In This Issue
The American Historical Review 2014 119: xv–xix
Articles
Indian Indentured Labor and the History of International Rights Regimes Rachel Sturman The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1439–1465
Seeing Things: Science, the Fourth Dimension, and Modern Enchantment Christopher White The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1466–1491
AHR Roundtable: History Meets Biology
Introduction The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1492–1499
The Nurture of Nature: Genetics, Epigenetics, and Environment in Human Biohistory John L. Brooke and Clark Spencer Larsen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1500–1513
Coevolutionary History Edmund Russell The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1514–1528
Emotions, Facultative Adaptation, and the History of Homicide Randolph Roth The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1529–1546
The Sentimental Family: A Biohistorical Perspective Kyle Harper The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1547–1562
Evolutionary Psychology and the Historian Walter Scheidel The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1563–1575
The Self and Its History Lynn Hunt The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1576–1586
History and Biology in the Anthropocene: Problems of Scale, Problems of Value Julia Adeney Thomas The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1587–1607
Historical Inquiry as a Distributed, Nomothetic, Evolutionary Discipline Norman Macleod The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1608–1620
Evidence and the Instability of Biology Michael D. Gordin The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1621–1629
Featured Reviews
Lee I. Levine. Visual Judaism in Late Antiquity: Historical Contexts of Jewish Art. Marc Michael Epstein The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1630–1631
Daniel Strum. The Sugar Trade: Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands (1595–1630). Thomas D. Rogers The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1631–1634
Jacqueline Jones. A Dreadful Deceit: The Myth of Race from the Colonial Era to Obama's America. Matthew Pratt Guterl The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1634–1636
Alon Confino. A World without Jews: The Nazi Imagination from Persecution to Genocide. Geoff Eley The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1636–1638
Piero Gleijeses. Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976–1991. Christopher J. Lee The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1638–1641
Reviews of Books
Methods and Theory
Martin Jay. The Virtues of Mendacity: On Lying in Politics. David Boucher The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1642–1643
Philip S. Gorski, editor. Bourdieu and Historical Analysis. Gary Wilder The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1643–1644
Robert C. Post. Who Owns America's Past? The Smithsonian and the Problem of History. Eric Sandweiss The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1644
Comparative/World/Transnational Benjamin Lieberman. Remaking Identities: God, Nation, and Race in World History. Peter Gottschalk The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1644–1645
Pierre Rosanvallon. The Society of Equals. Gordon S. Wood The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1645–1646
Rachel Laudan. Cuisine and Empire: Cooking in World History. John F. Donahue The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1646–1647
Michael Huberman. Odd Couple: International Trade and Labor Standards in History. Edward C. Lorenz The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1647–1648
John Tolan, Gilles Veinstein, and Henry Laurens. Europe and the Islamic World: A History. Stephen P. Bensch The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1648–1650
Peter Gatrell. The Making of the Modern Refugee. Carl Bon Tempo The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1650–1651
John Donoghue. Fire under the Ashes: An Atlantic History of the English Revolution. Ian K. Steele The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1651–1652
Simon P. Newman. A New World of Labor: The Development of Plantation Slavery in the British Atlantic. William Pettigrew The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1652
Kathleen López. Chinese Cubans: A Transnational History. Melina Pappademos The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1652–1653
Manuela Albertone. National Identity and the Agrarian Republic: The Transatlantic Commerce of Ideas between America and France (1750–1830). Doina Pasca Harsanyi The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1653–1654
Enrico Dal Lago. William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini: Abolition, Democracy, and Radical Reform. Gregory P. Downs The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1654–1655
Nicole M. Phelps. U.S.-Habsburg Relations from 1815 to the Paris Peace Conference: Sovereignty Transformed. Daniel Unowsky The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1655–1656
Paolo Scrivano. Building Transatlantic Italy: Architectural Dialogues with Postwar America. Diane Ghirardo The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1656–1657
Janet Martin-Nielsen. Eismitte in the Scientific Imagination: Knowledge and Politics at the Center of Greenland. Karen Oslund The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1657–1658
S. Frederick Starr. Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane. Elton L. Daniel The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1658–1659
Sanjay Subrahmanyam. Courtly Encounters: Translating Courtliness and Violence in Early Modern Eurasia. Kaya Şahin The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1659–1660
Sunil S. Amrith. Crossing the Bay of Bengal: The Furies of Nature and the Fortunes of Migrants. Aparna Vaidik The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1660–1661
Srinath Raghavan. 1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh. Iftekhar Iqbal The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1661–1662
Sho Konishi. Anarchist Modernity: Cooperatism and Japanese-Russian Intellectual Relations in Modern Japan. Trent Maxey The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1662–1663
Asia
Faisal Devji. Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a Political Idea. Naveeda Khan The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1663–1664
Romila Thapar. The Past before Us: Historical Traditions of Early North India. Cynthia Talbot The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1664–1665
G. J. Bryant. The Emergence of British Power in India, 1600–1784: A Grand Strategic Interpretation. C. Brad Faught The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1665–1666
Ruby Lal. Coming of Age in Nineteenth-Century India: The Girl-Child and the Art of Playfulness. Anshu Malhotra The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1666–1667
David Arnold. Everyday Technology: Machines and the Making of India's Modernity. Lisa Trivedi The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1667–1668
C. S. Adcock. The Limits of Tolerance: Indian Secularism and the Politics of Religious Freedom. Shabnum Tejani The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1668–1669
Niraja Gopal Jayal. Citizenship and Its Discontents: An Indian History. Thomas Blom Hansen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1669
Sujit Sivasundaram. Islanded: Britain, Sri Lanka, and the Bounds of an Indian Ocean Colony. Asoka Bandarage The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1669–1670
Benjamin A. Elman. Civil Examinations and Meritocracy in Late Imperial China. Peter K. Bol The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1670–1671
Zhenping Wang. Tang China in Multi-Polar Asia: A History of Diplomacy and War. Naomi Standen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1671–1672
John W. Dardess. A Political Life in Ming China: A Grand Secretary and His Times. Joanna Handlin Smith The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1672–1673
Wensheng Wang. White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates: Crisis and Reform in the Qing Empire. Susan Naquin The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1673–1674
Xiaojue Wang. Modernity with a Cold War Face: Reimagining the Nation in Chinese Literature across the 1949 Divide. Richard King The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1675–1676
Michel Bonnin. The Lost Generation: The Rustication of China's Educated Youth (1968–1980). Stanley Rosen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1676
Jordan Sand. Tokyo Vernacular: Common Spaces, Local Histories, Found Objects. David R. Ambaras The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1676–1677
Oceania and the Pacific Islands
Kelly Jean Butler. Witnessing Australian Stories: History, Testimony, and Memory in Contemporary Culture. Joy Damousi The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1677–1678
Canada and the United States Emma Anderson. The Death and Afterlife of the North American Martyrs. Jodi Bilinkoff The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1678–1679
Dianne Ashton. Hanukkah in America: A History. Marc Lee Raphael The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1679–1680
Jared Farmer. Trees in Paradise: A California History. William G. Robbins The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1680–1681
Brent Tarter. The Grandees of Government: The Origins and Persistence of Undemocratic Politics in Virginia. Albert H. Tillson, Jr. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1681–1682
Sylviane A. Diouf. Slavery's Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons. Terrance M. Weik The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1682–1683
Andrea Feeser. Red, White, and Black Make Blue: Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina Life. Daniel C. Littlefield The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1683–1684
Catherine W. Bishir. Crafting Lives: African American Artisans in New Bern, North Carolina, 1770–1900. Frank J. Byrne The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1684–1685
Tracy L. Brown. Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonial Authority in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico. Michael V. Wilcox The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1685–1686
Joshua Piker. The Four Deaths of Acorn Whistler: Telling Stories in Colonial America. Michelle LeMaster The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1686–1687
Roger L. Nichols. Warrior Nations: The United States and Indian Peoples. Patrick J. Jung The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1687
William B. Warner. Protocols of Liberty: Communication Innovation and the American Revolution. Russell M. Lawson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1687–1688
Jeffrey L. Pasley. The First Presidential Contest: 1796 and the Founding of American Democracy. John Ruston Pagan The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1688–1689
Conevery Bolton Valencius. The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes. Christopher Morris The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1689–1690
Domenic Vitiello. Engineering Philadelphia: The Sellers Family and the Industrial Metropolis. Donna J. Rilling The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1690–1691
William D. Carrigan and Clive Webb. Forgotten Dead: Mob Violence against Mexicans in the United States, 1848–1928. Alfred L. Brophy The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1691–1692
Anne Meis Knupfer. Food Co-ops in America: Communities, Consumption, and Economic Democracy. Adam D. Shprintzen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1692–1693
Dana Elizabeth Weiner. Race and Rights: Fighting Slavery and Prejudice in the Old Northwest, 1830–1870. William W. Giffin The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1693–1694
Stacey L. Smith. Freedom's Frontier: California and the Struggle over Unfree Labor, Emancipation, and Reconstruction. Yong Chen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1694–1695
Bruce E. Baker and Brian Kelly, editors. After Slavery: Race, Labor, and Citizenship in the Reconstruction South. Bruce Levine The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1695–1696
Rachel A. Shelden. Washington Brotherhood: Politics, Social Life, and the Coming of the Civil War. Stanley Harrold The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1696–1697
David T. Gleeson. The Green and the Gray: The Irish in the Confederate States of America. Christian G. Samito The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1697–1698
Kathryn Shively Meier. Nature's Civil War: Common Soldiers and the Environment in 1862 Virginia. Lisa M. Brady The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1698–1699
Elizabeth R. Varon. Appomattox: Victory, Defeat, and Freedom at the End of the Civil War. Michael T. Bernath The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1699
Stephen V. Ash. A Massacre in Memphis: The Race Riot That Shook the Nation One Year after the Civil War. Bruce E. Baker The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1700
Timothy S. Wolters. Information at Sea: Shipboard Command and Control in the U.S. Navy, from Mobile Bay to Okinawa. Michael A. Palmer The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1700–1701
Quincy T. Mills. Cutting along the Color Line: Black Barbers and Barber Shops in America. Douglas Bristol The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1701–1702
Charlotte Biltekoff. Eating Right in America: The Cultural Politics of Food and Health. Anne Meis Knupfer The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1702–1703
Priscilla Pope-Levison. Building the Old Time Religion: Women Evangelists in the Progressive Era. Benjamin L. Hartley The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1703–1704
Walter A. Friedman. Fortune Tellers: The Story of America's First Economic Forecasters. Mark Blyth The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1704–1705
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones. The American Left: Its Impact on Politics and Society since 1900. Jeffrey Bloodworth The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1705–1706
Jenifer Van Vleck. Empire of the Air: Aviation and the American Ascendancy. Daniel L. Rust The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1706
Katharine S. Bullard. Civilizing the Child: Discourses of Race, Nation, and Child Welfare in America. Susan J. Pearson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1706–1707
Richard A. Meckel. Classrooms and Clinics: Urban Schools and the Protection and Promotion of Child Health, 1870–1930. William J. Reese The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1707–1708
Thomas F. Rzeznik. Church and Estate: Religion and Wealth in Industrial-Era Philadelphia. Gary Scott Smith The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1708–1709
Sam Mitrani. The Rise of the Chicago Police Department: Class and Conflict, 1850–1894. Robert M. Lombardo The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1709–1710
Susan D. Carle. Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880–1915. Richard M. Valelly The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1710–1711
Ronald J. Stephens. Idlewild: The Rise, Decline, and Rebirth of a Unique African American Resort Town. Victoria W. Wolcott The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1711–1712
Matthew Pratt Guterl. Seeing Race in Modern America. Martha Hodes The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1712–1713
Tracey E. Hucks. Yoruba Traditions and African American Religious Nationalism. J. D. Y. Peel The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1713–1714
Una M. Cadegan. All Good Books Are Catholic Books: Print Culture, Censorship, and Modernity in Twentieth-Century America. Matthew S. Hedstrom The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1714–1715
Helen Zoe Veit. Modern Food, Moral Food: Self-Control, Science, and the Rise of Modern American Eating in the Early Twentieth Century. Carolyn M. Goldstein The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1715–1716
Kendra Smith-Howard. Pure and Modern Milk: An Environmental History since 1900. J. L. Anderson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1716–1717
Jerry J. Frank. Making Rocky Mountain National Park: The Environmental History of an American Treasure. James R. Skillen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1717
M. Ryan Floyd. Abandoning American Neutrality: Woodrow Wilson and the Beginning of the Great War, August 1914–December 1915. Lloyd E. Ambrosius The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1717–1718
Royden Loewen. Village among Nations: “Canadian” Mennonites in a Transnational World, 1916–2006. David B. Marshall The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1718–1719
Paula M. Kane. Sister Thorn and Catholic Mysticism in Modern America. Margaret Susan Thompson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1719–1720
Randall Hansen and Desmond King. Sterilized by the State: Eugenics, Race, and the Population Scare in Twentieth-Century North America. Jonathan Peter Spiro The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1720–1721
Eric R. Smith. American Relief Aid and the Spanish Civil War. Julia F. Irwin The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1721–1722
David L. Seim. Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Social Science. Darwin H. Stapleton The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1722–1723
Mitchell Newton-Matza. Intelligent and Honest Radicals: The Chicago Federation of Labor and the Politics of Progression. Melvyn Dubofsky The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1723–1724
Lauren Araiza. To March for Others: The Black Freedom Struggle and the United Farm Workers. Robert Bauman The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1724–1725
Ellen D. Wu. The Color of Success: Asian Americans and the Origins of the Model Minority. Robert Fleegler The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1725–1726
Geraldo L. Cadava. Standing on Common Ground: The Making of a Sunbelt Borderland. Miguel A. Levario The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1726–1727
Catherine Ceniza Choy. Global Families: A History of Asian International Adoption in America. Melissa R. Klapper The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1727
Ann Marie Kordas. The Politics of Childhood in Cold War America. Paula S. Fass The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1727–1728
Naomi Rogers. Polio Wars: Sister Elizabeth Kenny and the Golden Age of American Medicine. Richard A. Meckel The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1728–1729
Mark Solovey. Shaky Foundations: The Politics-Patronage-Social Science Nexus in Cold War America. Jeffrey D. Brison The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1729–1730
Molly Worthen. Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism. Candy Gunther Brown The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1730–1731
Sylvia Ellis. Freedom's Pragmatist: Lyndon Johnson and Civil Rights. Kenneth O'Reilly The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1731–1732
Brian Purnell. Fighting Jim Crow in the County of Kings: The Congress of Racial Equality in Brooklyn. James Wolfinger The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1732–1733
Andrea A. Burns. From Storefront to Monument: Tracing the Public History of the Black Museum Movement. Spencer R. Crew The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1733–1734
Daniel Matlin. On the Corner: African American Intellectuals and the Urban Crisis. Vernon J. Williams, Jr. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1734
Robert W. Widell Jr. Birmingham and the Long Black Freedom Struggle. J. Mills Thornton The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1734–1735
Jessamyn Neuhaus. Housework and Housewives in Modern American Advertising: Married to the Mop. Rebecca Sharpless The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1735–1736
Daniel Horowitz. Consuming Pleasures: Intellectuals and Popular Culture in the Postwar World. Susan J. Matt The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1736–1737
Tammy S. Gordon. The Spirit of 1976: Commerce, Community, and the Politics of Commemoration. Erik Christiansen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1737–1738
Benjamin C. Waterhouse. Lobbying America: The Politics of Business from Nixon to NAFTA. Gregory L. Schneider The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1738
Gregory L. Schneider. Rock Island Requiem: The Collapse of a Mighty Fine Line. Richard Saunders, Jr. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1738–1739
Jennifer Nugent Duffy. Who's Your Paddy? Racial Expectations and the Struggle for Irish American Identity. Mary C. Kelly The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1739–1740
Caribbean and Latin America Jenny Shaw. Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean: Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference. Kenneth Morgan The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1740–1741
Claudius K. Fergus. Revolutionary Emancipation: Slavery and Abolitionism in the British West Indies. Diana Paton The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1741–1742
Rochelle Rowe. Imagining Caribbean Womanhood: Race, Nation and Beauty Contests, 1929–70. Michael Edward Stanfield The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1742–1743
Colin A. Palmer. Freedom's Children: The 1938 Labor Rebellion and the Birth of Modern Jamaica. B. W. Higman The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1743–1744
Sylvia Sellers-García. Distance and Documents at the Spanish Empire's Periphery. Antonio Barrera-Osorio The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1744–1745
Anthony McFarlane. War and Independence in Spanish America. Lyman L. Johnson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1745–1746
Reuben Zahler. Ambitious Rebels: Remaking Honor, Law, and Liberalism in Venezuela, 1780–1850. Ann Twinam The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1746–1747
Alan McPherson. The Invaded: How Latin Americans and Their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations. Allen Wells The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1747–1748
Camillia Cowling. Conceiving Freedom: Women of Color, Gender, and the Abolition of Slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro. Mieko Nishida The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1748–1749
Jeffrey Lesser. Immigration, Ethnicity, and National Identity in Brazil, 1808 to the Present. Laura Jarnagin The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1749–1750
Seth Garfield. In Search of the Amazon: Brazil, the United States, and the Nature of a Region. Mark Harris The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1750
Bridget María Chesterton. The Grandchildren of Solano López: Frontier and Nation in Paraguay, 1904–1936. Carlos R. Miranda The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1750–1751
Europe: Ancient and Medieval
Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak. When Ego Was Imago: Signs of Identity in the Middle Ages. Karl Heidecker The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1751–1752
Éric Rebillard. Christians and Their Many Identities in Late Antiquity, North Africa, 200–450 CE. David Brakke The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1752–1753
Nino Luraghi, editor. The Splendors and Miseries of Ruling Alone: Encounters with Monarchy from Archaic Greece to the Hellenistic Mediterranean. Lynette Mitchell The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1753–1755
Joseph E. Skinner. The Invention of Greek Ethnography: From Homer to Herodotus. Paul Cartledge The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1755
David A. Teegarden. Death to Tyrants! Ancient Greek Democracy and the Struggle against Tyranny. Jason Hawke The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1755–1756
Josh Levithan. Roman Siege Warfare. Jonathan P. Roth The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1756–1757
Bruno Castiglioni. L'altro Feudalesimo: Vassallaggio, servizio e selezione sociale in area veneta nei secoli XI–XIII. Veronica West-Harling The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1757–1758
Kirsi Salonen, Kurt Villads Jensen, and Torstein Jørgensen, editors. Medieval Christianity in the North: New Studies. Orri Vésteinsson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1758–1759
Oscar Gelderblom. Cities of Commerce: The Institutional Foundations of International Trade in the Low Countries, 1250–1650. Martha Howell The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1759–1760
Joan Cadden. Nothing Natural Is Shameful: Sodomy and Science in Late Medieval Europe. Robert Mills The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1760–1761
Europe: Early Modern and Modern
Daniel Stolzenberg. Egyptian Oedipus: Athanasius Kircher and the Secrets of Antiquity. Charles Burnett The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1761–1762
Anthony Ossa-Richardson. The Devil's Tabernacle: The Pagan Oracles in Early Modern Thought. Frank Klaassen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1762–1763
William N. Goetzmann et al., editors. The Great Mirror of Folly: Finance, Culture, and the Crash of 1720. Rebecca L. Spang The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1763–1764
Gemma Allen. The Cooke Sisters: Education, Piety and Politics in Early Modern England. Carole Levin The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1764–1765
Marcus K. Harmes. Bishops and Power in Early Modern England. Grant Tapsell The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1765–1766
Kevin Sharpe. Rebranding Rule: The Restoration and Revolution Monarchy, 1660–1714. J. C. D. Clark The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1766
William A. Pettigrew. Freedom's Debt: The Royal African Company and the Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1672–1752. Travis Glasson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1766–1767
Julia Rudolph. Common Law and Enlightenment in England, 1689–1750. Margaret R. Hunt The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1767–1768
Hannah Greig. The Beau Monde: Fashionable Society in Georgian London. Erika Rappaport The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1768–1769
Donna T. Andrew. Aristocratic Vice: The Attack on Duelling, Suicide, Adultery, and Gambling in Eighteenth-Century England. Randolph Trumbach The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1769–1770
Peter Kirby. Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780–1850. Susie L. Steinbach The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1770–1771
Michael J. Turner. Liberty and Liberticide: The Role of America in Nineteenth-Century British Radicalism. Malcolm Chase The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1771–1772
Malcolm Chase. 1820: Disorder and Stability in the United Kingdom. Stuart Semmel The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1772–1773
Tamson Pietsch. Empire of Scholars: Universities, Networks and the British Academic World, 1850–1939. S. J. D. Green The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1773–1774
Constance Bantman. The French Anarchists in London, 1880–1914: Exile and Transnationalism in the First Globalisation. C. Alexander McKinley The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1774–1775
Robert Duncan. Pubs and Patriots: The Drink Crisis in Britain during World War One. Nicoletta F. Gullace The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1775–1776
Claire Langhamer. The English in Love: The Intimate Story of an Emotional Revolution. Lisa Z. Sigel The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1776–1777
Gerardine Meaney, Mary O'Dowd, and Bernadette Whelan. Reading the Irish Woman: Studies in Cultural Encounter and Exchange, 1714–1960. Nadia Clare Smith The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1777–1778
Jonathan Jeffrey Wright. The “Natural Leaders” and Their World: Politics, Culture and Society in Belfast, c. 1801–1832. Ian McBride The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1778–1779
Joanna Milstein. The Gondi: Family Strategy and Survival in Early Modern France. Henry Heller The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1779–1780
Clare Haru Crowston. Credit, Fashion, Sex: Economies of Regard in Old Regime France. Amalia D. Kessler The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1780–1781
David Garrioch. The Huguenots of Paris and the Coming of Religious Freedom, 1685–1789. Philip Benedict The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1781–1782
Michael Kwass. Contraband: Louis Mandrin and the Making of a Global Underground. John D. Garrigus The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1782–1783
Jonathan M. House. Controlling Paris: Armed Forces and Counter-Revolution, 1789–1848. Clive Emsley The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1783–1784
Lucien Jaume. Tocqueville: The Aristocratic Sources of Liberty. Richard Boyd The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1784–1785
Nicolas Mariot. Tous unis dans la tranchée? 1914–1918, les intellectuels rencontrent le peuple. Martha Hanna The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1785–1786
Jay Winter and Antoine Prost. René Cassin and Human Rights: From the Great War to the Universal Declaration. Fabian Klose The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1786–1787
Rebecca Clifford. Commemorating the Holocaust: The Dilemmas of Remembrance in France and Italy. Laura Jockusch The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1787–1788
Hannah Feldman. From a Nation Torn: Decolonizing Art and Representation in France, 1945–1962. Michèle C. Cone The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1788–1789
Amelia H. Lyons. The Civilizing Mission in the Metropole: Algerian Families and the French Welfare State during Decolonization. Tyler Stovall The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1789–1790
Kristy Wilson Bowers. Plague and Public Health in Early Modern Seville. James S. Amelang The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1790–1791
Maurizio Viroli. As If God Existed: Religion and Liberty in the History of Italy. Stefania Tutino The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1791–1792
George W. McClure. Parlour Games and the Public Life of Women in Renaissance Italy. Margaret L. King The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1792–1793
Miles Pattenden. Pius IV and the Fall of the Carafa: Nepotism and Papal Authority in Counter-Reformation Rome. Thomas Dandelet The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1793–1794
Emily Michelson. The Pulpit and the Press in Reformation Italy. Peter Howard The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1794–1795
Tim Carter and Richard A. Goldthwaite. Orpheus in the Marketplace: Jacopo Peri and the Economy of Late Renaissance Florence. James E. Shaw The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1795
Melissa Calaresu and Helen Hills, editors. New Approaches to Naples c. 1500–c. 1800: The Power of Place. Tommaso Astarita The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1795–1797
Antonino De Francesco. The Antiquity of the Italian Nation: The Cultural Origins of a Political Myth in Modern Italy, 1796–1943. Joshua Arthurs The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1797–1798
Amedeo Osti Guerrazzi. The Italian Army in Slovenia: Strategies of Antipartisan Repression, 1941–1943. Michael R. Ebner The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1798–1799
Pietro Di Paola. The Knights Errant of Anarchy: London and the Italian Anarchist Diaspora (1880–1917). Kevin J. Callahan The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1799–1800
Rainald Becker. Nordamerika aus süddeutscher Perspektive: Die Neue Welt in der gelehrten Kommunikation des 18. Jahrhunderts. Eckhart Hellmuth The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1800–1801
Avi Lifschitz. Language and Enlightenment: The Berlin Debates of the Eighteenth Century. Michael Printy The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1801–1802
Ari Joskowicz. The Modernity of Others: Jewish Anti-Catholicism in Germany and France. Saskia Coenen Snyder The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1802–1803
Egbert Klautke. The Mind of the Nation: Völkerpsychologie in Germany, 1851–1955. Anthony D. Kauders The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1803–1804
Geoff Eley. Nazism as Fascism: Violence, Ideology, and the Ground of Consent in Germany 1930–1945. Paul Corner The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1804
Mary Fulbrook and Andrew I. Port, editors. Becoming East German: Socialist Structures and Sensibilities after Hitler. Charles B. Lansing The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1805–1806
Alexander Clarkson. Fragmented Fatherland: Immigration and Cold War Conflict in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945–1980. R. M. Douglas The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1806–1807
Edith Sheffer. Burned Bridge: How East and West Germans Made the Iron Curtain. Katherine Pence The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1807–1808
Laura Heins. Nazi Film Melodrama. Roger Hillman The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1808–1809
Jana Vobecká. Demographic Avant-Garde: Jews in Bohemia between the Enlightenment and the Shoah. Gary B. Cohen The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1809–1810
Joshua M. Karlip. The Tragedy of a Generation: The Rise and Fall of Jewish Nationalism in Eastern Europe. Glenn Dynner The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1810–1811
Keith Brown. Loyal unto Death: Trust and Terror in Revolutionary Macedonia. Mark Mazower The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1811–1812
Michael B. Barrett. Prelude to Blitzkrieg: The 1916 Austro-German Campaign in Romania. Nick Lloyd The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1812
Faith Hillis. Children of Rus': Right-Bank Ukraine and the Invention of a Russian Nation. Jarrod Tanny The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1812–1813
Jeffrey Veidlinger. In the Shadow of the Shtetl: Small-Town Jewish Life in Soviet Ukraine. Barry Trachtenberg The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1813–1814
Albert Kaganovitch. The Long Life and Swift Death of Jewish Rechitsa: A Community in Belarus, 1625–2000. Elissa Bemporad The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1814–1815
Michael Jabara Carley. Silent Conflict: A Hidden History of Early Soviet-Western Relations. Michael Sheng The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1815–1816
Nikolai Krementsov. Revolutionary Experiments: The Quest for Immortality in Bolshevik Science and Fiction. Julie A. Cassiday The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1816–1817
Middle East and Northern Africa
Mohammad R. Salama. Islam, Orientalism and Intellectual History: Modernity and the Politics of Exclusion since Ibn Khaldūn. Naomi Davidson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1817–1818
Marwa Elshakry. Reading Darwin in Arabic, 1860–1950. Yoav Di-Capua The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1818–1819
Mary Dewhurst Lewis. Divided Rule: Sovereignty and Empire in French Tunisia, 1881–1938. Kenneth Perkins The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1819–1820
Zeinab Abul-Magd. Imagined Empires: A History of Revolt in Egypt. Reşat Kasaba The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1820–1821
Alan Mikhail. The Animal in Ottoman Egypt. Karen A. Rader The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1821–1822
Benjamin C. Fortna. Learning to Read in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic. Christoph K. Neumann The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1822–1823
Corry Guttstadt. Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust. K. E. Fleming The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1823–1824
Abdel Razzaq Takriti. Monsoon Revolution: Republicans, Sultans, and Empires in Oman, 1965–1976. Behrooz Moazami The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1824–1825
Sub-Saharan Africa
Heather J. Hoag. Developing the Rivers of East and West Africa: An Environmental History. Julia Tischler The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1825–1826
Rebecca Shumway. The Fante and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Mariana P. Candido The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1826–1827
Derek R. Peterson. Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival: A History of Dissent, c. 1935–1972. John Stuart The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1827–1828
Meredith Terretta. Nation of Outlaws, State of Violence: Nationalism, Grassfields Tradition, and State Building in Cameroon. Giacomo Macola The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1828–1829
Rachel K. Bright. Chinese Labour in South Africa, 1902–10: Race, Violence, and Global Spectacle. Jamie Monson The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1829–1830
Collected Essays
Comparative/World/Transnational
Franklin W. Knight and Ruth Iyob, editors. Dimensions of African and Other Diasporas. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1831
Gunner Lind, editor. Civilians at War: From the Fifteenth Century to the Present. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1831
Gregory D. Smithers and Brooke N. Newman, editors. Native Diasporas: Indigenous Identities and Settler Colonialism in the Americas. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1831
Francesca Trivellato, Leor Halevi, and Cátia Antunes, editors. Religion and Trade: Cross-Cultural Exchanges in World History, 1000–1900. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1831–1832
Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown and Justin Pierce, editors. Charities in the Non-Western World: The Development and Regulation of Indigenous and Islamic Charities. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1832
Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua, Ikaika Hussey, and Erin Kahunawaika‘ala Wright, editors. A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1832
Canada and the United States
Ethan S. Rafuse, editor. Corps Commanders in Blue: Union Major Generals in the Civil War. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1832
Emily S. Rosenberg and Shanon Fitzpatrick, editors. Body and Nation: The Global Realm of U.S. Body Politics in the Twentieth Century. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1832–1833
David B. Sachsman, editor. A Press Divided: Newspaper Coverage of the Civil War. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1833
Caribbean and Latin America
David Díaz Arias, Iván Molina Jiménez, and Ronny Viales Hurtado, editors. La historiografía Costarricense en la primera década del siglo XXI: Tendencias, avances e innovaciones. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1833
Nicola Foote and Michael Goebel, editors. Immigration and National Identities in Latin America. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1833
Eden Medina, Ivan da Costa Marques, and Christina Holmes, editors. Beyond Imported Magic: Essays on Science, Technology, and Society in Latin America. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1833–1834
Steven Palmer, José Antonio Piqueras, and Amparo Sánchez Cobos, editors. State of Ambiguity: Civic Life and Culture in Cuba's First Republic. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1834
Grace E. Coolidge, editor. The Formation of the Child in Early Modern Spain. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1834
Kamran Scot Aghaie and Afshin Marashi, editors. Rethinking Iranian Nationalism and Modernity. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1834–1835
Marilyn Booth and Anthony Gorman, editors. The Long 1890s in Egypt: Colonial Quiescence, Subterranean Resistance. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1835
Peter J. Bloom, Stephan F. Miescher, and Takyiwaa Manuh, editors. Modernization as Spectacle in Africa. The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1835
Documents and Bibliographies
Documents and Bibliographies The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1836–1837
Other Books Received
Other Books Received The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1838–1845
Communications
Communications The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1846
Index
Index to American Historical Review, Volume 119 The American Historical Review 2014 119: 1847–1889
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