comparing the Democratization of Intelligence Governance in East Central Europe and the Balkans,” by Marina Caparini, 498-

. “Intelligence, Crisis, and Democracy: Institutional Punctuations in Brazil, Colombia, South Africa, and India,” by Marco Cepik & Christiano Ambros, 523-

. “Comparing Intelligence Democratization in Latin America: Argentina, Peru, and Ecuador Cases,” by Eduardo E. Estévez, 552-

. “The Spies Who Came from the Tropics: Intelligence Services and Democracy in Brazil,” by Joanisval Brito Gonçalves, 581-

. “Democratic Oversight in Fragile States: The Case of Intelligence Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” by Helge Lurås, 600-

. “Balancing Democratic Civilian Control with Effectiveness of Intelligence in Romania: Lessons Learned and Best/Worst Practices Before and After NATO and EU Integration,” by Florina Cristiana (Cris) Matei, 619-

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 29, No. 5 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/29/5#.U0lUuVcUqSo

. “Probing Uncertainty, Complexity, and Human Agency in Intelligence,” by Daniel Javorsek II & John G. Schwitz, 639-

. “Origins of the Psychological Profiling of Political Leaders: The US Office of Strategic Services and Adolf Hitler,” by Stephen Benedict Dyson, 654-

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. “Tapping the Telephones of Members of Parliament: The ‘Wilson Doctrine’ and Parliamentary Privilege,” by Andrew Defty, Hugh Bochel & Jane Kirkpatrick, 675-

. “British Intelligence and the ‘Fifth’ Occupying Power: The Secret Struggle to Prevent Jewish Illegal Immigration to Palestine,” by Steven Wagner, 689-

. “History of the British Inter-Services Security Board and the Allocation of Code-Names in the Second World War,” by Graham Webster, 727-

. “A Debased Currency? Using Memoir Material in the Study of Anglo-French Intelligence Liaison,” by Emily Jane Haire, 758-

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 29, No. 6 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/29/6#.U0lUuVcUqSo

Forum . “An INS Special Forum: Implications of the Snowden Leaks,” by Loch K. Johnson, Richard J. Aldrich, Christopher Moran, David M. Barrett, Glenn Hastedt, Robert Jervis, Wolfgang Krieger, Rose McDermott, Sir David Omand, Mark Phythian & Wesley K. Wark, 793-

Articles . “Problems in the Intelligence-Policy Nexus: Rethinking Korea, Tet, and Afghanistan,” by Douglas A. Borer, Stephen Twing & Randy P. Burkett, 811-

. “The Intelligence War on Terrorism,” by Daniel Byman, 837-

. “Harry Hopkins and Soviet Espionage,” by & John Earl Haynes, 864-

. “British Intelligence in the Middle East, 1898–1906,” by Geoffrey Hamm, 880-

. “Cold War Insecurities and the Curious Case of John Strachey,” by Ken Young, 901-

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. “Supporting the Transitions in North Africa: The Case for a Joined-Up Approach,” by Hélène Michou, Eduard Soler i Lecha & José Ignacio Torreblanca, 69-

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