Journal of Contemporary History 56 (2021), 4

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Journal of Contemporary History 56 (2021), 4

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London [u.a.] 2021: Sage Publications
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Quarterly: January, April, July, October

 

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Organization name
Journal of Contemporary History (JCH)
Country
United Kingdom
By
Sophie-Margarete Schuster, Geschichtswissenschaften, Kulturwissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

The Journal of Contemporary History (JCH) is a quarterly peer-reviewed international journal publishing articles and book reviews on twentieth-century history (post-1930), covering a broad range of historical approaches including social, economic, political, diplomatic, intellectual and cultural. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Table of contents

Special Section: George L. Mosse

Introduction: George L. Mosse, Nationalism, and the Crises of Liberal Democracies
Skye Doney, Laura Ciglioni, and Donatello Aramini

George Mosse, Nationalism, Jewishness, Zionism and Israel
Steven Aschheim

Cultural History, Ritual and Performance: George L. Mosse in Context
Peter Burke

The Continuing Relevance of George L. Mosse to the Study of Nationalism
John Hutchinson

George L. Mosse and Christian Religious Thought in Contemporary History
Renato Moro

Why Was Goethe the ‘Patron Saint of German Jews’? Reconsidering a Central Topic of George L. Mosse’s Oeuvre 30 Years Later
Nicolas Berg

Brutalization and the Civilizing Process: An Ongoing Debate Between Mosse and Elias
Lorenzo Benadusi

Mosse’s Legacy: Myths and Ideologies in Cold War Europe
Paolo Acanfora

Masses and Historical Consciousness: Beauty and the Nation in Western Culture during the Atomic Age
Laura Ciglioni

Confronting Nationalism and the Recurring Crisis of Liberal Democracies: Mosse’s Contribution to the Public Debate
Donatello Aramini

Articles

Why the French Said ‘Non’: A New Perspective on the Hoover Moratorium of June 1931
Simon Banholzer and Tobias Straumann

Catalonia in the Face of the USSR: Soviet Intervention in the Spanish Civil War, 1936–9
Josep Puigsech Farràs

Local Government, Passive Defense and Aerial Bombardment in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War, 1936–9
David A. Messenger

Forgotten Forced Migrants of War: Civilian Internment of Japanese in British India, 1941–6
Christine de Matos and Rowena Ward

Women’s Antifascist Resistance on German-Occupied Territory Through the Lens of Soviet Leaflets, 1941–5
Regina Kazyulina

Old World Homecomings: Campaigns of Ancestral Tourism and Cultural Diplomacy, 1945–66
Adam Hjorthén

Cuba and the Soviet Bloc: Searching for the Last Guardians of Socialism Radoslav Yordanov

Book Reviews

From Selma to Moscow: How Human Rights Activists Transformed U.S. Foreign Policy by Sarah B. Snyder
Petra Goedde

War Tourism: Second World War France From Defeat and Occupation to the Creation of Heritage by Bertram M. Gordon
Christopher Endy

A European Misunderstanding by Mathias Haeussler, Helmut Schmidt and British-German Relations
Wolfgang Schmidt

The Politics of Peace: A Global Cold War History by Petra Goedde
Christoph Laucht

No Straight Path: Becoming Women Historians by Elizabeth Jacoway (ed.)
Amy Louise Erickson

A Global History of Relocation in Counterinsurgency Warfare by Edward J. Erickson (ed.)
K. A. Hack

Germany and Israel: Whitewashing and State Building by Daniel Marwecki
Jeffrey Herf

The Gendered Redemption of World War II Italy (World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension) by Marisa Escolar
Allied Encounters Stefan Laffin

A People Shall Not Dwell Alone by Review of Uri Bialer, Israeli Foreign Policy
Ziv Rubinovitz

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