Past issues, 1991 (Vol. 17) - 1999 (Vol. 25)
 
Fall 1999
Vol. 25, no. 3
Price: $20.00
 
THE DEFINITION OF RELIGION IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL-SCIENTIFIC STUDY
 
Edited by Luther H. Martin
 
Luther H. Martin, pages 387-389
Introduction
 
Benson Saler, pages 391-404
Family Resemblance and the Definition of Religion
 
Stewart Guthrie, pages 405-412
How Is Religion Causal—and What Is It, Exactly?
 
Brian K. Smith, pages 413-422
Authority, Power, and the Definition of "Religion"
 
Jeppe Sinding Jensen, pages 423-443
Universals and the Study of Religion
 
Armin W. Geertz, pages 445-475
Definition as Analytical Strategy in the Study of Religion
 
Gary Lease, pages 477-484
Response: Fighting over Religion (Notes from the Front)
 
Daniel H. Krymkowsky, pages 485-490
Afterword: The Quest for Theoretical Competence in the Study of Religion
 
Summer 1999
Vol. 25, no. 2
Price: Not available unless ordering all volumes
 
POSTMODERNISM AND THE FRENCH ENLIGHTENMENT
 
Edited by Daniel Gordon
 
Daniel Gordon, pages 177-182
Introduction: Postmodernism and the French Enlightenment
 
Malick W. Ghachem, pages 183-210
Montesquieu in the Caribbean: The Colonial Enlightenment between Code Noir and Code Civil
 
Arthur Goldhammer, pages 211-226
Man in the Mirror: Language, the Enlightenment and the Postmodern
 
Daniel Rosenberg, pages 227-250
An Eighteenth-Century Time Machine: The Encyclopedia of Denis Diderot
 
Elena Russo, pages 251-278
Virtuous Economies: Modernity and Noble Expenditure from Montesquieu to Caillois
 
Ronald Schechter, pages 279-306
Rationalizing the Enlightenment: Postmodernism and Theories of Anti- Semitism
 
Alessa Johns, pages 307-321
Reproducing Utopia: Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's The New Clarissa
 
Johnson Kent Wright, pages 323-340
The Pre-Postmodernism of Carl Becker
 
Louis Miller, pages 341-364
Foucault, Nietzsche, Enlightenment: Some Historical Considerations
 
Daniel Gordon, pages 365-385
On the Supposed Obsolescence of the French Enlightenment
 
Spring 1999
Vol. 25, no. 1
Price: $20.00
 
Robert van der Laarse, pages 1-31
Masking the Other: Max Nordau's Representation of Hidden Jewishness
 
Jonathan Judaken, pages 33-59
The Mirror Image and the Politics of Writing: Reflections on 'the Jew' in Sartre's Early Thought
 
David M. Levy, pages 61-93
Malthusianism or Christianity: The Invisibility of Successful Radicalism
 
Marie-Paule Ha, pages 95-125
Engendering French Colonial History: The Case of Indochina
 
Robert Zaretsky, pages 127-145
In the Name of God and History: The Association Sully and Extreme Right-Wing Protestantism in France, 1933-1945
 
PERSPECTIVES: COMMEMORATING TWO WARS
 
David L. Schalk, pages 149-164
Has France's Marrying Her Century Cured the Algerian Syndrome?
 
Robert K. Brigham, pages 165-175
Monument or Memorial? The Wall and the Politics of Memory
 
Fall 1998
Vol. 24, no. 3
Price: $22.00
 
EVIDENCE AND THE LAW
Edited by Robert A. Nye
 
Robert A. Nye, pages 375-383
Introduction: Evidence and the Law
 
Randall McGowen, pages 385-414
Knowing the Hand: Forgery and the Proof of Writing in Eighteenth-Century England
 
James C. Mohr, pages 415-435
The Paradoxical Advance and Embattled Retreat of the "Unsound Mind": Evidence of Insanity and the Adjudication of Wills in Nineteenth-Century America
 
Tal Golan, pages 437-458
The Authority of Shadows; The Legal Embrace of the X-Ray
 
Angus McLaren, pages 459-485
Laughing the Evidence out of Court: The Policing of Gender in the Late Nineteenth Century
 
Ken Alder, pages 487-525
To Tell the Truth: The Polygraph Exam and the Marketing of American Expertise
 
Summer 1998
Vol. 24, no. 2
Price: $20.00
 
Marja Warehime, pages 179-203
Mixing Genres, May 68 and the Ghosts of History: Louis Malle Rewrites the Rules of the Game
 
Robert J. Young, pages 205-229
Forgotten Words and Faded Images: American Journalists before the Fall of France, 1940
 
Michel De Waele, pages 231-252
Clémence royale et fidélités françaises à la fin des Guerres de Religion
 
Anita M. Walker and Edmund H. Dickerman, pages 253-281
The King Who Would Be Man: Henri II, Gender Identity and the Murders at Blois, 1588
 
Barrie M. Ratcliffe, pages 283-327
Workers and Religion in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Paris: The Evidence from the Timing of Weddings and Baptisms
 
FOCUS: Two Historical Journals: Compromise and Engagement
 
Lee Beier, pages 329-350
Innovation and Tradition on the Cutting Edge: Past and Present, 1952-1994
 
Natalie Zemon Davis, pages 351-374
Censorship, Silence and Resistance: The Annales during the German Occupation of France
 
Spring 1998
Vol. 24, no. 1
Price: $30.00
 
INTELLECTUALS AND THE DREYFUS AFFAIR
Edited by Venita Datta and Willa Z. Silverman
 
Venita Datta and Willa Z. Silverman, page 1
Introduction: New Approaches to Intellectuals and the Dreyfus Affair
 
Henri Mitterand, page 7
Histoire, mythe et littérature: La mesure de "J'Accuse...!"
 
Vincent Duclert, page 25
De l'engagement des savants à l'intellectuel critique: Une histoire intellectuelle de l'affaire Dreyfus
 
Christopher E. Forth, page 63
Intellectuals, Crowds and the Body Politics of the Dreyfus Affair
 
John J. Cerullo, page 93
Religion and the Psychology of Dreyfusard Intellectualism
 
Philip Nord, page 115
The New Painting and the Dreyfus Affair
 
Pierre-Olivier Perl, page 137
Les caricatures de Zola: Du Naturalisme à l'affaire Dreyfus
 
Martha Hanna, page 155
Laying Siege to the Sorbonne: The Action Française's Attack upon the Dreyfusard University
 
Winter 1997
Vol. 23, no. 1
Price: $20.00
 
Steven D. Kale, page 1
The Countercenterary of 1889, Counterrevolution, and the Revolutionary Tradition
 
Robert Anchor, page 29
Motherhood and Family in Goethe's Faust: Gretchen's Mother and the Gretchen Tragedy
 
Paul Mazgaj, page 49
Ce Mal de Siècle: "The Romantic" Fascism of Robert Brasillach
 
Robert Chenavier, page 73
Simone Weil, "le haine juive de soi"?
 
Spring 1997
Vol. 23, no. 2
Price: $20.00
 
Patrick H. Hutton, page 105
France at the End of History: The Politics of Culture in Contemporary French Historiography
 
Sarah Hanley, page 129
Mapping Rulership in the French Body Politic: Politic: Political Identity, Public Law and the King's One Body
 
Mary Pickering, page 151
Rhetorical Strategies in the Works of Auguste Comte
 
Philip Dine, page 177
The French Colonial Empire in Juvenile Fiction: From Jules Verne to Tintin
 
Leslie Choquette, page 205
Degenerate or Degendered? Images of Prostitution and Homosexuality in the French Third Republic
 
Ilan Rachum, page 229
The Entrance of the Word "Revolution" into French Political Discourse (1648-1653)
 
Michel Winock, page 251
Les attitudes des Français face à la présence américaine (1951-1967)
 
Fall 1997
Vol. 23, no. 3
Price: $20.00
 
CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION THROUGH NONTEXTUAL MATERIAL
Edited by Thomas V. Peterson
 
Thomas V. Peterson, page 259
Introduction: Cultural and Historical Interpretation Through Nontextual Material
 
Richard M. Carp, page 269
Perception and Material Culture: Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
 
Gustavo Benavides, page 301
Magic, Religion, Materiality
 
Gerar Edizel, page 331
Les ambitions dangereuses: How Art Is Trying to Regain the Cultural Materiality It Has Lost
 
Rebecca Leuchak, page 349
Imagining and Imaging the Medieval: The Cloisters, Virtual Reality and Paradigm Shifts
 
Carolyn V. Prorok, page 371
The Significance of Material Culture in Historical Geography: A Case Study of the Church as School in the Diffusion of the Presbyterian Mission to Trinidad
 
Louis A. Ruprecht, Jr., page 389
Clio and Melpomene: In Defense of the Historical Novel
 
Winter 1996
Vol. 22, no. 1
Price: Not available unless ordering all volumes
 
THE FRENCH DEFEAT OF 1940: REASSESSMENTS
Edited by Joel Blatt
 
Joel Blatt, page 1
Introduction
 
Nicole Jordan, page 11
Strategy and Scapegoatism: Reflections on the French National Catastrophe, 1940
 
Carole Fink, page 33
Marc Bloch and the drôle de guerre: Prelude to the "Strange Defeat"
 
Omer Bartov, page 47
Martyrs' Vengeance: Memory, Trauma, and Fear of War in France, 1918-40
 
William D. Irvine, page 77
Domestic Politics and the Fall of France in 1940
 
Elisabeth de Réau, page 91
Edouard Daladier: La conduite de la guerre et les prémices de la défaite
 
Vicki Caron, page 117
The Missed Opportunity: French Refugee Policy in Wartime, 1939-1940
 
Michael Jabara Carley, page 159
Prelude to Defeat: Franco-Soviet Relations, 1919-39
 
Robert J. Young, page 189
In the Eye of the Beholder: The Cultural Representation of France and Germany by The New York Times, 1939-1940
 
John C. Cairns, page 211
Reflections on France, Britain and the Winter War Prodrome, 1939-40
 
Martin S. Alexander, page 235
"Fighting to the Last Frenchman"? Reflections on the BEF Deployment to France and the Strains in the Franco-British Alliance, 1939-40
 
Philip Farwell Bankwitz, page 263
French Defeat in 1940 and its Reversal in 1944-45: The Deuxième Division Blindée
 
Stanley Hoffman, page 287
The Trauma of 1940: A Disaster and its Traces
 
Spring 1996
Vol. 22, no. 2
Price: $20.00
 
Matt K. Matsuda, page 303
In the Revolutionary Garden: Memories of Savages and Civilization
 
Sophia Menache and Jeannine Horowitz, page 321
Rhetoric and Its Practice in Medieval Sermons
 
Hervé Gagnon, page 351
Les musées accessibles au public à Montréal au XIXe siècle. Capitalsime culturel et idéal national
 
Marguerite Bistis, page 389
Managing Bergson's Crowd: Professionalism and the Mondain at the Collège de France
 
Lisa Greenwald, page 407
Not "Undifferentiated Magma": Refashioning a Female Identity in France, 1944-45
 
Peter Carrier, page 431
Historical Traces of the Present: The Uses of Commemoration
 
Alfred J. Andrea, Translation, page 447
The Anonymous Chronicler of Halberstadt's Account of the Fourth Crusade: Popular Religiosity in the Early Thirteenth Century
 
Fall 1996
Vol. 22, no. 3
Price: $25.00
 
VICO FOR HISTORIANS
Edited by Patrick H. Hutton
 
Patrick H. Hutton, page 479
Vico for Historians: An Introduction
 
Edmund E. Jacobitti, page 495
Community, Prereflective Virtue, and the Cyclopean Power of the Fathers: Vico's Reflections on Unexpected Consequences
 
Alexander U. Bertland, page 517
The Significance of Tacitus in Vico's Idea of History
 
Catherine L. Hobbs, page 559
Vico, Rhetorical Topics, and Historical Thought
 
Sandra Rudnick Luft, page 587
Situating Vico between Modern and Postmodern
 
Cecilia Miller, page 619
Interpretations and Misinterpretations of Vico
 
Winter 1995
Vol. 21, no. 1
Price: $20.00
 
S. K. Johannesen, page 1
Of Dead Grandfathers and Stolen Babies: Social Experience and Moral Reflection in a Norwegian Tale
 
Ronald S. Love, page 27
The Symbiosis of Religion and Politics: Reassessing the Final Conversion of Henri IV
 
Susan Rosa, page 57
The Conversion to Catholicism of the Prince de Tarente, 1670
 
Jack N. Lightstone, page 77
The Rhetoric of the Mishnah and the Babylonian Talmud: From Rabbinic Priestly Scribes to Scholastic Rabbis
 
Venita Datta, page 113
The Dreyfus Affair and Anti-Semitism: Jewish Identity at La Revue blanche
 
Brain A. Pavlac, page 131
Nicolaus Cusanus as Prince-Bishop of Brixen (1450-64): Historians and a Conflict of Church and State
 
Paul Archambault, Interview, page 155
An Interview with Jacques Le Goff
 
R. B. Rose, page 187
Feminism, Women and the French Revolution
 
Spring 1995
Vol. 21, no. 2
Price: $20.00
 
THE SCHOLARSHIP OF CULTURAL CONTACT: DECOLONIZING NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
Edited by Joel W. Martin and M. A. Jaimes Guerreo
 
Joel W. Martin, page 207
Foreward
 
George Sabo III, page 217
Encounters and Images: European Contact and the Caddo Indians
 
Bruce Greenfield, page 243
The Oral in the Written: The Irony of Representation in Louis Hennepin's Déscription de la Louisiane
 
Maureen Korp, page 261
Problems of Prejudice in the Thwaites' Edition of the Jesuit Relations
 
Rachel Buff, page 277
Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa: Myth, Historiography and Popular Memory
 
Donald A. Grinde, Jr., page 301
The Iroquois and the Development of American Government
 
Ward Churchill, page 319
Perversions of Justice: Examining the Doctrine of U. S. Rights to Occupancy in North America
 
Alexandra Witkin, page 353
To Silence a Drum: The Imposition of United States Citizenship on Native Peoples
 
M. A. Jaimes Guerrero, page 385
Afterward: Shifting Paradigms for an Anticolonialist Discourse
 
Fall 1995
Vol. 21, no. 3
Price: $20.00
 
NIETZSCHE: VOICES, MASKS, AND HISTORIES
Edited by John C. Gilmore
 
John C. Gilmour, page 393
Introduction
 
Kathleen Higgins, page 397
Nietzsche's Nursery Rhymes
 
David Goldblatt, page 419
Nietzsche and Ventriloquism
 
Garry L. Hagberg, page 437
Apollo's Revenge: Music and Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols
 
William Dibrell, page 451
The Dionysian Significance of Eternal Return
 
Charles E. Scott, page 471
Responsibility and Danger
 
John C. Gilmour, page 493
Genealogy, Interpretation, and Masks
 
David H. Fisher, page 515
Nietzsche's Dionysian Masks
 
Willaim E. Duvall, page 537
Camus' Fall-From Nietzsche
 
Thomas Leddy, page 553
Nietzsche on Unity of Style
 
Winter 1994
Vol. 20, no. 1
Price: $20.00
 
FACES OF MARIANNE: POLITICAL, SEXUAL, AND RELIGIOUS THEMES DURING THE FRENCH THIRD REPUBLIC
Edited by Stuart L. Campbell
 
Stuart L. Campbell, page 1
Introduction
 
William D. Irvine, page 5
Politics of Human Rights: A Dilemma for the Ligue des Droits de l'Homme
 
Martha Hanna, page 29
Metaphors of Malaise and Misogyny in the Rhetoric of the Action Française
 
Robert A. Nye, page 57
Sexuality, Sex Difference and the Cult of Modern Love in the French Third Republic
 
David L. Schalk, page 77
Zola and History: The Historian and Zola
 
Raymond A. Jonas, page 95
Restoring a Sacred Center: Pilgrimage, Politics, and the Sacré-Coeur
 
Joan L. Coffey, page 125
French Labor Law and the Christian Corporation at Val des Bois, 1840-1914
 
Fred Bud Burkhard, page 141
The Revue marxiste affair: French Marxism and Communism in Transition between the Wars
 
Summer 1994
Vol. 20, no. 2
Price: $25.00
 
LESBIAN HISTORIES
Edited by Vicki L. Eaklor
 
Vicki L. Eaklor, page 165
Introduction
 
Christine Downing, page 169
Lesbian Mythology
 
Allida M. Black, page 201
Perverting the Diagnosis: The Lesbian and the Scientific Basis of Stigma
 
Loralee MacPike, page 217
A Geography of Radclyffe Hall's Lesbian Country
 
Sylvia Martin, page 243
'These Walls of Flesh': The Problem of the Body in the Romantic Friendship/Lesbian Debate
 
Thamora Fishel, page 267
Extending the Limits of Social Construction: Female Homosexuality in Taiwan
 
Randolph Trumbach, page 287
The Origin and Development of the Modern Lesbian Role in the Western Gender System: Northwestern Europe and the United States, 1750-1990
 
Vicki L. Eaklor, page 321
"Seeing" Lesbians in Film and History
 
Fall 1994
Vol. 20, no. 3
Price: $20.00
 
HISTORY, HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE HISTORY OF RELIGIONS
Edited by Luther H. Martin
 
Luther H. Martin, page 335
Introduction
 
Ernst Breisach, page 337
World History Sacred and Profane: The Case of Medieval Christian and Islamic World Chronicles
 
Kurt Rudolph, page 357
We Learn What Religion is from History: On the Relation between the Study of History and the Study of Religions
 
Hans G. Kippenberg, page 377
Rivalry among Scholars of Religions. The Crisis of Historicism and the Formation of Paradigms in the History of Relgions
 
Carsten Colpe, page 403
The Science of Religion, the History of Religion, the Phenomenology of Religion
 
Michel Despland, page 413
Two Types of Scholarship: The Contrast between Anquetil-Duperron and Champollion
 
Arthur McCall, page 435
When is History not History?
 
Gary Lease, page 453
The History of "Religious" Consciousness and the Diffusion of Culture: Strategies for Surviving Dissolution
 
E. Thomas Lawson, page 481
Counterintuitive Notions and the Problem of Transmission: The Relevance of Cognitive Science for the Study of History
 
Winter 1993
Vol. 19, no. 1
Price: $20.00
 
Patrick H. Hutton, page 1
Sigmund Freud and Maurice Halbwachs: The Problem of Memory in Historical Psychology
 
Eleanor M. Godway, page 17
Phenomenology and the Frontiers of Experience: Merleau-Ponty and Irigaray
 
Mark Olsen, page 35
Motives, Memory and Mind: Collingwood's Theory of Actions and Histoire des Mentalités
 
Bertram M. Gordon, page 63
The Formation of de Gaulle's Political Philosophy: Legacies of the Belle Epoque
 
Martha Reineke, page 81
Within the Shadow of the Herms: A Critique of Myths and Mysteries of Same-Sex Love
 
Christine Downing, page 103
Reply
 
Alfred J. Andrea, Document and Commentary, page 109
The Devastatio Constantinopolitana, A Special Perspective on the Fourth Crusade: An Analysis, New Edition, and Translation
 
Spring 1993
Vol. 19, no. 2
Price: $20.00
 
POLITY AND PLACE: REGIONALISM IN MEDIEVAL FRANCE
Edited by Brigitte Bedos-Rezak
 
Brigitte Bedos-Rezak, page 151
French Medieval Regions: A Concept in History
 
Jeremy du Quesnay Adams, page 167
The Regnum Francie of Sugar of Saint-Denis: An Expansive Ile-de-France
 
Carola Small, page 189
Artois in the Late Thirteenth Century: A Region Discovering Its Identity
 
David R. Blanks, page 209
Regionalism in Medieval Languedoc: The Pays de Sabartès
 
James Given, page 229
Social Stress, Social Strain, and the Inquisitors of Medieval Languedoc
 
John Drendel, page 249
The Institutions of Village Government in Later Medieval Provence and the Origins of the Council of Trets
 
Michel Hébert, page 267
Le théâtre de l'Etat: rites et discours dans les assemblées provençales de la fin du Moyen Age
 
Fall 1993
Vol. 19, no. 3
Price: $20.00
 
Marvin R. Cox, page 279
Tocqueville's Bourgeois Revolution
 
Willa Z. Silverman, page 309
"Semitic Troubles": Author-Publisher Relations in fin-de-siècle France: The Case of Gyp and Calmann-Lévy
 
Henry C. Clark, page 335
Women and Humanity in Scottish Enlightenment Social Thought: The Case of Adam Smith
 
Mark Kingwell, page 363
Politics and the Polite Society in the Scottish Enlightenment
 
Arthur McCalla, page 389
Romantic Vicos: Vico and Providence in Michelet and Ballanche
 
Barbara Ann Day, page 409
Political Dissent and Napoleonic Representation during the Restoration Monarchy
 
K. Stephen Vincent, page 433
National Consciousness, Nationalism and Exclusion: Reflections on the French Case
 
Winter 1992
Vol. 18, no. 1
Price: $20.00
 
Barrie M. Ratcliffe, page 1
Suicides in the City: Perceptions and Realities of Self-Destruction in Paris in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
 
Linda E. Mitchell, page 71
The Lady is a Lord: Noble Widows and Land in Thirteenth-Century Britain
 
Paul Costello, page 99
William McNeill's Ecological Mythhistory: Toward an Ambiguous Future
 
Helena Waddy Lepovitz, page 121
Pilgrims, Patients, and Painters: The Formation of a Tourist Culture in Barvaria
 
Alfred J. Andrea and Paul I. Rachlin, Document and Commentary, page 147
Holy War, Holy Relics, Holy Theft: The Anonymous of Soisson's De terra Iherosolimitana: An Analysis, Edition, and Translation
 
Summer 1992
Vol. 18, no. 2
Price: $20.00
 
THE MAUPEOU REVOLUTION: THE TRANSFORMATION OF FRENCH POLITICS AT THE END OF THE OLD REGIME
Edited by Keith Michael Baker
 
Keith Michael Baker, page 1
Introduction
 
Dale Van Kley, page 17
The Religious Origins of the Patriot and Ministerial Parties in Pre-Revolutionary France: Controversy over the Chancellor's Constitutional Coup, 1771-1775
 
Shanti Singham, page 65
The Correspondance secrète: Forging Patriotic Public Opinion during the Maupeou Years
 
Sarah Maza, page 101
The Véron-Morangiès Affair, 1771-1773: The Social Imagery of Political Crisis
 
Fall 1992
Vol. 18, no. 3
Price: $30.00
 
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND USES OF THE PAST
Edited by Dennis F. Mahoney
 
Dennis F. Mahoney, page 1
Preface
 
Judith Dorn, page 7
Reading Women Reading History: The Philosophy of Periodical Form in Charlotte Lennox's The Lady's Museum
 
Brijraj Singh, page 29
Windsor Forest as a Modern and Postmodern Poem
 
Agnieszka Perlinska, page 45
A Semiotic Analysis of Eighteenth-Century Russian Culture: Discovering the Past and Modeling the Present
 
Nancy Nahra, page 59
The Secular Continent of Baron de Lahontan
 
Ruth Matilde Mésavage, page 77
Ecriture, répression et l'inconscient: Madam Roland
 
Géza von Molnár, page 95
Iconic Closure and Narrative Opening in Lessing, Kant, Goethe, and Novalis
 
Dennis F. Mahony, page 111
Human History as Natural History in The Novices of Sais and Heinrich von Ofterdingen
 
Winter 1991
Vol. 17, no. 1
Price: $20.00
 
Martha Hanna, page 1
What Did André Gide See in the Action Française?
 
William Cassidy, page 23
Dionysos, Ecstasy, and the Forbidden
 
Herman Lebovics, page 45
Louis Marin: The Discourse of Tradition in French Culture
 
Patrick H. Hutton, page 77
The Foucault Phenomenon
 
Spring 1991
Vol. 17, no. 2
Price: $20.00
 
Paul Mazgaj, page 103
Defending the West: The Cultural and Generational Politics of Henri Massis
 
Philip M. Soergel, page 125
Spiritual Medicine for Heretical Poison: The Propagandistic Uses of Legends in Counter-Reformation Bavaria
 
Luther H. Martin, page 151
Fate, Futurity and Historical Consciousness in Western Antiquity
 
Dominique Poulot, page 171
Le Louvre imaginaire: Essai sur le statut du musée en France, des Lumières à la Républic
 
Fall 1991
Vol. 17, no. 3
Price: $20.00
 
Amy B. Millstone, page 205
Out of the Mouths of Babes: Children as Right-wing Propagandists in the Novels of Gyp, 1881-1901
 
Robert Zaretsky, page 233
"Old Grudges and Atavistic Hatreds": Catholics and Protestants in the Department of the Gard, 1940-1942
 
Barbara Beckerman Davis, page 267
Poverty and Poor Relief in Sixteenth-Century Toulouse
 
Jean-Pierre Rioux, page 297
Peut-on faire une histoire du temps présent?
 
Henry C. Clark, page 307
Unmasking in the Political Culture of the French Revolution