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Geschichte Neuerwerbungliste 4. Quartal 2000 Geschichte Neuerwerbungliste 4. Quartal 2000 Geschichte: Einführungen ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie.......................................................................................................... 2 Historische Hilfswissenschaften.............................................................................................................................. 5 Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Mittelalter- und Neuzeitarchäologie ................................................................................ 8 Allgemeine Weltgeschichte, Geschichte der Entdeckungen, Geschichte der Weltkriege ..................................... 17 Alte Geschichte ..................................................................................................................................................... 31 Europäische Geschichte in Mittelalter und Neuzeit .............................................................................................. 32 Deutsche Geschichte ............................................................................................................................................. 37 Geschichte der deutschen Laender und Staedte..................................................................................................... 46 Geschichte der Schweiz, Österreichs, Ungarns, Tschechiens und der Slowakei................................................... 52 Geschichte Skandinaviens ..................................................................................................................................... 54 Geschichte der Beneluxländer............................................................................................................................... 54 Geschichte Grossbritanniens ................................................................................................................................. 55 Grossbritannien im Mittelalter und in der Fruehen Neuzeit .................................................................................. 58 Grossbritannien im 19. Jahrhundert....................................................................................................................... 60 Grossbritannien im 20. Jahrhundert....................................................................................................................... 67 Geschichte Englands ............................................................................................................................................. 75 England im Mittelalter........................................................................................................................................... 77 England in der Fruehen Neuzeit ............................................................................................................................ 81 Englische Regionalgeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert ................................................................................... 88 Geschichte Schottlands.......................................................................................................................................... 88 Geschichte Irlands ................................................................................................................................................. 90 Geschichte Frankreichs ......................................................................................................................................... 95 Geschichte Spaniens und Portugals....................................................................................................................... 97 Geschichte Italiens................................................................................................................................................. 98 Geschichte Osteuropas, der Balkanstaaten, Griechenlands und der Türkei........................................................... 99 Geschichte Asiens ............................................................................................................................................... 104 Geschichte Amerikas........................................................................................................................................... 110 Geschichte Kanadas............................................................................................................................................. 110 Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika............................................................................................... 120 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika bis 1776 .................................................................................................. 133 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 1776-1918............................................................................................... 137 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika im 20. Jahrhundert.................................................................................. 167 Geschichte Lateinamerikas.................................................................................................................................. 200 Geschichte Afrikas .............................................................................................................................................. 201 Geschichte Australiens und Neuseelands ............................................................................................................ 203 Geschichte des juedischen Volkes....................................................................................................................... 211 Teilbereiche der Geschichte (Politische Geschichte, Kultur-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte allgemein).... 213 Geographie und Ethnologie................................................................................................................................. 216 Kirchen- und Religionsgeschichte....................................................................................................................... 228 Kunstgeschichte, Literatur................................................................................................................................... 230 Sozial-, Wirtschafts-, Recht- und Politikwissenschaften..................................................................................... 235 Verschiedenes (und z.T. per Programm nicht in die Klassifikation eingeordnete Titel) ..................................... 236 Geschichte: Einführungen <PAA 000> Lukacs, John A student's guide to the study of history / John Lukacs. - Wilmington, Del. : ISI Books, 2000. - 49 S. (ISI guides to the major disciplines) Standort: K 2000 A 2868 1 <PAE 750> MacClay, Wilfred M. A student's guide to U.S. history / Wilfred M. McClay. - Wilmington, Del. : ISI Books, 2000. - 96 S. ISBN 1-88292-645-5 Standort: FMAG' 2000 A 14088 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie <PBD 200> Goerlitz, Uta Humanismus und Geschichtsschreibung am Mittelrhein : das "Chronicon urbis et ecclesiae Maguntinensis" des Hermannus Piscator OSB / Uta Goerlitz. - Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1999. - XVI, 525 S. ; 23 cm (Frühe Neuzeit ; Bd. 47) ISBN 3-484-36547-1 (Gb.) Standort: FMAG' 99 A 22361 <PBE 200> Diehl, Gerhard Exempla für eine sich wandelnde Welt : Studien zur norddeutschen Geschichtsschreibung im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert / Gerhard Diehl. - Bielefeld : Verl. für Regionalgeschichte, 2000. - 416 S. ; 25 cm (Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Historische Landesforschung der Universität Göttingen ; 38) Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss, 1996. - Zsfassung in engl. und dt. Sprache ISBN 3-89534-257-2 Standort: 7/1017#DISS 2000 A 9202 <PBE 300> Bongie, Laurence L. David Hume : prophet of the counter-revolution / Laurence L. Bongie. - 2. ed. - Indianapolis, Ind. : Liberty Fund, 2000. - XXII, 213 S. ISBN 0-86597-208-7 - ISBN 0-86597-209-5 Standort: FMAG' 2000 A 11627 <PBF 200> British and German historiography : 1750 - 1950 ; traditions, perceptions, and transfers ; [based on a conference on British and German historiography from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries held at Cumberland Lodge in July 1996] / German Historical Institute London. Ed. by Benedikt Stuchtey ... - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2000. - VIII, 438 S. [Kongr.:] Conference on British and German Historiography from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries ; (Cumberland Lodge) : 1996.07. (Studies of the German Historical Institute London) Includes bibliographical references (p. [410] - 421) and index ISBN 0-19-920235-4 Standort: FMAG' 2000 A 13061 Haar, Ingo Historiker im Nationalsozialismus : deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft und der "Volkstumskampf" im Osten / von Ingo Haar. - Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2000. - 433 S. : Kt. ; 24 cm (Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft ; 143) Zugl.: Halle, Univ., Diss., 1998 ISBN 3-525-35942-X Standort: FMAG' 2000 A 29042 2 Max Weber und die Stadt im Kulturvergleich / hrsg. von Hinnerk Bruhns ... - Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2000. - 201 S. ; 24 cm [Kongr.:] Tagung ; (Berlin) : 1997.06. (Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft ; 140) Literaturangaben ISBN 3-525-35746-X Standort: FMAG' 2000 A 29059 <PBF 300> E.H. Carr : a critical appraisal / edited by Michael Cox. - Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave, 2000. - XXII, 352 S. ; 22cm Includes index ISBN 0-333-72066-0 Standort: FMAG' 2000 A 12299 Mitchell, Rosemary Picturing the past : English history
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