Archiv für Mai 2013

dérive | 51 (2013)

Die Verstädterung der Arten [The urbanization of species]

Arena | 2/2013

Medelklassen finns inte [The middle class doesn’t exist]

Index on Censorship | 2/2013

Fallout: the economic crisis and free speech

Report from Doctoral Students Study Day UCL, London

This report provides details of seven promising PhD projects presented by doctoral students working in the domain of freemasonry and fraternalism, with commentaries by Professor Cécile Révauger from Université de Bordeaux III, who is perhaps the leading European scholar of eighteenth-century freemasonry, and by Miguel Hernandez, doctoral student from University of Exeter. The students’ research covered colonial freemasonry in India, Belgian reactions to fascist prohibition of freemasonry in Italy, masonic pottery, the Ku Klux Klan and freemasonry in the US, the creation of a Belgian national identity, female masonic rituals, and an introduction to the life of nineteenth-century Egyptologist and social climber Thomas Pettigrew. This impressive range demonstrates the excellent health of research into freemasonry in our universities.

Report from Doctoral Students Study Day UCL, London

This report provides details of seven promising PhD projects presented by doctoral students working in the domain of freemasonry and fraternalism, with commentaries by Professor Cécile Révauger from Université de Bordeaux III, who is perhaps the leading European scholar of eighteenth-century freemasonry, and by Miguel Hernandez, doctoral student from University of Exeter. The students’ research covered colonial freemasonry in India, Belgian reactions to fascist prohibition of freemasonry in Italy, masonic pottery, the Ku Klux Klan and freemasonry in the US, the creation of a Belgian national identity, female masonic rituals, and an introduction to the life of nineteenth-century Egyptologist and social climber Thomas Pettigrew. This impressive range demonstrates the excellent health of research into freemasonry in our universities.

Report from Doctoral Students Study Day UCL, London

This report provides details of seven promising PhD projects presented by doctoral students working in the domain of freemasonry and fraternalism, with commentaries by Professor Cécile Révauger from Université de Bordeaux III, who is perhaps the leading European scholar of eighteenth-century freemasonry, and by Miguel Hernandez, doctoral student from University of Exeter. The students’ research covered colonial freemasonry in India, Belgian reactions to fascist prohibition of freemasonry in Italy, masonic pottery, the Ku Klux Klan and freemasonry in the US, the creation of a Belgian national identity, female masonic rituals, and an introduction to the life of nineteenth-century Egyptologist and social climber Thomas Pettigrew. This impressive range demonstrates the excellent health of research into freemasonry in our universities.

The Jewish Press and the Holocaust, 1939-1945: Palestine, Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union, Yosef Gorny (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 294 pp., hardcover $90.00, e-book available

Quelle: http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/27/1/147?rss=1

The Wartime Diary of Edmund Kessler: Lwow, Poland, 1942-1944, edited by Renata Kessler (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2010), xvii + 165 pp., hardcover, $30.00, paperback, $19.00

Quelle: http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/27/1/150?rss=1

Nazi Labour Camps in Paris: Austerlitz, Levitan, Bassano, July 1943-August 1944, Jean-Marc Dreyfus and Sarah Gensburger (New York: Berghahn, 2011), 180 pp., hardcover, $70.00/{pound}40.00

Quelle: http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/27/1/152?rss=1

Shattered Spaces: Encountering Jewish Ruins in Postwar Germany and Poland, Michael Meng (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2011), xiv + 351 pp., hardcover, $35.00

Quelle: http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/27/1/154?rss=1