Archiv für Januar 2016

David T. Zabecki, William H. Van Husen, Carl O. Schuster and Marcus O. Jones, eds, Germany at War: 400 Years of Military History

Quelle: http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/46/1/199?rss=1

Adam Zamoyski, Phantom Terror: Political Paranoia and the Creation of the Modern State, 1789-1848

Quelle: http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/46/1/201?rss=1

Benjamin Ziemann, Contested Commemorations: Republican War Veterans and Weimar Political Culture

Quelle: http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/46/1/203?rss=1

Lucian N. Leustean, The Ecumenical Movement and the Making of the European Community

Quelle: http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/46/1/158?rss=1

Michael Kwass, Contraband: Louis Mandrin and the Making of a Global Underground

Quelle: http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/46/1/156?rss=1

Defeat, Honour and the News: The Case of the Fall of Breda (1625) and the Dutch Republic

The honour of the polity, closely tied to military success, was of great importance in seventeenth-century European international relations. This article provides an analysis of the importance of the honour of the polity in the early Dutch Republic &n…

Peripheries and Contested Regions in Nationalist Imaginations: Irish-German Comparisons, 1850-1930

This article is a comparative study of the delineation of national territory by nationalist historians in Germany and Ireland from the mid-nineteenth century to the inter-war period of the twentieth century. The essay examines how the problem of histo…

In Defence of Freedom? The Practices of Armed Movements in Pre-1914 Europe: Italy, Spain and France

the purpose of this article is to analyse the role played by organized political violence in pre-1914 Europe, with special regard to labour conflicts, through an analysis of the social composition and the practices of four movements which deliberately…

Policemen and ‚Women of Ill Repute: A Study of Male Sexual Attitudes and Behaviour in Fascist Italy

Based on an analysis of personnel documents of the Italian Interior Ministry Police, the article investigates the sexual attitudes of police personnel during the Mussolinian dictatorship and the manner in which their commanders dealt with ‘misco…

Becoming Brigadistas: Jewish Volunteers from Palestine in the Spanish Civil War

Nearly two hundred men and women left Mandatory Palestine between the years 1936–1938 in order to defend the Second Spanish Republic. Despite the expressions of solidarity with the Spanish Republic, most of the political parties in the Jewish Yi…