Europe

Edited by David S. Bachrach, Stefan Berger, Marc Forster and Laura Smoller

Parthenon, Athens by Thermos

Articles by volume:

Volume 9 (2011)

Whose City Is This? Hucksters, Domestic Servants, Wet-Nurses, Prostitutes, and Slaves in Late Medieval Western Mediterranean Urban Society (pages 910–922)
Kevin Mummey and Kathryn Reyerson

What’s in a Name, or What’s at Stake When We Talk about ‘Hussites’? (pages 791–801)
Phillip Haberken

Bishops in the Medieval Empire: New Perspectives on the Church, State and Episcopal Office (pages 776–790)
John Eldevik

Urban Religious Life in the Italian Communes: The State of the Field (pages 720–730)
Mary Doyno

Medieval Archaeology and Ethnicity: Where are We? (pages 537–548)
Florin Curta

The Western Slavs of the Seventh to the Eleventh Century – An Archaeological Perspective (pages 454–473)
Sebastian Brather

Teaching & Learning Guide for: Men, Women and an Integrated History of the Russian Revolutionary Movement (pages 448–453)
Katy Turton

Magic in the Middle Ages: History and Historiography (pages 410–422)
David J. Collins

Vegetius’De re militari: Military Theory in Medieval and Modern Conception (pages 397–409)
Christopher T. Allmand

Narrative, Experience and Class: Nineteenth-century Social History in Light of the Linguistic Turn (pages 384–396)
Andrew August

History by Parliamentary Vote: Science, Ethics and Politics in the Lumumba Commission (pages 300–311)
Berber Bevernage

Material Culture and Popular Calvinist Worldliness in the Dutch ‘Golden Age’ (pages 284–299)
Tony Maan

Beyond the Military State: Sweden’s Great Power Period in Recent Historiography (pages 269–283)
Erik Thomson

Between Czechs and Hungarians: Constructing the Slovak National Identity from 19th Century to the Present (pages 257–268)
Adam Hudek

Germany, Austria, and the Idea of the German Nation, 1871–1914 (pages 200–214)
Jan Vermeiren

Men, Women and an Integrated History of the Russian Revolutionary Movement (pages 119–133)
Katy Turton

Surveying Scotland’s Urban Past: The Pre-Modern Burgh (pages 34–44)
J. R. D. Falconer

Disability in the Middle Ages: Impairment at the Intersection of Historical Inquiry and Disability Studies (pages 45–60)
Irina Metzler

Volume 8 (2010)

The Friars Preachers: The First Hundred Years of the Dominican Order (pages 1275–1290)
Donald S. Prudlo

Religion and the Enlightenment(s) (pages 1291–1298)
John M. Sandberg

Rituals, Kingship and Rebellion in Medieval Germany (pages 1209–1220)
David A. Warner

Learning from the Saints: Ninth-Century Hagiography and the Carolingian Renaissance (pages 1055–1066)
Amy K. Bosworth

Late Medieval Education: Continuity and Change (pages 1067–1082)
David Sheffler

Recent Trends in the Study of Medieval Canonizations (pages 1083–1092)
Sari Katajala-Peltomaa

Astrology in the Middle Ages (pages 888–902)
Hilary M. Carey

Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Cistercian Exempla Collections: Role, Diffusion, and Evolution (pages 903–912)
Stefano Mula

Merovingian Immunity Revisited (pages 913–928)
Alexander Callander Murray

The Friars Preachers: The First Hundred Years of the Dominican Order (pages 1275–1290)
Donald S. Prudlo

Religion and the Enlightenment(s) (pages 1291–1298)
John M. Sandberg

Rituals, Kingship and Rebellion in Medieval Germany (pages 1209–1220)
David A. Warner

Learning from the Saints: Ninth-Century Hagiography and the Carolingian Renaissance (pages 1055–1066)
Amy K. Bosworth

Late Medieval Education: Continuity and Change (pages 1067–1082)
David Sheffler

Recent Trends in the Study of Medieval Canonizations (pages 1083–1092)
Sari Katajala-Peltomaa

The Changing Face of the Templars: Current Trends in Historiography (p 653-667)
Helen J. Nicholson

Spanish History of Historiography – Recent Development (p 668-681)
Andrés Antolín Hofrichter

Joachim of Fiore, Apocalyptic Conversion, and the ‘Persecuting Society’ (p 682-691)
Brett Whalen

The Medieval World View: Contemplating the Mappamundi (p 503-517)
Evelyn Edson

Making Sense of Theatre in the Third Reich (p 377-387)
Gerwin Strobl

Recent Perspectives on Leprosy in Medieval Western Europe (p 388-406)
Elma Brenner

Beyond ‘Good’ and ‘Evil’: Breaking Down Binary Oppositions in Holocaust Representations of ‘Privileged’ Jews (p 407-418)
Adam Brown

The Changing Fortunes of Early Medieval Bavaria to 907 ad (p 330-344)
Jonathan Couser

Teaching Method and Theory to History Undergraduates. Intellectual Challenges and Professional Responsibilities (p 258-274)
Andrew Gow

What is ‘Catholic Enlightenment’? (p 166-178)
Ulrich L. Lehner

The Futile Paradigm: In Quest of Feudalism in Early Medieval Japan (p 179-196)
Karl Friday

Medieval Sicily and Southern Italy in Recent Historiographical Perspective (p 61-87)
Sarah C. Davis-Secord

Volume 7 (2009)

Transportation, Communication, and the Movement of Peoples in the Frankish Kingdom, ca. 500–900 C.E (p 1554-1569)
Gregory I. Halfond

The Crisis in the Investiture Crisis Narrative (p 1570-1580)
Maureen C. Miller

Antichrist in the Middle Ages: Plus ça change (p 1581-1592)
Michael A. Ryan

Making Sense of the History of Sex and Gender in Early Modern Spain (p 1303-1316)
Edward Behrend-Martinez

‘Eyewitnessing’? History and Visual Sources (p 1317-1337)
Jessica Horsley

Space, Place and Identities (p 1338-1349)
Thomas Rohkrämer, Felix Robin Schulz

‘European Cities: Containers or Groups of Inhabitants? A Review of some Recent Developments in Early Modern Urban Studies’1 (p 1350-1362)
Joseph F. Patrouch

New Directions in the Study of Religious Responses to the Black Death (p 1363-1375)
Justin Stearns

The Influence of Lynn White, jr.’s Medieval Technology and Social Change (p 1201-1217)
Shana Worthen

Integrative Medicine: Incorporating Medicine and Health into the Canon of Medieval European History (p 1218-1245)
Monica H. Green

Travel Writing and Encounters with National ‘Others’ in the Napoleonic Wars (p 1246-1258)
Leighton James

From Catholic Milieu to Lived Religion: The Social and Cultural History of Modern German Catholicism (p 837-861)
Michael E. O’Sullivan

The Silver Curtain: Representations of the West in the Soviet Cold War Films (p 862-878)
Sergei Dobrynin

The Archaeology of Medieval Europe (p 879-893)
Pam Crabtree

Assessing Women, Gender, and Empire in Britain’s Nineteenth-Century Protestant Missionary Movement
Elizabeth Prevost

Changing Images of the Nation in England, Germany and the Netherlands: A Comparison (p 894-916)
Sven de Roode

Literature, History, Periodization, and the Pleasures of the Latin Literary History of Late Antiquity (p 917-954)
Danuta Shanzer

Understanding Medieval Manuscripts: St. Gall’s Virtual Library (p 955-980)
Anna Grotans, Julian Hendrix, Bernice Kaczynski

Alexander the Great in Current Scholarship (p 981-992)
Edward M. Anson

Networks of Empire: Linkage and Reciprocity in Nineteenth-Century Irish and Indian History (p 993-1007)
Barry Crosbie

The Historiography of a Construct: “Feudalism” and the Medieval Historian (p 1008-1031)
Richard Abels

The History of Medieval Theatre / Theatre of Medieval History: Dramatic Documents and the Performance of the Past (p 1032-1048)
Carol Symes

The Jews in the Medieval Polish Economy: Some Thoughts on the Historiography of the Twentieth Century
Jolanta N. Komornicka

The Occupation of Germany in 1945 and the Politics of German History (p 447-473)
Gareth Pritchard

Family, the State, and Law in Early Modern and Revolutionary France (p 474-499)
Matthew Gerber

Gender and Rulership in the Medieval German Empire (p 55-65)
Amalie Fößel

The ‘British Space’: World-Empire-Continent-Nation-Region-Locality: A Historiographical Problem (p 66-94)
Keith Robbins

Volume 6 (2008)

Kanak Experiences of WWI: New Caledonia’s Tirailleurs, Auxiliaries and ‘Rebels’ (p 1325-1345)
Adrian Muckle

How to Approach a Monster: A Comparison of Different Approaches in the Historiography of Early Modern Monster Literature (p 1107-1120)
Anna Dunthorne

Rome’s Final Conquest: The Barbarians (p 855-883)
Walter Goffart

The Prehistory of the Crusades: Toward a Developmental Taxonomy (p 884-897)
Burnam W. Reynolds

An Introduction to Medieval Environmental History (p 898-916)
Ellen F. Arnold

Kabbalah: A Medieval Tradition and Its Contemporary Appeal (p 552-587)
Hava Tirosh-Samuelson

Postcolonialism and the Study of the Middle Ages (p 588-606)
Nadia R. Altschul

England and France in the Sixteenth Century
Glenn John Richardson

The Russian Revolution: Broadening Understandings of 1917 (p 243-262)
Sarah Badcock

Volume 5 (2007)

Women, Gender and Lordship in France, c.1050–1250 (p 1921-1941)
Kimberly A. LoPrete

Transatlantic Catholicism: Rethinking the Nature of the Catholic Tradition in the Early Modern Period (p 1942-1966)
Megan Armstrong

The ‘Culture de guerre‘ and French Historiography of the Great War of 1914–1918 (p 1967-1979)
Leonard V. Smith

How to Use Modern Critical Editions of Medieval Latin Texts (p 1521-1549)
Eric Knibbs

Franciscan Advice to the Papacy in the Middle Ages (p 1550-1575)
Amanda Power

Understanding the Popular Appeal of Fascism, National Socialism and Soviet Communism: The Revival of Totalitarianism Theory and Political Religion (p 1236-1267)
Ulrike Ehret

The Crusades and the Jews: Some Reflections on the 1096 Massacre (p 1268-1279)
Judith Bronstein

Unraveling the Spanish Inquisition: Inquisitorial Studies in the Twenty-First Century (p 1280-1293)
Kimberly Lynn Hossain

Origins of the French Revolution (p 1294-1337)
Gail Bossenga

Music and Politics in Germany 1933–1955: Approaches and Challenges (p 1338-1358)
Toby Thacker

The Right-Wing Leagues and Electoral Politics in Interwar France (p 1359-1381)
Brian Jenkins

Napoleon Bonaparte, Political Prodigy (p 1382-1398)
Howard G. Brown

The 80 Years’ Question: The Dutch Revolt in Historical Perspective (p 914-934)
Laura Cruz

The German Democratic Republic: State Power and Everyday Life (p 935-942)
Gregory Witkowski

A History of Disasters: Spanish Colonialism in the Age of Empire (p 943-954)
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara

Magic and Impotence: Recent Developments in Medieval Historiography (p 955-962)
Catherine Rider

Eunuchs in Historical Perspective (p 495-506)
Kathryn M. Ringrose

Circulation of Arab Silver in Medieval Afro-Eurasia: Preliminary Observations
Roman K. Kovalev, Alexis C. Kaelin

Popular [Mis]conceptions of Medieval Warfare (p 507-524)
Peter Burkholder

Rereading Marc Bloch: The Life and Works of a Visionary Modernist (p 525-538)
Katherine Stirling

Cum Consensu Omnium: Frankish Church Councils from Clovis to Charlemagne (p 539-559)
Gregory I. Halfond

Teaching the Middle Ages on Film: Visual Narrative and the Historical Record (p 159-174)
Martha Driver

Liberty and Death: The French Revolution (p 175-200)
Jennifer Heuer

Fact and Fiction in the Icelandic Sagas (p 201-217)
Margaret Cormack

Volume 4 (2006)

Blood in Medieval Cultures (p 1049-1059)
Bettina Bildhauer

Revisiting the Turkish Revolution, 1923–1938: Secular Reform and Religious “Reaction”1 (p 1060-1072)
Gavin D. Brockett

Medieval Europe and the World: Why Medievalists Should Also Be World Historians (p 1073-1088)
Teofilo Ruiz

A Country Split in Two? Contemporary Italy and Its Usable and Unusable Pasts (p 1089-1101)
R. J. B. Bosworth

Post-War Politics and the Historiography of French Strategy and Diplomacy Before the Second World War (p 870-905)
Peter Jackson

Breaking Old Habits: Recent Research on Women, Spirituality, and the Arts in the Middle Ages (p 448-480)
June L. Mecham

Women, Gender, and Rulership in Romance Europe: The Iberian Case (p 481-487)
Miriam Shadis

Traditions and Trajectories in the Historiography of European Witch Hunting (p 488-527)
Thomas A. Fudge

Women, Gender, and Rulership in Medieval Italy (p 528-535)
Holly S. Hurlburt

A New Consensus? Recent Research on Fascism in Europe, 1918–1945* (p 536-566)
Arnd Bauerkämper

Ethnogenesis: A Contested Model of Early Medieval Europe (p 241-260)
Andrew Gillett

Medieval Prisons: Between Myth and Reality, Hell and Purgatory (p 261-274)
Guy Geltner

New Approaches to Bourgeois Resistance in Germany and Austria, 1933–1945 (p 275-292)
Eric Kurlander

Images of the Merovingians and Carolingians (p 293-307)
Constance B. Bouchard

J. M. Keynes and the Postwar International Economic Order (p 308-313)
Scott Newton

Europe, East and West (p 161-164)
Kevin Passmore

Early Modern Spanish Cultural History: One Opinion (p 165-171)
James S. Amelang

New Approaches to Byzantine History (p 172-175)
Catherine Holmes

Volume 3 (2005)

Ancient Greek Mercenaries (664–250 BCE)(p **-**)
Matthew Trundle

Sacred and Secular Spheres: Religious Women in Golden Age Spain (p **-**)
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt

“Pro-Serbians” vs. “Pro-Bulgarians”: Revisionism in Post-Socialist Macedonian Historiography (p **-**)
Ulf Brunnbauer

Re-Writing the History of Romania after the Fall of Communism (p **-**)
Irina Culic

Louis Malle and the Historians (p **-**)
Hugo Frey

Looking East: East Central European “Borderlands” in German History and Historiography (p **-**)
Tara Zahra

Volume 2 (2004)

Confessionalization: Reformation, Religion, Absolutism, and Modernity (p **-**)
Susan R. Boettcher

The Question of Economic Decline in Seventeenth-Century Italy: Myth or Reality? (p **-**)
Stefano D’Amico

The Czech Revolution of 1848: The Pivot of the Habsburg Revolutions (p **-**)
Mark Dimond

On History, Historians and Silence (p **-**)
Keith Jenkins

The Debate on the Fourth Crusade (p **-**)
Jonathan Harris

Spices in the Middle Ages (p **-**)
Paul Freedman

The New Venice: Historians and Historiography in the 21st Century Lagoon (p **-**)
Liz Horodowich

The Devil’s Altar? Crime and the Early Modern Public House (p **-**)
Beat Kümin

Women and the Reformations: Reflections on Recent Research (p **-**)
Merry Wiesner-Hanks

Ancient Greek Democracy and Its Study (p **-**)
Eric Robinson

New Views on Citizenship and National Identity in Early Modern France (p **-**)
Charlotte C. Wells

Volume 1 (2003)

Gender, women and the Occupation of France, 1940-1944 (p **-**)
Joan Tumblety

The Concept that Came Out of the Cold: the Progressive Historicization of Generic Fascism and its New Relevance to Teaching Twentieth-century History (p **-**)
Roger Griffin

An Update on the Reign of Francis I (p **-**)
R. J. Knecht

Consumer Culture and Political Transformations in Twentieth-Century Germany (p **-**)
Bryan Ganaway

What Can We Learn From the History of Homosexuality in Russia? (p **-**)
Dan Healey

Socialists in Nineteenth-Century France (p **-**)
Pamela Pilbeam

‘Heavy Hands and Light Touches’: Approaches to the Study of Cinematic Culture in the Third Reich (p **-**)
Jo Fox

Russia and the Origins of Twentieth-century Antisemitism (p **-**)
Sam Johnson


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