H-Diplo | ISSF

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[jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Compiled By: First Quarter 2020 [A-I] Dr. Sarah J. Gavison, University of Colorado 31 January 2020 Boulder [J-Z] Dr. Lubna Qureshi, Independent Scholar Third and Fourth Quarter 2019 Issues Errata . On page 21 of the 3rd Quarter of 2019, Middle Eastern Studies 55:5 and not Modern Muslim Studies. On page 12 of the 4th Quarter of 2019, Modern & Contemporary France 27:4 and not Modern France. African Affairs, Vol.118, No. 473 (October 2019) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year . “From peace campaigns to peaceocracy: Elections, order and authority in Africa” by Gabrielle Lynch, Nic Cheeseman, Justin Willis, 603–627 . “Parallel or dependent? The state, chieftaincy and institutions of governance in Ghana” by Edem Adotey, 628–645 . “Social protection in an aspiring ‘developmental state’: The political drivers of Ethiopia’s PSNP” Tom Lavers, 646– 671 . “Elections and borderlands in Ghana” by Nathalie Raunet Robert-Nicoud, 672–691 . “The authoritarian origins of well-organized opposition parties: The rise of Chadema in Tanzania” by Dan Paget, 692–711 . “Labour challenges in Ethiopia’s textile and leather industries: no voice, no loyalty, no exit?” Vincent Hardy, Jostein Hauge, 712–736 Briefing . “The Trump Administration’s Africa policy” by Nicholas Westcott, 737–749 African Historical Review, Vol. 51, No.1 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rahr20 . “Colonised, Decolonised, Centralised, Decentralised: The Development of Central Banking in Mozambique, 1975– 2010,” by Grietjie Verhoef & Carmélia Pateguana, 1-24 . “Desperate Mourning and Atrophied Representation: A Tale of Two Skulls,” by Nancy Rushohora, 25-45 . “Battle and Capture in North Africa: The Experience of Two Italian Servicemen,” by Karen Horn, 46-66 . “Tradition and Modernity: The Water Sector in Morocco during the French Protectorate (1912–1956),” by Carmen Ascanio-Sanchez, Miguel Suárez Bosa & Juan Carlos Almeida Pérez, 67-86 American Historical Review, Vol.124, No.5 (December 2019) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/124/4.toc Articles H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, First Quarter 2020 . “Networks and Opportunities: A Digital History of Ireland’s Great Famine Refugees in New York” by Tyler Anbinder, Cormac Ó Gráda, and Simone A. Wegge, 1591-1629 AHR Conversation: Museums, History, and the Public in a Global Age . Participants: Ana Lucia Araujo, Alice L. Conklin, Steven Conn, Denise Y. Ho, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, and Samuel J. Redman, 1631-1672 AHR Reflections: One Hundred Years of Mandates . Introduction: “The League of Nations Mandates and the Temporality of Deferral” by Alex Lichtenstein, Michelle Moyd, 1673–1675 . “An International Regime in an Age of Empire” by Susan Pedersen, 1676–1680 . “The Matter of Time” by Sherene Seikaly, 1681–1688 . “The French Mandate in Lebanon” by Carol Hakim, 1689–1693 . “The Ottoman Empire: The Mandate That Never Was” by Yiğit Akın, 1694–1698 . “Islands for an Anxious Empire: Japan’s Pacific Island Mandate” by Tze M. Loo, 1699–1703 . “Betwixt and Between Colony and Nation-State: Liminality, Decolonization, and the South West Africa Mandate” by Molly McCullers, 1704–1708 . “‘Sons of the Soil’: Cause Lawyers, the Togo-Cameroun Mandates, and the Origins of Decolonization” by Meredith Terretta, Benjamin N. Lawrance, 1709–1714 . “The British Cameroons Mandate Regime: The Roots of the Twenty-First-Century Political Crisis in Cameroon” by George N. Njung, 1715–1722 . “A League to Preserve Empires: Understanding the Mandates System and Avenues for Further Scholarly Inquiry” by Sean Andrew Wempe, 1723–1731 History Unclassified . “In Living Color: Early ‘Impressions’ of Slavery and the Limits of Living History” by Drew Swanson, 1732–1748 . “Steps in the Tumen River” by Nianshen Song, 1749–1757 AHR Reappraisal: “The Myth Is Dead! Give Us Our History!” Reassessing Black Labor in African History . Keletso E. Atkins, The Moon Is Dead! Give Us Our Money! The Cultural Origins of an African Work Ethic, Natal, South Africa, 1843–1900, by T.J. Tallie, 1758–1768 AHR Roundtable: Reanimating the Great War on the Screen: Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old . Introduction, 1769–1770 . “Colors of the Past: Archive, Art, and Amnesia in a Digital Age” by Santanu Das, 1771–1781 . “Who Gets to Be in the War Story? Absences and Silences in They Shall Not Grow Old” by Susan R. Grayzel, 1782– 1788 . “Sound and Silence in Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old” by Jessica Meyer, 1789–1792 . “Age and Youth, Sound and Vision” by Catherine Robson, 1793–1797 Museum Reviews of HBO's Chernobyl . “Queer Miami: A History of LGBTQ Communities” (March–September 2019) at the History Miami Museum, Miami, Fla., by Dan Royles, 1798–1800 2 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, First Quarter 2020 . Museu da Imigração do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, by Nelly de Freitas, 1800–1802 . Museu do Aljube Resistência e Liberdade, Lisbon, Portugal, by Daniel B. Domingues da Silva, 1805–1806 . Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium, by Sarah Van Beurden, 1806–1809 . The Namibian Independence Memorial Museum, Windhoek, Namibia, by Christian A. Williams and Tichaona Mazarire, 1809–1811 . Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France, by Daniel J. Sherman, 1811–1814 . Museet for Søfart, Elsinore, Denmark, by Anders Ravn Sørensen, 1814–1816 Featured Reviews . Jinping Wang. In the Wake of the Mongols: The Making of a New Social Order in North China, 1200–1600. By Jonathan Karam Skaff, 1817–1820 . Christophe Picard. Sea of the Caliphs: The Mediterranean in the Medieval Islamic World. By Karen Pinto, 1820– 1822 . Brian A. Catlos. Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain. By Nina Caputo, 1823–1825 . Hannah Weiss Muller. Subjects and Sovereign: Bonds of Belonging in the Eighteenth-Century British Empire. By John Eglin, 1825–1828 . Katharine Gerbner. Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World. By Aaron Spencer Fogleman, 1828–1831 . Joanne B. Freeman. The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to the Civil War. By Amy S. Greenberg, 1831–1833 . James David Nichols. The Limits of Liberty: Mobility and the Making of the Eastern U.S.-Mexico Border; Julian Lim. Porous Borders: Multiracial Migrations and the Law in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands; Ana Raquel Minian. Undocumented Lives: The Untold Story of Mexican Migration. By Neil Foley, 1833–1838 . Ethan J. Kytle and Blain Roberts. Denmark Vesey’s Garden: Slavery and Memory in the Cradle of the Confederacy. By Ana Lucia Araujo, 1838–1841 . Joshua B. Freeman. Behemoth: A History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World. By Kenneth Pomeranz, 1841–1843 . Nelson Mandela. The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela. By Rita Barnard, 1843–1845 American Political Science Review, Vol. 114, No. 1 (February 2020) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues . “Representative Democracy as Defensible Epistocracy” by Dimitri Landa and Ryan Pevnick, 1-13 . “A Formal Theory of Democratic Deliberation” by Hun Chung and John Duggan, 14-35 . “In the Mood for Democracy? Democratic Support as Thermostatic Opinion” by Christopher Claassen, 36-53 . “Plato’s Myth of Er and the Reconfiguration of Nature” by Tae-Yeoun Keum, 54-67 . “What Is Spontaneous Order?” by Daniel Luban, 68-80 . “Self-Rule and the Problem of Peoplehood in Colonial India” by Nazmul S. Sultan, 81-94 . “Reconceiving Immigration Politics: Walter Benjamin, Violence, and Labor” by Inés Valdez, 95-108 . “How Saudi Crackdowns Fail to Silence Online Dissent” by Jennifer Pan and Alexandra A. Siegel, 109-125 . “Can Economic Assistance Shape Combatant Support in Wartime? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan” by Jason Lyall, Yang-Yang Zhou, and Kosuke Imai, 126-143 . “Does Public Support for Judicial Power Depend on Who is in Political Power? Testing a Theory of Partisan Alignment in Africa” by Brandon L. Bartels and Eric Kramon, 144-163 . “Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evaluations of Partisan Fairness in District-Based Democracies” by Jonathan N. Katz, Gary King, and Elizabeth Rosenblatt, 164-178 . “Strategic Legislative Subsidies: Informational Lobbying and the Cost of Policy” by Christopher J. Ellis and Thomas Groll, 179-205 . “Race and Representation in Campaign Finance” by Jacob M. Grumbach and Alexander Sahn, 206-221 3 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, First Quarter 2020 . “How Partisan Is Local Law Enforcement? Evidence from Sheriff Cooperation with Immigration Authorities” by Daniel M. Thompson, 222-236 . “Noisy Retrospection: The Effect of Party Control on Policy Outcomes” by Adam M. Dynes and John B. Holbein, 237-257 . “How Empathic Concern Fuels Political Polarization” by Elizabeth N. Simas, Scott Clifford, and Justin H. Kirkland, 258-269 . “Exit Strategy: Career Concerns and Revolving Doors in Congress” by Michael E. Shepherd and Hye Young You, 270-284 Letters . “Spatial Voting Meets Spatial Policy Positions: An Experimental Appraisal” by Tanja Artiga González and Georg D. Granic, 285-290 . “Understanding Delegation Through Machine Learning: A Method and Application to the European Union” by L. Jason Anastasopoulos and Anthony M. Bertelli, 291-301 American Quarterly, Vol.71, No.4 (December 2019) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/ . “‘Thin, Wistful, and White’: James Fugate and Colonial Bureaucratic Masculinity in the Philippines, 1900–1938” by Karen R. Miller, 921-944 . “At Home on the Range: Cowboy Culture, Indians, and the Assimilation of Enemy Children in the Cold War Borderlands” by Jonna Perrillo, 945-967 . “Plastic Empowerment: Financial Literacy and Black Economic Life” by Carolyn Hardin and Armond R. Towns, 969- 992 . “‘Why Don't You Love Me?’: Post/colonial Camp and the Imeldific Fetish in Here Lies Love” by Chris A. Eng, 993- 1020 . “Introduction” by Sunaina Maira, 1021-1028 . “The Struggle of Migrant Women across the Mediterranean Sea: WatchTheMed Alarm Phone” 1029-1035 . “LoC: The Line ‘out’ of Control in the Region of Kashmir” by Ather Zia, 1037-1043 .

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