Archiv für März 2016

Ferdinand II, Counter-Reformation Emperor, 1578–1637 . By Robert Bireley. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xii + 326. Cloth $99.00 ISBN 978-1107067158.

Book Reviews Hilmar M. Pabel, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 118-120Abstract

A Brief History of Islam in Europe: Thirteen Centuries of Creed, Conflict and Coexistence . By Maurits S. Berger. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2014. Pp. 354. €39.50. ISBN 978-9087281953.

Book Reviews Robin Vose, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 117-118Abstract

Complexity, Contingency, and Coherence in the History of Sexuality in Modern Germany: Some Theoretical and Interpretive Reflections

Research Articles Edward Ross Dickinson, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 93-116Abstract

“The Lord Has Done Great Things for Us”: The 1817 Reformation Celebrations and the End of the Counter-Reformation in the Habsburg Lands

Research Articles Scott Berg, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 69-92Abstract

The Early Eighteenth-Century German Confessional Crisis: The Juridification of Religious Conflict in the Reconfessionalized Politics of the Holy Roman Empire

Research Articles Patrick Milton, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 39-68Abstract

Uses of the Past in Twelfth-Century Germany: The Case of the Middle High German Kaiserchronik

Research Articles Mark Chinca, Christopher Young, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 19-38Abstract

Peter Gay (1923–2015)

Obituaries George S. Williamson, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 4-18Abstract

Letter from the Editor

Letter Andrew I. Port, Central European History, Volume 49 Issue 01, pp 1-3Abstract

A pivotal role? The AFL–CIO and the 2008 presidential election

10.1080/0023656X.2016.1164380<br/>Timothy J. Minchin

Frank Ninkovich: The Global Republic: America’s Inadvertent Rise to World Power / Henry Kissinger: World Order

Journal Name: New Global StudiesIssue: Ahead of print