Jesse Tumblin – Europe Field Fall 2011 The Power of the

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Jesse Tumblin – Europe Field Fall 2011
Completed
1. Adas, Machines as the Measure of
Men
2. Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem
3. Bryant, Prague in Black
4. Brubaker et al., Nationalist Politics
and Everyday Ethnicity
5. Burleigh, The Racial State
6. Chin, The Guest Worker Question in
Postwar Germany
7. Davis, Fiction in the Archives
8. Deák, et al., The Politics of
Retribution in Europe
9. Fehrenbach, Race after Hitler
10. Frieden, Global Capitalism
11. Grossmann, Jews, Germans, and
Allies
12. Headrick, Power over Peoples
13. Headrick, The Tentacles of Progress
14. Headrick, The Tools of Empire
15. Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes
16. Hobsbawm, Industry and Empire
17. Kennedy, The Rise and Fall of the
Great Powers
18. Mandel, Cosmopolitan Anxieties
19. Mazower, No Enchanted Palace
20. Mosse, Toward the Final Solution
21. Pagden, The Idea of Europe
22. Pomeranz, The Great Divergence
23. Rüger, The Great Naval Game
24. Strachan, The First World War
25. Weber, Peasants into Frenchmen
On WWI/Violence
1. Cohrs, The Unfinished Peace after
World War I
2. Ferguson, The Pity of War
3. Keegan, The First World War
4. Offer, The First World War: An
Agrarian Interpretation
5. Joll et al., The Origins of the First
World War
6. Mazower, Dark Continent
On Technology
1. Buchanan, The Power of the
Machine: The Impact of Technology,
1700 to the Present
2. Grove, Green Imperialism: Colonial
Expansion, Tropical Island Edens,
and the Origins of
Environmentalism, 1600-1860
3. Winner, Autonomous Technology:
Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme
of Political Thought
See also (completed):
Adas, Headrick (above)
Edgerton, Warfare State
Edgerton, Britain’s War Machine
Edgerton, “Science, Technology, and the
British Industrial ‘Decline,’ 1870-1970”
Mann, “The Autonomous Power of the
State: Its Origins, Mechanisms, and Results”
General
1. Bayly, The Birth of the Modern
World
2. Hobsbawm, Age of Capital
3. Hobsbawm, Age of Empire
4. Norton Anthologies on Europe
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