SEELEY HISTORICAL LIBRARY
Journal articles
April 2012
CAMBRIDGE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Volume 25, Number 1, March 2012
Barzashka, I. & Iran and nuclear ambiguity
Oelrich, I.
Brooks, S.G. Can we identify a benevolent hegemon?
Colás, A. No class! A comment on Simon Bromley’s American power and the prospects for international order
Dakhlallah, F. The Arab League in Lebanon: 2005-2008
Glenn, J. Uneven and combined development: a fusion of Marxism and structural realism
Lapointe, T. & Assessing the historical turn in IR: an anatomy of second wave
Dufour, F.G. historical sociology
Otero-Iglesias, M. The (in)tangible Euro challenge to the dollar: insights from the financial elites in Brazil and China
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE, Volume 27, Number 1, May 2012
Schürer, K. Richard Wall (2 June 1944-22 June 2011): a personal assessment of his work
Bonfield, L. & Changes, continuities, farewells, welcomes and grateful thanks: Philipp
Garrett, E. Schofield
Szołtysek, M. Spatial construction of European family and household systems: a promising path or a blind alley? An Eastern European perspective
McIntosh, M.K. Negligence, greed and the operation of English charities, 1350-1603
Barrie, D.G. & Public men, private interests: the origins, structure and practice of
Broomhall, S. police courts in Scotland, c.1800-1833
López, A.M. & The city as a business: gas and business in the Spanish region of
Mirás-Araujo, J. Galicia, 1850-1936
Ma, S.-Y. Power, accidents, and institutional changes: the case of a Chinese hospital in Hong Kong
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES, Volume 45, Number 3, Spring 2012
Special issue: Ireland and Enlightenment
Kennedy, M. Reading the Enlightenment in eighteenth-century Ireland
Berman, D. The birth of Scottish philosophy from the golden age of Irish philosophy
Brown, M. The biter bitten: Ireland and the rude Enlightenment
Tsapina, O.A. “With every wish to reconcile”: The memoirs of the life and writings of Charles O’Conor of Belanagare (1796) and religious Enlightenment in Ireland
Smyth, J. Wolfe Tone’s library: the United Irishmen and “Enlightenment”
Haywood, I. Rude Britannia: new perspectives on caricature [review article]
Bonehill, J. The art of empire [review article]
Sears, C.E. Early American manhood: worlds gained, worlds lost [review article]
THE ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW, Volume 127, Number 525, April 2012
Vanderputten, S. Crises of cenobitism: abbatial leadership and monastic competition in late eleventh-century Flanders
Jurkowski, M. Who was Walter Brut?
Morgan, P. “The trash who are obstacles in our way”: the Italian Fascist Party at the point of totalitarian lift off, 1930-31
Brown, C.G. “The unholy Mrs Knight” and the BBC: secular humanism and the threat to the “Christian nation”, c.1945-60
Erdozain, D. “Cause is not quite what it used to be”: the return of secularisation
GENDER & HISTORY, Volume 24, Issue 1, April 2012
Slitt, R. The boundaries of women’s power: gender and the discourse of political friendship in twelfth-century England
Good, C.A. Friendly relations: situating friendships between men and women in the early American republic, 1780-1830
Fritsche, M. Proving one’s manliness: masculine self-perceptions of Austrian deserters in the Second World War
Smith, H.E. & Regulating body boundaries and health during the Second World War:
Wakewich, P. nationalist discourse, media representations and the experiences of Canadian women war workers
Koikari, M. “The world is our campus”: Michigan State University and Cold-War home economics in US-occupied Okinawa, 1945-1972
Herman, R. An army of educators: gender, revolution, and the Cuban literacy campaign of 1961
Lewis, K.J. Male saints and devotional masculinity in late medieval England
Quin, S. Describing the female sculptor in early modern Italy: an analysis of the vita of Properzia de’Rossi in Giorgio Vasari’s Lives
Schofield, K.B. The courtesan tale: female musicians and dancers in Mughal historical chronicles, c.1556-1748
Quin, G. & Bouhon, Muscles, nerves, and sex: the contradictions of the medical approach to
A. female bodies in movement in France, 1847-1914
Reeder, L. Unattached and unhinged: the spinster and the psychiatrist in liberal Italy, 1860-1922
Pande, I. Coming of age: law, sex and childhood in late colonial India
HISTORY, Volume 97, Issue 1 (Number 325), January 2012
Hatcher, J. Fiction as history: the Black Death and beyond
Davies, C.S.L. Tudor: what’s in a name?
Turner, M.J. Chartism, Bronterre O’Brien and the “luminous political example of America”
Regan, J.M. The “Bandon Valley massacre” as a historical problem
Badger, T. The lessons of the New Deal: did Obama learn the right ones?
HISTORY, Volume 97, Issue 2 (Number 326), April 2012
Hicks, G. Disraeli, Derby and the Suez Canal, 1875: some myths reassessed
Barron, H. Labour identities of the coalfield: the general election of 1931 in County Durham
Rees, T. Living up to Lenin: leadership culture and the Spanish Communist Party, 1920-1939
Sheldon, N. Politicians and history: the national curriculum, national identity and the revival of the national narrative
Harvey, A.D. Was the American Civil War the first modern war?
Read, C. The Blackwell history of Russia [review article]
HISTORY TODAY, Volume 62, Issue 5, May 2012
Corfield, P.J. Running for office
Gosling, L. Painted out of history
Bose, M. & Smith, E. Not just a game anymore
Wadi, R. A victim of the prince
Baldoli, C. Bombing the eternal city
Jones, N. A device for despots?
Holland, T. Where mystery meets history
Wilson, D. Queen Isabella: a Gothic tale
Coke, D. Patriotism and pleasure
Barker, J. Pyramid sell off
Jones, R. At war with the future
Downing, T. On record, off target
HISTORY WORKSHOP JOURNAL, Number 73, Spring 2012
Hopwood, N. A marble embryo: meanings of a portrait from 1900
Sapire, H. Ambiguities of loyalism: the Prince of Wales in India and Africa, 1921-2 and 1925
Griffey, E. & Sexual portraits: Edward Melcarth and homoeroticism in modern
Reay, B. American art
Abrams, L. Story-telling, women’s authority and the “old wife’s tale”: “The story of the bottle of medicine”
Bland, L. “Hunnish scenes” and a “virgin birth”: a 1920s case of sexual and bodily ignorance
Tebbutt, M. Imagined families and vanished communities: memories of a working-class life in Northampton
Hughes, C. Young socialist men in 1960s Britain: subjectivity and sociability
Jeater, D. Stuff happens, and people make it happen: theory and practice in the work of Terence Ranger
Feature: Race, bodies and beauty
Forth, C.E. Fat, desire and disgust in the colonial imagination
Khan, Y. Sex in an imperial war zone: transnational encounters in Second World War India
Thomas, L.M. Skin lighteners, black consumers and Jewish entrepreneurs in South Africa
Bose, S. Fragments of memories: researching violence in the 1971 Bangladesh War
Newman, K. & Coalition cuts 2: Museums
Tourle, P.
Navickas, K. Protest history of the history of protest?
THE INDIAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY REVIEW, Volume 49, Number 1, January-March 2012
Jha, S. Visualising a region: Phaniswarnath Renu and the archive of the ‘regional-rural’ in the 1950s
Saikia, A. Oral tradition, nationalism and Assamese social history: remembering a peasant uprising
Dutta, A.K. Rice trade in the “rice bowl of Bengal”: Burdwan 1880-1947
Ray, I. Struggling against Dundee: Bengal jute industry during the nineteenth century
THE INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW, Volume 34, Number 1, March 2012
Acuto, M. Not quite the dragon: A “Chinese” view on the Six Party Talks, 2002-8
Fairey, J. “Discord and confusion … under the pretext of religion”: European diplomacy and the limits of Orthodox ecclesiastical authority in the eastern Mediterranean
Folly, M.H. Protecting the northern flank, or keeping the Cold War out of Scandinavia? British planning and the place of Norway and Denmark in a North Atlantic Pact, 1947-9
Haglund, D.G. France and the issue of a “usable” diaspora in (North) America: the Duroselle-Tardieu thesis reconsidered
Roberts, P. The geopolitics of literature: the shifting international theme in the works of Henry James
Scott, L. Selling or selling out nuclear disarmament? Labour, the bomb, and the 1987 general election
Szanajda, A. The prosecution of informers in eastern Germany, 1945-51
Wright, O. British foreign policy and the Italian occupation of Rome, 1870
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, Volume 47, Number 2, April 2012
Michail, E. Western attitudes to war in the Balkans and the shifting meanings of violence, 1912-91
Jonas, M. “Can one go along with this?” German diplomats and the changes of 1918-19 and 1933-4
Macklin, G. Transatlantic connections and conspiracies: A.K. Chesterton and The new unhappy lords
Boldorf, M. & France’s occupation costs and the war in the east: the contribution to
Scherner, J. the German war economy, 1940-4
Yap, F. Prisoners of war and civilian internees of the Japanese in British Asia: the similarities and contrasts of experience
Harder, A. The politics of impartiality: the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in the Soviet Union, 1946-7
Welch, S.R. Commemorating “heroes of a special kind”: deserter monuments in Germany
Lagendijk, V. “To consolidate peace”? The international electro-technical community and the grid for the United States of Europe
Patton, R. The Communist culture industry: the music business in 1980s Poland
THE JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, Volume 63, Number 2, April 2012
Bilby, M.G. Christendom witnesses to the martyrs: modulations of the Acta Martyrum in Prudentius’ Peristephanon, vi
Menache, S. Papal attempts at a commercial boycott of the Muslims in the crusader period
Swanson, R.N. A canon lawyer’s compilation from fifteenth-century Yorkshire
Tilbury, C. The heraldry of the Twelve Tribes of Israel: an English Reformation subject for church decoration
Ying, F.-T. Evangelist at the gate: Robert Morrison’s views on mission
Vincent, N. A letter to King Henry I from Toulouse
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HISTORY: SOCIETIES & CULTURES, Volume 45, Number 3, Spring 2012
Special issue: The hidden history of crime, corruption, and states
Bridenthal, R. The hidden history of crime, corruption, and states: an introduction
Lindemann, M. Dirty politics or “harmonie”? Defining corruption, in early modern Amsterdam and Hamburg
Burgess Jr., D.R. A crisis of charter and right: piracy and colonial resistance in seventeenth-century Rhode Island
Siniawer, E.M. Befitting bedfellows: Yakuza and the state in modern Japan
Hibou, B. Economic crime and neoliberal modes of government: the example of the Mediterranean
Section II: Law and culture in class structure
Rio, A. Self-sale and voluntary entry into unfreedom, 300-1100
Auerbach, S. “The law has no feeling for poor folks like us!”: everyday responses to legal compulsion in England’s working-class communities, 1871-1904
Aslakson, K. The “quadroon-plaçage” myth of antebellum New Orleans: Anglo-American (mis)interpretations of a French-Caribbean phenomenon
Rose, C.N. Tourism and the Hispanicization of race in Jim Crow Miami, 1945-1965
Section III: Regional issues
Rubin, A. The trial of the prosecutor Hamdi Bey: inside and out of the Ottoman nizamiye court
Gross, S.J. The not-so-great cat massacre: an episode in American Catholic history
Newman, K.L.S. Shut up: bubonic plague and quarantine in early modern England
JOURNAL OF VICTORIAN CULTURE, Volume 17, Number 1, March 2012
Dixon, T. The tears of Mr Justice Wills
Norcia, M.A. “Come buy, come buy”: Christian Rossetti’s ‘Goblin Market’ and the cries of London
Villa, L. A “political education”: Wilfried Scawen Blunt, the Arabs and the Egyptian Revolution (1881-82)
Roundtable: A.S. Byatt’s The Children’s Book
Bristow, J. Introduction: What happened? The Children’s Book and the question of history, 1895-1919
Uhsadel, K. The continuity of Victorian traces: A.S. Byatt’s The Children’s Book
Maltz, D. The newer new life: A.S. Byatt, E. Nesbit and socialist subculture
O’Neill, M. “The craftsman’s dream”: objects and display in The Children’s Book
Stetz, M.D. Enrobed and encased: dying for art in A.S. Byatt’s The Children’s Book
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, Volume 46, Number 2, March 2012
Special issue: Sites of Asian interaction
Fewkes, J.H. Living in the material world: cosmopolitanism and trade in early twentieth century Ladakh
Lin, C.A. Nation, race, and language: discussing transnational identities in colonial Singapore, circa 1930
Walker, K. Intimate interactions: Eurasian family histories in colonial Penang
Ricci, R. Citing as a site: translation and circulation in Muslim South and Southeast Asia
Mandal, S.K. Popular sites of prayer, transoceanic migration, and cultural diversity: exploring the significance of keramat in Southeast Asia
Can, L. Connecting people: a Central Asian Sufi network in turn-of-the-century Istanbul
Stolte, C. “Enough of the great Napoleons!” Raja Mahendra Pratap’s Pan-Asian projects (1929-1939)
Hu-Dehart, E. Chinatowns and borderlands: inter-Asian encounters in the diaspora
Tadem, T.S.E. Creating spaces for Asian interaction through the anti-globalization campaigns in the region
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, Volume 46, Number 3, May 2012
Ludden, D. Spatial inequity and national territory: remapping 1905 in Bengal and Assam
Cons, J. Histories of belonging(s): narrating territory, possession, and dispossession at the India-Bangladesh border
Dickey, S. The pleasures and anxieties of being in the middle: emerging middle-class identities in urban South India
Waldrop, A. Grandmother, mother and daughter: changing agency of Indian, middle-class women, 1908-2008
Ram, R. Beyond conversion and Sanskritisation: articulating an alternative Dalit agenda in east Punjab
Ray, U. Eating “modernity”: changing dietary practices in colonial Bengal
Majumdar, R. Debating radical cinema: a history of the film society movement in India
MODERN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY, Volume 9, Number 1, April 2012
Manias, C. The growth of race and culture in nineteenth-century Germany: Gustav Klemm and the universal history of humanity
Leck, R. Anti-essentialist feminism versus misogynist sexology in fin de siècle Vienna
Edelstein, D. The classical turn in Enlightenment studies [review essay]
Forum: Kuhn’s Structure at fifty
Friedman, M. Kuhn and philosophy
Isaac, J. Kuhn’s education: Wittgenstein, pedagogy, and the road to Structure
Coen, D.R. Rise, Grubenhund: on provincializing Kuhn
Gordon, P.E. Agonies of the real: anti-realism from Kuhn to Foucault
Forum: The present and future of American intellectual history
Butler, L. From the history of ideas to ideas in history
Hall, D.D. Backwards to the future: the cultural turn and the wisdom of intellectual history
Hollinger, D.A. What is our “canon”? How American intellectual historians debate the core of their field
Kloppenberg, J.T. Thinking historically: a manifesto of pragmatic hermeneutics
Rubin, J.S. Nixon’s grin and other keys to the future of cultural and intellectual history
Sklanksy, J. The elusive sovereign: new intellectual and social histories of capitalism