[jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Fourth Quarter 2019 30 October 2019 Compiled by Dr. Erin Black, Independent Scholar African Affairs, Vol.118, No. 472 (July 2019) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year . “The politics of cholera, crisis and citizenship in urban Zimbabwe: ‘People were dying like flies,’” by Simukai Chigudu, 413- . “Rwanda’s post-genocide foreign aid relations: Revisiting notions of exceptionalism,” by Marie-Eve Desrosiers, Haley J Swedlund, 435- . “Ideology and power in TPLF’s Ethiopia: A historic reversal in the making?” by Tefera Negash Gebregziabher, 463- . “Youth and social navigation in Zimbabwe’s informal economy: ‘Don’t end up on the wrong side,’” by Marjoke A. Oosterom, 485- . “Status competition in Africa: Explaining the Rwandan–Ugandan clashes in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” by Henning Tamm, 509- . From Islamic reform to Muslim activism : The evolution of an Islamist ideology in Kenya,” by Ngala Chome, 531- . “The politics of industrial policy in a context of competitive clientelism: The case of Kenya’s garment export sector,” by Matthew Tyce, 553- Briefing . “Zimbabwe: The coup that never was, and the election that could have been,” by Nicole Beardsworth, Nic Cheeseman, Simukai Tinhu, 580- Reviews . “Secessionism in African politics: aspiration, grievance, performance, disenchantment,” by Yusuf Serunkuma, 597- . “Governing extractive industries: Politics, histories, ideas,” by Laura Smith, 599- . “Zimbabwe’s predatory state: Party, military and business,” by Victor Gwande, 601- 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- . “Desperate Mourning and Atrophied Representation: A Tale of Two Skulls,” by Nancy Rushohora, 25- . “Battle and Capture in North Africa: The Experience of Two Italian Servicemen,” by Karen Horn, 46- . “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- American Historical Review, Vol.124, No.4 (October 2019) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/124/4.toc H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Fourth Quarter 2019 Articles . “Anticipating Armageddon: Nuclear Risk and the Neoliberal Sensibility in Thatcher’s Britain,” by Ellen Boucher, 1221- AHR Roundtable: Unsettling Domesticities: New Histories of Home in Global Contexts . “Introduction,” by Annelise Heinz, Elizabeth LaCouture, 1246- . “Reconsidering Domesticity through the Lens of Empire and Settler Society in North America,” by Kathryn Kish Sklar, 1249- . “Fractured Domesticity in the Old Regime: Families and Global Goods in Eighteenth-Century France,” by Julie Hardwick, 1267- . “Translating Domesticity in Chinese History and Historiography,” by Elizabeth LaCouture, 1278- . “Domesticating Colonizers: Domesticity, Indigenous Domestic Labor, and the Modern Settler Colonial Nation,” by Victoria Haskins, 1290- . “The Materials of Home: Studying Domesticity in Late Colonial India,” by Abigail McGowan, 1302- . “‘Maid’s Day Off’: Leisured Domesticity in the Mid-Twentieth-Century United States,” by Annelise Heinz, 1316- . “Toward Unsettling Histories of Domesticity,” by Antoinette Burton, 1332- AHR Reappraisal: Metahistory and the Resistance to Theory . “Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe, by Hayden White,” by Carolyn J. Dean, 1337- History Unclassified . “Freedom Summer ‘Homos’: An Archive Story,” by Charles Francis, 1351- . “The Trail from Fukushima,” by Harry Bernas, 1364- Reviews of HBO's Chernobyl . “Johan Renck, director, Chernobyl. Written and created by Craig Mazin.” Kate Brown, Yulia Komska, Alex Wellerstein, 1373-1380 Bedford Series Reviews . “Brent D. Shaw, Spartacus and the Slave Wars: A Brief History with Documents,” by Peter Hunt, 1381- . “Margaret R. Hunt and Philip J. Stern, editors, The English East India Company at the Height of Mughal Expansion: A Soldier’s Diary of the 1689 Siege of Bombay with Related Documents,” by Rupali Mishra, 1383- . “Anne Walthall and M. William Steele, editors, Politics and Society in Japan’s Meiji Restoration: A Brief History with Documents,” by Noell H. Wilson, 1385- . “Kristin L. Hoganson, American Empire at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: A Brief History with Documents,” by April Merleaux, 1386- . “Michael R. Marrus, The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial, 1945–46: A Brief History with Documents,” by Devin O. Pendas, 1388- . “David M. Gordon, editor, Apartheid in South Africa: A Brief History with Documents,” by Clifton Crais, 1389- . “John Dittmer, Jeff Kolnick, and Leslie-Burl McLemore, editors, Freedom Summer: A Brief History with Documents,” by Emilye Crosby, 1390- Featured Reviews . “Sam White, A Cold Welcome: The Little Ice Age and Europe’s Encounter with North America,” by Peter C. Mancall, 1393- . “Jakobina K. Arch, Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan,” by Nancy Shoemaker, 1396- . “James L. Hevia, Animal Labor and Colonial Warfare,” by Alan Mikhail, 1398- . “Megan Black, The Global Interior: Mineral Frontiers and American Power,” by Stephen Macekura, 1401- 2 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Fourth Quarter 2019 . “Caitlin Rosenthal, Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management,” by Lorena S. Walsh, 1404- . “Enrico Dal Lago. Civil War and Agrarian Unrest: The Confederate South and Southern Italy,” by Marta Petrusewicz, 1407- . “Jane Hearn, editor, A Past That Won’t Rest: Images of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi; James T. Campbell and Elaine Owens. Mississippi Witness: The Photographs of Florence Mars,” by John Dittmer, 1410 . “Dave Zirin, Jim Brown: Last Man Standing; Jesse Berrett, Pigskin Nation: How the NFL Remade American Politics; Rob Ruck, Tropic of Football: The Long and Perilous Journey of Samoans to the NFL,” by Timothy B. Spears, 1412- . “Shaul Mitelpunk, Israel in the American Mind: The Cultural Politics of US-Israeli Relations, 1958–1988,” by Hasia R. Diner, 1416- . “William Taubman, Gorbachev: His Life and Times,” by Kathleen E. Smith, 1419- American Political Science Review, Vol. 113, No. 4 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues . “Who Leads? Who Follows? Measuring Issue Attention and Agenda Setting by Legislators and the Mass Public Using Social Media Data,” by Pablo Barberá, Andreu Casas, Jonathan Nagler, Patrick J. Egan, Richard Bonneau, John T. Jost, Joshua A. Tucker, 883- . “Persuading the Enemy: Estimating the Persuasive Effects of Partisan Media with the Preference- Incorporating Choice and Assignment Design,” by Justin De Benedictis-Kessner, Matthew A. Baum, Adam J. Berinsky, Teppei Yamamoto, 902- . “The Party or the Purse? Unequal Representation in the US Senate,” by Jeffrey R. Lax, Justin H. Phillips, Adam Zelizer, 917- . “Pitch Perfect: Vocal Pitch and the Emotional Intensity of Congressional Speech,” by Bryce J. Dietrich, Matthew Hayes, Diana Z. O’brien, 941- . “Do Fairer Elections Increase the Responsiveness of Politicians?” by George Kwaku Ofosu, 963- . “Why Some Persistent Problems Persist,” by Robert Powell, 980- . “Investment in the Shadow of Conflict: Globalization, Capital Control, and State Repression,” by Mehdi Shadmehr, 997- . “Can Violent Protest Change Local Policy Support? Evidence from the Aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Riot,” by Ryan D. Enos, Aaron R. Kaufman, Melissa L. Sands, 1012- . “Ethnic Riots and Prosocial Behavior: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan,” by Anselm Hager, Krzysztof Krakowski, Max Schaub, 1029- . “Mass Purges: Top-Down Accountability in Autocracy,” by B. Pablo Montagnes, Stephane Wolton, 1045- Letter . “BARP: Improving Mister P Using Bayesian Additive Regression Trees,” by James Bisbee, 1060- . “Political Theory in an Ethnographic Key,” by Matthew Longo, Bernardo Zacka, 1066- . “Does Public Opinion Constrain Presidential Unilateralism?” by Dino P. Christenson, Douglas L. Kriner, 1071- . “Concentrated Burdens: How Self-Interest and Partisanship Shape Opinion on Opioid Treatment Policy,” by Justin De Benedictis-Kessner, Michael Hankinson, 1078- American Quarterly, Vol.71, No.3 (September 2019) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/ Special Issue: Origins of Biopolitics in the Americas . “Introduction: Technologies of Life and Architectures of Death in Early America,” by Greta LaFleur, Kyla Schuller, 603- . “Zombie Biopolitics,” by Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, 625- 3 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Fourth Quarter 2019 . “Witch Hunts and Census Conflicts: Becoming a Population in Colonial Massachusetts,” by Molly Farrell, 653- . “Fugitive Performance: Negotiating Biopower and the Law in US Chattel Slavery,” by Lauren Heintz, 675- . “Scenes of Speculation: Harriet Jacobs and the Biopolitics of Human Capital,” by Ingrid Diran, 697- . “Robert Montgomery Bird's Neurodiversity Hypothesis,” by Ittai Orr, 719- . “Breeding Mixed-Race Women for Profit and Pleasure,” by Myrna Perez Sheldon, 741- . “Superannuated: Old Age on the Antebellum Plantation,” by Nathaniel Windon, 767- . “Euthanasia Politics and the Indian Wars,” by Stefan Aune, 789- . “On the Inertia of Appetite: Transient Relations from the Chinatown Opium Scen,” by Matthew Boulette, 813- . “Forum Introduction: ‘Toward a Biopolitics of Early America,’ by Greta LaFleur, Kyla Schuller, 835- . “Of Black Skin and Biopower: Lessons from the Eighteenth
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