Articles
John Locke as a Reader of Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan: A New Manuscript Felix Waldmann pp. 245–282
The Siberian Land Survey and the Politics of Spatial Approximation Alberto Masoero pp. 283–323
Bolshevik Bargaining in Soviet Industry: Communists between State and Society in the Interwar Soviet Union Yiannis Kokosalakis pp. 324–362
“The Limits of Human Jurisdiction”: Protestantism, War Crimes Trials, and Human Rights in Occupied Germany Brandon Bloch pp. 363–400
The Fight against Infant Mortality in Cold War Germany: East/West Convergence on Liberal Governmentality Donna Harsch pp. 401–432
Book Reviews
Yoav Di-Capua, No Exit: Arab Existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Decolonization Camille Robcis pp. 433–435
Christopher E. Forth, Fat: A Cultural History of the Stuff of Life Stephen Mennell pp. 435–436
Ron Harris, Going the Distance: Eurasian Trade and the Rise of the Business Corporation, 1400–1700 Emily Erikson pp. 436–438
J. H. Elliott, Scots and Catalans: Union and Disunion Volker Prott pp. 438–439
David Wootton, Power, Pleasure, and Profit: Insatiable Appetites from Machiavelli to Madison Anton M. Matytsin pp. 440–442
Frederick Cooper, Citizenship, Inequality, and Difference: Historical Perspectives Laura Levine Frader pp. 442–444
Charlotte A. Lerg, Universitätsdiplomatie: Wissenschaft und Prestige in den transatlantischen Beziehungen 1890–1920 Charles E. McClelland pp. 444–446
Susan Lanzoni, Empathy: A History Ute Frevert pp. 446–447
Richard Bessel and Dorothee Wierling, eds., Inside World War One? The First World War and Its Witnesses Martha Hanna pp. 448–449
Giuliana Chamedes, A Twentieth-Century Crusade: The Vatican’s Battle to Remake Christian Europe John Pollard pp. 449–451
Peter Marshall, Heretics and Believers: A History of the English Reformation Paul C. H. Lim pp. 451–453
Bernard Capp, The Ties That Bind: Siblings, Family, and Society in Early Modern England Eleanor Hubbard pp. 453–455
Joshua Bennett, God and Progress: Religion and History in British Intellectual Culture, 1845–1914 D. W. Bebbington pp. 455–456
V. Markham Lester, H. H. Asquith: Last of the Romans Richard Toye pp. 457–458
Kevin Ruane and Matthew Jones, Anthony Eden, Anglo-American Relations, and the 1954 Indochina Crisis Kathleen Burk pp. 458–460
James Hinton, Seven Lives from Mass Observation: Britain in the Late Twentieth Century Sandra Trudgen Dawson pp. 460–462
Virginia Reinburg, Storied Places: Pilgrim Shrines, Nature, and History in Early Modern France Philip Benedict pp. 462–463
Catherine E. Clark, Paris and the Cliché of History: The City and Photographs, 1860–1970 Daniel J. Sherman pp. 463–465
Timothy Verhoeven, Sexual Crime, Religion, and Masculinity in Fin-de-Siècle France: The Flamidien Affair; Emily Machen, Women of Faith and Religious Identity in Fin-de-Siècle France Robert D. Priest pp. 465–468
Julian Jackson, De Gaulle Kevin Passmore pp. 468–470
Venus Bivar, Organic Resistance: The Struggle over Industrial Farming in Postwar France Grégory Quénet pp. 470–472
Lina Bolzoni and Alina Payne, eds., The Italian Renaissance in the 19th Century: Revision, Revival, and Return Fernanda Gallo pp. 472–473
Mary Gibson, Italian Prisons in the Age of Positivism, 1861–1914 Paul Garfinkel pp. 473–475
Solomon Maimon, The Autobiography of Solomon Maimon: The Complete Translation Michael A. Meyer pp. 476–477
Curtis G. Murphy, From Citizens to Subjects: City, State, and the Enlightenment in Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus Piotr J. Wróbel pp. 477–479
Ferdinand Beneke, Die Tagebücher II (1802–1810); Ferdinand Beneke, Die Tagebücher III (1811–1816) Peter A. Fritzsche pp. 479–485
Erik Grimmer-Solem, Learning Empire: Globalization and the German Quest for World Status, 1875–1919 Peter C. Caldwell pp. 485–487
Wolfgang Hardtwig, Freiheitliches Burgertum in Deutschland: Der Weimarer Demokrat Eduard Hamm zwischen Kaiserreich und Widerstand William L. Patch pp. 488–489
John P. R. Eicher, Exiled among Nations: German and Mennonite Mythologies in a Transnational Age Leonard G. Friesen pp. 489–491
Gerald Stourzh and Wolfgang Mueller, A Cold War over Austria: The Struggle for the State Treaty, Neutrality, and the End of the East-West Occupation, 1945–1955 Peter Ruggenthaler pp. 491–492
Amy Singleton Adams and Vera Shevzov, eds., Framing Mary: The Mother of God in Modern, Revolutionary, and Post-Soviet Russian Culture Gary Marker pp. 492–494
Denis V. Volkov, Russia’s Turn to Persia: Orientalism in Diplomacy and Intelligence Robert Geraci pp. 494–496
Stanislav Kulchytsky, The Famine of 1932–1933 in Ukraine: An Anatomy of the Holodomor; Sarah Cameron, The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence, and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan Serhy Yekelchyk pp. 496–498
Anthony Rimmington, Stalin’s Secret Weapon: The Origins of Soviet Biological Warfare Michael D. Gordin pp. 499–500