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Quartal 2003 Geschichte: Einführungen........................................................................................................................................2 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie ..........................................................................................................2 Teilbereiche der Geschichte (Politische Geschichte, Kultur-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte allgemein) ........4 Historische Hilfswissenschaften ..............................................................................................................................6 Ur- und Frühgeschichte; Mittelalter- und Neuzeitarchäologie.................................................................................9 Allgemeine Weltgeschichte, Geschichte der Entdeckungen, Geschichte der Weltkriege......................................17 Alte Geschichte......................................................................................................................................................27 Europäische Geschichte in Mittelalter und Neuzeit ...............................................................................................30 Deutsche Geschichte..............................................................................................................................................32 Geschichte der deutschen Laender und Staedte .....................................................................................................39 Geschichte der Schweiz, Österreichs, Ungarns, Tschechiens und der Slowakei ...................................................45 Geschichte Skandinaviens......................................................................................................................................47 Geschichte der Beneluxländer................................................................................................................................49 Geschichte Grossbritanniens..................................................................................................................................49 Grossbritannien im Mittelalter und in der Fruehen Neuzeit...................................................................................50 Grossbritannien im 19. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................51 Grossbritannien im 20. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................54 Geschichte Englands..............................................................................................................................................59 England im Mittelalter ...........................................................................................................................................60 England in der Fruehen Neuzeit.............................................................................................................................62 Englische Regionalgeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert....................................................................................66 Geschichte Schottlands ..........................................................................................................................................66 Geschichte Irlands..................................................................................................................................................69 Geschichte Frankreichs..........................................................................................................................................72 Geschichte Spaniens und Portugals........................................................................................................................74 Geschichte Italiens .................................................................................................................................................75 Geschichte der Türkei, der Balkanstaaten, Griechenlands und Osteuropas ...........................................................76 Geschichte Asiens..................................................................................................................................................78 Geschichte Amerikas .............................................................................................................................................86 Geschichte Kanadas ...............................................................................................................................................86 Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika .................................................................................................90 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika bis 1776...................................................................................................100 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 1776-1918 ...............................................................................................102 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika im 20. Jahrhundert...................................................................................118 Geschichte Lateinamerikas ..................................................................................................................................144 Geschichte Afrikas...............................................................................................................................................146 Geschichte Australiens und Neuseelands.............................................................................................................147 Geschichte des juedischen Volkes .......................................................................................................................152 Geographie und Ethnologie..................................................................................................................................153 Kirchen- und Religionsgeschichte .......................................................................................................................162 Philosophie, Hochschulwesen, Kunstgeschichte, Literatur..................................................................................163 Sozial-, Wirtschafts-, Recht- und Politikwissenschaften .....................................................................................165 Sonstiges (und nicht automatisch vom System einsortierte Bände mehrbändiger Werke) ..................................167 1 Geschichte: Einführungen <PBF 000> Kelley, Donald R. <PA 000> Fortunes of history : historical inquiry from Herder to Fuchs, Konrad Huizinga / Donald R. Kelley. - New Haven, Conn. Wörterbuch Geschichte / von Konrad Fuchs und [u.a.] : Yale University Press, c 2003. - XIII, 426 S. Heribert Raab. - 13. Aufl., Orig.-Ausg. - München : Includes bibliographical references and index. - Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl., 2002. - 928 S. ; 19 cm Enlightened history -- History between research and (dtv ; 3364) reason -- Expanding horizons -- British initiatives -- Literaturverz. S. 908 - [929] German impulses -- French novelties -- German ISBN 3-423-03364-9 ascendancy -- French visions -- English observances - Standort: LS1' PNC 1000 = 2003 A 17129 - Beyond the Canon -- American parallels -- New histories <PA 900> ISBN 0-300-09578-3 More what if? : eminent historians imagine what Standort: FMAG' 2003 A 10565 might have been / ed. by Robert Cowley. - London [u.a.] : Pan, 2003. - XVII, 427 S. : Ill., Kt. Weltgeschichtsschreibung im 20. Jahrhundert / Orig. publ.: New York: Putnam's, 2001; London: hrsg. von Matthias Middell. - Leipzig : Leipziger Macmillan, 2002 Univ.-Verl., 2002. - 175 S. ISBN 0-330-48725-6 (Comparativ ; 12,3) Standort: FMAG' 2003 A 828 ISBN 3-936522-40-5 Standort: FMAG' 2003 A 20702 <PAF 000> Einführung in die Zeitgeschichte / hrsg. von Horst <PBF 090> Möller ... - München : Beck, 2003. - 335 S. : Kt. Eigene und fremde Frühe Neuzeiten : Genese und (C. H. Beck Studium) Geltung eines Epochenbegriffs / hrsg. von Renate Literaturverz. S. [292] - 320 Dürr ... - München : Oldenbourg, 2003. - 171 S. ; 23 ISBN 3-406-50246-6 cm Standort: LS1' PNB 2000 = 2003 A 7723 (Historische Zeitschrift : Beihefte ; N.F., 35) Standort: LBS' PNB 2000 = 2003 A 1279 Literaturangaben Standort: LBS' PNB 2000 = 2003 A 1279 <a> ISBN 3-486-64435-1 Standort: FMAG' 2003 A 20722 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie <PBF 200> <PBD 300> Berg, Nicolas Higham, Nicholas John Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker : King Arthur : myth-making and history / N. J. Erforschung und Erinnerung / Nicolas Berg. - Higham. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, 2002. - XI, 303 Göttingen : Wallstein-Verl., 2003. - 766 S. S. : Ill., Taf., Kt. (Moderne Zeit ; 3) Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-295) and Vollst. zugl.: Freiburg, Univ., Diss., 2001. - index Literaturverz. S. 663 - 761 ISBN 0-415-21305-3 - ISBN 0-415-21306-1 ISBN 3-89244-610-5 Standort: FMAG' 2003 A 6194 Standort: FMAG' 2003 A 20475 <PBE 300> Derks, Hans Curran, John E. Deutsche Westforschung : Ideologie und Praxis im Roman invasions : the British history, Protestant anti- 20. Jahrhundert / Hans Derks. - Leipzig : Akad. Verl.- Romanism, and the historical imagination in England, Anst., 2001. - 304 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 21 cm 1530 - 1660 / John E. Curran, Jr. - Newark, Del. [u.a.] (Geschichtswissenschaft und Geschichtskultur im 20. : Univ. of Delaware Press [u.a.], 2002. - 325 S. ; 24 Jahrhundert ; 4) cm ISBN 3-931982-23-8 Includes
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