Archiv für August 2015

Calamity and Transition: Re-Imagining Italian Trade in the Eleventh-Century Mediterranean

Quelle: http://past.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/228/1/15?rss=1

Humanity’s New Heritage: Unesco and the Rewriting of World History

Quelle: http://past.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/228/1/249?rss=1

Der Einfluss der deutschen Romantik auf den Historismus

The question about the beginning of history as a science, i.e. the transformation of historiography into historical research is close connected to the appearance of historism in the nineteenth century. In particular the attainment and the remarkable feat the German historian Leopold von Ranke achieved is generally recognized as a milestone in the history of science. All in all historism founded in 19th-century Germany as well as Rankes work is scarcely conceivable without the contributions of the writers associated with German Romanticism. The following article is an attempt to show the correlation between them.

Affamer les prisonniers de guerre: entre mythes et réalités, 1914–54

10.1080/13507486.2015.1048188<br/>François Cochet

Bringing Local Voices to the Global Negotiation Table: Norm Dissemination and Consensus Building on Tropical Forests and Climate Change

Journal Name: New Global StudiesIssue: Ahead of print

BJH volume 48 issue 3 Cover and Back matter

Miscellaneous The British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 48 Issue 03, pp b1-b7Abstract

BJH volume 48 issue 3 Cover and Front matter

Miscellaneous The British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 48 Issue 03, pp f1-f2Abstract

Harry Collins, Are We All Scientific Experts Now? Cambridge: Polity Press, 2014. Pp. vi + 144. ISBN 978-0-7456-8204-4. £9.99 (paperback).

Book Reviews Frederick Grinnell, The British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 48 Issue 03, pp 540-541Abstract

Paul Erickson, Judy L. Klein, Lorraine Daston, Rebecca Lemov, Thomas Sturm and Michael D. Gordin, How Reason Almost Lost Its Mind: The Strange Career of Cold War Rationality . Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. viii + 259. ISBN 978-0-226-04663-1. £24.50 (hardback).

Book Reviews Clemens Reisner, The British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 48 Issue 03, pp 539-540Abstract

Sarah Ferber, Bioethics in Historical Perspective . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Pp. xiv + 233. ISBN 978-1-4039-8724-2. £18.99 (paperback).

Book Reviews
Ángel R. Rodriguez,
The British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 48 Issue 03, pp 537-538

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The British Journal for the History of Science

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