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Blunting lances and razing towers: Masculine performance and early Tudor reforms
Saints, Saracens, and the Reconquest: Re-imagining martyrdom in the Antependium of Durro
 
Un-veiling Islamophobia in the post-9/11 era: Orientalism in the veil debate in France and the United States, December 2003 to June 2004
Negotiating murder: Wehrmacht soldiers and participation in atrocities, 1941--1942
 
Rethinking the private sphere: The West German New Women's Movement challenges to the gendered order, 1968--1978
Beyond dichotomies: Representing and rewriting prisoner functionaries in Holocaust historiography
 
Organized crime and its origins: A comparative case study
The politics of assimilation, Muslims and the anti-republican right in 1930's Algeria
 
Thinking globally, acting (trans-)locally: Petra Kelly and the transnational roots of West German Green politics
Contesting images: Representations of the Modern Woman in the German illustrated press, 1924--1933
 
Whom to mourn and how? The Protestant Church and the recasting of memory in Germany, 1945--1962
"Wall of blood": The Baltic German case study in National Socialist wartime population policy, 1939--1945
 
Decentering anarchism: Governmentality and anti-authoritarian social movements in twentieth-century Spain
The Forty Thieves: Churchill, the Cairo Conference, and the policy debate over strategies of colonial control in British Mandatory Iraq, 1918--1924
 
Revolutionizing Rousseau: An analysis of the political thought of Jean-Paul Marat, Georges Jacques Danton, and Maximilien Robespierre
No country for old fighters: Postwar Germany and the origins of the Ulm Einsatzkommando Trial
 
Contested terrain: Harki collective memory in France (2003--2008)
Locke's ideational account of causation
 
Politicizing education: German teachers face national socialism, 1930--1932
"Better the firing squad than the mine shaft": The rise and fall of militarized labor discipline in a Moravian mining district, 1914--1916
 
Singing for a patron saint: Musical strategies and political subtexts in sequences from the Abbey of Saint-Denis
Civic virtue in a Christian mind: Charles Rollin and the Jansenist influence on the revival of classical virtue in France
 
Interned or imprisoned?: The successes and failures of international law in the treatment of American internees in Switzerland, 1943-45
Cultural memory and national representation: The Franco-Prussian War in French and German literature, 1871--1900
 
"Gateway to freedom" and instrument of order: The Friedland transit camp, 1945--1955
Protecting "the body and soul of infinite newborns": Church and state in the regulation of midwifery in Tridentine Italy
 
The politics of irresponsibility and anti-Semitism of the Rural People's Movement in Schleswig-Holstein, 1928--1930
Is brotherhood powerful? Male mutual assistance in the slave labor camp of Markstadt
 
Education and immigration: federal debates and policies in west Germany, 1960s--1980s
"We should never forget this." Holocausterinnerungen am Beispiel von Arnold Schonbergs 'A Survivor from Warsaw' op. 46 im zeitgeschichtlichen Kontext
 
Re-Casting Difference: Charles Cordier's Ethnographic Sculptures
"Temporary" exile: National differences in the Kindertransport experience and memory of children from Austria and Czechoslovakia
 
Republicanism without a republic: Political culture in consular France, 1799-1804
Equality and Difference: Political Debates on "Gender Equality" in West Germany, 1949-1958
 
Text-setting in William Byrd's "Liber primus sacrarum cantionum quinque vocum" (1589): Toward an analytic methodology
Claiming Valhalla: Archaeology, national identity, and the German-Danish borderland, 1830--1950
 
Alcuin and Alfred: Two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers
Religion and economy in pre-modern Europe: The medieval commercial revolution and the Jews
 
Redefining the engage: Intellectual identity and the French extreme Right, 1898--1968
Faith and democracy: Political transformations at the German Protestant Kirchentag, 1949--1969
 
Rural change and continuity in Etruria: A study of village communities from the 7th century B.C. to the 1st century A.D.
"Striking at the roots of German militarism": Efforts to demilitarize German society and culture in American-occupied Wurttemberg-Baden, 1945--1949
 
The Project of Reconciliation: Journalists and religious activists in Polish-German relations, 1956--1972
Celestial crusades and wars in heaven: The biblical epics of the late 1500s
 
"To devour the land of Mkwawa": Colonial violence and the German-Hehe War in East Africa c. 1884--1914
United in division: The polarized French nation, 1814--1830
 
The cultivation of friendship: French and German cultural cooperation, 1925--1954
"Vietnam is fighting for us": French identities and the U.S.-Vietnam War, 1965--1973
 
Eighteenth-century opera and the construction of national identity in France, 1875--1918
Writing in red: The East German Writers Union and the role of literary intellectuals in the German Democratic Republic, 1971-90
 
The citizen army of old regime France
Italia nova: Renaissance historians and the framing and reframing of an Italian history
 
Creating killers: The Nazification of the Black Sea Germans and the holocaust in southern Ukraine, 1941-1944
John Dryden: The Old Lion in 1700
 
Diego Lopez de Ayala and the intellectual contours of sixteenth-century Toledo
Pleasure, power, and the pursuit of communism: Soviet youth and state-sponsored popular culture during the early Cold War, 1945--1968
 
Sheltering French Families: Parisian Suburbia and the Politics of Housing, 1939--1975
Between Memory and History: Political Uses of the Napoleonic Past in France, 1815--1840
 
Stories of God and Gall: Presbyterian polemic during the conformity wars of mid-seventeenth-century England and Scotland
The Roman army's emergence from its Italian origins
 
Reconciling Family and Work: The West German Gendered Division of Labor and Women's Emancipation, 1960s to 1980s
"Today the Fish, Tomorrow Us:" Anti-Nuclear Activism in the Rhine Valley and Beyond, 1970-1979
 
Art, illusion, and social mobility in eighteenth-century France: Hyacinthe Rigaud and the making of the Marquis de Gueidan