SEELEY HISTORICAL LIBRARY Journal articles November 2012 DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, Volume 36, Number 5, November 2012 Belmonte, L.A. McAlister, M. Irwin, R.M. Stevens, S. Borstelmann, T. Bradley, M.P. Field, C. Morgan, E.J. Stevens, S. Ashton, N.J. Introduction: Turning the Lens on Film and Foreign Relations Have You Heard from Johannesburg Freedom's Other A Grand Design Film Review of Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Seven Stories from the Global Anti-Apartheid Movement Comment on Connie Field's Have You Heard from Johannesburg Response Black and White at Center Court: Arthur Ashe and the Confrontation of Apartheid in South Africa “From the Viewpoint of a Southern Governor”: The Carter Administration and Apartheid, 1977–81 For King and Country: Jack O'Connell, the CIA, and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1963–71 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES, Volume 46, Number 1, Fall 2012 Baudot, L. Verhoeven, G. Lyna, D. Bleichmar, D. Bernard, S.J. Seager, N. Dresser, M. Smithers, G.D. Bly, A.T. An Air of History: Joseph Wright's and Robert Boyle's Air Pump Narratives Mastering the Connoisseur's Eye: Paintings, Criticism, and the Canon in Dutch and Flemish Travel Culture, 1600-1750 Name Hunting, Visual Characteristics, and "New Old Masters": Tracking the Taste for Paintings at Eighteenth-Century Auctions Learning to Look: Visual Expertise across Art and Science in EighteenthCentury France Edward Bysshe and The Art of English Poetry: Reading Writing in the Eighteenth Century "He reviews without Fear, and acts without fainting": Defoe's Review Families, Culture, and the British Atlantic Indians in Local Places: Towns, Outposts, and Colonialism in EighteenthCentury North America America's "Cumbersome Democracy" in Print: Histories of Reading and Writing in Early America EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY, Volume 42, Number 4, October 2012 Storrs, C. Berryman, T.B. Brunnbauer, U. Cowans, J. Storm, E. Logan, O. The Spanish Risorgimento in the Western Mediterranean and Italy 1707–1748 The Poetry of Discontent: Jérôme Bonaparte and his Alleged Exploitation of the Kingdom of Westphalia Emigration Policies and Nation-building in Interwar Yugoslavia On Condition of Contrition: French Reactions to American Films on the Vietnam War, 1978–1987 Nation-building in the Provinces: The Interplay between Local, Regional and National Identities in Central and Western Europe, 1870–1945 The Pontificate of Pius XI: The Impact of New Material from the Vatican Archives EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL THEORY, Volume 11, Number 4, October 2012 Griffin, R. & Roberts, D.D. Overtures of reconciliation in a forgotten conflict Woodley, D. Between myth and modernity: Fascism as anti-praxis 1 Renton, D. Pellicani, L. Breschi, D. Saage, R. Yannielli, J.L. Roberts, D.D. Griffin, R. Drolet, M. On Benjamin’s Theses, or the utility of the concept of historical time Fascism, capitalism, modernity Fascism, liberalism and revolution Fascism – revolutionary departure to an alternative modernity? A response to Roger Griffin’s ‘Exploding the Continuum of History' The nationalist international: Or what American history can teach us about the fascist revolution Questioning the modern and revolutionary credentials of European fascism Football in no-man’s-land? The prospects for a fruitful ‘inter-camp’ dialogue within fascist studies Manners, method, and psychology: The enduring relevance of Tocqueville’s reflections on democracy GENDER AND HISTORY, Volume 24, Issue 3, November 2012 Severy-Hoven, B. Simon-Martin, M. Master Narratives and the Wall Painting of the House of the Vettii, Pompeii ‘More Beautiful than Words & Pencil Can Express’: Barbara Bodichon's Artistic Career at the Interface of her Epistolary and Visual Self Projections Semley, L. Public Motherhood in West Africa as Theory and Practice Moreton, E. Profiling the Female Emigrant: A Method of Linguistic Inquiry for Examining Correspondence Collections Benninghaus, C. Beyond Constructivism?: Gender, Medicine and the Early History of Sperm Analysis, Germany 1870–1900 Stanley, L. & Dampier, H. ‘I Just Express My Views & Leave Them to Work’: Olive Schreiner as a Feminist Protagonist in a Masculine Political Landscape with Figures Lee, C.J. Gender without Groups: Confession, Resistance and Selfhood in the Colonial Archive McDaniel, J.L. The Power of Renewable Resources: Orlando's Tactical Engagement with the Law of Intestacy Satzinger. H. The Politics of Gender Concepts in Genetics and Hormone Research in Germany, 1900–1940 Cancian, S. The Language of Gender in Lovers’ Correspondence, 1946–1949 Heller, M. Gender-Bending in El Teatro Campesino (1968–1980): A Mestiza Epistemology of Performance Green, N.L. Changing Paradigms in Migration Studies: From Men to Women to Gender Saeidi, S. Reconsidering Categories of Analysis: Possibilities for Feminist Studies of Conflict Dutta, A. An Epistemology of Collusion: Hijras, Kothis and the Historical (Dis)continuity of Gender/Sexual Identities in Eastern India GERMAN HISTORY, Volume 30, Number 4, December 2012 Kwan, N. Kurlander, E. Miller, J.A. Woodcuts and Witches: Ulrich Molitor’s De lamiis et pythonicis mulieribus, 1489–1669 Hitler’s Monsters: The Occult Roots of Nazism and the Emergence of the Nazi ‘Supernatural Imaginary’ On Track for West Germany: Turkish ‘Guest-worker’ Rail Transportation to West Germany in the Postwar Period THE HISPANIC AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, Volume 92, Number 4, November 2012 Lopes, M. & Riguzzi, P. Borders, Trade, and Politics: Exchange between the United States and Mexican Cattle Industries, 1870–1947 Kedar, C. Chronicle of an Inconclusive Negotiation: Perón, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank (1946–1955) Colistete, R.P. Trade Unions and the ICFTU in the Age of Developmentalism in Brazil, 1953– 1962 2 Drinot, P. Creole Anti-Communism: Labor, the Peruvian Communist Party, and APRA, 1930–1934 THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL, Volume 55, Number 4, December 2012 Walsham, A. Lehtsalu, L. Young, B.W. Leonard, A.B. Strange, J. McGoldrick, P.M. Chatterji, J. Peden, G.C. Machaqueiro, M. Levitin, D. Biagini, E.F. History, memory, and the English Reformation Changing perceptions of women's religious institutions in eighteenth-century Bologna John Jortin, ecclesiastical history, and the Christian republic of letters Underwriting British trade to India and China, 1780–1835 Fatherhood, providing, and attachment in late Victorian and Edwardian workingclass families New perspectives on Pius XII and Vatican financial transactions during the Second World War South Asian histories of citizenship, 1946–1970 Suez and Britain's decline as a world power The Islamic policy of Portuguese colonial Mozambique, 1960–1973 From sacred history to the history of religion: paganism, Judaism, and Christianity in European historiography from Reformation to ‘Enlightenment’ The Protestant minority in Southern Ireland HISTORICAL RESEARCH, Volume 85, Number 230, November 2012 Cohn, S.K. Castellanos, S. Hughes, P. Bombi, B. Murphy, N. Taylor, J. Thackeray, D. Breathnach, C. Hampton, M. Pandemics: waves of disease, waves of hate from the Plague of Athens to A.I.D.S. Creating new Constantines at the end of the sixth century Roger of Howden's sailing directions for the English coast The Roman rolls of Edward II as a source of administrative and diplomatic practice in the early fourteenth century Henry VIII's French crown: his royal entry into Tournai revisited Watchdogs or apologists? Financial journalism and company fraud in early Victorian Britain Building a peaceable party: masculine identities in British Conservative politics, c.1903–24 Medicalizing the female reproductive cycle in rural Ireland, 1926–56 Projecting Britishness to Hong Kong: the British Council and Hong Kong House, nineteen-fifties to nineteen-seventies HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT, Volume 33, Issue 4, Autumn 2012 The Dictator’s Trust: Regulating and Constraining Emergency Powers in the Roman Republic Hallberg, P. Thomas More’s Cosmopolitan Civil Science: The New World and Utopia Reconsidered Hochner, N. A Sixteenth-Century Manifesto for Social Mobility or the Body Politic Metaphor in Mutation Hanvelt, M. Politeness, a Plurality of Interests and the Public Realm: Hume on the Liberty of the Press Maliks, R. Revolutionary Epigones: Kant and his Radical Followers Yumatle, C. Isaiah Berlin’s Anti-Reductionism: The Move from Semantic to Normative Perspectives Bevir, M. & Gališanke, A. John Rawls in Historical Context De Wilde, M. HISTORY AND THEORY, Volume 51, Number 3, 2012 Roth, P.A. Kuukkanen, J. The pasts The missing narrativist turn in the historiography of science 3 Baehr, P. & Wells, G.C. Debating totalitarianism: an exchange of letters between Hannah Arendt and Eric Voegelin Ermarth, E.D. The continuing modesty of history Toews, J.E. Thinking historically when the margins become the center: intellectual history as historical critique in Martin Jay's Essays from the edge Cuttica, C. What type of historian? Conceptual history and the history of concepts: a complex legacy and a recent contribution Spiegel, G.M. The final phase? Barash, J.A. Ernst Cassirer, Martin Heidegger, and the legacy of Davos De Baets, A. Does inhumanity breed humanity? Investigation of a paradox Sewell, W.H. What's wrong with economic history? HISTORY TODAY, Volume 62, Issue 12, December 2012 Wilson, D. Ravenscroft, J. Cooper, A. Saul, N. Tindall, G. Szamuely, H. Hughes, J. Hudson, R. Rovner, A. Darnell, C. Fudge E. & Thomas, R. Stanley, T. Peakman, J. Huzzey, R. Best, G. Brewer’s boy made good Past imperfect Mythmaker Maurice Keen Further twists The Russian Mrs Beeton King of the White Hart In focus: Temple of power A Portuguese Palestine Today’s history: The Derryard attack Visiting the troops of cattle The contrarian Today’s history: Mighty lewd books When is a slave not really a slave? Making history: Speaking volumes THE JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC HISTORY, Volume 41, Number 2, Summer 2012 Grytten, O.H. & Hunnes, A. Gender specific labour market convergence and family stability in Scandinavian countries (1886-2007) Leonardi, A. Italian credit cooperatives from 1918 to 1945 Cecchini, I. & Pezzolo, L. Merchants and institutions in early-modern Venice Valerio, N. Europe in the mirror of Germany: to what extent does German unification (18151888) prefigure the unification of Europe (1947-…)? JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS, Volume 73, Number 4, October 2012 Zahora, T. Thomist Scholarship and Plagiarism in the Early Enlightenment: Jacques Echard Reads the Speculum morale, Attributed to Vincent of Beauvais Lifschitz, A. The Arbitrariness of the Linguistic Sign: Variations on an Enlightenment Theme Grigoriev, S. Chauncey Wright: Theoretical Reason in a Naturalist Account of Human Consciousness O’Neill, D.I. Revisiting the Middle Way: The Logic of the History of Ideas after More Than a Decade Thompson, M.P. The Logic of the History of Ideas: Mark Bevir and Michael Oakeshott Martinich, A.P. A Moderate Logic of the History of Ideas Jordan, S.R. & Nederman, C.J. The Logic of the History of Ideas and the Study of Comparative Political Theory Ron, A. The Logic of the Historian and the Logic of the Citizen Bevir, M. Post-Analytic Historicism 4 THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, Volume 40, Number 4, November 2012 Burnard, T. Cain, P.J. Rogers, E. Cleall, E. MacPherson, D.A.J. Clipson, E. Tavan, G. Howe, S. Harvest Years? Reconfigurations of Empire in Jamaica, 1756–1807 Character, ‘Ordered Liberty’, and the Mission to Civilise: British Moral Justification of Empire, 1870–1914 Better than an Ironclad: Leonard Isitt, Temperance and Greater Britain ‘In Defiance of the Highest Principles of Justice, Principles of Righteousness’: The Indenturing of the Bechuana Rebels and the Ideals of Empire, 1897–1900 Migration and the Female Orange Order: Irish Protestant Identity, Diaspora and Empire in Scotland, 1909–40 ‘For Purposes of Political Camouflage’: Intelligence Gathering in Colonial Burma, 1933–35 ‘Fractured Families’: The Jan Allen Controversy and Australia-British Relations, 1970–72 British Worlds, Settler Worlds, World Systems, and Killing Fields JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY, Volume 38, Number 4, December 2012 Portass, R. Ihnat, K. Baldwin, P.B. Winter, D.R. Curtis, D.R. The contours and contexts of public power in the tenth-century Liébana Getting the punchline: deciphering anti-Jewish humour in Anglo-Norman England Charles of Anjou, Pope Gregory X and the crown of Jerusalem Master Wiger of Utrecht’s Liber exemplorum sub titulis redactorum Florence and its hinterlands in the late Middle Ages: contrasting fortunes in the Tuscan countryside, 1300-1500 THE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, Volume 20, Number 4, December 2012 Kolers, A.H. Roth, A. Gauri, V & Brinks, D.M. Gheaus, A. Koenig-Archibugi, M. Murtagh, K.J. Dynamics of Solidarity Ethical Progress as Problem-Resolving Human Rights as Demands for Communicative Action The Right to Parent One's Biological Baby Fuzzy Citizenship in Global Society Is Corporally Punishing Criminals Degrading? THE JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY Marsh, B. Herrington, P.M. McGuire, J.T. West, M.O. Silk hopes in colonial South Carolina Agricultural and architectural reform in the antebellum south: Fruitland at Augusta, Georgia The boundaries of democratic reform: social justice feminism and the race in the south, 1931-1939 Little Rock as America: Hoyt Fuller, Europe and the Little Rock racial crisis of 1957 THE LONDON JOURNAL, Volume 37, Number 3, November 2012 O’Byrne, A. Ellis, M. Barrell, J. Mee, J. O’Byrne, A. Grant, E. London Scenes River and Labour in Samuel Scott’s Thames Views in the Mid-Eighteenth Century Edward Pugh in Modern London ‘Mutual Intercourse’ and ‘Licentious Discussion’ in The Microcosm of London George Scharf’s London Scenes John Tallis’s London Street Views 5 MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, Volume 46, Part 6, November 2012 Legg, S. Malhotra, A. Maclean, K. Mookherjee, N. Belogurova, A. Ingleson, J. Jackson, I. Chen, S. Leow, R. Numark, M. Stimulation, Segregation and Scandal: Geographies of Prostitution Regulation in British India, between Registration (1888) and Suppression (1923) Bhakti and the Gendered Self: A Courtesan and a Consort in Mid Nineteenth Century Punjab The History of a Legend: Accounting for Popular Histories of Revolutionary Nationalism in India The absent piece of skin: Gendered, racialized and territorial inscriptions of sexual violence during the Bangladesh war The Civic World of International Communism: Taiwanese communists and the Comintern (1921–1931) Fear of the kampung, fear of unrest: urban unemployment and colonial policy in 1930s Java The Raj on Nanjing Road: Sikh Policemen in Treaty-Port Shanghai An Information War Waged by Merchants and Missionaries at Canton: The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in China, 1834–1839 ‘Do you own non-Chinese mui tsai?’ Re-examining Race and Female Servitude in Malaya and Hong Kong, 1919–1939 Hebrew School in Nineteenth-Century Bombay: Protestant Missionaries, Cochin Jews, and the Hebraization of India's Bene Israel Community MODERN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY, Volume 9, Number 3, November 2012 Richards, C. Mantena, K. Sackley, N. Winterer, C. Moses, A.D. Forner, S.A. Morat, D. Payk, M.M. Williamson, G.S. Pecora, V. Handler, R. Bender, T. Herder's phantom public On Gandhi's critique of the state: sources, contexts, conjunctures Cosmopolitanism and the uses of tradition: Robert Redfield and alternative visions of modernization during the cold war Where is America in the republic of letters? Forum: intellectual history in and of the federal republic of GermanyIntroduction The promise of publicness: intellectual elites and participatory politics in postwar Heidelberg No inner remigration: Martin Heidegger, Ernst Jünger, and the early federal republic of Germany A post-liberal order? Hans Zehrer and conservative consensus building in 1950s West Germany The lost worlds of German orientalism How to talk about religion American anthropology in American culture: the problem of influence the historian as public moralist: the case of Christopher Lasch PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, Volume 31, Part 3, 2012 Tyler, C. Little, P. Matsuzono, S. Miller, H. Charmley, G. Doyle, B.M. Thomas, G. Norton, P. Gaunt, R.A. Drafting the Nineteen Propositions, January–July 1642 Scottish Representation in the Protectorate Parliaments: The Case of the Shires ‘Attaque and Break Through a Phalanx of Corruption . . . the Court Party!’ The Scottish Representative Peers' Election and the Opposition, 1733–5: Three New Division Lists of the House of Lords of 1735 Radicals, Tories or Monomaniacs? The Birmingham Currency Reformers in the House of Commons, 1832–67 ‘The Costly Luxury of Protesting’: The Deselection of J.M. Maclean, MP A Crisis of Urban Conservatism? Politics and Organisation in Edwardian Norwich Conservatives, the Constitution and the Quest for a ‘Representative’ House of Lords, 1911–35 Resisting the Inevitable? The Parliament Act 1911 Vital Statistics 6 PAST & PRESENT, Number 217, November 2012 Fleming, R. Dursteler, E.R. Ross, R.J. Dziennik, M.P. Horn, J. Saha, J. Caunce, S.A. Isabella, M. Recycling in Britain after the Fall of Rome’s Metal Economy Speaking in Tongues: Language and Communication in the Early Modern Mediterranean Distinguishing Eternal from Transient Law: Natural Law and the Judicial Laws of Moses Whig Tartan: Material Culture and its Use in the Scottish Highlands, 1746–1815 ‘A Beautiful Madness’: Privilege, the Machine Question and Industrial Development in Normandy in 1789 A Mockery of Justice? Colonial Law, the Everyday State and Village Politics in the Burma Delta, c.1890–1910 The Hiring Fairs of Northern England, 1890–1930: A Regional Analysis of Commercial and Social Networking in Agriculture Rethinking Italy’s Nation-Building 150 Years Afterwards: The New Risorgimento Historiography THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL, Volume 43, Number 3, Fall 2012 Debby, N.B. Geng, P. Groves, B. Walter, T. Willen, D. St. Clare expelling the Saracens from Assisi: religious confrontation in word and image Before the right to remain silent: the examinations of Anne Askew and Elizabeth Young “Those sanctified places where our saviours feete had trode”: Jerusalem in early modern English travel narratives New light on antiparacelsianism (c. 1570-1610): the medical republic of letters and the idea of progress in science The case of Thomas Gataker: confronting superstition in seventeenth-century England SOUTHERN CULTURES, Volume 18, Number 4, Winter 2012 Lewis, C. Secret Sharing: Debutantes Coming Out in the American South Pierce, D.S & Jackson, H.H. NASCAR vs. Football: Which Sport Is More Important to the South? Blevins, B. The Country Store: In Search of Mercantiles and Memories in the Ozarks Roof, W.C. "That Ain't Your Name": An Engaged Identity and Other Gifts from a Dysfunctional Southern Family Harmon, W. Stores Thompson, A.B. & Sloan, M.M. Race as Region, Region as Race: How Black and White Southerners Understand Their Regional Identities Strickland, J.L. A Natural-Born Linthead WAR IN HISTORY, Volume 19, Number 4, 2012 Neufeld, M. Rhoden, C. Beach, J. Faulkner, M. The Framework of Casualty Care during the Anglo-Dutch Wars Another Perspective on Australian Discipline in the Great War: The Egalitarian Bargain Issued by the General Staff: Doctrine Writing at British GHQ, 1917–1918 The Kriegsmarine and the Aircraft Carrier: The Design and Operational Purpose of the Graf Zeppelin, 1933–1940 THE WILIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY, Volume 69, Number 4, October 2012 Kimnach, W.H. & Minkema, K.P. The material and social practices of intellectual work: Jonathan Edwards’s study Eacott, J.P. Making an imperial compromise: the calico acts, the Atlantic colonies, and the structure of the British Empire 7 Kelton, P. Goodman, G. Lubken, D. The British and Indian war: Cherokee power and the fate of empire in North America “But they differ from us in sound”: Indian psalmody and the soundscape of colonialism, 1651-75 Joyful ringing, solemn tolling: methods and meanings of early American tower bells 8