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Geschichte Neuerwerbungsliste 3. Quartal 2007 Geschichte Neuerwerbungsliste 3. Quartal 2007 Geschichte: Einführungen........................................................................................................................................2 Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie ..........................................................................................................2 Teilbereiche der Geschichte (Politische Geschichte, Kultur-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte allgemein) ........6 Historische Hilfswissenschaften ..............................................................................................................................8 Ur- und Frühgeschichte; Mittelalter- und Neuzeitarchäologie.................................................................................9 Allgemeine Weltgeschichte, Geschichte der Entdeckungen, Geschichte der Weltkriege......................................20 Alte Geschichte......................................................................................................................................................27 Europäische Geschichte in Mittelalter und Neuzeit ...............................................................................................29 Deutsche Geschichte..............................................................................................................................................32 Geschichte der deutschen Laender und Staedte .....................................................................................................43 Geschichte der Schweiz, Österreichs, Ungarns, Tschechiens und der Slowakei ...................................................52 Geschichte Skandinaviens......................................................................................................................................56 Geschichte der Beneluxländer................................................................................................................................57 Geschichte Grossbritanniens..................................................................................................................................58 Grossbritannien im Mittelalter und in der Fruehen Neuzeit...................................................................................59 Grossbritannien im 19. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................61 Grossbritannien im 20. Jahrhundert .......................................................................................................................67 Geschichte Englands..............................................................................................................................................73 England im Mittelalter ...........................................................................................................................................74 England in der Fruehen Neuzeit.............................................................................................................................77 Englische Regionalgeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert....................................................................................82 Geschichte Schottlands ..........................................................................................................................................83 Geschichte Irlands..................................................................................................................................................85 Geschichte Frankreichs..........................................................................................................................................89 Geschichte Spaniens und Portugals........................................................................................................................91 Geschichte Italiens .................................................................................................................................................91 Geschichte der Türkei, Griechenlands, der Balkanstaaten und Osteuropas (s. auch separate Neuerwerbungsliste Geschichte Osteuropa) ...........................................................................................................................................94 Geschichte Asiens..................................................................................................................................................95 Geschichte Amerikas ...........................................................................................................................................100 Geschichte Kanadas .............................................................................................................................................100 Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika ...............................................................................................107 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika bis 1776...................................................................................................117 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 1776-1918 ...............................................................................................122 Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika im 20. Jahrhundert...................................................................................153 Geschichte Lateinamerikas ..................................................................................................................................196 Geschichte Afrikas...............................................................................................................................................197 Geschichte Australiens und Neuseelands.............................................................................................................198 Geschichte des juedischen Volkes .......................................................................................................................200 1 Geographie und Ethnologie..................................................................................................................................203 Sonstiges ..............................................................................................................................................................218 Kirchen- und Religionsgeschichte .......................................................................................................................220 Philosophie, Hochschulwesen, Kunst, Literatur ..................................................................................................220 Sozial-, Wirtschafts-, Recht- und Politikwissenschaften .....................................................................................226 Bibliothek des Seminars für Mittlere und Neuere Geschichte (nach Signaturen geordnet).................................231 Geschichte: Einführungen Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtstheorie <PAB 000> <PBB 300> Blum, Hartmut Geiser, Melanie Alte Geschichte studieren / Hartmut Blum ; Reinhard Personendarstellung bei Tacitus : am Beispiel von Cn. 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