Archiv für die Kategorie ‘Contemporary Issues in Historical Perspective’

Catholics, the “Theory of Gender,” and the Turn to the Human in France: A New Dreyfus Affair?

Camille Robcis

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 87, Issue 4, Page 892-923, December 2015.

Diasporas of Art: History, the Tervuren Royal Museum for Central Africa, and the Politics of Memory in Belgium, 1885–2014

Debora L. Silverman

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 87, Issue 3, Page 615-667, September 2015.

The Strange Death of Dutch Tolerance: The Timing and Nature of the Pessimist Turn in the Dutch Migration Debate

Leo Lucassen and Jan Lucassen

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 87, Issue 1, Page 72-101, March 2015.

Silences about Sarrazin’s Racism in Contemporary Germany

Michael Meng

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 87, Issue 1, Page 102-135, March 2015.

Das römische Gespräch in a New Key: Hannah Arendt, Genocide, and the Defense of Republican Civilization

A. Dirk Moses

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 85, Issue 4, Page 867-913, December 2013.

The Strange Politics of Federative Ideas in East-Central Europe

Holly Case

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 85, Issue 4, Page 833-866, December 2013.

Sovereignty at Guantánamo: New Evidence and a Comparative Historical Interpretation

Steven Press

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 85, Issue 3, Page 592-631, September 2013.

Why Did the Nazis Burn the Hebrew Bible? Nazi Germany, Representations of the Past, and the Holocaust

The Journal of Modern History, Volume 84, Issue 2, Page 369-400, June 2012.