European Review of History-Revue Europeenne d'Histoire

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Technological inequalities and motivation of Soviet institutions in the scientific-technological cooperation of Comecon in Europe, 1950s–80s4
‘From Brest to Bucharest’: Neofascist transnational networks during the long 1970s4
The spatial contours of transnational activism: conceptual implications and the road forward3
Between economy and politics: China and the Leipzig Trade Fair (1950–1966)3
Greek trans women selling sex, spaces and mobilities, 1960s–80s3
Reinforcing the border, reconfiguring identities: Polish initiatives in the Carpathians in the interwar period3
The traitorous national periphery: the legacy of identity politics of imperial Hungary in a new eastern metropolis of Czechoslovakia – Košice/Kassa2
Political education and electoral politics: Communists and Catholics as teachers of democracy in early post-war Italy2
The Islamic origins of the French colonial welfare state: hospital finance in Algeria2
Tensions of abolitionism during the negotiation of the 1949 ‘Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others’2
Rebel code? The transnational imaginary of ‘armed struggle’ in the fall of Southern European dictatorships2
The ‘Return of Beauty’? The politics of restitution of Nazi-looted art in Italy, the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria, 1945-19982
Manila and their agents in the court: long-distance political communication and imperial configuration in the seventeenth-century Spanish monarchy2
Moulding democratic citizens: democracy and education in modern European history – an introduction2
Top-down and bottom-up Magyarization in multiethnic Banat towns under dualist Hungary (1867–1914)2
Sidelined but essential: the International Statistical Institute, the League of Nations and the statistical observation of the ‘world economy’ after the First World War2
Expropriating the dead in Turkey: how the Armenian quarter of İzmir became Kültürpark2
‘Our Chinese comrades are determined to split and struggle’. The influence of the Sino-Soviet split on technological cooperation between Hungary and China2
Socialist advisers and the dilemmas of the ‘socialist world system’: Sino-Soviet exchange as a model for failure in Guinea-Conakry, 1950–642
Generating post-modernity: nuclear energy opponents and the future in the 1970s2
Hospital provision in interwar Central Europe: a review of the field1
The ‘participationnist state’ and the ‘apathetic citizen’: Educationalizing the ‘problem of non–voting’ in postwar Switzerland (1940s–1970s)1
Obstetric expertise in the Austrian periphery: Ludwig Kleinwächter’s private practice in Czernowitz, Bukovina (1884–1906)1
Fragt denn da ein junger Mensch nach? ’: Would a young person ask that? Growing up in the Reichsarbeitsdienst in 19421
Introduction: prostitution in twentieth century Europe1
Health, home and hearth: how war nurses negotiated their place at the table during the dawn of Francoist Spain1
‘Cleaning up the cityscape’: managing commercial sex and city space in Cologne, 1956–19721
Traces of youth: reconstructing Hungarian women’s lives during the Holocaust1
Guarding the boundaries of belonging: the Church of Sweden, Gypsy mission and social care in the 1910s–40s1
Qua Iboe by motorcycle and launch: brokering public health coverage in 1960s Southeastern Nigeria1
History takes its time…’: anti-racist temporalities and historical memory cultures in France, c. 1980–19981
The China market: East German and Bulgarian industrial facility export to the PRC in the 1950s1
Prostitution in socialist Yugoslavia: from Stalinism to the Yugoslav way1
Training cooperative citizens: masculinity and democratic citizenship in the Swedish Boy Scout Movement after 19451
Imagined transnationalism? Mapping transnational spaces of political activism in Europe’s long 1970s1
A gathering of ‘technical theorists’? Situating the ISI within the field of international statistics through the prism of the migration debates (1887–1938)1
Yugoslav experts, Yugoslavism and the national question in the 1960s1
Voluntary organizations and the provision of health services in England and France, 1917–291
Ambiguities of transnationalism: social opposition to the civil use of nuclear power in the United Kingdom and in West Germany during the 1970s1
Una Coscienza Coloniale : forging imperial women in the Fascist Colonial Institute of Bologna1
‘In this country, women are also soldiers’: interrelations between age and gender in the women’s section of the Romanian Legionary Movement1
Despondence, dependence and dignity: on the dilemmas of being an object of international charity in Western Europe – a Weimar German case study1
The activity and influence of the American Red Cross in Italy during and after World War one (1917–1919)1
Decolonizing citizenship: democracy, citizenship and education in the Netherlands, 1960–20201
The ‘New Woman’ of Weimar Germany in the imaginations of young Iranian intellectuals1
Towards a political economy of socialist international relations1
Hungarian health care in the 1930s and 1940s: health care at a crossroads in East Central Europe before World War II1
Counterbalancing low expectations with high hopes: Integrating global technology and pre-1949 legacy in China’s motor vehicle industry in the 1950s1
Agents of altruism: the Great Irish Famine and Italian civil society (1847)1
Left to die: the fate of the Catalan consumer cooperative movement during the primer franquismo (1939–59)1
Preparing for an alliance: China’s socialist model and Albania’s economic path in the Early Cold War1
Introduction – Activist times: temporality and political action in twentieth-century Europe1
Unreachable youth: physical education, national mobilization and intergenerational conflict in interwar Yugoslavia. The case of the Yugoslav Sokol1
The road to recovery: the provision of health services to French, German and Italian children in the aftermath of the Second World War (1944–49)1
Imperial and post-imperial healthcare before welfare states1
Unruly borderlands: border-making, peripheralization and layered regionalism in post-First World War Maramureș and the Banat1
An imperial community: difference and inclusionary approaches to Russianness in the State Duma, 1906–19070
Police and prostitution in Yugoslavia: a nuanced relationship0
The lost world of socialists at Europe’s margins: imagining Utopia, 1870s–1920s0
Socialist culture, participation and expert knowledge in Poland and Romania in the long 1960s0
Uncivil mirth: ridicule in Enlightenment Britain0
Between occupation, exile and unification: sequestered and ‘abandoned’ properties in Serbia and Yugoslavia during and after the First World War0
Greece from junta to crisis: modernization, transition and diversity0
Urban horror: neoliberal post-socialism and the limits of visibility0
Darkest forests and highest mountains: the witches’ sabbath and landscapes of fear in early modern demonologies0
Neither citizens nor Jews: Jewish property rights after the Holocaust, a tentative survey0
Exile, Asylum and Refugees in Modern European History0
A history of Eastern Europe 1918 to the present: modernisation, ideology and nationality0
A dark coevolution: racial discourses and transnationalism in interwar Czechoslovakia0
Writing visual histories0
A modern history of European cities, 1815 to present0
Everyday political objects: from the Middle Ages to the contemporary world0
Commune(s), 1870–1871: Une traversée des mondes au XIXème siècle0
Sixties Europe0
Reading Jewish history in the Renaissance: Christians, Jews, and the Hebrew Sefer Josippon0
Eager to (let) know: knowledge production and dissemination in state socialist Eastern Europe0
Stati Uniti d’Europa: Auspicio, Incubo, Utopia? Vereinigten Staaten von Europa: Wunschbild, Alptraum, Utopie?0
Family planning, the pill, and reproductive agency in Italy, 1945–1971: From ‘conscious procreation’ to ‘a new fundamental right’?0
Trans-systemic mobility, travel reports and knowledge acquisition in Cold War Hungary in the 1960s and 1970s0
November 1918: the German revolution0
Wireless internationalism and distant listening: Britain, propaganda, and the invention of global radio, 1920-19390
Lithuanian matters among the demands of the eighteenth-century nobility of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania10
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1733–1795: Light and Flame0
The Russian nobility in the age of Alexander I0
Antiquities in motion: from excavation sites to Renaissance collections,0
The beloved face of the country: the first movement for nature protection in Italy, 1880–1934 The beloved face of the country: the first movement for nature protection in Italy, 1880–190
Stepchildren of the shtetl: the destitute, disabled, and mad of Jewish Eastern Europe, 1800–1939 Stepchildren of the shtetl: the destitute, disabled, and mad of Jewish Eastern Europe, 10
1989: a global history of Eastern Europe0
A Polish woman’s experiences in World War II: conflict, deportation and exile0
Defining ‘Russianness’, defining ‘Austrianness’ – defining ‘Europe’: Austrian Tchaikovsky imageries during the Allied occupation, 1945–550
Politics and the English country house, 1688–1800 Politics and the English country house, 1688–1800 , edited by Joan Coutu, Jon Stobart, and Peter N. Lindfield, Montreal0
Introduction: oratory and representation in the long nineteenth century0
‘We should no longer sit on packed suitcases’: German expellees’ emotions in post-war West Germany0
War veterans, minorities and crisis points in Yugoslav welfare0
Women Religious and Epistolary Exchange in the Carmelite Reform: The Disciples of Teresa de Ávila0
Œuvres de guerre, Croix-Rouge américaine et reconstruction pendant et après la Première Guerre mondiale : l’exemple du Havre en Seine-inférieure0
Home rule: national sovereignty and the separation of natives and migrants0
Neighbours of passage: a microhistory of migrants in a Paris tenement, 1882–1932 Neighbours of passage: a microhistory of migrants in a Paris tenement, 1882–1932 , by Fa0
The First World War and the nationality question in Europe0
The Shôken Fund and the evolution of the Red Cross movement0
A History of the European Restorations (2 vols.)0
Fractures overseen: soviet medical experts splitting from the international epistemic community during the interwar period0
Introduction: exploring the International Statistical Institute, 1885–19380
Between freedom and unfreedom: imprisonment and crime in premodern Europe0
Aidland in South Asia: humanitarian crisis and the contours of the global aid industry in the long 1970s0
Woodrow Wilson and the reimagining of eastern Europe0
‘For everything, the local priest is a helper in adversity’: Catholic clergy and the new order in post-Habsburg Tyrol0
The shifting politics of public health in Germany between the 1890s and 1920s0
Ruling by information, governing by records: the spoken and written grammar of power in post-communal Italy (c. 1350–1520)0
From statistics to development: the Historical School of Economics and the International Statistical Institute0
The Shaken Lands: violence and the crisis of governance in East-Central Europe, 1914–1923 The Shaken Lands: violence and the crisis of governance in East-Central Europe, 1914–1923 0
Intra-minority welfare in the post-war period: new expertise on private and public solutions to Finland-Swedish population and welfare problems0
Calculating war, calculating peace: the Rockefeller Foundation and science research in Britain0
Sectarianism and renewal in 1920s Romania: the limits of Orthodoxy and nation-building0
Poland and European East–West cooperation in the 1970s: the opening up0
Géopolitiques de la culture: L’artiste, le diplomate et l’entrepreneur Géopolitiques de la culture: L’artiste, le diplomate et l’entrepreneur , by Aboudrar Bruno Nassim,0
Americanisation: une histoire mondiale XVIIIe–XXIe siècles0
Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency0
Knowledge lost: a new view of early modern intellectual history Knowledge lost: a new view of early modern intellectual history , by Martin Mulsow and H. C. Erik Midelfo0
France in the world: the career of André Siegfried France in the world: the career of André Siegfried , by Sean M. Kennedy, Montreal, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 200
Yellow star, red star: Holocaust remembrance after Communism0
Former Hungarian civil servants on the territory of Slovakia amid the first years of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1919–24: a case study on the status regulation of teachers and postal employees0
Revisiting the road to Cypriot independence0
‘The Chambre is stronger than the rules’: the performance and parliamentary practices in the nineteenth century French Chambre des Députés des Départements0
Rethinking the dark side of transnationalism from East Central and Eastern Europe0
Why we need a history of prostitution in the Holocaust0
The need to know. Information gathering and evaluation in Communist Party organizations of Hungarian universities (1948-1956)0
More than one picture: an art history of the hyperimage0
‘L’île des bannis’: Jersey, Britain and the French Emigration 1789–18150
Sectarianism and renewal in 1920s Romania: the limits of orthodoxy and nation-building0
Rebuilding the past: East German preservationists as ‘time activists’0
International development contested: the American Child Health Section in Belgium (1922–1924)0
Empires: a historical and political sociology0
Between Lower Austria and Moravia: displaced local elites and the Feldsberg/Valtice agricultural school0
ERH/ REH editorial board: The European Review of History/ Revue européenne d’histoire 2019 Translation Prize Announcement0
The Bell of Treason: the 1938 Munich Agreement in Czechoslovakia0
What is global history?0
Imperial culture and the Sudan0
The Crimean War: 1853-18560
Land, indigeneity and archaeological ruins in Ottoman Palestine: the people of Beit Jibrin and the Palestine Exploration Fund0
Divided by war, united by welfare: the International Labour Organization promoting war invalids’ internationalism0
Private property or enemy property: how parliament confiscated the property of the stateless of German origin in Belgium (1918–21)0
German property and the reconstruction of East Central Europe after 1945: politics, practices and pitfalls of confiscation0
The struggle for marital equality beyond Cold War political divides: transnational relationships between Polish and Spanish women lawyers in the 1960s and 1970s0
Bohemia by the sea: establishing a Czechoslovak port in Hamburg in the interwar period0
Seeking love in modern Britain: gender, dating and the rise of ‘the single0
Jem Sultan and Venice’s intelligence system: sorting and deploying information in Venice’s ‘letterocracy’0
Remaking Central Europe: the League of Nations and the former Habsburg lands0
The return of Alsace to France, 1918–19390
Spiritual meal, identity and community in Bohemia 1400–1650: historical anthropology and the reformation of religious food and textual practices0
International security and parliamentary democracy in early European integration0
From servants of the empire to everyday heroes: the British honours system in the twentieth century0
Archiving the Swiss Tagsatzung in the early modern era: from distributed protocols to confederal archive0
Heraldic hierarchies: identity, status and state intervention in early modern heraldry0
Anger: the conflicted history of an emotion0
Seeking inclusion through redefining expertise: the changing spatial contours of disability activism in the long 1970s0
Keeping family in an age of long distance trade, imperial expansion, and exile, 1550–18500
At Eden’s door: the Habsburg Jewish life of Leon Kellner 1859–1928 At Eden’s door: the Habsburg Jewish life of Leon Kellner 1859–1928 , by David Rechter, London, The Lit0
Follow your leaders: the mindset of chivalry in medieval Europe0
Women in child search: a gendered view of post-World War II reconstruction0
Writing history in late imperial Russia: scholarship and the literary canon0
Boats in a storm: law, migration, and decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942–19620
The making of a fiscal-military state in post-revolutionary France The making of a fiscal-military state in post-revolutionary France , by Jerome Greenfield, Cambridge, 0
Thalassic imaginaries: witnesses to (an) unwritten history0
Signal strength excellent in West Germany: Radio Tirana, European Maoist internationalism and its disintegration in the global seventies0
Paradoxes of democratization: social-liberal reformism, education and citizenship in West Germany after 19680
Thucydides and the British reaction to the French Revolution0
The state of nature: histories of an idea0
The liberation of the camps: the end of the Holocaust and its aftermath0
Rocking the boat: maritime rescue and the professionalization of relief, 1978–820
At (Red) cross purposes: American Red Cross humanitarian ‘arrogance’ and France’s Great War relief and reconstruction, 1917–200
Strongmen: how they rise, why they succeed, how they fall0
Nazi Volksgemeinschaft Technology: Gottfried Feder, Fritz Todt, and the Plassenburg Spirit Nazi 0
Health, charity, and citizenship: Protestant hospitals in rural Saskatchewan, Canada 1906-19420
Information and the government of the composite polities of the Renaissance world ( c . 1350–1650)0
Funny friends? Dutch foreign policy, Great Britain and European integration in the ‘long’ 1970s0
The role of history and geography teaching in the building of national identity in interwar Vojvodina0
International Jewish Humanitarianism in the Age of the Great WarSaving the Children: Humanitarianism, Internationalism, and Empire0
Categorisation. Classification. Confiscation. Dealing with enemy citizens in the Netherlands in the aftermath of World War II (1944-1967)0
Conquering peace from the Enlightenment to the European Union0
Paving the road to reconciliation: the training and practice of the Friends Relief Service in post-war reconciliation, 1943 to 19470
Voluntary organizations, the Red Cross and the features of humanitarian reconstruction in Western Europe after the World Wars0
French colonial publications and their situated re-presentations of native Algerian leadership (late 1840s–1860s)0
The Making of Oliver Cromwell The Making of Oliver Cromwell , by Ronald Hutton, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2022, xi + 400 pp., £25.00, ISBN 978-0-300-20
Polish federalist ideas between utopia and Realpolitik: geopolitical dimension and ideological entanglements (1863–1921)0
Prostitution as non-labour leading to forced labour. Vagrancy and Gender in Sweden and Stockholm, 1919–19390
Introduction: minorities and the making of European welfare0
Des soignants parachutés en France occupée : la résistance médicale au-delà des frontières0
Drug smuggler nation: narcotics and the Netherlands, 1920–19950
L’urbanisme de plan au prisme des écrits de René Danger et Paul Danger0
The darkest field of medicine? The integration of psychological knowledge into medical education in the Habsburg Monarchy (1780s–1840s)0
The composite world of early modern information0
For the sake of the Children: The Lady Muriel Paget’s Mission to the Baltic States (1920–1922)0
How the global became a framework for numerical communication: a comment0
Yakut autonomy: the postimperial political projects of the Sakha intellectuals, 1905–19220
Piers Plowman and the reinvention of church law in the late Middle Ages0
The everyday nationalism of workers: a social history of modern Belgium0
Memory, the city and the legacy of World War II in East Central Europe: the ghosts of others0
Irish partition and poor law reform in interwar Northern Ireland0
Hitler’s True Believers: How Ordinary Germans became Nazis0
Greek slave systems in their eastern Mediterranean context, c.800–146 BC0
Urban planners between secrecy, automation, and human-centered design: visions of environment management in late Soviet city0
The new face of Italian prostitution in the aftermath of the Merlin Law: forms, debate and repression0
Gendering global humanitarianism in the twentieth century: practice, politics and the power of representation0
Israelpolitik: German–Israeli relations, 1949–690
On the spirit of rights0
Organizing the 20th-century world: international organizations and the emergence of the international public administration, 1920–1960s0
Heterochronias: reflections on the temporal exceptionality of revolts0
Understanding Nazi ideology: the genesis and impact of a political faith0
From protection to liquidation. The case of the Milanese jurists and enemy alien property (1915–1920)0
Spartakiads: the politics of physical culture in communist Czechoslovakia0
Colonial internationalism and the governmentality of empire, 1893–1982 Colonial internationalism and the governmentality of empire, 1893–1982 , by Florian Wagner, Cambri0
‘Are you a green Guide’? Conservation, environmentalism, and citizenship in the British Girl Guides Association, 1986-19920
Communist pigs: an animal history of East Germany’s rise and fall0
Conservative orators in Restoration France: Bonald vs. Chateaubriand0
Politics of popularity in the November Uprising (1830–31)0
Armies and Political Change in Britain, 1660–1750 Armies and Political Change in Britain, 1660–1750 , by Hannah Smith, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, xi + 346 pp0
The benefits and costs of billeting: soldiery, financial flexibility and local credit in Renaissance Spain. The case of Navarre0
Crime and punishment in Russia: a comparative history from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin0
‘Bastion of Italian-ness’: the nationalization of welfare and the changing meaning of rehabilitation in post-war Italy (1945–59)0
The making of a socialist underworld: people on the margins in post-war Czechoslovakia (1945–60)0
The Renaissance discovery of violence, from Boccaccio to Shakespeare0
Licentious worlds: sex and exploitation in global empires0
Economic dimensions of the Sino–Soviet alliance and split: introduction to the special issue0
The seeds of a European risk society: Marcinelle and the European Coal and Steel Community0
Dark knowledges and uneven connections: transnational experimental practices of surveillance and imitation among Cold War empires0
The Bastille as a transnational symbol of despotism: translations and editions of Remarques historiques et anecdotes sur le château de la Bastille (1774–98)0
The rise and fall of the people’s parties: a history of democracy in Western Europe since 1918 The rise and fall of the people’s parties: a history of democracy in Western Europe since 0
Modernising Turkey with statistics: implementing ISI expertise in the Turkish statistical reform at the end of the 1920s0
Thick times – transformation, activism and HIV in Poland0
Anti-fascism, gender, and international communism: the Comité Mondial des Femmes Contre la Guerre et le Fascisme, 1934–19410
Universal concepts and national realities: the organisation of the ISI and the implementation of national income statistics in Germany0
Going Dutch: British private developers and the discovery of European property markets 1970-19750
André Honnorat: Un visionnaire en politique0
The re-making of a Europe of differences: mobile lives and the globalization of categories in revolutionary and post-imperial times ( c .1770–1970)0
Before the court of public opinion:Imprensa de Lisboaand the 1921 press workers’ strike0
‘We want to know and be clearly informed’: official records, unofficial correspondence and oral communication in the fourteenth-century Crown of Aragon (Majorca, Sardinia, Sicily)0
Urban Muslim migrants in Istanbul: identity and trauma among Balkan immigrants0
When electors raised their voices: political representation in nineteenth-century Spain from a conceptual perspective0
‘Beneath the eagles of the great emperor’: Napoleonic collaboration experiences in the Basque provinces of Spain0
An imperial formation joins a composite polity: the Portuguese Empire and the information system of the Hispanic Monarchy(1580–1640)0
Divided attention?: the Greek state and the education of the Gastarbeiter children in the Federal Republic of Germany (1960s–70s)0
‘We swear to fight for the inviolability of the borders of our motherland’: disabled veterans and social welfare in interwar Lviv0
Foundations: how the built environment made twentieth-century Britain0
MoMA goes to Paris in 1938: building and politicizing American Art0
The dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: border making and its consequences0
The new borders as local economic possibility? The case of post-1920 Hungary0
New state borders and (dis)loyalties to Czechoslovakia in Subcarpathian Rus, 1919–250
Our ancestors were not Celts: history, folklore and the Celtic past in Napoleonic France0
Rallying Europe: young women and men searching for a life and a future0
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