Journal of Modern European History

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Modern European History is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Building democracy by legal means? The contestation of human rights and constitutionalism in East-Central Europe10
A tale of two countries: The long shadow of the crisis on income and wealth in Germany and Italy5
Financial crisis and the recurrence of economic nationalism5
Introduction: (Re-)constituting the State and Law during the ‘Long Transformation of 1989’ in East Central Europe4
Gender and Far-right Nationalism: Historical and International Dimensions. Introduction4
The global financial crisis and banking regulation: Another turn of the wheel?3
Law and liberal pedagogy in a post-socialist society: The case of Poland3
Was there a socialist Rechtsstaat in late communist East Central Europe? The Czechoslovak case in a regional context3
Informing the politician: Politics in Parisian citizens’ letters to their députés, 1900–19142
Gender and the Far-right in the United States: Female Extremists and the Mainstreaming of Contemporary White Nationalism2
The heroes’ children: Rescuing the Great War’s orphans2
Pinochet in Prague: Authoritarian visions of economic reforms and the State in Eastern Europe, 1980-20002
Eurocentrism and the International Refugee Regime2
Migrant modernists: The making of national architects in Lithuania in the 1930s and their survival strategies in the 1950s2
Refugees and Economic Migrants: Disentangling the Keywords of Displacement and Policy Consequences in Modern Europe2
The financial crisis of 2008—Experience, memory, history2
Right from the heart: The modern politician and rhetorical authenticity1
The Wilsonian Moment at Lausanne, 1922–19231
What does it mean to be a politician? Introduction1
‘I am not a politician’: Professional boundary work in Wilhelmine Germany1
Müßiggang in fleißiger Gesellschaft: Die Sozialfigur des Rentiers und die Bedeutung der Arbeit in der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts. Deutschland im westeuropäischen Vergleich1
Emigrants into colonists: Settlement-oriented emigration to South America from Poland, 1918-19321
Pipeline Construction as “Soft Power” in Foreign Policy. Why the Soviet Union Started to Sell Gas to West Germany, 1966–19701
The Problems of Genocide – A debate on A. Dirk Moses’ book on permanent security and the ‘language of transgression’1
French Decolonisation and Civil War: The Dynamics of Violence in the Early Phases of Anti-colonial War in Vietnam and Algeria, 1940–19561
Raising some flags – The problem of genocide and historical security studies1
Reflexive Fascism in the Age of History Memes1
Blind spots of genocide1
Confronting US imperialism with international law. Central America and the arms trade of the inter-war period1
Childhood in times of political transformation in the 20th Century: An introduction1
Who May Represent a Nation in Upheaval? The Concept of Representation during the Polish November Uprising, 1830–18311
Exploring political rupture through Jewish children’s diaries: Kindertransport children in France, 1938-19421
Environment and Democracy: An Introduction1
Understanding the Third Reich by Means of the Law: The Decisions of the Supreme Restitution Court for Berlin as Sources on the Holocaust and the Development of Holocaust Interpretations1
Die Rückkehr der Imperien? Putins Krieg und seine globalen Implikationen1
How Littoral Slovenians Viewed the Idea of a South Slavic Unit in the Habsburg Monarchy1
Secondary school principals and liminality in Polish Upper Silesia (1919-1939)1
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