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Geschichte Neuerwerbungsliste 4. Quartal 2006 Geschichte Neuerwerbungsliste 4. Quartal 2006 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie ..........................................................................................................2 Teilbereiche der Geschichte (Politische Geschichte, Kultur-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte allgemein) ........5 Historische Hilfswissenschaften ..............................................................................................................................6 Ur- und Frühgeschichte............................................................................................................................................7 Allgemeine Weltgeschichte, Geschichte der Entdeckungen, Geschichte der Weltkriege......................................10 Alte Geschichte......................................................................................................................................................21 Europäische Geschichte in Mittelalter und Neuzeit ...............................................................................................22 Deutsche Geschichte..............................................................................................................................................26 Geschichte der deutschen Laender und Staedte .....................................................................................................35 Geschichte der Schweiz, Österreichs, Ungarns, Tschechiens und der Slowakei ...................................................41 Geschichte Skandinaviens......................................................................................................................................43 Geschichte der Beneluxlaender..............................................................................................................................44 Geschichte Grossbritanniens..................................................................................................................................45 Grossbritannien im Mittelalter und in der Fruehen Neuzeit...................................................................................47 Grossbritannien im 19. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................47 Grossbritannien im 20. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................52 Geschichte Englands..............................................................................................................................................58 England im Mittelalter ...........................................................................................................................................59 England in der Fruehen Neuzeit.............................................................................................................................62 Englische Regionalgeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert....................................................................................66 Geschichte Schottlands ..........................................................................................................................................67 Geschichte Irlands..................................................................................................................................................69 Geschichte Frankreichs..........................................................................................................................................72 Geschichte Spaniens und Portugals........................................................................................................................75 Geschichte Italiens .................................................................................................................................................76 Geschichte der Türkei, Griechenlands, der Balkanstaaten und Osteuropas (siehe auch separate Neuerwerbungsliste Geschichte Osteuropas)..........................................................................................................................................77 Geschichte Asiens..................................................................................................................................................78 Geschichte Amerikas .............................................................................................................................................82 Geschichte Kanadas ...............................................................................................................................................83 Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika .................................................................................................93 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika bis 1776...................................................................................................104 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 1776-1918 ...............................................................................................108 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika im 20. Jahrhundert...................................................................................132 Geschichte Lateinamerikas ..................................................................................................................................175 Geschichte Afrikas...............................................................................................................................................177 Geschichte Australiens und Neuseelands.............................................................................................................177 Geschichte des juedischen Volkes .......................................................................................................................186 Geographie und Ethnologie..................................................................................................................................189 Kirchen- und Religionsgeschichte .......................................................................................................................198 Philosophie, Hochschulwesen, Kunstgeschichte, Literatur..................................................................................198 Sozial-, Wirtschafts-, Recht- und Politikwissenschaften .....................................................................................200 1 Bibliothek des Seminars für mittlere und neuere Geschichte (nach Signaturen geordnet) ..................................203 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie <PBF 200> Christ ; PND-ID: 118833154, Karl <PBA 000> Klios Wandlungen : die deutsche Althistorie vom Völkel ; PND-ID: 132180553, Markus Neuhumanismus bis zur Gegenwart / Karl Christ. - Geschichtsschreibung : eine Einführung in globaler München : Beck, 2006. - 288 S. ; 23 cm Perspektive / Markus Völkel. - Köln [u.a.] : Böhlau, ISBN 3-406-54181-X(1868) 2006. - 399 S. ; 19 cm Standort: LS1' PNB 5500 = 2006 A 1770 (UTB ; 2692 : Geschichte) Literaturangaben Mertens, Lothar ISBN 3-8252-2692-1=978-3-8252-2692-3 - ISBN 3- Priester der Klio oder Hofchronisten der Partei? : 412-18605-8=978-3-412-18605-0 (Böhlau)(1868) Kollektivbiographische Analysen zur DDR- Standort: LS1' PNB 5100 = 2006 A 21280 Historikerschaft / Lothar Mertens. - 1. Aufl. - Göttingen : V & R unipress, 2006. - 179 S. ; 240 mm <PBD 100> x 165 mm Narrative and history in the early Medieval West / (Berichte und Studien // Hannah-Arendt-Institut für ed. by Elizabeth M. Tyler; Ross Balzaretti. - Turnhout Totalitarismusforschung ; 52) : Brepols, 2006. - 265 S. Literaturverz. S. 149 - 169 (Studies in the Early Middle Ages ; 16) ISBN 3-89971-307-9(1868) ISBN 2-503-51828-1(1868) Standort: FMAG' 2006 A 28359 Standort: FMAG' 2006 A 21313 Mertens ; PND-ID: 131465694, Lothar <PBD 300> Lexikon der DDR-Historiker : Biographien und Wormald, Patrick Bibliographien zu den Geschichtswissenschaftlern The times of Bede, 625 - 865 : studies in early aus der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik / Lothar English Christian society and its historian / Patrick Mertens. - München : Saur, 2006. - 675 S. Wormald. - Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell, 2006. - Literaturverz. S. 669-673 XVI, 290 s. ISBN 3-598-11673-X(1868) ISBN 0-631-16655-6(1868) Standort: LS1' PNB 6100 = 2006 A 12212 Standort: FMAG' 2006 A 2910 <PBF 250> <PBE 300> Svenstrup, Thyge Broadway, Jan Arup : en biografi om den radikale historiker Erik 'No historie so meete' : gentry culture and the Arup, hans tid og miljø / af Thyge Svenstrup. - development of local history in Elizabethan and early København : Museum Tuslculanum Forl., 2006. - 824 Stuart England / Jan Broadway. - Manchester [u.a.] : S. : Ill. Manchester University Press, 2006. - XII, 252 S. : Ill. Zugl.: København, Univ., Diss., 2006 (Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain) ISBN 87-635-0347-6(1868) Enth. Literaturang. (S. XI - XII) u. Index Standort: FMAG' 2006 A 28336 ISBN 0-7190-7294-8(1868) Standort: FMAG' 2006 A 358 <PBF 300> Kulkarni, Anant Ramachandra <PBE 750> James Cuninghame Grant Duff : administrator- Messer, Peter C. historian of the Marathas / A. R. Kulkarni. - Kolkata : Stories of independence : identity, ideology, and Bagchi, 2006. - XIX, 173 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm history in eighteenth-century America / Peter C. Literaturverz. S. [167] - 168 Messer. - 1st ed. - DeKalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois ISBN 81-7074286-2(1868) University Press, 2005. - x, 258 S. ; 24 cm Standort: FMAG' 2006 A 9858 Includes bibliographical references
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