Archiv für November 2011

«Well said is half a lie». Observations on Jörg Baberowski’s «Criticism as Crisis, or why the Soviet Union still Collapsed»

Content Type Journal ArticlePages 289-297Authors
Manfred Hildermeier, Universität Göttingen

Journal Journal of Modern European HistoryPrint ISSN 1611-8944

Journal Volume Volume 9

Journal Issue Volume 9, Number 3 / November 2011

Remembering and Rebuilding: Leningrad after the Siege from a Comparative Perspective

Remembering and Rebuilding: Leningrad after the Siege from a Comparative PerspectiveThe paper takes as its starting point the recognition that when compared with other post-catastrophic cities, Leningrad appears to be an outlier that offers little insi…

Different but the Same or the Same but Different? Public Memory of the Second World War in Post-Soviet Lviv

Different but the Same or the Same but Different? Public Memory of the Second World War in Post-Soviet LvivThis article addresses the changes of post-Soviet culture of memory of the Second World War in the western Ukrainian city and regional centre of …

Anniversaries and the Public Uses of the Risorgimento in Twentieth-Century Italy

Anniversaries and the Public Uses of the Risorgimento in Twentieth-Century ItalyThis article analyses three great anniversaries in twentieth-century Italian history: 1911 and 1961, the fiftieth anniversary and the centenary of unification, and 1932, th…

Gazing at Ruins: German Defeat as Visual Experience

Gazing at Ruins: German Defeat as Visual ExperienceThis essay explores documentary photography and, by way of comparison, diarywriting as the most common social practices for registering experiences of German defeat in 1945. Berlin witnessed one of the…

Shaping landscape identity in Jewish state education during the 1950s to 1960s

Paedagogica Historica, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page 1-17, Ahead of Print.

Changing Governance and Authority Relations in the Public Sciences

Abstract  Major changes in the governance of higher education and the public sciences have taken place over the past 40 or so years
in many OECD countries. These have affected the nature of authority relationships governing research prioriti…

Transnational Mobility and International Academic Employment: Gatekeeping in an Academic Competition Arena

Abstract  This article draws upon concepts developed in recent empirical and theoretical work on high skilled and academic mobility
and migration including accidental mobility, forced mobility and negotiated mobility. These concepts inform a…

Numéro 2010/3 – Tome CXVI – Le Moyen Age 2010/3-4

Page 533 à 543 : Jean Devaux – Introduction. Littérature et politique sous les premiers Valois | Page 545 à 559 : Bertrand Schnerb – Charles V au miroir du | Page 561 à 576 : Noëlle-Laetitia Perret – Lecteurs et possesseurs des traductions franç…

Challenging Incommensurability: What We Can Learn from Ludwik Fleck for the Analysis of Configurational Innovation

Abstract  This paper argues that Ludwik Fleck’s concepts of thought collectives and proto-ideas are surprisingly topical to tackle some
conceptual challenges in analyzing contemporary innovation. The objective of this paper is twofold: Fir…