The American Historical Review
Washington, American Historical Association
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ISSN: 0002-8762
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Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Scienze Politiche, Riv. Straniere 0011
Consistenza: a. 26, 1920/21-
Lacune: a. 91, 1986, 5; a. 106, 2001, 6; a. 110, 2005, 2
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ARTICLES
Barbara Diefendorf, Prologue to a Massacre: Popular Unrest
in Paris, 1557-1572, p. 1067
Louis A. Pérez, Jr., Vagrants, Beggars, and Bandits:
Social Origins of Cuban Separatism, 1878-1895, p. 1092
Jean H. Quataert, The Shaping of Women’s Work in Manufacturing:
Guilds, Households, and the State in Central Europe, 1648-1870, p. 1122
RESEARCH NOTE
John Komlos, Stature and Nutrition in the Habsburg Monarchy:
The Standard of Living and Economic Development in the Eighteenth
Century, p. 1149
Reviews of Books, p. 1162
Collected Essays, p. 1309
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1317
Other Book Received, p. 1319
Communications, p. 1324
ARTICLES
Peter N. Stearns, Carol Z. Stearns, Emotionology: Clarifying
the History of Emotions and Emotional Standards, p. 813
John M. Sherwood, Engels, Marx, Malthus, and the Machine, p. 837
Charles C. Noel, Missionary Preachers in Spain: Teaching Social
Virtue in the Eighteenth Century, p. 866
Review Article
Kemal H. Karpat, The Personality of Atatürk, p. 893
Reviews of Books, p. 900
Collected Essays, p. 1041
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1049
Other Book Received, p. 1052
Communications, p. 1057
ARTICLES
Thomas L. Haskell, Capitalism and the Origins of the Humanitarian
Sensibility, Part 2, p. 547
T.J. Jackson Lears, The Concept of Cultural Hegemony: Problems
and Possibilities, p. 567
Philip D. Curtin, Medical Knowledge and Urban Planning in
Tropical Africa, p. 594
AHR Forum
John Patrick Diggins, Comrades and Citizens: New Mythologies
in American Historiography, p. 614
Comment: Paul Conkin, p. 639
Reply: John Patrick Diggins, p. 644
Reviews of Books, p. 650
Collected Essays, p. 800
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 806
Other Book Received, p. 808
ARTICLES
Jon Kukla, Order and Chaos in Early America: Political and
Social Stability in Pre-Restoration Virginia, p. 275
Stuart M. Blumin, The Hypothesis of Middle-Class Formation
in Nineteenth-Century America: A Critique and Some Proposals,
p. 299
Thomas L. Haskell, Capitalism and the Origins of the Humanitarian
Sensibility, Part 1, p. 339
Jonathan C. Brown, Why Foreign Oil Companies Shifted Their
Production from Mexico to Venezuela during the 1920s, p. 362
Reviews of Books, p. 386
Collected Essays, p. 525
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 532
Other Book Received, p. 536
Communications, p. 543
Presidential Addres
Arthur S. Link, The American Historical Association, 1884-1984:
Retrospect and Prospect, p. 1
ARTICLES
Elliott J. Gorn, “Gouge and Bite, Pull Hair and Scratch”:
The Social Significance of Fighting in the Southern Backcountry, p. 18
Michael J. Hogan, American Marshall Planners and the Search
for a European Neocapitalism, p. 44
Pauline Moffiyf Wayfs, Prophecy and Discovery: On the Spiritual
Origins of Christopher Columbus’s “Enterprise of the Indies”,
p. 73
Reviews of Books, p. 103
Collected Essays, p. 253
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 260
Other Book Received, p. 263
Communications, p. 268
ARTICLES
John Higham, Herbert Baxter Adams and the Study of Local History, p. 1225
Michael M. Sokal, The Gestalt Psychologists in Behaviorist
America, p. 1240
James S. Amelang, Barristers and Judges in Early Modern Barcelona:
The Rise of a Legal Elite, p. 1264
RESEARCH NOTE
A. Roger Ekirch, Great Britain’s Secret Convict Trade to America,
1783-1784, p. 1285
Reviews of Books, p. 1292
Collected Essays, p. 1425
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1433
Other Book Received, p. 1436
THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION: THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS,
1884-1984
Dorothy Ross, Historical Consciousness in Nineteenth-Century
America, p. 909
David D. Van Tassel, From Learned Society to Professional
Organization: The American Historical Association, 1884-1900, p. 929
Morey D. Rothberg, “to Set a Standard of Workmanship
and Compel Men to Conform to it”: John Franklin Jameson
as Editor of the American Historical Review, p. 957
Daniel Joseph Singal, Beyond Consensus: Richard Hofstadter
and American Historiography, p. 976
RESEARCH NOTES
August Meier, Elliott Rudwick, J. Franklin Jameson, Carter
G. Woodson, and the Foundations of Black Historiography, p. 1005
Emil Pocock, Presidents of the American Historical Association:
A Statistical Analysis, p. 1016
Reviews of Books, p. 1037
Collected Essays, p. 1195
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1203
Other Book Received, p. 1207
Communications, p. 1217
WOMEN’S HISTORY TODAY
Mary Beth Norton, The Evolution of White Women’s Experience
in Early America, p. 593
Paula Baker, The Domestication of Politics: Women and American
Political Society, 1780-1920, p. 620
Karen Offen, Depopulation, Nationalism, and Feminism in Fin-de-Siècle
France, p. 648
M. Jeanne Peterson, No Angels in the House: The Victorian
Myth and the Paget Women, p. 677
Bonnie Smith, The Contribution of Women to Modern Historiography
in Great Britain, France, and the United States, 1750-1940, p. 709
Reviews of Books, p. 733
Collected Essays, p. 894
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 902
Other Book Received, p. 904
ARTICLES
Paul A. Rahe, The Primacy of Politics in Classical Greece, p. 265
Peter H. Wood, La Salle: Discovery of a Lost Explorer, p. 294
W. Peter Ward, Patricia C. Ward, Infant Birth Weight and Nutrition
in Industrializing Montreal, p. 324
AHR Forum
Melvyn P. Leffler, The American Conception of National Security
and the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945-48, p. 346
Comments: John Lewis Gaddis, Bruce Kuniholm, p. 382
Reply: Melvyn P. Leffler, p. 391
Reviews of Books, p. 401
Collected Essays, p. 567
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 579
Other Book Received, p. 581
Communications, p. 585
Presidential Address
Philip D. Curtin, Depth, Span, and Relevance, p. 1
ARTICLES
John Eastburn Boswell, Expositio and Oblatio: The Abandonment
of Children and the Ancient and Medieval Family, p. 10
Lawrence W. Levine, William Shakespeare and the American People:
A Study in Cultural Transformation, p. 34
Kendrick A. Clements, Herbert Hoover and Conservation, 1921-33, p. 67
Reviews of Books, p. 89
Collected Essays, p. 241
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 255
Other Book Received, p. 258
ARTICLES
Michael McGiffert, God’s Controversy with Jacobean England, p. 1151
Ira Berlin, Herbert G. Gutman, Natives and Immigrants, Free
Men and Slaves: Urban Workingmen in the Antebellum South, p. 1175
Stanley L. Engerman, Manuel Moreno Fraginals, Herbert S. Klein,
The Level and Structure of Slave Prices on Cuban Plantations
in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Some Comparative Perspectives, p. 1201
REVIEW ESSAY
Donald J. Mattheisen, History as Current Events: Recent Works
on the German Revolution of 1848, p. 1219
Reviews of Books, p. 1238
Collected Essays, p. 1355
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1360
Other Book Received, p. 1362
AFRICAN HISTORY TODAY
Robert W. Harms, The Wars of August: Diagonal Narratives in
African History, p. 809
Patrick Manning, Contours of Slavery and Social Change in
Africa, p. 835
Patricia Romero Curtin, Laboratory for the Oral History of
Slavery: The Island of Lamu on the Kenya Coast, p. 858
Leroy Vail, Landeg White, Forms of Resistance: Songs and Perceptions
of Power in Colonial Mozambique, p. 883
Andre Du toit, No Chosen People: The Myth of the Calvinist
Origins of Afrikaner Nationalism and Racial Ideology, p. 920
Research Note
John Bratzel, Leslie Rout, Jr., Once Again: Pearl Harbor,
Microdots, and J. Edgar Hoover, p. 953
Reviews of Books, p. 961
Collected Essays, p. 1120
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1126
Other Book Received, p. 1129
Communications, p. 1137
ARTICLES
Bernard S. Bachrach, The Angevin Strategy of Castle Building
in the Reign of Fulk Nerra, 987-1040, p. 533
R.A. Fletcher, Cobden as Educator: The Free-Trade Internationalism
of Eduard Bernstein, 1899-1914, p. 561
Nikki R. Keddie, The Iranian Revolution in Comparative Perspective, p. 579
REVIEW ESSAYS
Gene Brucker, Tales of Two Cities: Florence and Venice in
the Renaissance, p. 599
Jon Jacobson, Is There a New International History of the
1920s?, p. 617
Reviews of Books, p. 646
Collected Essays, p. 785
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 793
Other Book Received, p. 796
Communications, p. 800
TRANSATLANTIC MIGRATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
David Eltis, Free and Coerced Transatlantic Migrations: Some
Comparisons, p. 251
Samuel L. Baily, The Adjustment of Italian Immigrants in Buenos
Aires and New York, 1870-1914, p. 281
AHR Forum
Herbert S. Klein, The Integration of Italian Immigrants into
the United States and Argentina: A Comparative Analysis, p. 306
Comments:Jorge Balán, J. D. Gould, Tulio Halperin-Donghi,
p. 330
Reply: Herbert S. Klein, p. 343
RESEARCH NOTE
William A. Renzi, Who Composed “Sazonov’s Thirteen Points”?
A Re-Examination of Russia’s War Aims of 1914, p. 347
Reviews of Books, p. 358
Collected Essays, p. 514
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 517
Other Book Received, p. 519
Communications, p. 524
Presidential Address
Gordon Craig, The Historian and the Study of International
Relations, p. 1
ARTICLES
Frederick Dreyer, Faith and Experience in the Thought of John
Wesley, p. 12
Ronald Grigor Suny, Toward a Social History of the October
Revolution, p. 31
REVIEW ESSAY
Theodore S. Hamerow, Guilt, Redemption, and Writing German
History, p. 53
Reviews of Books, p. 73
Collected Essays, p. 231
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 237
Other Book Received, p. 240
Communications, p. 245
ARTICLES
Dolores Greenberg, Reassessing the Power Patterns of the Industrial
Revolution: An Anglo-American Comparison, p. 1237
Karen Ordahl Kupperman, The Puzzle of the American Climate
in the Early Colonial Period, p. 1262
AHR Forum
Edward P. Essen, Social Structure and Politics in American
History, p. 1290
Cornments: Robert H. Wiebe, Michael B. Katz, p. 1326
Reply: Edward Pessen, p. 1336
RESEARCH NOTE
John F. Bratzel, Leslie B. Rout, Jr., Pearl Harbor, Microdots,
and J. Edgar Hoover, p. 1342
Reviews of Books, p. 1352
Collected Essays, p. 1510
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1516
Other Book Received, p. 1518
Communications, p. 1521
ARTICLES
Alden T. Vaughan, From White Man to Redskin: Changing Anglo-American
Perceptions of the American Indian, p. 917
Charles Ingrao, “Barbarous Strangers”: Hessian State
and Society during the American Revolution, p. 954
Benjamin F. Martin, The Courts, the Magistrature, and Promotions
in Third Republic France, 1871-1914, p. 977
Walter A. McDougall, Technocracy and Statecraft in the Space
Age . Toward the History of a Saltation, p. 1010
Reviews of Books, p. 1041
Collected Essays, p. 1210
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1224
Other Book Received, p. 1227
Communications, p. 1234
ARTICLES
John A. Larkin, Philippine History Reconsidered: A Socioeconomic
Perspective, p. 595
Isaac Kramnick, Republican Revisionism Revisited, p. 629
Francis T. Butts, The Myth of Perry Miller, p. 665
AHR Forum
Gilbert Allardyce, The Rise and Fall of the Western Civilization
Course, p. 695
Comments: Carolyn C. Lougee, Morris Rossabi, William F.
Woehrlin, p. 726
Reply: Gilbert Allardyce, p. 739
Reviews of Books, p. 744
Collected Essays, p. 893
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 905
Other Book Received, p. 908
Communications, p. 912
ARTICLES
J.G.A. Pocock, The Limits and Divisions of British History:
In Search of the Unknown Subject, p. 311
Lee Quinby, Thomas Jefferson: The Virtue of Aesthetics and
the Aesthetics of Virtue, p. 337
Eugen Weber, Comment la Politique Vint aux Paysans: A Second
Look at Peasant Politicization, p. 357
AHR Forum
R. Laurence Moore, Insiders and Outsiders in American Historical
Narrative and American History, p. 390
Comments: Edwin S. Gaustad, Gene Wise, p. 413
Reply: R. Laurence Moore, p. 420
Reviews of Books, p. 424
Collected Essays, p. 574
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 583
Other Book Received, p. 586
Communications, p. 591
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Bernard Bailyn, The Challenge of Modern Historiography, p. 1
ARTICLES
Thomas Kelly, Thucydides and Spartan Strategy in the Archidamian
War, p. 25
Stuart B. Schwartz, Patterns of Slaveholding in the Americas:
New Evidence from Brazil, p. 55
Robert Griffith, Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Corporate Commonwealth, p. 87
AHR Forum
Comparative History in Theory and Practice: A Discussion,
communications and replies, p. 123
Reviews of Books, p. 144
Collected Essays, p. 300
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 304
Other Book Received, p. 306
ARTICLES
William G. Rosenberg, The Democratization of Russia’s Railroads
in 1917, p. 983
David R. Goldfield, The Urban South: A Regional Framework, p. 1009
REVIEW ESSAY
Dewey W. Grantham, The Contours of Southern Progressivism, p. 1035
Reviews of Books, p. 1060
Collected Essays, p. 1186
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 1192
Other Book Received, p. 1195
Communications, p. 1199
ARTICLES
John Patrick Diggins, Power and Authority in American History:
The Case of Charles A. Beard and His Critics, p. 701
Esther Kingston-Mann, Marxism and Russian Rural Development:
Problems of Evidence, Experience, and Culture, p. 731
John Bushnell, The Tsarist Officer Corps, 1881-1914: Customs,
Duties, Inefficiency, p. 753
Steven C. Hause, Anne R. Kenney, The Limits of Suffragist
Behavior: Legalism and Militancy in France, 1876-1922, p. 781
Reviews of Books, p. 807
Collected Essays, p. 962
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 969
Other Book Received, p. 972
Communications, p. 978
ARTICLES
Constance B. Bouchard, The Origins of the French Nobility:
A Reassessment, p. 501
Robert E. Lerner, The Black Death and Western European Eschatological
Mentalities, p. 533
Richard H. Kohn, The Social History of the American Soldier:
A Review and Prospectus for Research, p. 553
Reviews of Books, p. 568
Collected Essays, p. 683
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 691
Other Book Received, p. 694
ARTICLES
Richard L. McCormick, The Discovery that “Business Corrupts
Politics”: A Reappraisal of the Origins of Progressivism, p. 247
Walter Goffart, Rome, Constantinople, and the Barbarians, p. 275
Charles Jago, Habsburg Absolutism and the Cortes of Castile, p. 307
AHR Forum
Charles S. Maier, The Two Postwar Eras and the Conditions
for Stability in Twentieth-Century Western Europe, p. 327
Comments: Charles P. Kindleberger, Stephen A. Schuker,
p. 353
Reply: Charles S. Maier, p. 363
Reviews of Books, p. 368
Collected Essays, p. 487
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 492
Other Book Received, p. 495
Presidential Address
David H. Pinkney, American Historians on the European Past, p. 1
ARTICLES
J. Russell Major, Noble Income, Inflation, and the Wars of
Religion in France, p. 21
Allan Mitchell, “A Situation of Inferiority”: French
Military Reorganization after the Defeat of 1870, p. 49
Samuel Kinser, Annaliste Paradigm? The Geohistorical Structure
of Fernand Braudel, p. 63
Reviews of Books, p. 106
Collected Essays, p. 232
Documents and Bibliographies, p. 235
Other Book Received, p. 237
Communications, p. 243