Recent and Forthcoming Issues
Historical Representation and Historical Truth
edited by Wulf Kansteiner and Christoph Classen
CHRISTOPH CLASSEN and WULF KANSTEINER, Truth and Authenticity in Contemporary Historical Culture: An Introduction to Historical Representation and Historical Truth || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
ANN RIGNEY, All This Happened, More or Less: What a Novelist Made of the Bombing of Dresden || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
WULF KANSTEINER, Success, Truth, and Modernism in Holocaust Historiography: Reading Saul Friedländer Thirty-Five Years after the Publication of Metahistory || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
JUDITH KEILBACH, Photographs, Symbolic Images, and the Holocaust: On the (Im)possibility of Depicting Historical Truth || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
CHRISTOPH CLASSEN, Balanced Truth: Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List among History, Memory, and Popular Culture || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
CLAUDIO FOGU, Digitalizing Historical Consciousness || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
BETTINA M. CARBONELL, The Syntax of Objects and the Representation of History: Speaking of Slavery in New York || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
May 2009 || February 2009 || December 2008 || October 2008 || May 2008
February 2009 || Top
Articles:
STEVEN G. SMITH, Historical Meaningfulness in Shared Action || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
ANTOON DE BAETS, The Impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on the Study of History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
MARK THURNER, The Founding Abyss of Colonial History: Or “The Origin and Principle of the Name of Peru” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
Interview:
ERLEND ROGNE, The Aim of Interpretation is to Create Perplexity in the Face of the Real: Hayden White in Conversation with Erlend Rogne || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
Review Essays:
MARTIN JAY on Charles Taylor, A Secular Age || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
LLOYD KRAMER on Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Production of Presence: What Meaning Cannot Convey || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
NOËL BONNEUIL on David J. Staley, History and Future: Using Historical Thinking to Imagine the Future || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
JAMES CRACRAFT on Martin Malia, History’s Locomotives: Revolutions and the Making of the Modern World || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
MICHAEL PRINTY on Annabel Brett and James Tully, ed., Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought || Amazon.com ||, and D. N. DeLuna, ed., The Political Imagination in History: Essays Concerning J. G. A. Pocock || Amazon.com || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
GEORG G. IGGERS on Jörn Rüsen, ed., Meaning and Representation in History || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
GIUSEPPINA D'ORO on Karsten R. Stueber, Rediscovering Empathy: Agency, Folk Psychology, and the Human Sciences || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
DAVID KONSTAN on Salvatore Settis, The Future of the “Classical" || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
December 2008 || Top
Forum:
God, Science, and Historical Explanation
TOR EGIL FORLAND, Acts of God? Miracles and Scientific Explanation || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
BRAD S. GREGORY, No Room for God? History, Science, Metaphysics, and the Study of Religion || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
TOR EGIL FORLAND, Historiography without God: A Reply to Gregory || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
Article:
DIRK WESTERKAMP, The Philonic Distinction: German Enlightenment Historiography of Jewish Thought || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
Review Essays:
BERNHARD RIEGER on Alon Confino, Germany as a Culture of Memory: Promises and Limits of Writing History || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
ALEXANDRA GARBARINI on Wulf Kansteiner, In Pursuit of German Memory: History, Television, and Politics after Auschwitz || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
PATRICK H. HUTTON on Jeffrey K. Olick, The Politics of Regret: On Collective Memory and Historical Responsibility || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
DOYNE DAWSON on Luigi Loreto, Per la storia militare del mondo antico: Prospettive retrospettive || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
MIGUEL A. CABRERA on Patrick Chabal and Jean-Pascal Daloz, Culture Troubles: Politics and the Interpretation of Meaning || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
October 2008 || Top
Articles:
SUSAN A. CRANE, Choosing Not to Look: Representation, Repatriation, and Holocaust Atrocity Photography || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
ANITA KASABOVA, Memory, Memorials, and Commemoration || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
JOUNI-MATTI KUUKKANEN, Making Sense of Conceptual Change || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
IAN HESKETH, Diagnosing Froude’s Disease: Boundary Work and the Discipline of History in Late-Victorian Britain || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
Review Essays:
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD on William H. Sewell Jr., The Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
MICHAEL S. ROTH on Richard Rorty, Philosophy as Cultural Politics: Philosophical Papers, Volume 4 || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
JÜRGEN KOCKA on Geoff Eley, A Crooked Line: From Cultural History to the History of Society || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
RICHARD H. KING on Jerrold Siegel, The Idea of the Self: Thought and Experience in Western Europe since the Seventeenth Century || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
WILLIAM H. KRIEGER on Peter Kosso, Knowing the Past: Philosophical Issues of History and Archaeology || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
JOSÉ CARLOS BERMEJO-BARRERA on Karl Ameriks, Kant and the Historical Turn: Philosophy as Critical Interpretation || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
LIONEL GOSSMAN on Anthony Grafton, What Was History? The Art of History in Early Modern Europe || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
ABDELMAJID HANNOUM on François Hartog, Régimes d’historicité: présentisme et expériences du temps || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
May 2009 || February 2009 || December 2008 || October 2008 || May 2008
May 2008 || Top
Articles:
BERBER BEVERNAGE, Time, Presence, and Historical Injustice || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
JEROEN VAN BOUWEL and ERIK WEBER, A Pragmatist Defense of Non-Relativistic Explanatory Pluralism in History and Social Science || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
CARL HAMMER, Explication, Explanation, and History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
EILEEN KA-MAY CHENG, Exceptional History? The Origins of Historiography in the United States || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
Review Article:
GREGORY S. BROWN, Am “I” a “Post-Revolutionary Self”? Historiography of the Self in the Age of Enlightenment and Revolution || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
Review Essays:
IRMLINE VEIT-BRAUSE on David Carr, Thomas R. Flynn, and Rudolf A. Makkreel, eds., The Ethics of History || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
JÖRN RÜSEN on Finn Fuglestad, The Ambiguities of History: The Problem of Ethnocentrism in Historical Writing || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
SANFORD SHIEH on Michael Dummett, Truth and the Past || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
JOAN W. SCOTT on Judith M. Bennett, History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
RICHARD BIERNACKI on Charles Tilly, Why? || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
WARREN SCHMAUS on Michel Bourdeau, Les Trois États: Science, théologie, et métaphysique chez Auguste Comte || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience
WILLIAM H. MCNEILL on Cynthia Stokes Brown, Big History: From the Big Bang to the Present || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience || Amazon.com
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