Journal of European Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of European Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Depicting European federalists in fiction: Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi in Bernhard Setzwein’s Der böhmische Samurai (2017) and Heinrich Mann in Colm Tóibí11
To Woody Allen’s Rome with Love: Four city profiles6
From battlefield to European heritage: Translating EU agendas into practice at Waterloo5
Mirrors and envelopes: John Berger and Eva Figes’ Light (1983)5
Book Review: Patrick McDonagh: Gay and Lesbian Activism in the Republic of Ireland, 1973-935
The vicissitudes of bilingualism and plurilingualism in the European Union5
From defying to (re-)defining Europe in Viktor Orbán’s discourse about the past5
Book Review: David R. Midgley: The Epic Modernist Alfred Döblin: A Reader’s Guide to His Major Fiction in Six Excursions The Epic Modernist Alfred Döblin4
Book Review: David Wyn Jones: The Strauss Dynasty & Habsburg Vienna4
Face-covering accessory and rhetorical figure: The mask in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century France and its legacy in contemporary French society4
European movements for confluent love: Revealing romantic delusions with the Scandinavian Modern Breakthrough and Comedy Italian Style4
Joe Darlington: The Experimentalists: The Life and Times of the British Experimental Writers of the 1960s4
The Christian Europe debate: A conservative-led agenda, not a far-right crusade3
Introduction: Imagery of blackness and colonial fantasies in Central and Eastern European modernism3
Tourism and migration as threat and/or promise: Autoimmunity and hospitality in Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer’s Grand Hotel Europa2
Book Review: G.C. Peden: Churchill, Chamberlain and Appeasement2
Qian Zhongshu’s continuation and expansion of Lessing’s Laokoon2
Book Review: Uwe Schütte (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to Krautrock2
Creating a Blutbuche and Barebacking archive: An analysis of Kim de l’Horizon’s Blutbuch (2022)1
The role of Christianity in the European Union’s heritage and history initiatives1
Ukrainian identity in the images and symbols of Olena Kulchytska’s graphic works1
Book Review: Isabelle Backouche, Sarah Gensburger and Eric Le Bourhis (eds): Appartements témoins. La spoliation des locataires juifs à Paris, 1940–1946 1
Painted eggs in the Muslim and Christian traditions1
Rethinking the multiple meanings of the Mediterranean through Lawrence Osborne’s Beautiful Animals (2017)1
Modelling democracy: Revisiting legacies of democratic practices in current European documentaries1
The paths of utopian socialism: Herbert Marcuse, critical pedagogy and the social and ecological catastrophe of late capitalism1
Narrative and the mapping of Diaspora Space: Liminalities and subjectivities in the ‘Happy Multicultural Land’ of Zadie Smith’s White Teeth1
Digital Europeanism and extending the literary Europeanist discourse: The Twitter feeds of @PulseofEurope and @mycountryeurope1
David A. Harrisville: The Virtuous Wehrmacht: Crafting the Myth of the German Soldier on the Eastern Front, 1941–19441
The Europeanisation of a bus stop. Moldova’s conflict between an unwanted past and an imagined future0
‘Fruitless circularity’ or moral growth? Reinterpreting the circular mobility in Evelyn Waugh’s Decline and Fall0
Book Review: Julia Menzel: Holocaust, Zeit und Erzählung: Traumatische Zeiterfahrung in H. G. Adlers Roman Eine Reise Holocaust, Zeit und Erzählung: Trau0
Unbounded avant-gardes: On the reciprocity of Central European modernism and the movements for African poetics0
Representing the Romani ‘other’ in contemporary Turkish fiction: Negotiating Romani identity in Ayşegül Devecioğlu’s Ağlayan Dağ Susan Nehir0
‘Négritude’ as a critique of civilisation in prose fiction and cultural theory of German and French avant-gardes0
Book Review: Larry Wolff: The Shadow of the Empress: Fairy-Tale Opera and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy0
‘What I shall miss’: European heritage in Tom Lanoye’s Fortress Europe (2005)0
Book Review: Sebastian Kaufmann: Kommentar zu Nietzsches ‘Die fröhliche Wissenschaft’ [Historischer und kritischer Kommentar zu Friedrich Nietzsches Werken, vols 3/2.1 and 3/2.20
Heritage and the ‘Heartland’: Architectural and urban heritage in the discourse and practice of the populist far right0
Little willies as community-building heritage: A bottom-up approach to the European Capital of Culture initiative0
Reading and education programs of the New Right in France and Germany: A comparative appraisal of the current situation in both countries0
Reimagining the Basque Country: From nation to community of care0
‘The perfect refugee doesn’t exi . . . ’: migrant girlhood and neoliberal feminism in Sally El Hosaini’s The Swimmers (2022)0
European dystopias/utopias in Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Submission: Part I (2004) and Michel Houellebecq’s Submission 0
AfroSwedishness as strategic and shared identity in two Swedish memoirs0
The depiction of liminality in Christa Wolf’s ‘Self-Experiment’0
Book Review: Karl Schlögel: The Soviet Century: Archaeology of a Lost World0
Book Review: Silvana Patriarca: Race in Post-Fascist Italy: ‘War Children’ and the Color of the Nation0
Book Review: Laura Linares: Translation Landscapes: Contemporary Galician Fiction in English Translation Landscapes: Contemporary Galician Fiction in Eng0
Book Review: Paul Robinson: Russian Liberalism0
Book Review: Ritchie Robertson: German Political Tragedy: The Machiavellian Plot and the Necessary Crime German Political Tragedy: The Machiavellian Plot0
Book Reviews: Jon Stewart: Hegel’s Century: Alienation and Recognition in a Time of Revolution0
Book Review: Christina Parker-Flynn: Artificial Generation: Photogenic French Literature and the Prehistory of Cinematic Modernity0
The Soviet occupation of Polish Lwów (September 1939–July 1941) in light of some unpublished British diplomatic reports by John Russell, R.D. Macrae and Thomas Preston0
Preface0
Book Reviews: Wendy Z. Goldman and Donald Filtzer: Fortress Dark and Stern: The Soviet Home Front During World War II0
Riccardo Bernardini: Simboli di rinascita nella Basilica di San Miniato al Monte di Firenze: Da Gioacchino da Fiore a C.G. Jung / Rebirth Symbols in the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte in Florence: F0
Book Review: Ina Linge: Queer Livability: German Sexual Sciences and Life Writing0
Book Review: Hannah Smith: Armies and Political Change in Britain, 1660–17500
Book Review: New York Nouveau. How Postwar French Literature Became American New York Nouveau. How Postwar French Literature Became American. By SaraKippur. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 200
Book Review: Philipp Felsch, translated by Daniel Bowles: How Nietzsche Came in From the Cold: Tale of a Redemption How Nietzsche Came in From the Cold: 0
Book Review: Anne Grydehøj: Contemporary French and Scandinavian Crime Fiction: Citizenship, Gender and Ethnicity0
In memoriam0
Literary representations of ‘racial mixing’ in Czech modernism0
Book Review: Keir Giles: Russia’s War on Everybody: And What it Means for You0
Book Review: Maurizio Isabella: Southern Europe in the Age of Revolutions0
An uncanny dialogue: Lev Shestov’s philosophy as the ‘great art’ of not seeing and Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic investigations of the unconscious mind0
Book Review: Christopher Clark: Revolutionary Spring: Europe Aflame and the Fight for a New World, 1848–18490
Conference report on Miasto i Pamięc , ‘Cities and Memory in Eastern Europe’, 27–29 October, 2021.0
Book Review: Margaret Parry: Mauriac, Makine, Berdiaev: Roman, Ineffable du mot et Recherche Spirituelle Jeanyves Guérin: Le Bloc-0
The boring apocalypse: The representation of flat affects in contemporary British pandemic novels0
Book Review: Jon Banks: Hungarian ‘Gypsy-Band’ Music in Vienna, 1850-1914: The Csárdás Craze Hungarian ‘Gypsy-Band’ Music in Vienna, 1850-1914: The Csárd0
Academic posing ‘in Black’: Drawings and illustrations by František Kupka0
Eliza Ablovatski: Revolution and Political Violence in Central Europe: The Deluge of 19190
Book Review: Stuart Taberner: The New German Jewish Literature. Holocaust Memory, Solidarity, and Worldliness The New German Jewish Literature. Holocaust0
Crafting history in real time: The count-duke of Olivares, the Holy Roman Empire and generalissimo Wallenstein on the Spanish stage (1632–1634)0
Book Review: Nicola Karcher and Markus Lundström: Nordic Fascism: Fragments of an Entangled History0
A ‘postcolonial Bildungsroman’? Exploring identity alienation and technological modernity in J. G. Ballard’s Empire of the Sun0
Book Review: Mererid Puw Davies: Poetic Writing and the Vietnam War in West Germany: On Fire0
Introduction: Heritage and the making of ‘Europe’0
Book Review: Niamh Gallagher: Ireland and the Great War: A Social and Political History0
Book Review: Ludivine Broch and Martin Sorrell (eds): The Phantom Train: Deporting Prisoners from Occupied France. The Account of Francesco Fausto Nitti 1944 0
Enough names on the cover already: The 52-year process behind Jerzy Peterkiewicz, Burns Singer and Christine Brooke-Rose’s translations of Cyprian Norwid0
Book Review: Karolina Watroba: Mann’s Magic Mountain: World Literature and Closer Reading0
Redefining Vygotsky’s early works as a theory of aesthetics0
Book Review: Nicole Seifert: ‘Einige Herren sagten etwas dazu’: Die Autorinnen der Gruppe 47 ‘Einige Herren sagten etwas dazu’: Die Autorinnen der Gruppe0
Enticed to settle elsewhere: Magic lantern slides and the transnational creation of European colonial citizens0
Mental disorders and the ethics of representation in Idioterne (1998)0
Book Review: Iga Nowicz: Interrupted Stories: Multilingualism in Post-Yugoslav Literature in Germany and Austria Interrupted Stories: Multilingualism in 0
Book Review: Katherine E. Calvert: Modeling Motherhood in Weimar Germany. Political and Psychological Discourses in Women’s Writing0
“I want Albania to be like Europe”: Grassroots movements and new ways of commoning in contemporary Albania0
Book Review: Uwe Schütte: W.G. Sebald in Context0
Book Review: Anna Grzymała-Busse: Sacred Foundations: The Religious and Medieval Roots of the European State Sacred Foundations: The Religious and Mediev0
Book Review: Franziska Exeler: Ghosts of War: Nazi Occupation and its Aftermath in Soviet Belarus0
Book Reviews: Grant Harward: Romania’s Holy War. Soldiers, Motivation, and the Holocaust0
Changes in the representation of heroes in contemporary Ukrainian cinema0
Book Review: André Rui Graça: Portuguese Cinema (1960–2010): Consumption, Circulation and Commerce0
Gendering resistance and philosophy? Simone de Beauvoir’s Vichy0
Memory activism in the Republic of Moldova: Last address and Stolpersteine projects0
Book Reviews: Jan Matti Dollbaum, Morvan Lallouet and Ben Noble: Navalny: Putin’s Nemesis, Russia’s Future?0
Polyphony of form and ideas in the works of Milan Kundera0
Nowhere at ease: Listening to Syrian refugee trauma in Christy Lefteri’s The Beekeeper of Aleppo (2019)0
Book Review: Elizabeth Boa: Re-Viewing the Canon. Feminist Readings of German Literature from the Age of Goethe to the Present Re-Viewing the Canon. Femi0
The discourse of the European Union on the 2020 Belarusian civic protests: Understanding the contemporary symbolic geography of Belarus0
On colonial bodies: Poetics and politics of blackness in Russian modernism0
Book review: Stephan Rindlisbacher: Borders in Red: Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet Union Borders in Red: Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet U0
Visions of Europe in the East of Europe from late socialism to EU enlargement0
Stanley Corngold: The Mind in Exile: Thomas Mann in Princeton0
Memorability of Romanian dissidence: Ordinary people, secret files and artistic remediations0
Book Reviews: Ian Ona Johnson: Faustian Bargain. The Soviet-German Partnership and the Origins of the Second World War0
Re-writing history as a pre-condition of EU membership: The case of North Macedonia0
Ukraine and Russia, Ireland and Britain: Quasi-colonial subjugation, anti-imperial nationalism and conflict, end of empire, and ‘the lost peace’: A review essay0
Dialogical memories and negotiation of identities in post-Yugoslav literatures0
Platform urbanisation, infrastructures and techno-politics: The turn towards urban citizenship0
From darkness to faith: Muslim afterlife of Jean Rhys’s Voyage in the Dark in Leila Aboulela’s Minaret0
Book Reviews: Andrew Hussey: Speaking East: The Strange and Enchanted Life of Isodore Isou0
Book Reviews: Stephen Brockmann (ed.): Bertolt Brecht in Context0
Humanizing disability in Italian cinema: Depictions of Down syndrome in Dafne and Mio fratello rincorre i dinosauri0
Thomas Carlyle, François Guizot and the Brothers Ruffini: An unpublished letter0
Book Review: Joseph Prestwich: Staging Germanness in Contemporary British Theatre Staging Germanness in Contemporary British Theatre. By PrestwichJoseph.0
Rachel Chin: War of Words: Britain, France and Discourses of Empire During the Second World War and Douglas Porch: Defeat and Divi0
On the colour of slavery and servitude in the literary imagination of the German–Polish borderlands0
Book Review: Miłosława Borzyszkowska-Szewczyk and Marta Turska: Walking with Günter Grass: A Literary Mapping of the City0
Antonia Wimbush: Autofiction: A Female Francophone Aesthetic of Exile0
Health versus humanity? Three recent German novels on biopolitics and citizenship0
Book Review: Mikko Immanen: Adorno’s Gamble: Harnessing German Ideology Adorno’s Gamble: Harnessing German Ideology. By ImmanenMikko. Ithaca, NY; London:0
‘The Romanians have waited too long’: The ‘Provisionality’ of transition in Romanian New Wave cinema0
Book Review: Jadwiga Biskupska: Survivors: Warsaw Under Nazi Occupation0
Book Review: Roland Borgards, Frederike Middelhoff and Esther Köhring (eds).: Büchners Pflanzen (Büchner’s Plants) Büchners Pflanzen (Büchner’s Plants). 0
A macro-nationalist periodical for a new Europe? Franco-Italian exchanges and Latin Renaissance in Cronache della civiltà elleno-latina (1902–1907)0
Book Review: Paul Brian Heise: The Wound That Will Never Heal: An Allegorical Interpretation of Richard Wagner’s ‘The Ring of the Nibelung’0
Book Review: Silvia Pellicer-Ortín, Julia Kuznetski and Chiara Battisti (eds): The Routledge Companion to Literatures and Crisis The Routledge Companion 0
Lesley Chamberlain: Street Life and Morals: German Philosophy in Hitler’s Lifetime0
Book Review: Dieter Stolz: Günter Grass: Der Schriftsteller Dorothee Neuhaus and Volker Neuhaus: Katalogisierung und Kommentierung0
Dialogue in and as European heritage0
Berlin in English: The German capital in recent Anglophone fiction0
Basque and Occitan in New Aquitaine schools: Philosophical arguments underlying linguistic diversity0
Traversing borders of representation: Occidentalism in a Moroccan traveller’s account of Britain’s modernity0
The fall of a city: Refugees, exodus and exile in Ernest Hemingway’s Istanbul, 19220
Breaking the borders: Gender dynamics in STEM portrayals in Turkish Netflix series0
Conceptualising Europe from the far right: The mobilisation of intellectual heritage in Germany0
The effect of immigration on religious beliefs and practices: Romanian immigrants in Belgium, case study0
Book Review: Richard Wolin: Heidegger in Ruins: Between Philosophy and Ideology0
Technocratic totalitarianism: Gunnar Kaiser and dissident discourse in pandemic-era Germany0
W. G. Sebald’s theology: A heretic mounts the pulpit0
Enforced invisibility and the production of monstrosity: Pajtim Statovci’s Bolla0
The invention of the European legal tradition and the narrative of rights0
Book Review: Emmanuel Bouju: Epimodernism: Six Memos for Literature Today (trans. R Cooley)0
‘Provincial national egoism’ in the ‘experimental Euro-garden’: Milan Rakovac, László Végel, and reimagining Europe in Istria and Vojvodina0
Book Review: Wolfgang Martin: Schluss mit dem YEAH, YEAH, YEAH?: Die Beatles und die DDR0
Book Review: Jack Arscott: Reclaiming the Nation: The Left-Wing Patriotism of Die Weltbühne in the Weimar Republic Reclaiming the Nation: The Left-Wing P0
Book Review: Hanna Björg Sigurjónsdóttir and James G. Rice (eds): Understanding Disability Throughout History: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Iceland from Settlement to 1936<0
Imperialism and literature: An imperialism-oriented reading of modern Turkish literature0
Book Review: Helen Finch: German-Jewish Life Writing in the Aftermath of the Holocaust: Beyond Testimony0
The lycanthropic ambivalence within the biopolitical operations of the state power in Jo Nesbø’s Macbeth0
Temporal and spatial dilemmas, chaotic struggles and collective disarray: Memory narratives in Henry Green’s Party Going0
On yellowface, colonialism and cultural appreciation: Chinese-themed carnival in Germany0
Book Review: James C. Pearce: The Use of History in Putin’s Russia and Anton Weiss-Wendt: Putin’s Russia and the Falsification of 0
Book Review: Paul Julian Smith: Reimagining History in Contemporary Spanish Media: Theater, Cinema, Television, Streaming0
Book Review: Sven Hanuschek: Arno Schmidt: Biografie0
‘Balkansplaining’ Europe: Epistemic resistance and the negotiation of belonging in the post-Yugoslav Balkans0
Cultural responses to the COVID-19 crisis in Greece: The first wave (March–May 2020)0
Rethinking biopolitics: COVID-19, differential vulnerabilities and biopolitical rights0
Introduction: Re-presenting COVID-19: Biopolitics, digitalisation, citizenship0
Slovenian COVID-19 discourse in the context of verbal as well as physical violence against medical professionals0
Marshall Berman’s conception of authenticity: European thought in the American 1960s0
Hidden histories of scientific voyeurism: The making of the ‘African woman’ for Czech spectators of the late nineteenth century0
Book Review: Alberto Bertozzi: Plotinus on Love: An Introduction to his Metaphysics through the Concept of Eros0
Book Review: Patrick Wright: The Sea View Has Me Again: Uwe Johnson in Sheerness0
Book Review: Hilary Brown: Women and Early Modern Cultures of Translation: Beyond the Female Tradition0
The apophatic theme of the hidden God in Shestov’s and Derrida’s discussions on the gift0
Challenging patriarchal motherhood: A critical analysis of fictional mothers in Caryl Phillips’ The Final Passage and The Lost Chi0
Lviv relived in exile: Józef Wittlin and Mόj Lwów [My Lwów]0
Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Martin Sixsmith: The Russia Conundrum: How the West Fell for Putin’s Power Gambit – And How to Fix It0
Narrating war through visual language: Commemorative activity of ordinary people in Central Ukraine (Poltava oblast) in 2014–20210
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