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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Subjects, Citizens, and Aliens in a Time of Upheaval: Naturalizing and Denaturalizing in Europe during the First World War Daniela L. Caglioti pp. 495–530
Borderland Modernity: Poles, Jews, and Urban Spaces in Interwar Eastern Poland Kathryn Ciancia pp. 531–561
On Feminists, Functionalists, and Friends: Lobola and the Gender Politics of Imperial Trusteeship in Interwar Britain Elizabeth Prevost pp. 562–600
Sociology and Colonialism in the British and French Empires, 1945–1965 George Steinmetz pp. 601–648
BOOK REVIEWS
Gerald Stourzh, Die moderne Isonomie: Menschenrechtsschutz und demokratische Teilhabe als Gleichberechtigungsordnung; Ein Essay Peter C. Caldwell pp. 649–650
Jeremy Black, Clio’s Battles: Historiography in Practice Jürgen Osterhammel pp. 650–652
Noel Malcolm, Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World Kaya Şahin pp. 652–654
Rebecca Kobrin and Adam Teller, eds., Purchasing Power: The Economics of Modern Jewish History Jonathan R. Zatlin pp. 654–656
Massimo Bucciantini, Michele Camerota, and Franco Giudice, Galileo’s Telescope: A European Story; Nick Wilding, Galileo’s Idol: Gianfrancesco Sagredo and the Politics of Knowledge Robert S. Westman pp. 656–659
Julian Johnson, Out of Time: Music and the Making of Modernity James H. Johnson pp. 659–660
Jonathan Sheehan and Dror Wahrman, Invisible Hands: Self-Organization and the Eighteenth Century Margaret C. Jacob pp. 660–662
Robert C. Holub, Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem: Between Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism Matthew Specter pp. 662–663
Vanessa Ogle, The Global Transformation of Time, 1870–1950 James J. Sheehan pp. 664–665
Amalia Ribi Forclaz, Humanitarian Imperialism: The Politics of Anti-Slavery Activism, 1880–1940 Kevin Grant pp. 665–667
Fernando Esposito, Fascism, Aviation, and Mythical Modernity Guillaume de Syon pp. 667–669
Heinrich August Winkler, The Age of Catastrophe: A History of the West, 1914–1945 Stefan J. Link pp. 669–670
Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, Hi Hitler! How the Nazi Past Is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture John Williams pp. 671–672
Alexander Karn, Amending the Past: Europe’s Holocaust Commissions and the Right to History Jürgen Matthäus pp. 673–674
Alastair Bellany, The Murder of King James I Victor Stater pp. 675–676
Elizabeth Yale, Sociable Knowledge: Natural History and the Nation in Early Modern Britain Lindsay O’Neill pp. 676–678
William J. Bulman, Anglican Enlightenment: Orientalism, Religion, and Politics in England and Its Empire, 1648–1715 Brian Young pp. 678–679
Sarah Amato, Beastly Possessions: Animals in Victorian Consumer Culture Jane Hamlett pp. 680–681
Vicky Albritton and Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, Green Victorians: The Simple Life in John Ruskin’s Lake District Stewart Weaver pp. 681–682
Carina E. Ray, Crossing the Color Line: Race, Sex, and the Contested Politics of Colonialism in Ghana Elizabeth Prevost pp. 683–684
James Fox, British Art and the First World War, 1914–1924 Ross Wilson pp. 685–686
Frances Flanagan, Remembering the Revolution: Dissent, Culture, and Nationalism in the Irish Free State John M. Regan pp. 686–688
Erika Rappaport, Sandra Trudgen Dawson, and Mark J. Crowley, eds., Consuming Behaviours: Identity, Politics and Pleasure in Twentieth-Century Britain Chris Waters pp. 688–690
Mita Choudhury, The Wanton Jesuit and the Wayward Saint: A Tale of Sex, Religion, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century France Thomas Kselman pp. 690–692
Antoine Lilti, The World of the Salons: Sociability and Worldliness in Eighteenth-Century Paris Paul Friedland pp. 692–693
Tyler Stovall, Transnational France: The Modern History of a Universal Nation Edward Berenson pp. 694–695
David A. Bell, Napoleon: A Concise Biography Howard G. Brown pp. 695–697
Silvia Marzagalli, Bordeaux et les Etats-Unis, 1776–1815: Politique et stratégies négociantes dans la genèse d’un réseau commercial Loïc Charles pp. 697–699
Timothy Tackett, The Coming of the Terror in the French Revolution Rebecca Spang pp. 699–701
Robert D. Priest, The Gospel According to Renan: Reading, Writing, and Religion in Nineteenth-Century France; Nathalie Richard, La vie de Jésus de Renan: La fabrique d’un best-seller Stéphane Gerson pp. 701–703
Gary Wilder, Freedom Time: Negritude, Decolonization, and the Future of the World Todd Shepard pp. 704–705
Philip Nord, France 1940: Defending the Republic Kim Munholland pp. 706–707
Una Roman D’Elia, Raphael’s Ostrich Simona Cohen pp. 708–709
Valeria Finucci, The Prince’s Body: Vincenzo Gonzaga and Renaissance Medicine Sarah Cockram pp. 709–711
Clare Robertson, Rome 1600: The City and the Visual Arts under Clement VIII Elizabeth S. Cohen pp. 711–713
John Tedeschi, with Anne C. Tedeschi, Italian Jews under Fascism, 1938–1945: A Personal and Historical Narrative Guri Schwarz pp. 713–714
Luisa Elena Delgado, Pura Fernández, and Jo Labanyi, eds., Engaging the Emotions in Spanish Culture and History Miguel A. Cabrera pp. 714–716 First Page Permissions Clinton D. Young, Music Theater and Popular Nationalism in Spain, 1880–1930 Alejandro Quiroga pp. 716–718
Scott H. Hendrix, Martin Luther: Visionary Reformer Philip Broadhead pp. 718–719
Martin Mulsow, Enlightenment Underground: Radical Germany, 1680–1720 Michael Printy pp. 719–721
Christoph Nonn, Bismarck: Ein Preuße und sein Jahrhundert David E. Barclay pp. 721–722
Dennis Showalter, The Wars of German Unification James M. Brophy pp. 722–724
Michaela Vocelka and Karl Vocelka, Franz Joseph I: Kaiser von Österreich und König von Ungarn, 1830–1916; Eine Biographie Fredrik Lindström pp. 724–725
Paul Lerner, The Consuming Temple: Jews, Department Stores, and the Consumer Revolution in Germany, 1880–1940 Jonathan Karp pp. 726–727
Greg Eghigian, The Corrigible and the Incorrigible: Science, Medicine, and the Convict in Twentieth-Century Germany Warren Rosenblum pp. 728–729
Christoph Mick, Lemberg, Lwów, L’viv, 1914–1947: Violence and Ethnicity in a Contested City; Tarik Cyril Amar, The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv: A Borderland City between Stalinists, Nazis, and Nationalists Patricia Herlihy pp. 730–732
Jesse Kauffman, Elusive Alliance: The German Occupation of Poland in World War I Christian Westerhoff pp. 732–734
Martin Kitchen, Speer: Hitler’s Architect Benjamin Carter Hett pp. 734–735
Despina Stratigakos, Hitler at Home Pamela E. Swett pp. 735–737
Nicholas Stargardt, The German War: A Nation under Arms, 1939–1945; Citizens and Soldiers Jörg Arnold pp. 737–738
Edin Hajdarpasic, Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans, 1840–1914 Christian A. Nielsen pp. 739–740
Theodore R. Weeks, Vilnius between Nations, 1795–2000 Violeta Davoliūė pp. 740–742
Andy Bruno, The Nature of Soviet Power: An Arctic Environmental History Kate Brown pp. 742–744
Stephen Lovell, Russia in the Microphone Age: A History of Soviet Radio, 1919–1970 Stephen M. Norris pp. 744–745
Kiril Tomoff, Virtuosi Abroad: Soviet Music and Imperial Competition during the Early Cold War, 1945–1958 Lynn M. Sargeant pp. 745–747