Archiv für Mai 2013

Resentment and the Right: A Twentieth-Century Cycle of Reaction, Revaluation, and Retreat by the French Extreme Right

Throughout the twentieth century, French intellectuals of the Right have been locked in a cycle of resentment and reaction against the intellectual Left whom they blame for repeatedly ostracizing them from the role of ‘intellectuel’. This …

Joan Hinde Stewart, The Enlightenment of Age: Women, Letters and Growing Old in Eighteenth-Century France

Quelle: http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/43/2/403?rss=1

A Great Family of Sovereign Men: Democratic Discourse in Nineteenth-Century Spain

The article analyses how nineteenth-century Spanish Democrats understood democracy, what were the issues at stake, how they were debated, and how political and social discourses evolved. It focuses on Democrats’ conceptions of citizenship, freed…

John A Marino, Becoming Neapolitan: Citizen Culture in Baroque Naples

Quelle: http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/43/2/376?rss=1

HIS volume 56 issue 2 Cover and Back matter

Miscellaneous The Historical Journal, Volume 56 Issue 02, pp b1-b7Abstract

HIS volume 56 issue 2 Cover and Front matter

Miscellaneous The Historical Journal, Volume 56 Issue 02, pp f1-f3Abstract

SOCIALISTS AND SOCIAL REFORMERS IN LATE VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN BRITAIN

Review Articles ANNA VANINSKAYA, The Historical Journal, Volume 56 Issue 02, pp 593-601Abstract

LIFE-WRITING IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND

Review Articles MICHAEL HUNTER, The Historical Journal, Volume 56 Issue 02, pp 583-592Abstract

CONSIGNING JUSTICE TO HISTORY: TRANSITIONAL TRIALS AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Review Articles KIM CHRISTIAN PRIEMEL, The Historical Journal, Volume 56 Issue 02, pp 553-581Abstract

FRENCH-ASIAN CONNECTIONS: THE COMPAGNIES DES INDES, FRANCE’S EASTERN TRADE, AND NEW DIRECTIONS IN HISTORICAL SCHOLARSHIP

Review Articles FELICIA GOTTMANN, The Historical Journal, Volume 56 Issue 02, pp 537-552Abstract