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German Historical Institute London Bulletin

 
 
 

Volume 44 (2022), No. 1

May Issue

See below for list of contents and links to individual articles

 
 

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CONTENTS

 

   
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Fascism and Finance: Economic Populism in Inter-War Europe

– Alexander Nützenadel

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Efficient and Wise? Elderly Abbots in English Benedictine Monasteries in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries: The Case of St Albans Abbey

– Élisa Mantienne

28

 

 
Review Article

 

Between Chichén Itzá, Baghdad, and Guangzhou: New Approaches to the Global Middle Ages

– Eric Böhme

52

Tracing the History of Feminisms: Methods, Meanings, and Questions

– Jane Freeland

67

   
Book Reviews

 

Grischa Vercamer, Hochmittelalterliche Herrschaftspraxis im Spiegel der Geschichtsschreibung: Vorstellungen von ‘guter’ und ‘schlechter’ Herrschaft in England, Polen und dem Reich im 12./13. Jahrhundert

– Ryan Kemp

80

Jamie Page, Prostitution and Subjectivity in Late Medieval Germany

– Oliver Landolt

88

Saskia Limbach, Government Use of Print: Official Publications in the Holy Roman Empire, 1500–1600

– Christine Vogel

90

Nichola M. V. Hayton, Hanns Hubach, and Marco Neumaier (eds.), Churfürstlicher Hochzeitlicher
HeimführungsTriumph: Inszenierung und Wirkung der Hochzeit Kurfürst Friedrichs V. mit Elisabeth Stuart (1613)

– Arne Spohr

96

Simon Adler, Political Economy in the Habsburg Monarchy 1750–1774: The Contribution of Ludwig Zinzendorf

– Esteban Mauerer

101

Elisabeth-Marie Richter, England und der Index der verbotenen Bücher im 19. Jahrhundert

– Joshua Bennett

107

Janne Lahti (ed.), German and United States Colonialism in a Connected World: Entangled Empires

– Silke Hackenesch

113

Judith Heß, Europäisierung des Gedenkens? Der Erste Weltkrieg in deutschen und britischen Ausstellungen

– Tim Grady

117

 

 

Conference Reports

 

Fifteenth Workshop on Early Modern German History

– Natalie Grace

122

Migration and Migration Policies in Europe since 1945

– Ralf Kretzschmar

129

Chronopolitics: Time of Politics, Politics of Time, Politicized Time

– Olga Sabelfeld

138

Twelfth Medieval History Seminar

– Marcus Meer

145

Contemporary Historians and the Reuse of Social Science-Generated Datasets: An International Dialogue on the Challenges Presented by Social Science Data

– Clemens Villinger

150

The History of Medialization and Empowerment: The Intersection of Women’s Rights Activism and the Media

– Kassandra Hammel

157

 

 

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