H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, a to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Third Quarter 2015 20 July 2015

H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, a to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Third Quarter 2015 20 July 2015

[jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Third Quarter 2015 20 July 2015 Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto African Affairs, Vol.114, No. 456 (July 2015) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol114/issue456/ . “Rejecting Rights: Vigilantism and violence in post-apartheid South Africa,” by Nicholas Rush Smith, 341- . “Ethnicity, intra-elite differentiation and political stability in Kenya,” by Biniam E. Bedasso, 361- . “The political economy of grand corruption in Tanzania,” by Hazel S. Gray, 382- . The political economy of property tax in Africa: Explaining reform outcomes in Sierra Leone,” by Samuel S. Jibao and Wilson Prichard, 404- . “After restitution: Community, litigation and governance in South African land reform,” by Christiaan Beyers and Derick Fay, 432- Briefing . “Why Goodluck Jonathan lost the Nigerian presidential election of 2015,” by Olly Owen and Zainab Usmanm 455- African Historical Review, Vol. 46, No.2 (December 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/46/2 . “The Independence of Rhodesia in Salazar's Strategy for Southern Africa,” by Luís Fernando Machado Barroso, 1- This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc- nd/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA. H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2015 . “‘The Rebellion From Below’ and the Origins of Early Zionist Christianity,” by Barry Morton, 25- . “The Stag of the Eastern Cape: Power, Status and Kudu Hunting in the Albany and Fort Beaufort Districts, 1890 to 1905,” by David Gess & Sandra Swart, 48- . “The 2012 acid mine drainage (AMD) crisis in Carolina's municipal water supply,” by J.W.N. Tempelhoff, M. Ginster, S Motloung, C.M. Gouws & J.S. Strauss, 77- American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.37, No.1 (April 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uafp20/37/1 From the Archives . “Cross-Strait Relations at a Crossroad: Impasse or Breakthrough?” by Ying-jeou Ma, 1- Reprint . “Japan: Stepping Forward but Not Stepping Out,” by Gerald L. Curtis, 19- Article . “The South China Sea: Assessing U.S. Policy,” by Michael McDevitt, 23- Track II Trilateral Conference Report (November 2014) . “The Future of U.S.–Japan–China Relations,” by Donald S. Zagoria, 31- 2014 Asia Trip Report . “NCAFP Fact-Finding Mission to Seoul, Taipei, Beijing, and Tokyo: October 18–November 2, 2014,” by Donald S. Zagoria, 46- For the Record . “Priorities in Trade Policy—The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement,” 57- American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.37, No.2 (May 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uafp20/37/2 . “Russia's New Presence in the Middle East,” by Stephen Blank, 69- . “NATO and the Ukraine Crisis,” by Michael Rühle, 80- . “India–Iran Relations in a New Context,” by Jaskaran Teja, 87- . “Russia: An Adventure to Restore the Empire,” by Michael Rywkin, 95- Summary of a Roundtable Discussion (November 2014) 2 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2015 . “Cybersecurity, Sovereignty, and U.S. Foreign Policy,” by Camino Kavanagh, 100- For the Record . “On Cybersecurity: Policy Questions for Consideration,” 113- From the Archives . “Foreign Policy and the Intellectual,” by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., 115- American Historical Review, Vol.120, No.3 (June 2015) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/120/3.toc Articles . “Retrieving the Lost Worlds of the Past: The Case for an Ontological Turn,” by Greg Anderson, 787- . “Discovering Slave Conspiracies: New Fears of Rebellion and Old Paradigms of Plotting in Seventeenth-Century Barbados,” by Jason T. Sharples, 811- AHR Roundtable: The Archives of Decolonization . “Introduction,” by Farina Mir, 844- . “Looking beyond Mau Mau: Archiving Violence in the Era of Decolonization,” by Caroline Elkins, 852- . “‘Of Sovereignty’: Disputed Archives, ‘Wholly Modern’ Archives, and the Post- Decolonization French and Algerian Republics, 1962–2012,” by Todd Shepard, 869- . “Where Did the Empire Go? Archives and Decolonization in Britain,” by Jordanna Bailkin, 884- . “Black Holes, Dark Matter, and Buried Troves: Decolonization and the Multi-Sited Archives of Algerian Jewish History,” by Sarah Abrevaya Stein, 900- . “‘History without Documents’: The Vexed Archives of Decolonization in the Middle East,” by Omnia El Shakry, 920- . “The Irony of Un-American Historiography: Daniel J. Boorstin and the Rediscovery of a U.S. Archive of Decolonization,” by H. Reuben Neptune, 935- Featured Reviews . “Christopher Clark. The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914,” by Gordon Martel, 951- . “Christine E. Hallett. Veiled Warriors: Allied Nurses of the First World War,” by Angela K. Smith, 953- 3 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2015 . “Isabel V. Hull. A Scrap of Paper: Breaking and Making International Law during the Great War,” by Victor Rothwell, 956- . “Adam Tooze. The Deluge: The Great War, America and the Remaking of the Global Order, 1916–1931,” by Kathleen Burk, 958- . “Bruno Cabanes. The Great War and the Origins of Humanitarianism, 1918–1924,” by William I. Hitchcock, 960- American Political Science Review, Vol. 109, No. 2 (May 2015) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=PSR&volumeId=109&seriesId=0&issueId=02 . “Religious Social Identity, Religious Belief, and Anti-Immigration Sentiment,” by Pazit Ben- Nun Bloom, Gizem Arikan and Marie Courtemanche, 203- . “Islamists and Nationalists: Rebel Motivation and Counterinsurgency in Russia's North Caucasus,” by Monica Duffy Toft and Yuri M. Zhukov, 222- . “Poverty and Immigration Policy,” by Kieran Oberman, 239- . “Party Activists as Campaign Advertisers: The Ground Campaign as a Principal-Agent Problem,” by Ryan D. Enos and Eitan D. Hersh, 252- . “Nation-Building through War,” by Nicholas Sambanis, Stergios Skaperdas and William C. 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Boehmke, 392- American Quarterly, Vol.67, No.2 (June 2015) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/ ASA Presidential Address . “The Fun and the Fury of Transforming American Studies,” by Lisa Duggan, 281- . “The Queer Art of Success: Lisa Duggan’s Fun and Fury,” by Cynthia G. Franklin, 293- . “A Performative Presidency,” by Eng-Beng Lim, 301- . “A Politics Not Yet Known: Imagining Relationality within Solidarity,” by Scott L. Morgensen, 309- Essays . “A Transnational Wildlife Drama: Dian Fossey, Popular Environmentalism, and the Origins of Gorilla Tourism,” by Marguerite S. Shaffer, 317- . “Turkey and the United States after World War I: National Memory, Local Categories, and Provincializing the Transnational,” by Perin Gurel, 353- . “The Chicano/a Photographic: Art as Social Practice in the Chicano Movement,” by Colin Gunckel, 377- . “Proletarian Literature from the Bottom Up: Workers and Poetry during the Rise of the CIO,” by Ivan Greenberg, 413- . “‘We Must Seek on the Highways the Unconverted’: Kathryn Magnolia Johnson and Literary Activism on the Road,” by Jane Greenway Carr, 443- Event Review . “The 9/11 Memorial Museum and the Remaking of Ground Zero,” by Marita Sturken, 471- American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 45, No.1 (April 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rarc20/45/1 Special Issue: Essays in Honor of John Herd Thompson . “‘Introduction: Empire, Continent and Transnationalism in Canadian History: Essays in Honor of John Herd Thompson,” by Paula Hastings & Jacob A.C. Remes, 1- . “All Aboard! 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