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Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto

African Affairs, Vol.107, No. 429 (Oct 2008)http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol107/issue429/index.dtl

Articles “Mercenaries of democracy: The ‘Politricks’ of remobilized combatants in the 2007

General Elections, Sierra Leone,” by Maya M. Christensen and Mats Utas, 515-

“Courting the Kalenjin: The failure of dynasticism and the strength of the ODM wave inKenya's Rift Valley province,” by Gabrielle Lynch, 541-

“Between vulnerability and assertiveness: Negotiating resettlement in Kakuma refugeecamp, Kenya,” by Bram J. Jansen, 569-

“The African National Congress (ANC) organization at the grassroots,” by VincentDarracq, 589-

“From his master’s voice and back again? Presidential inaugurations and South AfricanTelevision – the Post-Apartheid Experience,” by Kristin S. Orgeret, 611-

Briefing “Counting ‘New Sudan’,” by Martina Santschi, 631-

Review Article “African development and African studies,” by Andrew Newsham, 641-

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American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.30, No.4 (July 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g902148992~db=all

Articles “The United States and the Balkans: Achieving Kosovo's Independence,” by Frank G.

Wisner, 189-

“NATO and Northern Europe: From Nordic Balance to Northern Balance,” by DanSteinbock, 196-

“Elections in Muslim Countries: No Need to Be Afraid,” by Amir Taheri, 211-

“Pardon Me for Asking, but Do You Really Want Democracy in Iraq?” by FariborzMokhtari, 214-

“Suicide Terrorism and Islam,” by Matthias Kuntzel, 227-

Miscellany “The NCAFP in Pictures,” 233-

For The Record “National Committee on American Foreign Policy (NCAFP) Visit to Seoul, May 5-7,

2008,” 235-

Book Briefs “Realism Reconsidered: The Legacy of Hans Morgenthau in International Realism, edited

by Michael C. Williamsm,” by J. Peter Pham, 239-

“The New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of Global Power to the East, by KishoreMahbubani,” by James C. Hsiung, 243-

“Condoleezza Rice: An American Life, by Elisabeth Bumiller,” by Edwina McMahon, 245-

American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.30, No.5 (September 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g904609531~db=all

Articles “What Is in the National Interest? Hans Morgenthau's Realist Vision and American

Foreign Policy,” by J. Peter Pham, 256-

“Foreign Affairs Challenges, Priorities, and Policiez,” by Thomas R. Pickering, 266-

“Why the Next President Should Focus on a Prosperity Agenda,” by Nancy Soderbergand Brian Katulis, 275-

“Getting It Right with Europe—from ‘Day One,’” by Robert E. Hunter, 281-

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“NATO'S 60th Birthday Party,” by Bernard E. Brown, 288-

“The Middle East,” by Amir Taheri, 292-

“Cross-Strait Relations: Policy Recommendations for the Next President,” by Donald S.Zagoria, 297-

“Prospects for Stabilizing U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations,” by Donald S. Zagoria, 304

“Russia's Place in the World,” by Michael Rywkin, 310-

“U.S. Policy Toward Africa: Recommendations for the Next U.S. Administration, 2009-2013,” by Herman J. Cohen, 315-

“U.S.-UN Relations: Briefing Memorandum to the 44th President of the United States,”by Benjamin Rivlin, 321-

“Water Issues Confronting the Next President,” by George E. Gruen, 328-

“New Thinking in Cyprus,” by Viola Herms Drath

“The United Nations Human Rights Council: A U.S. Foreign Policy Dilemma,” byBenjamin Rivlin, 347-

Book Briefs “The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India: Asian Realignments After the 1997

Financial Crisis by David B. H. Denoon,” by Herbert Levin Fellow, 373-

American Historical Review, Vol.113, No.4 (Oct 2008)http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/ahr/2008/113/4

Articles “Puritan Godly Discipline in Comparative Perspective: Legal Pluralism and the Sources

of ‘Intensity,’” by By Richard J. Ross, 975-

“‘As a Nation, the English Are Our Friends’: The Emergence of African American Politicsin the British Atlantic World, 1772–1861,” by Van Gosse, 1003-

AHR Forum: The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century Revisited “Introduction,” 1029-

“Crisis, Chronology, and the Shape of European Social History,” by Jonathan Dewald,1031-

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“Crisis of the Seventeenth Century Reconsidered,” by Geoffrey Parker, 1053

“Eyes around Bullet Holes? An East Asian Perspective on the Seventeenth-CenturyCrisis,” by Michael Marmé, 1080-

“Scientific Historical Analysis?” by J. B. Shank, 1090-

American Quarterly, Vol.60, No.3 (Sept 2008)http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/toc/aq.60.3.html

FORUM: Nation and Migration: Past and Future “Introduction: Nation and Migration,” by David G. Gutiérrez and Pierrette Hondagneu-

Sotelo, 503-

Citizenship and State Power “The Deportation Terror,” by Rachel Ida Buff, 523-

“Immigration Enforcement and the Complication of National Sovereignty:Understanding Local Enforcement as an Exercise in Neoliberal Governance,” byPhilip Kretsedemas, 553-

“‘Citizenship Matters’: Lessons from the Irish Citizenship Referendum,” by J. M. Manciniand Graham Finlay, 575-

“New Americans or Diasporic Nationalists?: Mexican Migrant Responses toNaturalization and Implications for Political Participation,” by Adrián Félix, 601-

Transnationalism “Transnationalism: A Category of Analysis,” by Laura Briggs, Gladys McCormick, and J.

T. Way, 625- “‘The Birth of a European Public’: Migration, Postnationality, and Race in the Uniting of

Europe,” by Fatima El-Tayeb, 649-

“Enforcing Transnational White Solidarity: Asian Migration and the Formation of theU.S.-Canadian Boundary,” by Kornel Chang, 671-

Migration Experiences “Flexible Citizenship/Flexible Empire: South Asian Muslim Youth in Post-9/11

America,” by Sunaina Maira, 679-

“Beyond Mexico: Guadalupan Sacred Space Production and Mobilization in a ChicagoSuburb,” by Elaine Peña, 721-

“Mexican Nationalisms, Southern Racisms: Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the U.S.

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South, 1908–1939,” by Julie M. Weise, 749-

“Unskilled Labor Migration and the Illegality Spiral: Chinese, European, and MexicanIndocumentados in the United States, 1882–2007,” by Claudia Sadowski-Smith, 779-

Writing Migration “‘World-Menace’: National Reproduction and Public Health in Katherine Mayo’s Mother

India,” by Asha Nadkarni, 805-

“Re-Producing a Nationalist Literature in the Age of Globalization: Reading(Im)migration in Julia Alvarez’s How the García Girls Lost Their Accents,” by SarikaChandra, 829-

Event Review “The Immigrant Rights Movement on the Net: Between “Web 2.0” and Comunicación

Popular,” by Sasha Costanza-Chock, 851-

The Americas, Vol.64, No.4 (April 2008)http://www.drexel.edu/academics/coas/theamericas/JUL08.htm

2008 CLAH Luncheon Address “Dos Palabras on Mexican Shrines and the Contagiousness of the Sacred,” by William

Taylor

Articles “Importing Freud and Lamarck to the Tropics: Arthur Ramos and the Transformation of

Brazilian Racial Thought, 1926-1939,” by Brad Lange

“‘A Stawart Motor of Revolutions’: An American Merchant in Pernambuco, 1817-1825,”by Caitlin A. Fitze

“Navigating Identities: The Case of a Morisco Slave in Seventeenth-Century New Spain,”by Karoline P. Cook

Interview Reminiscences of Mexico: A Conversation with Richard Greenleaf

Asian Security, Vol.4, No. 3 (Sept 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g902508318~db=all

“The Shape of Frontier Rule: Governance and Transition, from the Raj to the ModernPakistani Frontier,” by Joshua T. White, 219-

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“Sino-Indian Security Predicaments for the Twenty-First Century,” by David Scott, 244-

“ASEAN's Albatross: ASEAN's Burma Policy, from Constructive Engagement to CriticalDisengagement,” by Lee Jones, 271-

“Analytical Eclecticism in Theorizing Japanese Security Policy: A Review Essay,” byThomas S. Wilkins, 294-

Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 62, No.3 (Sept 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g901414604~db=all

“Burma's ‘saffron revolution and the limits of international influence,” by Andrew Selth,281-

“Overturning the alms bowl: the price of survival and the consequences for politicallegitimacy in Burma,” by Stephen McCarthy, 298-

“Introduction: Neoliberalism and its discontents in Australian Aid Policy,” by AndrewRosser, 315-

“Gender and Australian Aid Policy: can women's rights be advanced within a neo-liberalframework?” by Patrick Kilby and Kate Olivieri, 319-

“Land titling and poverty reduction in Southeast Asia: realising markets or realisingrights?” by Jane Hutchison, 332-

“Migrant labour, and the neo-liberal development paradigm: balancing thecontradictions in the Australian aid program,” by Patrick Kilby, 345-

“Risk management, neo-liberalism and the securitisation of the Australian aidprogram,” by Shahar Hameiri, 357-

“Neo-liberalism and the politics of Australian aid policy-making,” by Andrew Rosser,372-

“Pacific view: the meaning of governance and politics in the Solomon Islands,” by CliveMoore, 386-

“Muslims in Melanesia: putting security issues in perspective,” by Scott Flower, 408-

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.35, No.2 (August 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g794879581~db=all

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“‘Conducting Fieldwork in the Middle East’: Report of a Workshop held at the Universityof Edinburgh on 12 February 2007,” by Yasir Suleiman and Paul Anderson, 151-

“Egyptian Intellectuals in the Shadow of British Occupation,” by Efraim Barak, 173-

“Italian Involvement in the Arab Revolt in Palestine, 1936-1939 ,” by Nir Arielli, 187-

“ Israel's Exit from Africa, 1973: The Road to Diplomatic Isolation,” by Zach Levey, 205-

“Three Tales for a Sultan? Three Tales on Mehmed the Conqueror and PatriarchGennadius,” by Dean Sakel, 227-

Review Essay “US Foreign Policy in the Middle East,” by Aurelia Mane-Estrada, 239-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.10, No.4 (November2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117980943/issueyear?year=2008

Articles “The Orange Revolution: ‘People's Revolution’ or Revolutionary Coup?” by David Lane,

525-

“Islamic Radicalisation among North Africans in Britain,” by Jonathan Githens-Mazer,550-

“The Policy Impact of Defeats in the House of Lords,” by Meg Russell, and Maria Sciara,571-

“Supply or Demand? Women Candidates and the Liberal Democrats,” by ElizabethEvans, 590-

“Whatever Happened to the Balance of Payments 'Problem'? The Contingent (Re)Construction of British Economic Performance Assessment,” by Ben Clift and JimTomlinson, 607-

“Does Depoliticisation Work? Evidence from Britain's Membership of the Exchange RateMechanism, 1990-1992,” by Steven Kettell, 630-

“When Do Bureaucrats Prefer Strong Political Principals? Institutional Reform andBureaucratic Preferences in English Local Government,” by Francesca Gains, PeterJohn, and Gerry Stoker, 649-

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“Another Reason to Support Marriage? Turnout and the Decline of Marriage in Britain,”by David Denver, 666-

“Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something True? A Commenton Lister's ‘Institutions, Inequality and Social Norms: Explaining Variations inParticipation,’” by Kai Arzheimer, 681-

“Trade and Conflict Reduction: Implications for Regional Strategic Stability,” byLawrence Sáez, 698-

Controversy “Cutting Scotland Loose: Soft Nationalism and Independence-in-Europe,” by Peter

Preston, 717-

“The Differentiated Polity as Narrative,” by Mark Bevir and R. A. W. Rhodes, 729-

“What is at Stake? A Response to Bevir and Rhodes,” by David Marsh, 735-

Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 27 No.4 (October 2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117962924/issueyear?year=2008

Special Section: Imagining the Impossible: Textual and Visual Negotiations of the City inLatin America

“Imagining the Impossible: Textual and Visual Negotiations of the City in LatinAmerica:,” by Claire Williams and Niamh Thornton , 463

“City of Fear: Reimagining Buenos Aires in Contemporary Argentine Cinema,” byCatherine Leen, 465-

“Ghettourism and Voyeurism, or Challenging Stereotypes and Raising Consciousness?Literary and Non-literary Forays into the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro,” by ClaireWilliams, 481-

“From the City Looking Out, Out of the City Looking In,” by Niamh Thornton, 501-

Articles “Exhuming Death of a Bureaucrat ,” by Linda Craign, 519-

“Survival Strategies Among the Mexican Rural Elite,” by Keith Brewster, 534-

“Civil Service Reform in Latin America: External Referents Versus Own Capacities,” byCarlos Ramio and Miguel Salvador, 554-

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Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 21, No.2 (September 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g901520903~db=all

Section “Europe in the American world order: balancing or socialization?” by Birthe Hansen and

Anders Wivel, 287-

“Balancing against threats or bandwagoning with power? Europe and the transatlanticrelationship after the Cold War,” by Anders Wivel, 289-

“European small states' military policies after the Cold War: from territorial to nichestrategies,” by Jean-Marc Rickli, 307

“Social Europe and/or global Europe? Globalization and flexicurity as debates on thefuture of Europe,” by Andreas Antoniades, 327-

Articles “From Bretton Woods onwards: the birth and rebirth of the world's hegemon,” by Paola

Subacchi, 347-

“Republicanism and human rights: a plausible combination?” by Simon Hope, 367-

“Human security as power/knowledge: the biopolitics of a definitional debate,” by KyleGrayson, 383-

“Risk, responsibility and roles redefined: is counterterrorism a corporateresponsibility?” by Karen Lund Petersen, 403-

“A just soldier's dilemma: facing a war that does not meet jus ad bellum criteria,” byFrances V. Harbour, 421-

Canadian Journal of History, Vol.43, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2008)http://www.usask.ca/history/cjh/e/iss/index.shtml

“Years of Blood and Darkness”: Czech Extra-Parliamentary Representation andAustrian Democratization during the Hilsner Affair, 1899-1900,” by LarissaDouglass, 1-

“A ‘Museum of Bad Taste’?: The Jewish Labour Bund and the Bolshevik PositionRegarding the National Question, 1903-14,” by Roni Gechtman, 31-

“Grasping at the Whirlwinds of Change: Transitional Leadership in Comparative

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Perspective. The Case Studies of Mikhail Gorbachev and F.W. de Klerk,” by ElaineMackinnon, 69-

Central European History, Vol.41, No.3 (September 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CCC&volumeId=41&seriesId=0&issueId=03

“Life and Death in the Demiansk Pocket: The 123rd Infantry Division in Combat andOccupation,” by Jeff Rutherford, 347-

“Sports in the Human Economy: ‘Leibesübungen,’ Medicine, Psychology, andPerformance Enhancement during the Weimar Republic,” by Michael Hau, 381-

“Suicide by Proxy: The Unintended Consequences of Public Executions in Eighteenth-Century Germany,” by Kathy Stuart, 413-

“Red Power: Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich and Indian Activist Networks in East and WestGermany,” by H. Glenn Penny, 447-

“The Pre-History of the Holocaust? The Sonderweg and Historikerstreit Debates and theAbject Colonial Past,” by Matthew P. Fitzpatrick, 477-

Chinese Historical Review, Vol.15, No.1 (Spring 2008)http://www.chss.iup.edu/chr/CHR-publishedIssues.htm

Articles “Sports in China's Internationalization and National Representation: China's

Participation in 1932, 1936 and 1948 Olympic Games,” by Xu Guoqi, 1-

“The Publisher's Dilemma: A Study of ‘Editorial Statements’ on Late Ming BookIllustrations (1550-1644),” by J.P. Park, 25-

Research Notes “Retrospect and Prospect: The Rise of Economic History in China,” by Li Bozhong, 50-

“Beyond Binary Imagination: Progress and Problems in Chinese Film Historiography,”by Yingjin Zhang, 65-

Forum on the Twentieth Anniversary of CHUS and CHR Introduction, 89-

“Remembering the Founding Days,” by Gao Wangling, 91-

“Present at the Creation: Reflections on CHUS at Twenty,” by Qiang Zhai, 96-

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“Promoting U.S.-China Academic Exchange in the Early 1990s,” by Zhaohui Hong, 101-

“Discovering History in Another China: CHUS and the Cultural Exchange across theTaiwan Strait,” by Q. Edward Wang, 107-

“From Chinese Historians to The Chinese Historical Review: The Transformation of anAcademic Journal,” by Victor Cunrui Xiong, 118-

“CHUS and CHR in 2003 and 2004: A Personal Memory,” by Di Wang, 123-

“Bridging the Pacific: Three Generations of Chinese Historians in the United States,1945-2008,” by Hanchao Lu, 131-

“From Margin to Cutting Edge: The Search for a Paradigm in Chinese Historical Studies,”by James Zheng Gao, 137-

“Who Am I? Reflections on the Identity Challenge to a Historian of Chinese Origin inAmerica,” by Chen Jian, 145-

“My Journey West,” by Qin Shao, 153-

“CHUS: An Unfinished Journey of Transnationalism,” by Wang Xi 159-

Documents and Chronology, 167-

Chinese Historical Review, Vol.15, No.2 (Fall 2008)http://www.chss.iup.edu/chr/CHR-publishedIssues.htm

Articles “Bridging Revolution and Decolonization: The “Bandung Discourse” in China’s Early

Cold War Experience,” by Chen Jian, 207-

“Politicization and De-politicization of History: The Evolution of International Studies ofthe Nanjing Massacre,” by C.X. George Wei, 242-

“Attempts to Transform CCP’s Ethnic Minority Policy in the Early 1980s,” byHarbar, 296-

Research Notes “Walking a Fine Line: Thoughts on Writing about the History of the People’s Republic of

China,” by Weili Ye

“Chiang Kai-shek’s Diaries and Republican China: New Insights on the History ofModern China,” by Fang-shang Lu and Hsiao-ting Lin, 331-

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China Journal, Issue 60 (July 2008)http://rspas.anu.edu.au/ccc/tcj60.pdf

“Ethnicity, Rurality and Status: Hukou and the Institutional and Cultural Determinantsof Social Status in Tibet,” by Xiaojiang Hu and Miguel A. Salazar, 1-

“The Rise of Agrarian Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: AgriculturalModernization, Agribusiness and Collective Land Rights,” by Qian Forrest Zhang andJohn A. Donaldson, 25-

“Macroeconomic Disequilibria and Enterprise Reform: Restructuring the Chinese Oiland Petrochemical Industries in the 1990s,” by Kun-Chin Lin, 49-

“‘Four Civilizations’ and the Evolution of Post-Mao Chinese Socialist Ideology,” byNicholas Dynon, 83-

“Gender and Uxorilocal Marriage in Contemporary Rural North China,” by WeiguoZhang, State, 111-

Research Note: “Village Gazetteers: A New Source in the China Field ,” by Kristen E. Looney, 129-

The China Quarterly, Vol.195 (September 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=2189820

Special Section on Inequality in China “From Labour to Capital: Intra-Village Inequality in Rural China, 1988–2006,” by Zhou

Yingying, Han Hua and Stevan Harrell, 515-

“Retreat from Equality or Advance towards Efficiency? Land Markets and Inequality inRural Zhejiang,” by Qian Forrest Zhang, 535-

“Danwei Profitability and Earnings Inequality in Urban China,” by Yu Xie and XiaogangWu, 558-

Articles “Is China Abolishing the Hukou System?” by Kam Wing Chan and Will Buckingham, 582-

“When Communist Party Candidates Can Lose, Who Wins? Assessing the Role of LocalPeople's Congresses in the Selection of Leaders in China,” by Melanie Manion, 607-

“China's Shifting Attitude towards United Nations Peacekeeping Operations,” by Stefan

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Stähle, 631-

“Policy Metamorphosis in China: A Case Study of Minban Education in Shanghai,” byXiaojiong Ding, 656-

Research Report “The Political Economy of Land Reform in China's ‘Newly Liberated Areas’: Evidence

from Wuxi County,” by James Kai-Sing Kung, 675-

Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Summer 2008)http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol2/issue1/index.dtl?etoc

“Is the United States Complying with MTCR Rules?” by Zhao Tong and Li Bin, 5-

“Who is the Target of the US Anti-missile System Deployed in Eastern Europe?” by WuRiqiang, 39-

“International Institutions and the Chinese Red Cross Legislation,” by Wang Ronghuaand Chen Hanxi, 73-

“State Personhood in Ontological Security Theories of International Relations andChinese Nationalism: A Sceptical View,” by Alanna Krolikowski, 109-

“Xun Zi's Thoughts on International Politics and Their Implications,” by Yan Xuetong,135-

Cold War History, Vol.8, No.4 (November 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g903560895~db=all

Special Issue: Détente and its Legacy “Researching detente: new opportunities, contested legacy,” by Noam Kochavi, 419-

“The Soviet Union and detente of the 1970s,” by Vladislav Zubok, 427-

“Joining the conservative brotherhood: Israel, President Nixon, and the politicalconsolidation of the ‘special relationship, 1969-73,” by Noam Kochavi, 449-

“Anatomy of an airlift: United States military assistance to Israel during the 1973 war,”by Zach Levey, 481-

“Conservative goals, revolutionary outcomes: the paradox of détente,” by Jussi M.Hanhimaki, 503-

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“Legacies of detente: a three-way discussion,” by Thomas A. Schwartz, 513-

“Detente and human rights: American and West European perspectives on internationalchange,” by Jeremi Suri, 527-

Cold War International History Project Bulletin No.16 (Spring 2008)http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=1409&fuseaction=topics.publications&group_id=404244

Inside China’s Cold War

“Editor’s Introduction: Archival Thaw in China,” by Christian F. Ostermann

The Geneva Conference of 1954 - Part 1 “New Evidence from the Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s

Republic of China,” Introduction by Chen Jian and Shen Zhihua

“The Declassification of Chinese Foreign Ministry Archival Documents, A BriefIntroduction,” by Zhang Sulin

“Russian Documents on the 1954 Geneva Conference,” Introduction by Paul Wingrove

New Evidence on Chinese-Soviet Relations - Part 2 “To the Summit via Proxy-Summits: New Evidence from Soviet and Chinese Archives on

Mao’s Long March to Moscow, 1949,” by Sergey Radchenko and David Wolff

New Evidence on Sino-Albanian Relations - Part 3 “‘Albania is not Cuba’: Sino-Albanian Summits and the Sino-Soviet Split,” edited,

annotated and introduced by Ana Lalaj, Christian F. Ostermann, and Ryan Gage

New Evidence on Chinese Policies in the Cold War - Part 4 “New Documents on Mongolia and the Cold War,” translation and introduction by

SergeyRadchenko

“Twenty-Four Soviet-Bloc Documents on Vietnam and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1964–1966,”

Annotation and Introduction by Lorenz M. Luthi

“Romania and the Sino-American Rapprochement, 1969–1971: New Evidence from theBucharest Archives,” by Mircea Munteanu

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“The History of North Korean Attitudes toward Nuclear Weapons and Efforts to AcquireNuclear Capability” by Balasz Szalontai (excerpt from CWIHP e-Dossier No. 14)

New Evidence on North Korea - Part 5 “Pyeongyang in 1956,” by Nobuo Shimotomai

Research Notes - Part 6 “Conference Report: From Helsinki to Gorbachev, 1975-1985: The Globalization of the

Bipolar Confrontation, Villa Medicea ‘La Ferdinanda’ (Artimino, Italy) 27-29 April2006,” by Duccio Basosi, Matteo Gerlini, and Angela Romano

The 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq War: A CWIHP Critical Oral History Conference

“History through Documents and Memory: Report on a CWIHP Critical Oral HistoryConference on the Congo Crisis, 1960-1961,” by Lise Namikas

“CWIHP Launches New Middle East Initiative,” by Mircea Munteanu

Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.17, No.1 (June 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g794017786~db=all

Articles “Framing the Literary: Jacob Cromberger of Seville and the Incipient Spanish American

Narrative,” by Oscar Barrau, 5-

“Maria de Agreda, Spanish Mysticism and the Work of Spiritual Conquest,” by KatieMacLean, 29-

“Imitation and Improvisation in Juan Francisco Manzano's Zafira,” by Marilyn GraceMiller, 49-

“To Serve God and King: The Origins of Public Schools for Native Children inEighteenth-century Northern Peru,” by Susan E. Ramirez, 73-

“Inquisitorial Prosecution of Tomas Trevino de Sobremonte, a Crypto-Jew in ColonialMexico,” by Matthew D. Warshawsky, 101-

Review Essay “The Inca Legend in Colonial Peru,” by Jeremy Mumford, 125-

The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.97, No.398 (October 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g903561851~db=all

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Special Issue: Freedoms at Midnight

Preface: “The Midnight Hour,” bySusan Williams, Robert Holland and Terry A.Barringer, 637-

Introduction: “Independence Day Ceremonials in Historical Perspective,” by DavidCannadine, 639-

“Independence Day and the Crown,” by Philip Murphy, 667-

“At the Stroke of the Midnight Hour : Lord Mountbatten and the British Media at IndianIndependence,” by Chandrika Kaul, 677-

“The Ending of an Empire: From Imagined Communities to Nation States in India andPakistan,” by Yasmin Khan, 695-

“Casting the Kingdome into another mold : Ghana's Troubled Transition toIndependence,” by Richard Rathbone, 705

“Whose Freedom at Midnight? Machinations towards Guyana's Independence, May1966,” by Clem Seecharan, 719-

“Freedom at Midnight: A Microcosm of Zimbabwe's Hopes and Dreams atIndependence, April 1980,” by Sue Onslow, 737-

“‘Transfer of Destinies’, or Business as Usual? Republican Invented Tradition and theProblem of ‘Independence’ at the End of the French Empire,” by Martin Shipway,747-

Miscellany Commonwealth Update, by Oren Gruenbaum, 761-

“Sonny Ramphal: A Personal Tribute,” by Peter Marshall, 775-

“Thatcher and Ramphal: A Long and Turbulent Relationship,” by Derek Ingram, 781-

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.41, No.3 (September 2008)http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X

“Anatomy of systemic change polish management in transition,” by Andrzej K.Kozminski, 263-

“East and Central European Countries and the Iraq War: The choice between ‘soft

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balancing’ and ‘soft bandwagoning,’” by Alexandru Grigorescu, 281-

“Foreign direct investment in countries of the former Soviet Union: Relationship togovernance, economic freedom and corruption perception,” by Murat M. Kenisarinand Philip Andrews-Speed, 301-

“Czech Social Democracy and its ‘cohabitation’ with the Communist Party: The story of aneglected affair,” by Lubomír Kopeček and Pavel Pšeja, 317-

“‘State administration’ vs. self-government in the Slovak and Czech Republics,” byPhillip J. Bryson, 339-

“Decline and revitalization in post-communist urban context: A case of the Polish city—Gdansk,” by Dominika Polanska, 359-

“Local governance in post-Soviet Armenia: Leadership, local development andaccountability,” by Babken V. Babajanian, 375-

Contemporary British History, Vol.22, No.3 (2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g902659424~db=all

Articles “A Weak Sister? Macmillan, Suez and the British Economy, July to November, 1956,” by

Robert Cooper, 297-

“‘Saturated with Biological Metaphors’: Professor John Macmurray (1891-1976) and thePolitics of the Organic Movement,” by Philip Conford, 317-

“Protests Against the Vietnam War in 1960s Britain: The Relationship betweenProtesters and the Press,” by Nick Thomas, 335-

“Hollowing Out the State: Public Choice Theory and the Critique of Keynesian SocialDemocracy,” by Noel Thompson, 355-

“‘Dispute’, ‘Battle’, ‘Siege’, ‘Farce’? Grunwick 30 Years On,” by Jack McGowan, 383-

“Who's Afraid of Saddam Hussein? Re-examining the 'September Dossier' Affair,” bySteven Kettell, 407-

Contemporary European History, Vol.17, No.4 (November 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CEH&volumeId=17&issueId=04

Articles

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“Franco-British Relations and the Question of Conscription in Britain, 1938–1939,” byDaniel Hucker, 437-

“Did the German Occupation (1940–1945) Ruin Dutch Industry?” by Hein A. M.Klemann, 457-

“‘Only the Best British Brides’: Regulating the Relationship between US Servicemen andBritish Women in the Early Cold War,” by Giora Goodman, 483-

“Conflicts over the State Monopoly of Education in Slovakia, 1945–1948: Catholics,Communists and Democrats,” by James Ramon Felak, 505-

“In Search of a Greater Economic Entity: Norway and the Sterling Area Episode of theEarly 1950s Reconsidered,” by Lars Fredrik Øksendal, 523-

“Negotiating Credibility: Britain and the International Monetary Fund, 1956–1976,by Ben Clift and Jim Tomlinson, 545-

Review Articles “Perspectives on War in the Twentieth Century,” by Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, 567-

“From a Culture for Youth to a Culture of Youth: Recent Trends in the Historiography ofWestern Youth Cultures,” by Oded Heilbronner, 575-

Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 43, No.3 (September2008)http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol43/issue3/

“Chief Executive Organization and Advisory Arrangements for Foreign Affairs: The Caseof Sweden,” by Karl Magnus Johansson, 267-

“Mikhail Gorbachev, the Murmansk Initiative, and the Desecuritization of InterstateRelations in the Arctic,” by Kristian Åtland, 289-

“Africa's Evolving Security Architecture and the Concept of Multilayered SecurityCommunities,” by Benedikt Franke, 313-

Review Essay Back-To-Back Review: Ontological Investigations: Colin Wight, Agents, Structures, and

International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. By PatrickThaddeus Jackson, 341-

Back-To-Back Review: Motives, Essentialism and Defending the West Pole: PatrickJackson, Civilizing the Enemy: German Reconstruction and the Invention of the West.

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Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2006. By Colin Wight, 347-

“Pragmatic, Not Dogmatic, Ontology: A Reply to Colin Wight,” by Patrick ThaddeusJackson, 354-

“Living with Hume's Problem: Reply to Patrick Jackson,” by Colin Wight, 357-

Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.19, No.3 (September 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g902388715~db=all

Editorial “An Appreciation of Erik Goldstein, Editor, Diplomacy & Statecraft, 1989-2007,” by B. J.

C. McKercher, 381-

Articles “Introduction: Appeasement: Rethinking the Policy and the Policy-Makers,” by Michael

Roi, 383-

“National Security and Imperial Defence: British Grand Strategy and Appeasement,1930-1939,” by B. J. C. McKercher, 391-

“Appeasement: Before and After Revisionism,” by Sidney Aster, 443-

“The Spirit of Ulysses? Ideology and British Appeasement in the 1930s,” by G. BruceStrang , 481-

“Now that the Milk is Spilt : Appeasement and the Archive on Intelligence,” by John R.Ferris, 527-

“Appeasement in the Late Third Republic,” by Martin Thomas, 566-

Diplomatic History, Vol.32, No.3 (June 2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118503844/toc

Forum; Biography after the Cultural Turn “Broken Circle: The Isolation of Franklin D. Roosevelt in World War II,” by Frank ‘

Costigliola, 677

“Henry Kissinger, the American Dream, and the Jewish Immigrant Experience in theCold War,” by Jeremi Suri, 719-

Conflicted Hegemon: LBJ and the Dominican Republic,” by Randall B. Woods, 749-

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Commentary “‘Thick Description’: An Assessment of FDR, LBJ, and Henry Kissinger,” by Petra Goedde,

767-

“Foreign Relations Biography and the Cultural Turn,” by Andrew Rotter, 773-

Articles “‘A Messiah that Will Never Come’: A New Look at Saratoga, Independence, and

Revolutionary War Diplomacy,” by Chris Tudda, 779- “Diplomats in Turmoil: Creating a Middle Ground in Post-Anschluss Austria,” by Melissa

Jane Taylor, 811-

“A Perfect (Free-Market) World? Economics, the Eisenhower Administration, and theSoviet Economic Offensive in Latin America,” by Bevan Sewell, 841-

“The Aesthetic of Analysis: National Intelligence Estimates and Other AmericanAppraisals of the Cold War Triangular Relationship,” by Sulmaan Wasif Khan, 869

“Winning Hearts and Minds: U.S. Psychological Warfare Operations in Singapore, 1955–1961,” by S. R. Joey Long, 899-

The Engendering of Anticommunism and Fear in Chile's 1964 Presidential Election,” byMargaret Power, 931-

“Space-Strike Weapons" and the Soviet Response to SDI,” by Peter J. Westwick, 955-

English Historical Review, Vol.CXXIII, No. 503 (August 2008)http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/volCXXIII/issue503/index.dtl

Articles “Master Stephen Langton, Future Archbishop of Canterbury: The Paris Schools and

Magna Carta,” by John W. Baldwin, 811-

“Thomas More on Inquisitorial Due Process,” by Henry Ansgar Kelly, 847-

“The Road to Farndon Field: Explaining the Massacre of the Royalist Women at Naseby,”by Mark Stoyle, 895-

“Gender and the Development of Forensic Science: A Case Study,” by Julia Rudolph, 924-

“The British Government and the South African Neutrality Crisis, 1938–39,” by AndrewStewart, 947-

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Review Article “Consolidating the Empire: New Views on Ottoman History, 1453–1839,” by Christine

Woodhead, 973-

English Historical Review, Vol.CXXIII, No. 504 (October 2008)http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/volCXXIII/issue504/index.dtl

Articles “The Unoriginality of Tito Livio Frulovisi's Vita Henrici Quinti,” by David Rundle, 1109-

“Catholic Loyalism in Early Stuart England,” by Michael Questier., 1132-

“The Pirate, the Governor and the Secretary of State: Aliens, Police and Surveillance inEarly Nineteenth-Century Gibraltar,” by Stephen Constantine, 1166-

“‘Local Self-Government Is True Socialism’: Joshua Toulmin Smith, the State andCharacter Formation,” by Ben Weinstein, 1193-

“Industry, Class and Society: A Historiographic Reinterpretation of Michel Chevalier,” byMichael Drolet, 1229-

Review Article “Between the Bear and the Dragon: Nixon, Kissinger and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Era of

Détente,” by Matthew Jones, 1272-

European History Quarterly, Vol.33, No.4 (October 2008)http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol38/issue4/

“The Social and Religious Meaning of Nationalism: The Case of Prussian Conservatism1815-1871,” by Doron Avraham, 525-

“The Religionspolitik of Emperor Ferdinand I (1521-1564): Tyrol and the Holy RomanEmpire,” by M.A. Chisholm, 551-

“International History, Religious History, Catholic History: Perspectives for Cross-Fertilization (1830-1914),” by Vincent Viaene, 578

“Theorizing the Political in Germany, 1890-1945: Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, FranzNeumann,” by Christian H. Emden, 608-

“Man, Myth and Monuments: The Legacy of Otto von Bismarck (1866-1998),”by Frank Lorenz Müller, 626-

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European Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1 (June 2008)http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/eeas/2008/00000007/00000001

“Introduction: Understanding the Rise of the Individual in China,” by Yunxiang Yan, 1-

“'He Is He, and I Am I': Individual and Collective among China's Rural Elderly,” by StigThøgersen and Ni Anru, 11-

“Individualisation and Politics in China: The Political Identity and Agency of PrivateBusiness People,” by Jørgen Delman and Xiaoqing Yin, 39-

“Me and My Family: Perceptions of Individual and Collective among Young RuralChinese,” by Mette Halskov Hansen and Cuiming Pang, 75-

“A Collective of Their Own: Young Volunteers at the Fringes of the Party Realm,” byUnn Målfrid H. Rolandsen, 101-

“Critiquing the Idea of Japanese Exceptionalism: Japan and the Coordination of NorthKorea Policy,” by Linus Hagström, 131

European Journal of International Relations, Vol.14, No.3 (September 2008)http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol14/issue3/

“Security: Collective Good or Commodity?” by Elke Krahmann, 379-

“The Mystery of Modern Wealth: Mercantilism, Value, and the Social Foundations ofLiberal International Order,” by Chris Boyle, 405-

“A Quest for Inspiration in the Liberal Peace Paradigm: Back to Bentham?” by TomasBaum, 431-

“Cross-National Policy Networks and the State: EU Social Policy Transfer to Poland andHungary,” by Beate Sissenich, 455-

“Institutional Balancing and International Relations Theory: EconomicInterdependence and Balance of Power Strategies in Southeast Asia,” by Kai He,489-

“Geostrategies of the European Neighbourhood Policy,” by Christopher S. Browningand Pertti Joenniemi, 519-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.13, No.5 (August 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g901620669~db=all

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Special Issue: The Language of the Sciences and Humanities

Articles “Epistemic Virtues and Leibnizian Dreams: On the Shifting Boundaries between Science,

Humanities and Faith,” by Oren Harman and Peter L. Galison, 551-

“Disciplinary Distinctions before the ‘Two Cultures,’” by Ann Blair, 577-

“The Two Cultures and Systems Biology: How Philosophy Starts Where Science Ends,”

by Yanay Ofran, 589-

“Taking the Linguistic Turn Seriously,” by Menachem Fisch, 605-

“Cultural Darwinism,” by Nathaniel Comfort, 623-

Reviews “Genesis and Nature in Early Greek Philosophy,” by Darryl J. Murphey, 639-

“Still Looking for the Image in French Philosophy,” by Michael Berman, 645-

“'And What Was Kierkegaard's Weapon? But a Pen!'” by Jacob Golomb, 651-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.13, No.6 (October 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g903099025~db=all

Articles “Practical Reasonableness, Theory, and the Science of Self-Understanding,” by Jason

Robinson, 687-

“Agnes Heller's Existential Ethics and Bare Life,” by John Grumley, 703-

“Robinson Crusoe's Illness: Literature and Medicine,” by Fernando Dias de Avila-Pires,715-

“Revisionism in the Twentieth Century: A Bankrupt Concept or Permanent Practice?” byEvi Gkotzaridis, 725-

Reviews “A New Political Economy of Ancient Greece?” by Hans Derks, 743-

“As the Romans Did,” by Victory Castellani, 747-

“Paris as a Great Functional Space: Spatial Urbanism and Plug-In Architecture in the1960s,” by Wayne Anderson, 753-

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European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.15, No.5 (October2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g902564379~db=all

“Marché foncier et systèmes de production agricoles au XIXe siècle: le cas dudépartement de Brescia (Lombardie orientale),” by Paolo Tedeschi, 459-

“The nation as seen from below: Rome in 1870,” by Dora Dumont, 479-

“Uncontrolled urban housing in interwar Greece: the rise of the city in urban andnational politics,” by Georgios Kritikos, 497-

“Revolution, uprising, civil war: the conceptual dilemmas of 1956,” by Gbor Gyni, 519-

“Spain's and Poland's Road to NATO: the problem of continuity and change in theforeign policy of a democratising state,” by Beata Wojna, 533-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.60, No.7 (September 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g901701157~db=all

“The Internet and Anti-military Activism in Russia,” by Markku Lonkila, 1125-

“Minority Political Inclusion in Mikheil Saakashvili's Georgia,” by Julie A. George, 1151-

“Manipulating Politics: Domestic Investors in Ukrainian Privatisation Auctions 2000-2004,” by Heiko Pleines, 1177-

“The Internationalisation of the Russian-Chechen Conflict: Myths and Reality,” by EmilSouleimanov and Ondrej Ditrych, 1199-

“Stalinist Public or Communitarian Project? Housing Organisations and Self-ManagedCanteens in Moscow's Frunze Raion,” by Yasuhiro Matsui, 1223-

“The Partition of Khorezm and the Positions of Turkestanis on Razmezhevanie,” byHasan Ali Karasar , 1247-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.60, No.8 (October 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g902438837~db=all

Articles “Social Capital and Community Participation in Post-Soviet Armenia: Implications for

Policy and Practice,” by Babken V. Babajanian, 1299-

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“Catching the 'Shanghai Spirit': How the Shanghai Cooperation Organization PromotesAuthoritarian Norms in Central Asia,” by Thomas Ambrosio, 1321-

“Generational Differences in Russian Attitudes towards Democracy and the Economy,”by Jeffrey W. Hahn and Igor Logvinenko, 1345-

“Technical Efficiency, Allocative Efficiency and Profitability in Hungarian Small andMedium-Sized Enterprises: A Model with Frontier Functions,” by Ivan Major, 1371-

“Scientific, Institutional and Personal Rivalries among Soviet Geographers in the LateStalin Era,” by Denis J. B. Shaw and Jonathan D. Oldfield, 1397-

“The National Ideology and the Basis of the Lukashenka Regime in Belarus,” by NataliaLeshchenko, 1419-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.60, No.9 (November 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g904098577~db=all

Special Section: Temporary Migration and Community Cohesion: The Nature and Impact ofMigration from East-Central to Western Europe

“Editor's Introduction,” by Anne White, 1463-

“Polish 'Temporary' Migration: The Formation and Significance of Social Networks,” byAnne White and Louise Ryan, 1467-

“The Influence of Migration on Origin Communities: Insights from Polish Migrations tothe West,” by Tim Elrick, 1503-

“The Contested Terrain of the Parallel Society: The Other Natives in ContemporaryGreece and Germany,” by Christin Hess, 1519-

Articles “Under the Kremlin's Thumb: Does Increased State Control in the Russian Gas Sector

Endanger European Energy Security?” by Andreas Heinrich, 1539-

“Which Minority is Appeased? Coalition Potential and Redistribution in Latvia andUkraine,” by Stephen Bloom, 1575-

Discussion Article “The European Union as a Regional Normative Hegemon: The Case of European

Neighbourhood Policy,” by Hiski Haukkala, 1601-

Review Article

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“Putin's Russia and the 'New Cold War': Interpreting Myth and Reality,” by David J.Galbreath, 1623-

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 87, No.5 (September/October 2008)http://www.foreignaffairs.org/2008/5.html

Essays “The Next President,” by Richard Holbrooke

“The September 12 Paradigm,” by Robert Kagan

“How to Leave a Stable Iraq,” by Stephen Biddle, Michael E. O'Hanlon, and Kenneth M.Pollack

“Containing Climate Change,” by Carter F. Bales and Richard D. Duke

“Millions Uprooted,” by António Guterres

“Making Intervention Work,” by Morton Abramowitz and Thomas Pickering

“Keeping up with Asia,” by Yoichi Funabashi

“Morning in Latin America,” by Jorge G. Castañeda

“The Land of Hope Again?” by Dominique Moïsi

Reviews and Responses “A War to Start All Wars” by Shlomo Ben-Ami

“Just Cause,” by Christopher Hitchens

“There Will Be Blood,” By Nicholas Shaxson

“Mirrors and Smoke,” by Stephen R. Graubard

“American Oligarchs,” by Katrina vanden Heuvel

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 87, No.6 (November/December 2008)http://www.foreignaffairs.org/2008/6.html

Essays “The Five Day War,” by Charles King

“What Has Moscow Done?” by Stephen Sestanovich

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“From Great Game to Grand Bargain,” by Barnett R. Rubin and Ahmed Rashid

“The Latter-Day Sultan,” by Akbar Ganji

“The Politics of Hunger,” by Paul Collier

“The Logic of Zero,” by Ivo Daalder and Jan Lodal

“Minor League, Major Problems,” by Charles A. Kupchan

“Brazil’s Big Moment,” by Juan de Onis

“Arrested Development,” by J. Brian Atwood, M. Peter McPherson, and Andrew Natsios

“Freight Pain,” by Marc Levinson

“After the Crash,” by James Grant

Reviews and Responses “Political Disorders” by Sherwin D. Nuland

“Politics First,” by Marc Lynch

“Rice’s Record,” by Steven L. Hall

“Rethinking the Embargo,” by Rens Lee

Foreign Policy, Issue 169 (November/December 2008)http://www.foreignpolicy.com/resources/directory.php

Cover Story “America’s Hard Sell,” by Bruce W. Jentleson and Steven Weber

Prime Numbers “Change is in the Air,” by William Swellbar

Essays “Think Again: The Catholic Church ,” by John L. Allen Jr.

“The Dream Team”

“The Lie We Love,” by E. J. Graff

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“The Global Cities Index”

“Power to the People,” by Eric Werker

Missing Links “After the Fall,” By Moisés Naím

Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.4, No.4 (October 2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118509067/issueyear?year=2008

“The History of Imposed Democracy and the Future of Iraq and Afghanistan,” byAndrew J. Enterline and J. Michael Greig, 321-

“Congress, Presidential Approval, and U.S. Dispute Initiation,” by David J. Brulé, 349-

“A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft,” by Jean-Marc F. Blanchard and Norrin M.Ripsman, 371-

“International Media's Role on U.S.–Small State Relations: The Case of Nepal,”by Jason Miklian, 399-

“‘Comfort to Our Adversaries’? Partisan Ideology, Domestic Vulnerability, and StrategicTargeting,” by Dennis M. Foster, 419-

“Managing Controversy: U.S. Stability Seeking and the Birth of the Macedonian State,”by Jonathan Paquin,437-

French Historical Studies, Vol.31, No.2http://fhs.umn.edu/

Special Issue; War, Society and Culture

Introduction, by David A. Bell and Martha Hanna

“The Experience and Culture of War in the Eighteenth Century: The British Raids on theBreton Coast, 1758,” by David Hopkin, Yann Lagadec and Stéphane Perréon

“War and Terror: The Law of Nations from Grotius to the French Revolution,” by DanEdelstein

“In the Land of Joan of Arc: The Civic Education of Girls and the Prospect of War inFrance, 1871-1914,” by Margaret H. Darrow

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“The Consumers' War: Paris, 1914-1918,” by Tyler Stovall

“‘They are Undesirables’: Local and National Responses to Gypsies during World WarII,” by Shannon L. Fogg

French History, Vol.22, No.3 (September 2008)http://fh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol22/issue3/

“The conversion of infidels and heretics: baptism and confessional allegiance in Nantesduring the early wars of religion (1550–1570),” by Elizabeth C. Tingle, 255-

“Much ado about nothing? The intendant, the gentilshommes and the investigationsinto nobility in Burgundy (1664–1670),” by Jérôme Loiseau, 275-

“The bric-a-brac of the old regime: collecting and cultural history in post-revolutionaryFrance,” by Tom Stammers, 295-

“A ‘theatre of rule’? Domestic service in aristocratic households under the ThirdRepublic,” by Elizabeth C. MacKnight, 316-

“Selbstmord or Euthanasia? Who killed the Ligue des droits de l'homme?” by NormanIngram, 337-

French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 26, No.2 (Summer 2009)http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/fpcs/2008/00000026/00000002

Articles “Tocqueville, Comparative History, and Immigration in Two Democracies,” by Nancy L.

Green, 1- “A Brief Comment on Nancy Green's Essay,” by Arthur Goldhammer, 13-

“The Lithographic Conspiracy: How Satire Framed Liberal Political Debate inNineteenth-Century France,” by Amy Wiese Forbes, 16-

“Pierre Goldman: From Souvenirs obscurs to Lieu de memoire,” by Donald Reid, 51-

“Apology and the Past in Contemporary France,” by Julie Fette, 78-

“La naissance d'un geant: Arcelor-Mittal (1948-2006),” by Eric Godelier, 114-

German History, Vol.26, No.4 (October 2008)http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol26/issue3/index.dtl

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Preface “Imagining Germany from Abroad: The View from Britain and the United States: A Joint

Preface,” by Paul Betts, Maiken Umback and Ken Ledford, 455-

Articles “Britain and Germany: A Love-Hate Relationship?” by Patrick Major, 457-

“Fleet Street and the Kaiser: British Public Opinion and Wilhelm II,” by LotharReinermann, 469-

“England and German Christmas Festlichkeit, c.1800–1914,” by Neil Armstrong, 486-

The ‘Mein Kampf Ramp’: Emily Overend Lorimer and Hitler Translations in Britain,” byDan Stone, 504-

“‘Our Friend Rommel’: The Wehrmacht as ‘Worthy Enemy’ in Postwar British PopularCulture,” by Patrick Major, 520-]

“In Search of Antifascism: The British Left's Response to the German DemocraticRepublic during the Cold War,” by Stefan Berger and Norman LaPorte, 536-

Review Articles “New Perspectives in Anglo–German Comparative History,” by Andreas Fahrmeir, 553-

“Atlantic Transfers: Recent Work on the German-American Exchange,” by H. GlennPenny, 563-

German Politics & Society, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Summer 2008)http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol/2008/00000026/00000002

Articles “Migration and Cultural Interaction across the Centuries: German History in a European

Perspective,” by Dirk Hoerder, 1-

“New Places, New Identities: The (Ever) Changing Concept of Heimat,” by Uta Larkey,24-

“We Acted as Though We Were in a Movie: Memories of an East German Subculture,” byLutz Kube, 45-

“When the Son Is Older than the Father: Dominik Graf's Denk ich an DeutschlandTelevision Film,” by Margit Sinka, 56-

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Forum “Transport Infrastructure in Shrinking (East) Germany,” by Weert Canzler, 79-

German Studies Review, Vol.31, No.3 (October 2008)http://www.people.carleton.edu/~dprowe/GSR.Current.html

“Instrumentalization of Volksdeutschen in German Propaganda in 1939: Replacing/Erasing Poles, Jews, and Other Victims,” by Doris L. Bergan, 447-

“The Trials of Herschel Grynszpan: Anti-Jewish Policy and German Propaganda, 1938–1942,” by Alan E. Steinweis, 471-

“Holocaust and Resistance in Vilnius: Rescuers in Wehrmacht Uniforms,” by Karl-HeinzSchoeps, 489-

“Gegen den Bürger, für das (Er-)Leben: Raoul Hausmann und der Berliner Dadaismusgegen die ‘Weimarische Lebensauffassung,’” by Ricardo Bavag, 513-

“Returning to America: German Prisoners of War and the American Experience,” byBarbara Schmitter-Heisler, 537-

Dealing with the GDR Past in Today’s Germany: The Lives of Others: “Stasiploitation—Why Not? The Scriptwriter’s Historical Creativity in The Lives of

Others,” by Thomas Lindenberger, 557-

“Stasi with a Human Face? Ambiguity in Das Leben der Anderen,” by Mary Beth Stein,567-

“Stasi Goes to Hollywood: Donnersmarcks The Lives of Others und die Grenzen derAuthentizität,” by Jens Gieseke, 580-

Fiktion oder erlebte Geschichte? Zur Frage der Glaubwürdigkeit des Films Das Lebender Anderen,” by Manfred Wilke, 589-

“The Humanization of the Stasi in Das Leben der Anderen,” by Cherly Dueck, 599-

The Historian, Vol.70, No.3 (Fall 2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117959161/toc

“Henry Le Waleys: London Merchant and Royal Servant,” by Boyd Breslow, 431-

“Controlling the Butchers in Late Medieval English Towns,” by David R. Carr, 450-

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“Retaliatory Raids as an Accelerating Factor Leading to the Six-Day War,” by Moshe Gat,462-

“Ethnohistory: From Inception to Postmodernism and Beyond,” by Kelly K. Chaves, 486-

The Historical Journal, Vol.51, No.3 (June 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=51&issueId=03

Articles “Latitudinarianism And Apocalyptic History In The Worldview Of Gilbert Burnet, 1643–

1715,” by Tony Claydon, 577-

“Anglo-Moroccan Relations And The Embassy Of Ahmad Qardanash, 1706–1708,” byJ. A. O. C. Brown, 599-

“Parliamentary Enclosure, Property, Population, And The Decline Of ClassicalRepublicanism In Eighteenth-Century Britain,” by S. J. Thompson, 621-

“Thomas Carlyle, ‘Young Ireland’ And The ‘Condition Of Ireland Question,’” by JohnMorrow, 643-

“British Representatives And The Surveillance Of Italian Affairs, 1860–70,” by O. J.Wright, 669-

“Archimandrite Mikhail (Semenov) And Russian Christian Socialism,” by Simon Dixon,689-

“Province, Metropolis, and the Literary Career of Phyllis Bentley in the 1930s,” by DaveRussel, 719-

Historiographical Reviews “Recent Work In British Naval History, 1750–1815,” by N. A. M. Rodger, 741-

Review Essays “World And Global History,” by Marnie Hughes-Warrington, 753-

“James II, The Glorious Revolution, and the Destiny of Britain,” by Tim Harris, 763-

“Image Matters” by Ludmilla Jordanova, 777-

“Liberty And Nationalism In Ireland, 1798–1922,” by Eugenio F. Biagini, 793-

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Historical Reflections Vol.34, No.1 (Spring 2008)http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref

Special Issue: Emotional Latitudes: The Ambiguities of Colonial and Post-ColonialSentiment

“Emotional Latitudes: The Ambiguities of Colonial and Post-Colonial Sentimen,” by MattMatsuda and Alice Bullard, 1-

“The Anti-Empire of General de Boigne: Sentimentalism, Love, and Cultural Differencein the Eighteenth Century,” by William M. Reddy, 4-

“‘Et Plus Si Affinités’: Malagasy Marriage, Shifting Post-Colonial Hierarchies, andPolicing New Boundaries,” by Jennifer Cole, 26-

“Race and Sex, Fear and Loathing in France during the Great War,” by Richard S.Fogarty, 50-

“Surviving Slavery: Sexuality and Female Agency in Late Nineteenth and EarlyTwentieth-Century Morocco,” by Chouki El Hamel, 73-

“On Photography, History, and Affect: Re-Narrating the Political Life of a LaotianSubject,” by Panivong Norindr, 89-

“Du pays du non-dit à une libération de la parole: L'histoire comme enjeu culturel enNouvelle-Calédonie,” by Frédéric Angleviel, 104-

“Sympathy and Denial: A Postcolonial Re-reading of Emotions, Race, and Hierarchy,” byAlice Bullard, 122-

Historical Reflections Vol.34, No.2 (Summer 2008)http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref

“Beyond Left and Right: New Perspectives on the Politics of the Third Republic,” byLinda E. Mitchell, 1-

“The Aernoult-Rousset Affair: Military Justice on Trial in Belle Époque France,” by JohnCerullo, 4-

“The End of Immunity? Recent Work on the Far Right in Interwar France,” by SeanKennedy, 25-

“Parasites from all Civilizations: The Croix de Feu/Parti Social Français ConfrontsFrench Jewry, 1931-1939,” by Samuel Kalman, 46-

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“‘La Dérive Bergery/The Bergery Drift’: Gaston Bergery and the Politics of Late ThirdRepublic France and the Early Vichy State,” by Diane N. Labrosse, 66-

“Des hommes et des citoyens: Paternalism and Masculinity on the Republican Right inInterwar France, 1919-1939,” by Geoff Read, 88-

“Interwar Fascism and the Franchise: Women's Suffrage and the Ligues,” by DaniellaSarnoff, 112-

“Beyond Left and Right, and the Politics of the Third Republic: A Conversation,” byWilliam D. Irvine, 134-

Historical Research, Vol.81, No.214 (November 2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117979004/toc

“The slow death of the Angevin empire,” by Jorge Peltzer, 553-

“Faith, hope and money: the Jesuits and the genesis of fundraising for education, 1550–1650,” by Dame Olwen Hufton, 585-

“Ormond's alternative: the lord-lieutenant's secret contacts with Protestant Ulster,1645–46,” by Kevin Forkan, 610-

“Practical economics in eighteenth-century England: Charles Smith on the grain tradeand the corn laws, 1756–72,” by Richard Sheldon, 636-

“Belgium – country of liberals, Protestants and the free: British views on Belgium in themid nineteenth century,” by Pieter Françoi, 663-

“The 'high politics' of Labour party factionalism, 1950-55,” by Robert Crowcroft, 679-

“Challenging the 'refuse revolution': war, waste and the rediscovery of recycling, 1900–50,” by Tim Cooper, 710-

Notes and Documents “Edward II and the Earldom of Winchester,” by Martyn Lawrence, 732-

History Vol.93 No.312 (2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118518321/home

“What Isn't History? The Nature and Enjoyment of History in the Twenty-First Century,”by Ian Mortimer, 454-

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“Extending Gregory VII's 'Friendship Network': Social Contacts in Late Eleventh-Century France,” by Kriston R. Rennie, 475-

“Jenner's Ladies: Women and Vaccination against Smallpox in Early Nineteenth-CenturyBritain,” by Michael Bennett, 497-

“‘What is Happening in Europe?’ Richard Stokes, Fascism, and the Anti-War Movementin the British Labour Party during the Second World War and After,” by RobertCrowcroft, 514-

History Compass, Vol.6, No.5 (September 2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118491832/issueyear?year=2008

Africa “Empire and the Visual Representation of Nature, 1860–19601,” by William Beinart and

Lotte Hughes, 1177-

“The Medical History of South Africa: An Overview,” by Anne Digby, 1194-

“Aesthetics of Celebration, Tension and Memory: Nigeria Urban Art History,” byAdérónké Adésolá Adésànyà, 1211-

Asia “The Role of Rumour in History Writing,” by Anjan Ghosh, 1235-

Britain and Ireland “Irish, Scottish, Welsh and English Worlds? A Four-Nation Approach to the History of

the British Empire,” by John M. Mackenzie, 1244-

“The Uncertain Death of Edward II?” by J. S. Hamilton, 1264-

Caribbean and Latin America “Convents and Nuns: New Approaches to the Study of Female Religious Institutions in

Colonial Mexicom,” by Margaret Chowning, 1279-

“The Virtual and the Real: The Case of the Mysterious Documents from Naples,” byKenneth Andrien, 1304-

Europe “Kanak Experiences of WWI: New Caledonia's Tirailleurs, Auxiliaries and 'Rebels,'” by

Adrian Muckle, 1325-

Near and Middle East “Grieving Cosmopolitanism in Middle East Studies,” by Will Hanley, 1346-

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World Exploring Periodization in the Classroom: A Seminar on the Early-Modern World,” by

Luke Clossey and Brandon Marriott, 1368-

“Scholars and the Sea: A Historiography of the Indian Ocean,” by Sebastian R. Prange,1382-

Teaching and Learning Guide “Teaching and Learning Guide for: Antipodean Myths Transformed: The Evolution of

Australian Identity,” by Paul Longely Arthur, 1394-

History and Theory, Vol.47, No.3 (October 2008)http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118501930/issueyear?year=2008

Articles “Choosing Not To Look: Representation, Repatriation, And Holocaust Atrocity

Photography,” by Susan A. Crane, 309-

“Memory, Memorials, And Commemoration,” by Anita Kasabova, 331-

“Making Sense Of Conceptual Change,” by Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, 351-

“Diagnosing Froude's Disease: Boundary Work And The Discipline Of History In Late-Victorian Britain,” Ian Kesketh, 373-

Review Essays “Toward Unification: Beyond The Antinomies Of Knowledge In Historical Social

Science,” by Christopher Lloyd, 396-

“Inquiry As Hope,” by Michael S. Roth, 413-

“Returning To Social History?” by Jürgen Kocka, 421-

“The Return Of The Self,” by Richard H. King, 427-

“Kosso's Coherence,” by William H. Krieger, 436-

“Veritas Filia Temporis Versus Philosophia Perennis,” by José Carlos Bermejo-Barrera,443-

“‘BACK To The Future’: The Ars Historica,” by Lionel Gossman, 453-

“What Is An Order Of Time?” by Abdelmajid Hannoumm, 458-

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Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol.22, No.2 (Fall 2008)http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol22/issue2/index.dtl?etoc

“Organized Mass Murder: Structure, Participation, and Motivation in ComparativePerspective,” by Donald Bloxham, 203-

“‘Blood for Blood, Death for Death’: The Soviet Military Tribunal in Krasnodar, 1943” byIlya Bourtman, 246-

“‘Consider If This Is a Person’: Primo Levi, Hannah Arendt, and the Political Significanceof Auschwitz ,” by Dustin Ells Howes, 266-

“Father Wilhelm Senn and the Legacy of Brown Priests,” by Kevin P. Spicer, 293-

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