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The Chester Penn Higby Prize for 2016 The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: vii–xi. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690224?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Defenestration as Ritual Punishment: Windows, Power, and Political Culture in Early Modern Europe Daniel JütteThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 1–38. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690123?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
The “Franco-Russian Marseillaise”: International Exchange and the Making of Antiliberal Politics in Fin de Siècle France Faith HillisThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 39–78. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690124?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
The “Political Red Cross” and the Genealogy of Rights Discourse in Revolutionary Russia Stuart FinkelThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 79–118. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690299?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Time Standards for the Twentieth Century: Telecommunication, Physics, and the Quartz Clock Shaul KatzirThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 119–150. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690282?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Andrew Fitzmaurice, Sovereignty, Property, and Empire, 1500–2000 Anthony PagdenThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 151–152. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690147?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Jan Plamper, The History of Emotions: An Introduction Thomas DodmanThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 152–154. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690129?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Céline Dauverd, Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Genoese Merchants and the Spanish Crown Thomas KirkThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 154–155. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690150?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Maria Fusaro, Political Economies of Empire in the Early Modern Mediterranean: The Decline of Venice and the Rise of England, 1450–1700 Dennis RomanoThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 155–157. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690148?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Anthony Pagden, The Burdens of Empire: 1593 to the Present Robert TraversThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 157–159. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690130?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Maartje Abbenhuis, An Age of Neutrals: Great Power Politics, 1815–1914 Stephen C. NeffThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 159–160. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690133?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Nick Hopwood, Haeckel’s Embryos: Images, Evolution, and Fraud Sander GliboffThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 160–162. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690146?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Catherine Tatiana Dunlop, Cartophilia: Maps and the Search for Identity in the French-German Borderland Jason HansenThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 162–163. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690125?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Robert Brain, The Pulse of Modernism: Physiological Aesthetics in Fin-de-Siècle Europe Jill MorawskiThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 164–165. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690127?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Susan Pedersen, The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire Erik GoldsteinThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 166–167. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690131?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Eric C. Steinhart, The Holocaust and the Germanization of Ukraine Winson ChuThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 167–169. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690145?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Sam Edwards, Allies in Memory: World War II and the Politics of Transatlantic Commemoration, c. 1941–2001 Adam R. SeippThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 169–171. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690132?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Patryk Babiracki, Soviet Soft Power in Poland: Culture and the Making of Stalin’s New Empire, 1943–1957 Antony PolonskyThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 171–173. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690126?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Dan Stone, The Liberation of the Camps: The End of the Holocaust and Its Aftermath Carolyn J. DeanThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 173–174. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690128?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Maria Todorova, Augusta Dimou, and Stefan Troebst, eds., Remembering Communism: Private and Public Recollections of Lived Experience in Southeast Europe Irina GigovaThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 175–176. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690149?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Susan Doran, Elizabeth I and Her Circle Norman JonesThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 177–178. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690156?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
W. B. Patterson, William Perkins and the Making of a Protestant England John SpurrThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 178–180. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690155?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Emily Erikson, Between Monopoly and Free Trade: The English East India Company, 1600–1757 Rupali MishraThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 180–182. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690152?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
David Cressy, Charles I and the People of England Derek HirstThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 182–183. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690151?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Olivia Weisser, Ill Composed: Sickness, Gender, and Belief in Early Modern England Linda PollockThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 183–185. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690153?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
William Whyte, Redbrick: A Social and Architectural History of Britain’s Civic Universities Guy OrtolanoThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 185–187. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690158?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Antoinette Burton and Isabel Hofmeyr, eds., Ten Books That Shaped the British Empire: Creating an Imperial Commons Jordanna BailkinThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 187–188. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690159?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Julie-Marie Strange, Fatherhood and the British Working Class, 1865–1914; Laura King, Family Men: Fatherhood and Masculinity in Britain, 1914–1960 Ben GriffinThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 189–191. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690157?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Jonathan Schneer, Ministers at War: Winston Churchill and His War Cabinet Chris WrigleyThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 192–193. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690154?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Jonathan Dewald, Status, Power, and Identity in Early Modern France: The Rohan Family, 1550–1715 Mack P. HoltThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 193–194. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690166?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Jotham Parsons, Making Money in Sixteenth-Century France: Currency, Culture, and the State Katia BéguinThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 194–196. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690165?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Jeff Horn, Economic Development in Early Modern France: The Privilege of Liberty, 1650–1820 Michael KwassThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 196–198. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690163?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Kieko Matteson, Forests in Revolutionary France: Conservation, Community, and Conflict, 1669–1848 Paul CheneyThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 198–199. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690160?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Karen Pagani, Man or Citizen: Anger, Forgiveness, and Authenticity in Rousseau Fayçal FalakyThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 200–201. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690168?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Patrice Gueniffey, Bonaparte: 1769–1802 Howard G. BrownThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 201–203. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690161?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Bruno Colson, ed., Napoleon: On War David P. JordanThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 203–205. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690164?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Richard S. Hopkins, Planning the Greenspaces of Nineteenth-Century Paris Sun-Young ParkThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 205–207. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690162?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Elizabeth Heath, Wine, Sugar, and the Making of Modern France: Global Economic Crisis and the Racialization of French Citizenship, 1870–1910 Laura L. FraderThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 207–209. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690170?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Pierre Birnbaum, Léon Blum: Prime Minister, Socialist, Zionist Philip NordThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 209–211. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690167?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Michael Goebel, Anti-Imperial Metropolis: Interwar Paris and the Seeds of Third World Nationalism Ian GermaniThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 211–212. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690169?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Brian Maxson, The Humanist World of Renaissance Florence Elizabeth McCahillThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 213–214. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690171?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Stefano Dall’Aglio, The Duke’s Assassin: Exile and Death of Lorenzino de’ Medici Gregory MurryThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 214–215. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690173?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Caroline Castiglione, Accounting for Affection: Mothering and Politics in Early Modern Rome P. Renée BaernsteinThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 216–217. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690172?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Malyn Newitt, Emigration and the Sea: An Alternative History of Portugal and the Portuguese Douglas Lanphier WheelerThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 217–219. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690174?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Simone Laqua-O’Donnell, Women and the Counter-Reformation in Early Modern Münster William David MyersThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 219–221. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690183?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Richard Bassett, For God and Kaiser: The Imperial Austrian Army from 1619 to 1918 Peter H. WilsonThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 221–222. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690178?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Vanya Eftimova Bellinger, Marie von Clausewitz: The Woman behind the Making of “On War.” Jon Tetsuro SumidaThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 223–224. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690181?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Sarah L. Leonard, Fragile Minds and Vulnerable Souls: The Matter of Obscenity in Nineteenth-Century Germany Michael HauThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 224–226. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690176?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Karen Hagemann, Revisiting Prussia’s Wars against Napoleon: History, Culture, and Memory Eveline G. BouwersThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 226–227. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690175?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
James Retallack, Germany’s Second Reich: Portraits and Pathways Matthew P. FitzpatrickThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 228–229. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690177?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Heather R. Perry, Recycling the Disabled: Army, Medicine, and Modernity in WWI Germany; Jason Crouthamel, An Intimate History of the Front: Masculinity, Sexuality, and German Soldiers in the First World War Erik JensenThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 230–232. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690182?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Hartmut Berghoff and Cornelia Rauh, The Respectable Career of Fritz K.: The Making and Remaking of a Provincial Nazi Leader Kim Christian PriemelThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 232–234. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690179?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Lauren Faulkner Rossi, Wehrmacht Priests: Catholicism and the Nazi War of Annihilation Richard Steigmann-GallThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 234–236. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690180?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Kostis Kornetis, Children of the Dictatorship: Student Resistance, Cultural Politics, and the “Long 1960s” in Greece Stefanos KatsikasThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 236–237. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690184?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Yanni Kotsonis, States of Obligation: Taxes and Citizenship in the Russian Empire and Early Soviet Republic Frank WcisloThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 238–239. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690187?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Joshua A. Sanborn, Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire Melissa K. StockdaleThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 239–241. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690188?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Cathy A. Frierson, Silence Was Salvation: Child Survivors of Stalin’s Terror and World War II in the Soviet Union; Julie K. deGraffenried, Sacrificing Childhood: Children and the Soviet State in the Great Patriotic War Rebecca ManleyThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 241–244. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690186?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
Steven Maddox, Saving Stalin’s Imperial City: Historic Preservation in Leningrad, 1930–1950 Gregor ThumThe Journal of Modern History, Vol. 89, No. 1: 244–245. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/690185?ai=tl&ui=19q3&af=Tamp;af=T
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