Archiv für Juni 2015

Urban History and the Construction of Social Difference

Quelle: http://juh.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/41/4/566?rss=1

Civil Society from the Underground: The Alternative Antifa Network in the GDR

In the 1980s, the „red border town,“ as Potsdam was called then, was a center of the East German left-wing punk and skinhead movement; as a countermovement it soon became a location for right-wing extremist violence and counter-violence. To confront r…

From Urban as Site to Urban as Place: Reflections on (Almost) a Half-Century of U.S. Urban History

Quelle: http://juh.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/41/4/560?rss=1

From Praise to Condemnation: Ottoman Revivalism and the Production of Space in Early Republican Ankara

This article observes how architectural practice and symbolic appropriations interconnectedly produced space in 1920s’ Ankara, the new capital of the new Republic of Turkey. The once magnificent and powerful Istanbul, capital of the Ottoman Empi…

RIGHTIST RITUAL, MEMORY AND IDENTITY COMMEMORATION IN LATE IMPERIAL RUSSIA

10.1080/09546545.2015.1037106<br/>George Gilbert

IN THE ‘MOST UNCOMPROMISING RUSSIAN STYLE’: THE RUSSIAN REPERTOIRE AT THE METROPOLITAN OPERA, 1910–47

10.1080/09546545.2015.1037105<br/>Paul du Quenoy

JEH volume 75 issue 2 Cover and Front matter

Miscellaneous The Journal of Economic History, Volume 75 Issue 02, pp f1-f5Abstract

JEH volume 75 issue 2 Cover and Back matter

Miscellaneous The Journal of Economic History, Volume 75 Issue 02, pp b1-b1Abstract

What Do States Do? Politics and Economic History

Research Articles Philip T. Hoffman, The Journal of Economic History, Volume 75 Issue 02, pp 303-332Abstract

Reforming Ottoman Governance: Success, Failure and the Path to Decline . By Fuat Andic and Suphan Andic. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2014. Pp. xiv. 171. Hardcover.

Book Reviews
Cihan Artunç,
The Journal of Economic History, Volume 75 Issue 02, pp 619-620

Abstract

The Journal of Economic History

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