Archiv für Februar 2016

The City and Imperial Propaganda: A Comparative Study of Empire Day in England, Australia, and New Zealand c. 1903-1914

This article explores how the meaning of Empire Day in the British World was manipulated and transformed through a range of urban institutions before reaching the public at large. Selecting cities in England and the Antipodean colonies for comparison,…

The Hospital City in an Ethnic Enclave: Tufts-New England Medical Center, Bostons Chinatown, and the Urban Political Economy of Health Care

Many leading hospitals and medical centers in the United States are located in large urban centers. This has meant that the post–World War II growth of the U.S. health care sector has been deeply intertwined with wider changes in the political e…

Stand Our Ground: The Street Justice of Urban American Riots, 1900 to 1968

Quelle: http://juh.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/42/2/419?rss=1

Health Care and Urban Revitalization: A Historical Overview

This overview provides a theoretical and historiographical summary of recent trends in the history and development of medical centers, their impact on urban development, and related trends in the role of city, state and federal governments in fosterin…

The Politics of Parliamentary Procedure: The Formation of the Westminster Procedure as a Parliamentary Ideal Type

10.1080/02606755.2015.1108577<br/>Louise Thompson

The Culture of Translation in Early Modern England and France, 1500–1660

10.1080/14781700.2016.1140070<br/>Andrea Rizzi

Anne Hardy, Salmonella Infections, Networks of Knowledge, and Public Health in Britain, 1880–1975

<span class=“paragraphSection“>HardyAnne, <strong><span style=“font-style:italic;“>Salmonella Infections, Networks of Knowledge, and Public Health in Britain, 1880–1975</span></strong>. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. 264. £60. ISBN 978 0 19 870497 3.</span>

D.S. Lucey and Virginia Crossman (eds), Health Care in Ireland and Britain from 1850: voluntary, regional and comparative perspectives

<span class=“paragraphSection“>LuceyD.S. and CrossmanVirginia (eds), <strong><span style=“font-style:italic;“>Healthcare in Ireland and Britain from 1850: Voluntary, regional and comparative perspectives</span></strong>, London: Institute of Historical Research2014. Pp. 296. £40. ISBN 978 1 909646 02 5.</span>

Numéro 2015/5 – n° 62-4 bis – Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine 2015-4bis

Page 7 : – Économie et politique de l’« accès ouvert » : les revues à l’âge numérique | Page 8 à 21 : Philippe Minard – Les revues à l’âge numérique : au péril de l’idéologie | Page 22 à 32 : , Etienne Anheim – Le numérique et l’économie éditoriale des revues scientifiques | Page 33 à 42 : Guillaume Calafat, Éric Monnet – À la recherche de l’accès ouvert. Revues et nouveaux formats numériques | Page 43 à 61 : Claire Lemercier – Pour qui écrivons-nous ? | Page 62 à 70 : Odile Contat, Didier Torny – Les revues en sciences humaines et sociales à l’heure des communs | Page 71 à 82 : Marc Minon, Thomas Parisot, Stéphane Bureau – Les revues SHS de langue française à la croisée des chemins | Page 83 à 99 : Patrick Fridenson – En France, au cœur de la révolution numérique internationale | Page 100 à 103 : Philippe Minard – Les faux-semblants du « tout gratuit » | Page 104 à 114 : Éric Monnet – Open access : la schizophrénie française (mars 2013) | Page 115 à 128 : – 2013-2015 : éléments d’un débat public | Page 129 à 130 : – Bulletin de la Société d’Histoire Moderne & Contemporaine.

‘The people need civil liberties’: trade unions and contested decolonisation in Singapore

10.1080/0023656X.2016.1140623<br/>Gareth Curless