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Fall 2007 Vol. 33, no. 3
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Laura Wertheimer
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363-393 |
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Continuity and Change in Constructs of Illegitimacy between the Second and Eighth Centuries |
Allyson Delnore |
395-419 |
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Robinson Crusoes in Chains: Punishment and Colonial Power Relations in French Deportee Writings, 1791-1848 |
Venita Datta
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421-447 |
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Superwomen or Slaves? Women Writers, Male Critics, and the Reception of Nietzsche in Belle-Epoque France |
R. O’Brian Carter |
449-473 |
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“The Fox-Trotters of Vieil-Armand”: Jazz and the Practice of Forgetting in Interwar France |
Roxanne Panchasi |
475-504 |
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“Fortress France”: Protecting the Nation and Its Bodies, 1918-1940 |
Antoine Coppolani |
505-526 |
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Les sciences sociales et la présidence: Daniel P. Moynihan et Richard M. Nixon |
Perspectives |
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Antoine Coppolani
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527-538 |
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Albert Cohen, Charles de Gaulle et le Sionisme |
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Summer 2007 Vol. 33, no. 2
French Colonial Urbanism
Edited by W. Brian Newsome and Tyler Stovall
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W. Brian Newsome and Tyler Stovall |
153-159 |
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Introduction |
Emily Clark |
161-182 |
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Elite Designs and Popular Uprisings: Building and Rebuilding New Orleans, 1721, 1788, 2005 |
Anne Pérotin-Dumon |
183-224 |
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Une ville de commerce antillaise entre “mornes” et palétuviers au 18 e siècle: Urbanisme colonial, administration royale et dynamisme du monde atlantique |
David Nelson |
225-255 |
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Defining the Urban: The Construction of French-Dominated Colonial Dakar, 1857-1940 |
Seth Graebner |
257-276 |
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Contains Preservatives: Architecture and Memory in Colonial Algiers |
Michael G. Vann
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277-304 |
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Building Colonial Whiteness on the Red River: Race, Power, and Urbanism in Paul Doumer’s Hanoi, 1897-1902 |
David W. Del Testa
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305-325 |
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Vinh, the Seed that Would Grow Red: Colonial Prelude, Revolutionary City |
Eric T. Jennings
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327-362 |
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Urban Planning, Architecture, and Zoning at Dalat, Indochina, 1900-1944 |
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Spring 2007 Vol. 33, no. 1
Eighteenth-Century Homosexuality in Global Perspective
Edited by Bryant T. Ragan, Jr. and Jeffrey Merrick
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Bryant T. Ragan, Jr. and Jeffrey Merrick |
1-5 |
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Introduction |
HR and guest editors |
7-14 |
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Trends and Issues in Gay and Lesbian History: An Interview |
Emma Donoghue |
15-22 |
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Doing Lesbian History, Then and Now |
Randolph Trumbach |
23-39 |
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Blackmail for Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century London |
Theo van der Meer |
41-67 |
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Sodomy and Its Discontents: Discourse, Desire, and the Rise of a Same-Sex Proto-Something in the Early Modern Dutch Republic |
Philip Brett |
69-77 |
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Issues in Music and Sexuality in the Long Eighteenth Century |
Simon Richter |
79-88 |
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‘Non Arrivo’: Presence And Absence in Eighteenth-Century German Same-Sex Desire |
Christopher Looby |
89-100 |
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Republican Bachelorhood: Sex and Citizenship in the Early United States |
Stephen O. Murray |
101-116 |
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Homosexuality in the Ottoman Empire |
Matthew H. Sommer |
117-133 |
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Was China Part of a Global Eighteenth-Century Homosexuality? |
Gary P. Leupp |
135-152 |
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Capitalism and Homosexuality in Eighteenth-Century Japan |
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Crossing the Border—Expanding the Enlightenment
Edited by Edward T. Larkin
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Edward T. Larkin |
465-471 |
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Crossing the Border—Expanding the Enlightenment: An Introduction |
Kari Winter |
473-492 |
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Bordering Freedom but Unable to Cross into the Promised Land: Africans in Early Vermont |
Marc Harris |
493-501 |
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Pennsylvania’s Border at Lake Champlain: Borders and Contexts in Colonial North America |
John Kenneth Rowland |
503-521 |
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General Thomas Gage, the Eighteenth-Century Literature of Military Intelligence, and the Transition from Peace to Revolutionary War, 1774 to 1775 |
Mira Morgenstern |
523-541 |
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Crossing Lines: Rousseau and the Creation of Community |
Robin Craig |
543-558 |
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Les Droits d’Auteur: French Women Writers and the Legal Borders of Eighteenth-Century Authorship |
Katherine M. Quinsey |
559-577 |
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“No Christians Thirst for Gold!”: Religion and Colonialism in Pope |
Nicholas Saul |
579-599 |
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Morbid? Suicide, Freedom, Human Dignity and the German Romantic Yearning for Death |
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Summer 2006 Vol. 32, no. 2
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Eugenia C. Kiesling |
225-246 |
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Corporal Punishment in the Greek Phalanx and the Roman Legion: Modern Images and Ancient Realities |
Karen Green |
247-272 |
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Isabeau de Bavière and the Political Philosophy of Christine de Pizan |
Jeremy L. Caradonna |
273-307 |
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The Death of Duty: The Transformation of Political Identity from the Old Regime to the French Revolution |
Steven D. Kale |
309-338 |
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Women, Salons and Sociability as Constitutional Problems in the Political Writings of Madame de Staël |
William E. Duvall |
339-357 |
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Flaubert’s Sentimental Education between History and Literature |
Sally Charnow |
359-380 |
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Le Théâtre du Peuple: Modern Theatre, Regionalism and the Search for the Authentic in Fin-de-Siècle France |
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The Queen’s Two Bodies: Royal Maternity and the Public Sphere
from the Old Regime to the Nineteenth Century
Fanny Cosandey |
381-401 |
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“La maîtresse de nos biens”: Pouvoir féminin et puissance dynastique dans la monarchie française d’Ancien Régime |
Thomas E. Kaiser |
403-420 |
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Scandal in the Royal Nursery: Marie-Antoinette and the Gouvernantes des Enfants de France |
Jo Burr Margadant |
421-451 |
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Representing Queen Marie-Amélie in a “Bourgeois” Monarchy |
Sarah Hanley |
453-464 |
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Configuring the Authority of Queens in the French Monarchy, 1600s-1840s |
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Spring 2006 Vol. 32, No. 1
Shifting Boundaries, Rethinking Paradigms:
The Significance of French Jewish History
Edited by Ronald Schechter
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Ronald Schechter |
1-7 |
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Introduction |
Jay R. Berkovitz |
9-38 |
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Ritual and Emancipation: A Reassessment of Cultural Modernization in France |
Ronald Schechter |
39-63 |
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A Jewish Agent in Eighteenth-Century Paris: Israël Bernard de Valabrègue |
Michael R. Shurkin |
65-82 |
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Consistories and Contradictions: From the Old to the New Regime |
Thomas Kselman |
83-104 |
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Turbulent Souls in Modern France: Jewish Conversion and the Terquem Affair |
Lisa Moses Leff |
105-128 |
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Jews, Liberals and the Civilizing Mission in Nineteenth-Century France |
Frances Malino |
129-142 |
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Institutrices in the Metropole and the Maghreb: A Comparative Perspective |
Nadia Malinovich |
143-163 |
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Between Universalism and Particularism: Discourses of Jewish Identity in France, 1920-32 |
Maurice Samuels |
165-192 |
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Renoir’s La Grande Illusion and the “Jewish Question” |
Jonathan Judaken |
193-223 |
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Alain Finkielkraut and the Nouveaux Philosophes: French-Jewish Intellectuals, the Afterlives of May ’68 and the Rebirth of the National Icon |
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Fall 2005 Vol. 31, no. 3
The Dreyfus Affair in the Twenty-First Century: A Reconsideration
Edited by Rochelle L. Millen and Tammy M. Proctor
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Rochelle L. Millen and |
319-322 |
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Introduction |
Michael Burns |
323-334 |
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“A Himalaya of Texts”: Dreyfus in Review |
Paula Hyman |
335-349 |
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New Perspectives on the Dreyfus Affair |
Cathleen M. Giustino |
351-372 |
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Persistent Anti-Jewish Hostility and Modern Technologies: The Entanglement of Old and New and the Radicalization of Politics in Prague around 1900 |
Isabelle Rohr |
373-392 |
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Philosephardism and Antisemitism in Turn-of-the-Century Spain |
Howard Lupovitch |
393-407 |
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“It Would Never Happen Here!”: The Dreyfus Affair in the Central and Eastern European Jewish Press |
Luc Nemeth |
409-432 |
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Un accélérateur d’énergies dans l’espace dreyfusard: Sébastien Faure, du début de l’Affaire au procès Zola |
Jeanne Humphries |
433-443 |
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The Dreyfus Affair: A Woman’s Affair |
Michael F. Leruth |
445-467 |
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Laicism, Religion and the Economy of Belief in the French Republic |
James P. Daughton |
469-483 |
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A Colonial Affair?: Dreyfus and the French Empire |
Simon P. Sibelman |
485-502 |
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Emerging Voices, Evolving Paradigms: Literary Expressions of Franco-Jewish Identity After the Dreyfus Affair |
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Summer 2005 Vol. 31, no. 2
History, Memory and Cognition
Edited by Luther E. Martin and Harvey Whitehouse
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Luther H. Martin |
195-200 |
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Introduction: History, Memory and Cognition |
Patrick H. Hutton |
201-216 |
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Quickening Memory and the Diversification of Historical Narrative |
Shane M. Barney |
217-233 |
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The Mythic Matters of Edith Cavell: Propaganda, Legend, Myth and Memory |
Tom Sjöblom |
235-254 |
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Storytelling: Narratives of the Mind and Modes of Religiosity |
Benson Saler |
255-270 |
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Finding Wayú Religion |
Brian Malley |
271-282 |
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An Interpretation Observed: Cognitive Distinctions Relevant to the Historiography of Interpretive Traditions |
Theodore M. Vial |
283-295 |
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Can Memory Fill In Gaps of Memory? Applications of the Cognitive Science of Religion to the History of Religions |
Richard English |
297-306 |
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Modes of Religiosity: Some Historiographical Reflections |
Harvey Whitehouse |
307-318 |
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Cognitive Historiography: When Science Meets Art |
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Money in the Enlightenment
Edited by Michael Kwass and Daniel Gordon
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Michael Kwass and |
1-2 |
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Introduction |
Rebecca L. Spang |
3-25 |
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The Ghost of Law: Speculating on Money, Memory and Mississippi in the French Constituent Assembly |
Dario Castiglione |
27-48 |
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Blood and Oil: Eighteenth-Century Monetary Anxieties |
Michael Kwass |
49-70 |
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Spending and Saving in the Enlightenment |
Daniel Gordon |
71-92 |
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The Dematerialization Principle: Sociability, Money and Music in the Eighteenth Century |
Catherine Ingrassia |
93-115 |
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Money and Sexuality in the Enlightenment: George Lillo’s The London Merchant |
Thomas M. Luckett |
117-139 |
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Imaginary Currency and Real Guillotines: The Intellectual Origins of the Financial Terror in France |
Paul Cheney |
141-167 |
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Finances, Philosophical History and the “Empire of Climate”: Enlightenment Historiography and Political Economy |
C. George Caffentzis |
169-194 |
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Civilizing the Highlands: Hume, Money and the Annexing Act |
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Islam and Modernity
Edited by John Calvert
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John Calvert |
359-361 |
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Introduction |
William Shepard |
363-384 |
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Fundamentalistic Phenomena: Christian and Muslim |
Salwa Ismail |
385-402 |
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Islamist Movements as Social Movements: Contestation and Identity Frames |
Armando Salvatore |
403-423 |
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The Transformation of Muslim Traditions: The Potential and Limits of Public Forms of Islam in Arab Societies |
Darius Rejali |
425-443 |
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Friend and Enemy, East or West: Political Realism in the Work of Usama bin Ladin, Carl Schmitt, Niccolo Machiavelli and Kai-Ka’us ibn Iskandar |
Michaelle L. Browers |
445-467 |
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Shahrur’s Reformation: Toward a Democratic, Pluralist and Islamic Public Sphere |
Forough Jahanbakhsh |
469-489 |
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The Emergence and Development of Religious Intellectualism in Iran |
Marion Boulby |
491-507 |
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Women and the “Islamic Movement” in Israel: Challenge to Patriarchy? |
John Calvert |
509-528 |
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Sayyid Qutb and the Power of Political Myth: Insights from Sorel |
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Robert Zaretsky |
151-177 |
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Playing Cowboys and Indians in the French Camargue |
Sean Kennedy |
179-203 |
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Situating France: The Career of André Siegfried, 1900-40 |
Matti Peltonen |
205-219 |
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From Discourse to Dispositif: Michel Foucault’s Two Histories |
Stephen Schloesser |
221-253 |
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“What of that curious craving?”: Catholicism, Conversion and Inversion au temps du Boeuf sur le Toit |
L. Scott Lerner |
255-281 |
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Jewish Identity and French Opera, Stage and Politics, 1831-60 |
Georges Vidal |
283-309 |
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L’armée française face au communisme du début des années 1930 jusqu’à “la débâcle” |
David Henige |
311-335 |
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The Implausibility of Plausibility/The Plausibility of Implausibility |
Arthur McCalla |
337-357 |
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Louis de Bonald’s Traditionalist Science of Society and Early Nineteenth-Century Biological Thought |
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Historical Guineveres and Literary Eleanors:
“Narratizing” Medieval Women’s Lives
Edited by Linda E. Mitchell
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Linda E. Mitchell |
1-5 |
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Introduction |
Fiona Tolhurst |
7-27 |
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The Great Divide?: History and Literary History as Partners in Medieval Mythography |
Kara Doyle |
29-54 |
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‘Narratizing’ Marie of Ponthieu |
Leah Shopkow |
55-71 |
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The Narrative Constructions of the Famous (or Infamous) and Fearsome Virago, Beatrice of Bourbourg |
Amélia P. Hutchinson |
73-87 |
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Leonor Teles: Representations of a Portuguese Queen |
Charlotte Newman Goldy |
89-107 |
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“The shiftiness of a woman”: Narratizing the Anstey Case |
C. Marie Harker |
109-125 |
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The Two Duchesses of Gloucester and the Rhetoric of the Feminine |
Virginia Blanton |
127-149 |
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King Anna’s Daughters: Genealogical Narrative and Cult Formation in the Liber Eliensis |
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Violence and the French Revolution
Edited by D.M.G. Sutherland
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D.M.G. Sutherland |
379-388 |
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Introduction |
Haim Burstin |
389-407 |
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Pour une phénoménologie de la violence révolutionnaire: réflexions autour du cas parisien |
Pierre Serna |
409-431 |
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Le duel durant la Révolution, de la joute archaïque, au combat politique |
Patrice Gueniffey |
433-450 |
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La Terreur: circonstances exceptionnelles, idéologie et dynamique révolutionnaire |
Philippe Bourdin |
451-468 |
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La terreur et la mort, une écriture de la postérité |
Timothy Tackett |
469-493 |
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The Flight to Varennes and the Coming of the Terror |
Ted W. Margadant |
495-528 |
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Summary Justice and the Crisis of the Old Regime in 1789 |
Howard G. Brown |
529-558 |
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Echoes of the Terror |
Dominique Godineau |
559-576 |
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Femmes et violence dans l’espace politique révolutionnaire |
Commentary
Michel Vovelle |
577-582 |
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En guise de conclusion |
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Interpreting the Death Penalty: Spectacles and Debates
Edited by Randall McGowen and Daniel Gordon
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Randall McGowen and Daniel Gordon |
189-190 |
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Introduction |
Michael Meranze |
191-209 |
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Michel Foucault, the Death Penalty and the Crisis of Historical Understanding |
Robert Nye |
211-228 |
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Two Capital Punishment Debates in France: 1908 and 1981 |
Randall McGowen |
229-249 |
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History, Culture and the Death Penalty: The British Debates, 1840-70 |
Daniel Gordon |
251-273 |
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The Theater of Terror: The Jacobin Execution in Comparative and Theoretical Perspective |
Gene E. Ogle |
275-293 |
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Slaves of Justice: Saint Domingue’s Executioners and the Production of Shame |
Paul Friedland |
295-317 |
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Beyond Deterrence: Cadavers, Effigies, Animals and the Logic of Executions in Premodern France |
Katherine Royer |
319-339 |
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The Body in Parts: Reading the Execution Ritual in Late Medieval England |
Carlin Barton |
341-360 |
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The Emotional Economy of Sacrifice and Execution in Ancient Rome |
Commentary
Austin Sarat |
361-377 |
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Presentist Preoccupations: Reflections on State Killing in the Contemporary United States |
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Slavery and Citizenship in the Age of the Atlantic Revolutions
Edited by Malick W. Ghachem
Bernard Bailyn |
1-5 |
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Preface |
Malick W. Ghachem |
7-17 |
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Introduction: Slavery and Citizenship in the Age of the Atlantic Revolutions |
Douglas M. Bradburn |
19-41 |
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“True Americans” and “Hordes of Foreigners”: Nationalism, Ethnicity and the Problem of Citizenship in the United States, 1789-1800 |
Marixa Lasso |
43-63 |
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A Republican Myth of Racial Harmony: Race and Patriotism in Colombia, 1810-12 |
Seth Meisel |
65-82 |
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From Slave to Citizen-Soldier in Early-Independence Argentina |
Laurent Dubois |
83-102 |
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“Our Three Colors”: The King, the Republic and the Political Culture of Slave Revolution in Saint-Domingue |
Ashli White |
103-121 |
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The Politics of “French negroes” in the United States |
Malick W. Ghachem |
123-144 |
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The “Trap” of Representation: Sovereignty, Slavery and the Road to the Haitian Revolution |
Evelyn Powell Jennings |
145-162 |
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The Spanish Colonial State and African Enslavement in Havana, 1763-90 |
Erika Pani |
163-188 |
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“Actors on a Most Conspicuous Stage”: Citizens of Revolution in the United States and Mexico |
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Fall 2002 Vol. 28, No. 3
Edited by John Christian Laursen and Anne Hofmann
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John Christian Laursen and Anne Hofmann |
311-319 |
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Benjamin Constant on the Self, Religion and Politics: An Introduction |
François Rosset |
321-340 |
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Ecriture du politique et écriture du moi chez Benjamin Constant |
Helena Rosenblatt |
341-360 |
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Reinterpreting Adolphe: The Sexual Politics of Benjamin Constant |
K. Steven Vincent |
361-383 |
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Character, Sensibilité, Sociability and Politics in Benjamin Constant’s Adolphe |
Patrick Coleman |
385-396 |
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Constant and the Froissement of Form |
Etienne Hofmann |
397-418 |
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Histoire, politique et religion: essai d’articulation de trois composantes de l’œuvre et de la pensée de Benjamin Constant |
Giovanni Paoletti |
419-438 |
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‘L’inconséquence et ses lois’: croyances religieuses et perspective républicaine chez Benjamin Constant |
Clorinda Donato |
439-453 |
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Benjamin Constant and the Italian Enlightenment in the Commentaire sur l’ouvrage de Filangieri: Notes for an Intercultural Reading |
Lucien Jaume |
455-470 |
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La théorie de l’autorité chez Benjamin Constant |
Aurelian Craiutu |
471-491 |
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The Battle for Legitimacy: Guizot and Constant on Sovereignty |
George Slusser |
493-512 |
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Future Liberty: Benjamin Constant in the Light of Speculative Fiction |
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France and Algeria: From Colonial Conflicts to Postcolonial Memories
Edited by James D. Le Sueur and William B. Cohen
James D. Le Sueur and William B. Cohen |
137-141 |
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Introduction |
Zeynep Çelik |
143-162 |
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Colonial/Postcolonial Intersections: Lieux de mémoire in Algiers |
Patricia M. E. Lorcin |
163-184 |
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Women, Gender and Nation in Colonial Novels of Interwar Algeria |
John Ruedy |
185-201 |
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Chérif Benhabylès and Ferhat Abbas: Case Studies in the Contradictions of the Mission civilisatrice |
Didier Folléas |
203-217 |
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An Interview with Benjamin Stora: Guerre d’Algérie : la mémoire par les images |
William B. Cohen |
219-239 |
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The Algerian War, the French State and Official Memory |
David L. Schalk |
241-254 |
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Of Memories and Monuments: Paris and Algeria, Fréjus and Indochina |
Philip Dine |
255-275 |
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(Still) A la recherche de l’Algérie perdue: French Fiction and Film, 1992-2001 |
James D. Le Sueur |
277-291 |
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Beyond Decolonization? The Legacy of the Algerian Conflict and the Transformation of Identity in Contemporary France |
Adam Shatz |
293-300 |
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An Interview with Alice Cherki |
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301-309 |
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An Interview with Mohammed Harbi |
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Patrick H. Hutton |
1-19 |
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Philippe Ariès and the Secrets of the History of Mentalities |
David S. Barnes |
21-49 |
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Scents and Sensibilities: Disgust and the Meanings of Odors in Late Nineteenth-Century Paris |
Robert J. Young |
51-72 |
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Out of the Ashes: The American Press and France’s Postwar Recovery in the 1920s |
Alexandre Coello de la Rosa |
73-92 |
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Representing the New World’s Nature: Wonder and Exoticism in Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdes |
Amalia D. Kessler |
93-117 |
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Searching for a “New System” of Government: Linguet and the Rise of the Centralized, Administrative State |
Jane Clement Bond |
119-136 |
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Women Workers in the Bourges Government Arsenals during World War I |
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Edited by William Cassidy
William Cassidy |
365-373 |
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Introduction |
A. J. Droge |
375-387 |
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Retrofitting/Retiring “Syncretism” |
Luther H. Martin |
389-400 |
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To use “syncretism” or not to use “syncretism”: that is the question |
Anita Leopold |
401-423 |
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The Architecture of Syncretism: A Methodological Illustration of the Dynamics of Syncretism |
Gregory D. Alles |
425-452 |
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The Greeks in the Caribbean: Reflections on Derek Walcott, Homer and Syncretism |
Bruce Lincoln |
453-459 |
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Retiring Syncretism |
Karen L. King |
461-479 |
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The Politics of Syncretism and the Problem of Defining Gnosticism |
Gustavo Benavides |
481-498 |
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Power, Intelligibility and the Boundaries of Religions |
Ulrich Berner |
499-509 |
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The Notion of Syncretism in Historical and/or Empirical Research |
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Aristocracies and Urban Elites in Early Modern France:
A Tribute to Ellery Schalk
Edited by Mack P. Holt
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Mack P. Holt |
177-181 |
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Introduction |
George Huppert |
183-199 |
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A Matter of Quality: The Pasquier Family between Bourgeoisie and Noblesse |
Kristen B. Neuschel |
201-218 |
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From “Written Record” to the Paper Chase? The Documentation of Noble Life in the Sixteenth Century |
James B. Collins |
219-240 |
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Noble Political Ideology and the Estates General of Orléans and Pontoise: French Republicanism |
Ellery Schalk |
241-300 |
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Marseille and the Urban Experience in Sixteenth-Century France: Communal Values, Religious Reform and Absolutism |
Barbara B. Diefendorf |
301-324 |
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A Monastery in Revolt: Paris’s Feuillants in the Holy League |
Mack P. Holt |
325-345 |
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Popular and Elite Politics in Seventeenth-Century Dijon |
Donna Bohanan |
347-364 |
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Keeping up with the Jourdains: Distinction and Consumption in the Aftermath of Dauphiné’s Procès des Tailles |
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Anita M. Walker and Edmund H. Dickerman |
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A Notorious Woman: Possession, Witchcraft and Sexuality in Seventeenth-Century Provence |
Lloyd Kramer |
27-47 |
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James Baldwin in Paris: Exile, Multiculturalism and the Public Intellectual |
Marvin R. Cox |
49-77 |
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Furet, Cobban and Marx: The Revision of the “Orthodoxy” Revisited |
Christine Holden and |
79-105 |
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From Emotionalized Language to Basic English: The Career of C. K. Ogden and/as “Adelyne More” |
Amanda L. Collins |
107-137 |
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The Etruscans in the Renaissance: The Sacred Destiny of Rome and the Historia Viginti Saeculorum of Giles of Viterbo (c. 1469-1532) |
DOCUMENT AND COMMENTARY
Brett E. Whalen |
139-156 |
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The Discovery of the Holy Patriarchs: Relics, Ecclesiastical Politics and Sacred History in Twelfth-Century Crusader Palestine |
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157-176 |
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An Account of the Discovery of the Holy Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob |
HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS
REFLEXIONS HISTORIQUES
Fall 2000 Vol. 26, No. 3
The End of the Enlightenment
Edited by Dennis F. Mahoney
Dennis F. Mahoney |
355-362 |
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The End of the Enlightenment: An Introduction |
Mira Morgenstern |
363-386 |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Politics as Enlightenment Critique |
Edward T. Larkin |
387-403 |
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Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi: The End of Reason and the Void |
Johannes Endres |
405-427 |
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Nathan Disenchanted: Continuity and Discontinuity of Enlightenment in Schiller’s The Bride of Messina |
Allen W. Grove |
429-446 |
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Coming Out of the Castle: Gothic, Sexuality and the Limits of Language |
Elizabeth A. Blood |
447-469 |
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“Barbares Européens”: Colonial Oppression and Liberal Discourse in Barbault-Royer’s Craon et les trois opprimés (1791) |
Wolfgang Wittkowski |
471-486 |
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Is Kleist’s Michael Kohlhaas a Terrorist? Luther, Prussian Law Reforms and the Accountability of Government |
Robert Anchor |
487-506 |
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Kant and Philosophy of History in Goethe’s Faust |
HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS
REFLEXIONS HISTORIQUES
Summer 2000 Vol. 26, No. 2
The Last Things
Edited by Larissa Juliet Taylor
Price: $24.00
Larissa Juliet Taylor |
161-171 |
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The Last Things: An Introduction |
Ariane Lainé |
173-187 |
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L’Antéchrist dans les homélies eschatologiques de Wulfstan : un mal du siècle |
Véronique Plesch |
189-221 |
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Enguerrand Quarton’s Coronation of the Virgin: This World and the Next, the Dogma and the Devotion, the Individual and the Community |
Clifford Davidson |
223-245 |
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The Signs of Doomsday in Drama and Art |
Larissa Juliet Taylor |
247-268 |
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God of Judgment, God of Love: Catholic Preaching in France, 1460-1560 |
Robin B. Barnes |
269-283 |
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Prophetic Pedagogy: Basilius Faber (ca. 1520-1575) and Evangelical Teaching on the Last Things |
Carlos M. N. Eire |
285-310 |
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The Good Side of Hell: Infernal Meditations in Early Modern Spain |
Peter Marshall |
311-333 |
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The Company of Heaven: Identity and Sociability in the English Protestant Afterlife c. 1560-1630 |
Adrianna E. Bakos |
335-353 |
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Images of Hell in the Pamphlets of the Fronde |
HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS
REFLEXIONS HISTORIQUES
Spring 2000 Vol. 26, No. 1
Howard G. Brown |
1-30 |
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An Unmasked Man in a Milieu de Mémoire: The Abbé Solier as Sans-Peur the Brigand-Priest |
Gregory S. Brown |
31-57 |
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Scripting the Patriotic Playwright in Enlightenment-Era France: Louis-Sébastien Mercier’s Self-Fashionings between “Court” and “Public” |
W. Jay Reedy |
59-91 |
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From Enlightenment to Counter-Enlightenment Semiotics: Authoritative Discourse and the Reactionary Social Science of Louis de Bonald |
PERSPECTIVES
Christophe Prochasson |
93-125 |
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Une histoire culturelle de la politique |
Christine Downing |
127-140 |
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It’s Not So Simple After All: Auschwitz, the Death of God, the Rebirth of the Goddess |
Peter E. Bergmann |
141-159 |
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Daniel Goldhagen in Germany: An Exploration in German Historiography |