European history quarterly DATINI

European history quarterly

London
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ISSN: 0265-6914
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Economia, Riv. Str. 0614
Consistenza: v. 19, 1989, 1-
Lacune: v. 28, 1998, 2; v. 34, 2004, 1; v. 36, 2006, 4

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v. 54, 2024, 1

Special Issue: THE PRISON WORLDS OF FRANCOISM, 1939–1978
Guest Editor: Helen Graham

INTRODUCTION
Helen Graham, Introduction: Re-Reading Francoism to Re-Read Post-1945 Europe, p. 3
SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
Helen Graham, When Was the War in Spain? Liberal State, Illiberal Justice in the Twentieth Century, p. 16
Gutmaro Gómez Bravo, Forging New Instruments of Mass Social Control from Traditional Materials: The Disciplinary Role of Catholic Church Personnel in Franco?s State Prison System of the 1940s and 1950s, p. 33
Michael Richards, Imagining Contagion: Epidemic, Prisons, and Franco Spain?s Politics of Space, 1936–1945, p. 53
Amélie Nuq, Staying in Control? Youth Reformatories, Social Fears and Social Change Under Francoism, p. 73
Helen Graham, César Lorenzo Rubio, Not Recognizing the Political: Analyzing Franco?s Long Dictatorship Through a Genealogy of its Prisoners 91
Jessica Thorne, Anarchist Prisoner Networks in Franco?s Spain and the Forging of the New Left in Europe 110
César Lorenzo Rubio, Prisons in Transition? The Prison System During and After the Political Transition from the Francoist Dictatorship, p. 130

ARTICLES
Nicola Camilleri, Citizens, Subjects, Enemies: The First World War and Citizenship Policies in the Italian Colonies, p. 149
Aurelio Martí Bataller, Sergio Valero Gomez, Tirer La Couverture À Soi. PSOE Factions? Views on French Socialism and the Popular Front, p. 170

Review Article, p. 191


v. 53, 2023, 4

ARTICLES
Alessandra Quaranta, Italian Physicians at the Habsburg Courts (1550–1620): Hiring Processes, Professional Networks and Integration into the Court Space, p. 549
William H. F. Mitchell, Pierre Jurieu and the Creation of a Protestant Imagined Community in England, 1680–1705, p. 579
Diana Moore, Africa for the Africans? Risorgimento Republicans and Cosmopolitan Nationalists in an Age of Empire, p. 599
Oriol Luján, When the Vote is Not the Only Factor: (Re)thinking Electoral Corruption in Nineteenth-Century Europe from the Electors? Perspective, p. 620
Emmanuel Dalle Mulle, Mona Bieling, Autonomy Over Independence: Self-Determination in Catalonia, Flanders and South Tyrol in the Aftermath of the Great War, p. 641
Heidi Kurvinen, Adopting Public Relations-Like Strategies to Promote Labour Feminism in Finland, 1965–1975, p. 664

Review Article, p. 685
Book Reviews, p. 697


v. 53, 2023, 3

Special Issue:
THE FABRIC OF POWER: POLITICAL HISTORIES OF THE LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN COURT
Guest Editor: Pascal Firges, Regine Maritz

SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
Pascal Firges, Regine Maritz, The Fabric of Power: Political Histories of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Court, p. 381–390
Nadine Amsler, The Work of Many Bodies: Wet Nurses and Dynastic Reproduction at German Courts, c. 1650–1750, p. 391–406
Leonhard Horowski, Useful Ink-Shitters and Decorative Excellencies: The Difficult Relationship Between Ministers of State and Courtiers in Brandenburg-Prussia and France, c. 1650–1800, p. 407–426
Lana Martysheva, The Shifting Political Roles of Court Prelates: Backing up Henri IV of France, p. 427–440
Elisabeth Natour, Music as Political Practice: Evoking the Sounds of Power at the Early Modern Court, p. 441–458
Karl Kügle, Clio’s Stepchildren: Anne of Cyprus, Louis of Savoy, and the Politics of Historiography, p. 459–481
Jeroen Duindam, Families and Power: A Global Perspective, p. 482–494

ARTICLES
Denis Vovchenko, From Ethnic Hatred to Religious Solidarity: The Rise and Fall of Russophobia in Greece, 1830–1924, p. 495–519
Yonca Köksal, Dilek Barlas, Diplomacy, State Policies and Muslim Minorities: Turkey’s Relations with Bulgaria and Romania (1923–1936), p. 520–543


v. 53, 2023, 2

Special Issue: RESISTING MODELS, BUILDING BRIDGES. PRESENT AND FUTURE OF GENDER HISTORY IN SPAIN Guest Editor: Inmaculada Blasco Herranz, Nerea Aresti

EDITORIAL
Nerea Aresti, Inmaculada Blasco Herranz, Resisting Models, Building Bridges: The Present and Future of Gender History in Spain, p. 209–210

SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
Bakarne Altonaga Begoña, Between the Soul and the Body: The Construction of Sexual Difference in Modern Spain, p. 211–232
Inmaculada Blasco Herranz, Gendering Catholicism in Late Modern Spanish History (1854–1923): Research Lines and Debates for a European Dialogue, p. 233–253
José Javier Díaz Freire, On Don Juan and Beyond: Masculinity Studies in Modern Spain, p. 254–276
Nerea Aresti, Beyond Models: The Many Paths to Feminism in Modern Spain, p. 277–296
Ángela Cenarro, ?The Falange Changed Our Way of Being Completely?: Women and Gender Identity in Spanish Fascism, p. 297–315

ARTICLES
Aaron Graham, Michael Paul Martoccio, Provisions, Passports and the Problems of International Warfare in Early Eighteenth-Century Northern Italy: A Micro-Historical Study, p. 316–336
Maximiliano Fuentes Codera, Mirrored Neutralities: Spain and Argentina in World War I, p. 337–356
Silvia Salvatici, Missing the Global Turn: Italy, the 1951 Refugee Convention, and the Belated Removal of the Geographical Limitation, p. 357–378


v. 53, 2023, 1

Forum Title: CENTERING BLACKNESS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY: A EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY FORUM

Jesús Sanjurjo, Centring Blackness in European History: A European History Quarterly Forum, p. 5
Nicholas R. Jones, Centering Blackness as Methodology and as Citational Practice – I. ‘Centering Blackness as Methodology’, p. 8
Alani Hicks-Bartlett, Centring Blackness as Methodology and as Citational Practice – II. ‘Centring Blackness as Citational Practice’, p. 10
Chloe L. Ireton, Black Thought in European History, p. 21
Montaz Marché, Centring Blackness: A Focus on Gender and Critical Approaches Through Black Women’s Lives, p. 26
Onyeka Nubia, Decoding Early-Modern European Ethnography in the ‘Masque of Blackness’, p. 32
Jesús Sanjurjo, Centring Blackness: Towards a New Public History of the Spanish Empire, p. 40

ARTICLES
Andrea Azzarelli, Policing the Sicilian Mafia: Repression and Control of the Mafia Phenomenon in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy, p. 45
Timothy Verhoeven, ‘Il Nous Faut les Hommes’: Catholicism, Masculinity and the Culture Wars in France, 1880-1914, p. 67
Nathaniël Kunkeler, The Swedish Brigade: From National Romantic Heroes to European Counter-Revolutionaries?, p. 88
Sofía Rodríguez López, Fallen Militia women in the Spanish Civil War: The Identity of the Unknown Fighters, p. 115
Patrizia Sambuco, Lisa Pine, Food Discourses and Alimentary Policies in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany: A Comparative Analysis, p. 135


v. 52, 2022, 4

Special Issue: THE HISTORICAL PRESENCE OF THE ROMA PEOPLE IN EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPACES IN THE 19TH AND 20th Centuries
Guest Editor: María Sierra

EDITORIAL
María Sierra, Introduction, p. 527

SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
Eve Rosenhaft, Romani Berlin: ‘Gypsy’ Presence, the Culture of the Horse Market and the Shaping of Urban Space 1890-1933, p. 532
Anna G. Piotrowska, Tsyganshchina (?????????) and Romani Musicians in Tsarist, Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia: Change and Continuity, p. 554
Tamara West, Marginality and Modernity on the South Shore: Blackpool’s Fortune Tellers, Authenticity and Belonging, p. 572
María Sierra, Juan Pro, Gypsy Anarchism: Navigating Ethnic and Political Identities, p. 593
Malte Gasche, Laurence Prempain, (Dis)Playing Exotic Otherness in the Circus: The Bouglione Wild West Show, p. 613
Carolina García Sanz, ‘Gypsy Eroding Liberty is Gorgio Eroding Liberty’: Making Europe More Equal from the British Romani Rights Movement, p. 634
Begoña Barrera, ‘Nous, les Artistes Tsiganes’. Intellectual Networks and Cultural Spaces for Ethnic Assertion in France (1949-1989), p. 656
Siv B. Lie, Ioanida Costache, Staging Genocide: Theatrical Remembering of the Romani Holocaust, p. 677

ARTICLES
Raúl Moreno-Almendral, Independence and Constitution: The Spanish Nationalization of Personal Experience During the Peninsular War and its Aftermath, p. 699
Blasco Sciarrino, Allegiance in Exchange for Benefits: The Romanian First World War Veterans’ Movement between Democracy and Authoritarianism, 1930-1937, p. 720
Perry Willson, A ‘Shining Example of Fascist Womanhood’: Angiola Moretti 1925-1943, p. 744


v. 52, 2022, 3

Special Issue: ‘GREENING’ EUROPEAN POLITICAL CULTURES
Guest Editors: Marzia Maccaferri, Lucia Bonfreschi

EDITORIAL
Lucia Bonfreschi, Marzia Maccaferri, Introduction: ‘Greening’ European Political Cultures, p. 327
Stephen Milder, Re-Interpreting West Germany’s Ecological Revolution: Environmental Politics, Grassroots Activism, and Democracy in the Long 1970s, p. 332
Philippe Buton, The French Left and the Politicization of Environmental Issues, p. 352
Lucia Bonfreschi, The Green is the New Red? A Libertarian Challenge: The Radicals and the Friends of the Earth Italy, 1976-1983, p. 373
Marzia Maccaferri, From ‘Old’ to ‘New’ Politics: The Politicization of the Environment in Left-Wing British Intellectual Discourse (1970s-1980s), p. 401
Melanie Arndt, Environmentalism or Sausages? Politicizing the Environment in the Late Soviet Union, p. 418

ARTICLES
Marta Cieslak, Between State and Empire, Or How Western European Imperialism in Africa Redefined the Polish Nation, p. 440
Jan Rybak, Racialization of Disease: The Typhus-Epidemic, Antisemitism and Closed Borders in German-Occupied Poland, 1915-1918, p. 461
Danny Evans, In and Against the State: The Making and Unmaking of the Barcelona May Days (1937), p. 485
Luis Domínguez-Castro, José Ramón Rodríguez-Lago, Invoking the Spirit: Salvador de Madariaga, Religious Networks and European Integration Beyond the Churches, p. 506


v. 52, 2022, 2

Special Issue: ‘EVERYDAY LIFE’ AND THE HISTORY OF DICTATORSHIP IN SOUTHERN EUROPE
Guest Editors: Kate Ferris, Claudio Hernández Burgos

INTRODUCTION
Kate Ferris, Claudio Hernández Burgos, ‘Everyday Life’ and the History of Dictatorship in Southern Europe, p. 123

ARTICLES
Kate Ferris, Everyday Spaces: Bars, Alcohol and the Spatial Framing of Everyday Political Practice and Interaction in Fascist Italy, p. 136
Claudio Hernández Burgos, Neither Resistance nor Consent: Alltagsgeschichte, Everyday Economy and Eigen-Sinn in Franco’s Post-War Spain (1939-1951), p. 160
Gloria Román Ruiz, Mocking the Dictatorship: Symbolic Resistance in Everyday Life During Francoism in the 1960s, p. 179
Daniel Melo, ‘Living Normally’: Everyday Life Under Salazarism, p. 200
Beatriz Valverde Contreras, Alexander Keese, Living at the Margins of Repression: Everyday Life and Hidden Challenges in the Azores’ Central Group, 1954-1960, p. 221
Huw Halstead, ‘The Pawns That They Moved Here and There’? Microacts, Room for Manoeuvre, and Everyday Agency in the 1974 Cyprus Conflict, p. 245
Luke Gramith, Minders of the Clock and Starvers of the People: Everyday Fascism and the Grassroots Logic of Revolutionary Defascistization in Monfalcone, Italy, 1922-1946, p. 268
Ursula-Helen Kassaveti, Nikolaos Papadogiannis, ‘The Azure Generation’: Liberal Youth Politics in Greece and the Politicization of Music, 1982-1984, p. 296


v. 52, 2022, 1

ARTICLES
Marta Tomczak, The Impact of the Napoleonic Legislation on the Periphery of the Empire – a Failure? The Polish Elite’s Attitude Towards the Napoleonic Code (1807-1812), p. 3
Václav ?midrkal, A Milestone or Mistake of Progress? The Death Penalty and State Consolidation in Austria and Czechoslovakia after 1918, p. 21
Margarite Poulos, Beyond the Ballot box: Rethinking Greek Communism Between the Wars, p. 43
Galadriel Ravelli, Strategies of Survival: Reviving the Neo-Fascist Network Through a Transnational Magazine, p. 65
Christopher A. Molnar, The Cold War and Return Migration: The West German Response to Yugoslavia’s Efforts to Influence its Workers Abroad, p. 87

Review Article, p. 114


v. 51, 2021, 4

Special Issue: OPEN HOUSES IN EARLY-MODERN EUROPE: CONTEXTS AND APPROACHES
Guest editors: Raffaella Sarti, Margareth Lanzinger, Joachim Eibach

Raffaella Sarti, Margareth Lanzinger, Joachim Eibach, Introduction, p. 431

SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
Raffaella Sarti, Open Houses from Etic to Emic Perspectives: Casa Aperta in Early-Modern and Nineteenth-Century Italy, p. 440
Eleonora Canepari, Common Places: Sharing Spaces in Early Modern ‘Ordinary’ Houses, p. 464 Amanda Flather, The Organization and Use of Household Space for Work in Early Modern England: 1550-1750, p. 480
Julie Hardwick, Intimacy, Community and Doing House in Old Regime France, p. 504

ARTICLES
Christopher Korten, Profaning the Sacred: The Unorthodox Financial Activities of Catholic Clerics During the Napoleonic Period, 1796-1814, p. 523
Dario Gaggio, Triangulating Labor, Capital, and Land: Italian Emigrant Colonization in Latin America and the Contradictions of US Hegemony, 1947-1953, p. 543

Book Reviews, p 567


v. 51, 2021, 3

ARTICLES
Stefanos Katsikas, Sakis Dimitriadis, Muslim Converts to Orthodox Christianity during the Greek War of Independence, 1821-1832, p. 299
Francisco Javier Ramón Solans, Mary into Combat: Marian Devotions and Political Mobilizations during the European Culture Wars, p. 324
Andrew G. Bonnell, Anti-Semitism, Denunciation, and the Frankfurt Trial against Rosa Luxemburg, p. 345
Richard Cleminson, Ricardo Roque, Imagining the ‘Biochemical Race’: Sero-Anthropology and Concepts of Racial Purity in Portugal (1900s-1950s), p. 355
Agnieszka Pasieka, Making an Ethnic Group: Lemko-Rusyns and the Minority Question in the Second Polish Republic, p. 386

Book Reviews, p. 411


v. 51, 2021, 2

Artemis Ignatidou, Where Music Resides: Educational and Artistic Institutions, Nationalism, and Musical Debates in Nineteenth-Century Athens, p. 143
Selena Daly, Emigrant Draft Evasion in the FirstWorldWar: Decision-Making and Emotional Consequences in the Transatlantic Italian family, p. 170
Aristotle Kallis, The Transnational Co-production of Interwar ‘Fascism’: On the Dynamics of Ideational Mobility and Localization, p. 189 Janina Kostkiewicz, Lucas B. Mazur, Polish Catholic Concerns regarding the Rise of National Socialism in Germany, p. 214
Joachim C. H€aberlen, Spiritual Politics: New Age and New Left in West Germany around 1980, p. 239

Book Reviews, p. 262


v. 51, 2021, 1

EDITORIAL
Retrospective: Fifty Years of European Studies Review and European History Quarterly, p. 3

ARTICLES
Jaap Geraerts, Competing Sacred Spaces in the Dutch Republic: Confessional Integration and Segregation, p. 7
Joseph D. Prestia, ‘Civilized States’ and Situational Sovereignty: The Dilemmas of Romanian Neutrality, 1914-1916, p. 45
Chelsea Sambells, ‘Children Are to Be Regarded as Propaganda’: Contradictions of German Occupation Policies in the Child Evacuations to Switzerland, 1941-1942, p. 76
Bram Mellink, Neoliberalism Incorporated: Early Neoliberal Involvement in the Postwar Reconstruction: The Case Study of the Netherlands (1945-1958), p. 98
Matteo Albanese, The Italian Fascist Community in Argentina, 1946-1978, p. 122