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Geschichte: Einführungen Geschichte Neuerwerbungsliste 1.Quartal 2005 Geschichte: Einführungen........................................................................................................................................2 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie ..........................................................................................................2 Teilbereiche der Geschichte (Politische Geschichte, Kultur-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte allgemein) ........4 Historische Hilfswissenschaften ..............................................................................................................................5 Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Mittelalter- und Neuzeitarchäologie.................................................................................7 Allgemeine Weltgeschichte, Geschichte der Entdeckungen, Geschichte der Weltkriege........................................9 Alte Geschichte......................................................................................................................................................16 Europäische Geschichte in Mittelalter und Neuzeit ...............................................................................................17 Deutsche Geschichte..............................................................................................................................................20 Geschichte der deutschen Laender und Staedte .....................................................................................................25 Geschichte der Schweiz, Österreichs, Ungarns, Tschechiens und der Slowakei ...................................................29 Geschichte Skandinaviens......................................................................................................................................32 Geschichte der Beneluxländer................................................................................................................................33 Geschichte Grossbritanniens..................................................................................................................................33 Grossbritannien im Mittelalter und in der Fruehen Neuzeit...................................................................................34 Grossbritannien im 19. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................35 Grossbritannien im 20. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................38 Geschichte Englands..............................................................................................................................................42 England im Mittelalter ...........................................................................................................................................42 England in der Fruehen Neuzeit.............................................................................................................................45 Englische Regionalgeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert....................................................................................49 Geschichte Schottlands ..........................................................................................................................................49 Geschichte Irlands..................................................................................................................................................50 Geschichte Frankreichs..........................................................................................................................................55 Geschichte Spaniens und Portugals........................................................................................................................56 Geschichte Italiens .................................................................................................................................................56 Geschichte der Türkei, der Balkanstaaten, Griechenlands und Osteuropas ...........................................................57 Geschichte Asiens..................................................................................................................................................58 Geschichte Kanadas ...............................................................................................................................................60 Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika .................................................................................................64 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika bis 1776.....................................................................................................71 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 1776-1918 .................................................................................................74 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika im 20. Jahrhundert.....................................................................................94 Geschichte Lateinamerikas ..................................................................................................................................117 Geschichte Afrikas...............................................................................................................................................119 Geschichte Australiens und Neuseelands.............................................................................................................119 Geschichte des juedischen Volkes .......................................................................................................................121 1 Geographie und Ethnologie..................................................................................................................................122 Bibliothek des Seminars für Mittlere und Neuere Geschichte (nach Signaturen geordnet).................................131 Geschichte: Einführungen Sybel, Heinrich von Briefwechsel (1849 - 1895) / Heinrich von Sybel und <PAA 000> Eduard Zeller. Hrsg. und mit einer Einl. vers. von Dülmen, Richard van Margret Lemberg. - Marburg : Elwert, 2004. - XI, Historische Anthropologie : Entwicklung, Probleme, 445 S. : Ill. ; 210 mm x 170 mm Aufgaben / Richard van Dülmen. - Köln [u.a.] : (Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission Böhlau, 2000. - VI, 135 S. : Ill. ; 21 cm für Hessen ; 23,4) Literaturverz. S. 129 - 133 Literaturverz. S. 420 - 433 ISBN 3-412-11799-4 ISBN 3-7708-1261-1 Standort: FMAG' 2001 A 517 Standort: FA 26289:4 Standort: LS1' PNB 2200 = 2005 A 25405 <PBF 300> Tanner, Jakob The last word? : Essays on official history in the Historische Anthropologie zur Einführung / Jakob United States and British Commonwealth / ed. by Tanner. - Hamburg : Junius, 2004. - 235 S. Jeffrey Grey. - Westport, Conn. [u.a.] : Praeger, 2003. (Zur Einführung ; 301) - xiii, 177 p. ; 25 cm Literaturverz. 203 - 234 (Contributions to the study of world history ; 106) ISBN 3-88506-601-7 Includes bibliographical references and index Standort: LS1' PNB 5600 = 2005 A 17334 ISBN 0-313-31083-1 Standort: FMAG' 2005 a 17741 <PAF 000> Metzler, Gabriele Lipstadt, Deborah E. Einführung in das Studium der Zeitgeschichte / History on trial : my day in court with David Irving / Gabriele Metzler. - Paderborn [u.a.] : Schöningh, Deborah E. Lipstadt. - 1. ed. - New York, NY : Ecco, 2004. - 346 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 22 cm 2005. - XXI, 346 S. : Ill. (UTB ; 2433 : Geschichte) Includes index Literaturverz. S. 252 - 303 ISBN 0-06-059376-8 ISBN 3-8252-2433-3 - ISBN 3-506-99006-3 Standort: FMAG' 2005 A 9576 Standort: LS1' PNB 2000 = 2005 A 17467 Sewell, Keith C. Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie Herbert Butterfield and the interpretation of history / Keith C. Sewell. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, <PBD 100> Hampshire [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. - XII, Southern, Richard William 280 S. History and historians : selected papers of R.W. (Studies in modern history) Southern / edited by R.J. Bartlett. - Malden, Mass. Includes bibliographical references (S. 260 - 274) and [u.a.] : Blackwell, 2004. - ix, 278 S. ; 24 cm index Includes bibliographical references (p. [240]-259) and ISBN 1-403-93928-4 index. - "Bibliography of the publications of R.W. Standort: FMAG' 2005 A 9321 Southern": p. [260]-270 ISBN 1-405-12387-7 Southern, Richard William Standort: FMAG' 2004 A 15285 History and historians : selected papers of R.W. Southern / edited by R.J. Bartlett. - Malden, Mass. <PBF 200> [u.a.] : Blackwell, 2004. - ix, 278 S. ; 24 cm Schütte, Andrea Includes bibliographical references (p. [240]-259) and Stilräume : Jacob Burckhardt und die ästhetische index. - "Bibliography of the publications of R.W. Anordnung im 19. Jahrhundert / Andrea Schütte. - Southern": p. [260]-270 Bielefeld : Aisthesis-Verl., 2004. - 385 S. : Ill., graph. ISBN 1-405-12387-7 Darst. ; 21 cm Standort: FMAG' 2004 A 15285 Zugl.: Bonn, Univ., Diss, 2003. - Literaturverz. S. [375] - 385 ISBN 3-89528-438-6 Standort: FMAG' 2004 A 27479 2 <PBF 720> <PBK 000> McNeill, William Hardy Clark, Elizabeth Ann The pursuit of truth : a historian's memoir / William History, theory, text : historians and the linguistic turn H. McNeill. - Lexington, Ky. : University Press of / Elizabeth A. Clark. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Kentucky, 2005. - VIII, 189 S. Harvard University Press, 2004. - X, 325 S. Includes index. - From childhood to World War II, Includes bibliographical references and index 1917-1941 -- From basic training to the rise of
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