INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF HISTORICAL SCIENCES
INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF HISTORICAL SCIENCES
INTERNATIONALE BIBLIOGRAPHIE DER GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFTEN
BIBLIOGRAFIA INTERNACIONAL DE CIENCIAS HISTORICAS
BIBLIOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONALE DES SCIENCES HISTORIQUES
BIBLIOGRAFIA INTERNAZIONALE DELLE SCIENZE STORICHE
VOLUME LXXXIII
2014
Edited by Massimo Mastrogregori
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Massimo MASTROGREGORI, Rome
Assistant editor
Carlo COLELLA, Rome
Advisory board
Maria Tereza AMADO, Universidad de Evora
Girolamo ARNALDI, Istituto storico italiano per il Medioevo, Rome
† Yuri BESSMERTNY, Institute of General History,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
† Wiesław BIEŃKOWSKI, Polska Akademia Nauk
László BIRÓ, Hungarian Academy of sciences, Budapest
Corinne BONNET, Université de Toulouse-Mirail
Luciano CANFORA, Università di Bari
Alejandro CATTARUZZA, University of Buenos Aires
Anne EIDSFELDT, University of Oslo Library
Ilse FREDERIKSEN VÄHÄKYRÖ, Turku University Library
† Jean GLÉNISSON, Comité International des Sciences Historiques, Paris
Kazuhiko KONDO, University of Tokyo
Mario MAZZA, Università di Roma 'La Sapienza'
Vilém PREČAN, Institute of Contemporary History, Prague
Matjaz REBOLJ, Ljubljana
Jacques REVEL, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
† Ruggiero ROMANO, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Gabrielle M. SPIEGEL, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
Martina STERCKEN, Universität Zurich
Natasa STERGAR, Ljubliana
Şerban TURCUŞ, Università 'Babeş-Bolyai', Cluj Napoca
Nenad VEKARIĆ, Dubrovnik
Bahaeddin YEDİYILDIZ, Hacettepe Universitesi, Ankara
Contributing editors
† Wiesław BIEŃKOWSKI, Polska Akademia Nauk (Polish historiography)
Wolfdieter BIHL, Institut für Geschichte, Universität Wien (Austrian historiography)
László BIRÓ, Hungarian Academy of sciences, Budapest (Hungarian historiography)
Alejandro CATTARUZZA, University of Buenos Aires (Latin American historiography)
Carlo COLELLA, Rome (History by countries, History of international relations)
Darko DAROVEC, Science and Research Centre of Koper,
University of Primorska (Slovenian historiography)
Laura DE GIORGI, Università di Venezia (Chinese historiography)
Anne EIDSFELDT, University of Oslo Library, (Norvegian historiography)
Damiano GAROFALO, Università degli studi di Padova (Modern history)
Gabriela GOLASOVA, Institute of Contemporary History, Prague (Czech historiography)
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Anna GRUCA, Instytut Historii PAN. Pracownia Bibliografii Bieżącej
(Polish historiography)
Timophey GUIMON, Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow (Russian historiography, Old Rus')
Shunsuke KATSUTA, University of Tokyo (Japanese historiography)
Kazuhiko KONDO, University of Tokyo (Japanese historiography)
Marina A. KURYSHEVA, Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (Russian historiography, Byzantine studies)
Mauro LENZI, Società Romana di Storia Patria, Rome (Palaeography, Diplomatics,
History of the book, Medieval history)
Jean Marie MAILLEFER, Université Charles-De-Gaulle Lille 3
(Danish and Swedish historiography)
Massimo MASTROGREGORI, Rome (Auxiliary sciences, General works, Modern history)
Stjepan MATKOVIĆ, Zagreb (Croatian historiography)
Ljudmila S. OKOUNEVA, MGIMO, Moscow, (Russian historiography, Latin America)
Ol'ga V. OKOUNEVA, Instistute of General History of RAS, Moscow
(Modern history, discoveries, international relations)
Katri OJANIEMI, Turku University Library (Finnish historiography)
Marija A. PETROVA, Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow (Russian historiography, Modern history of Russia)
Gloria RAPONI, Rome, (Auxiliary sciences, General works,
Modern religious and cultural history)
Matjaz REBOLJ, Ljubljana (Slovenian historiography)
Alžbeta SEDLIAKOVÁ, Historický ústav Slovenskej akadémie vied, Bratislava
(Slovak historiography)
Natale SPINETO, Università di Torino (History of religions)
Eva ŠTĚPÁNOVÁ, Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences,
(Czech historiography)
Natasa STERGAR, Ljubliana (Slovenian historiography)
Paola STIRPE, Università di Roma 'La Sapienza' (Ancient history)
Andrea TAGLIABRACCI, Pesaro, (Ancient history)
Şerban TURCUŞ, Università 'Babeş-Bolyai', Cluj Napoca (Romanian historiography)
Samuil B. VOLF'SON, Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow (Russian historiography, North America and international relations)
Bahaeddin YEDİYILDIZ, Hacettepe Universitesi, Ankara (Historiography of Turkey)
Michael ZEMLIAKOV, Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow (Russian historiography)
Consulting editors
Maurice AYMARD, Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris
Eric BRIAN, Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris
Louis CHATELLIER, Université de Nancy II
Sten EBBESEN, University of Copenhagen
Carlo FRANCO, Università di Venezia
Olivier GUYOTJEANNIN, Ecole nationale des Chartes, Paris
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† Michel MORINEAU, Paris
Brian TIERNEY, Cornell University, Ithaca
Giusto TRAINA, Université de Paris-Sorbonne
Pietro VANNICELLI, Sapienza università di Roma
André VAUCHEZ, Paris
Special Assistant editor
Daniele MASTROGREGORI, Rome
Gloria RAPONI, Rome
CONTENTS
Pages
FOREWORD ..................................................................................................................................................
XI
SCHEME ........................................................................................................................................................
XIII
GENERAL HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES .............................................................................................
XIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY ...........................................................................................................................................
1
INDEX OF NAMES .......................................................................................................................................
327
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX .............................................................................................................................
395
FOREWORD
The International Bibliography of Historical Sciences (I. B. O. H. S.) is a selective and descriptive
bibliography, and the works it mentions, both books and articles, are arranged according to a methodical and chronological scheme originally drawn up and established by the Bibliographical Commission
of the International Committee of Historical Sciences; the scheme has been revised only in details.
An exposition of the principles which were followed in the choice of works included and of the
rules which were observed for their presentation in the present volume is set out below.
A. Manner of Selection.
In agreement with the wish expressed by the Bibliographical Commission of the C. I. S. H., the selection is actuated by the twin concern of preserving for the I. B. O. H. S. its character of a general
bibliography comprehending the whole field of historical sciences, and of putting at the disposal of
historians as also librarians the essential facts of historical production throughout the world, in one complete volume appearing annually.
In view of the multiplication of specialized bibliographies, it has in fact appeared more than ever
necessary to offer to isolated scholars and even scientific establishments unable to obtain all these bibliographies the means of keeping informed, each year, of the advancement of historical science. But it
was also desirable that these bibliographies be mentioned, and this has been done in two different
ways: firstly, we have listed, outside the systematic inventory and immediately preceding it, the great
international or national bibliographies giving the historical production of a country and in which a
conspectus of works connected with this country is given; on the other hand, in the systematic inventory, at the head of each division or subdivision are mentioned general bibliographies dealing with one
of the historical disciplines or particular bibliographies devoted to one question, one author or one
province or state, and which find their logical position in that division or subdivision; in the latter case,
the bibliographies are preceded by an asterisk (*).
In order to justify its existence as a working instrument of a high scientific standard and of international application, the I. B. O. H. S. only mentioned books or articles with a wider scope than the
narrow field of local preoccupations, and rejects also reviews which are mere presentations or of courtesies. Like-wise re-editings, translations, descriptions of research which do not include new elements of
information, exhibition catalogues without commentary, typed or stencilled works and works of popularization and propaganda have been normally eliminated.
On the other hand, the contributing editors have been careful to describe those works which, through
slight or of apparently only local interest, make an obvious contribution to general history or to the solution of current problems; this is the case of certain reports on excavations and of articles bearing on
controversial subjects touching the history of institutions or civilization; in this case, as whenever the
title of an article was too vague, it has been followed whenever possible by a brief remark or by a date
in brackets for the reader's orientation. Herein can be found an effort which will not fail to be useful to
those who use the I. B. O. H. S., and which can be increased in future volumes without incurring the
temptation to transform this essentially selective and descriptive bibliography into an analytical and
critical one, this double character being in fact reserved to specialized bibliographies.
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Unlike the greater number of national bibliographies, the I. B. O. H. S. does not limit the works included by any fixed date; that is to say that works connected with the most recent history find a place
in it, notably those connected with international relations (P 8); at the same time the selection had to be
correspondingly strictly.
By this conception, the I. O. B. H. S. keeps a physiognomy peculiar to itself; it has no tendency
towards substituting for any existing bibliography, but while avoiding as far as possible a double role,
it allows to be necessary that amount or overlapping which is profitable in the scholarly world.
B. Rules of Presentation.
The volume LXXXIII, 2014 mentions the works published with the date: 2014. Within each division or subdivision, the works are presented in alphabetical order of their authors. Slavonic, Greek, Japanese, Hebraic and Arabic names are transcribed into Latin characters and placed according to the order
of the Latin alphabet, but characters with diacritics, for instance ć, č, ś, š are considered as if ordinaries
c, s. Germanic and Scandinavian names are classed according to the function of the developed value of
letters of inflection: ä, ö, ø, ü become ae, oe, ue. Mc and M' are indexed as if Mac.
Anonymous or collective works are classed alphabetically according to the initial of the key word
in the title, for instance: "Congress (Fourteenth) of the Learned Societies..." At the same time, in heavy
type are the names of scholars, or philosophers, who have been the object of an important biographical
or historiographical study (B § 2 b, M § 5 b) and those of Saints (G § 4, I § 13 d); in the first case, the
works are indicated in the alphabetical order of the people concerned.
As it has been done for the bibliographies peculiar to a division or subdivision, the publications of
texts which had their place in the alphabetical list of each division or subdivision have been extracted
and transferred to the head of the alphabetical list and immediately following the list of bibliographies;
these publications of texts have been distinguished by being preceded by two asterisks. Thus the reader
has immediately before his eyes the bibliographies and editions of the most recent texts bearing on a
particular question or period. However, concerning the texts, the procedure of two asterisks (**) has
not been adopted in chapter E, F, G and H, each of which already has a division especially devoted to
the texts.
When the current year has been marked by the commemoration of an important historical event,
the works to which this commemoration has led are grouped separately and under a special title at the
end of the subdivision where this event finds its normal place.
When a work which has been in circulation for three or four years has been the object of a review
every succeeding year, only the name of the author is cited plus the essential of the title, preceded by a
reference to the number of the last volume of the I. B. O. H. S. in which it was quoted; it is thus possible
to follow year to year the state of the criticism which the publication of a book has provoked.
Where the "collation" of works is concerned, the unification of references to pages, plates and illustrations, etc. has been sought as far as possible by putting them into either French or English, these
being the two languages which have the most words or initial letters of words of an identical meaning
in common.The transferrings of works interesting for one part to a section other than their logical one,
transferences indicated by "Cf. n°...", have been grouped at the end of each section.
In the index of names of authors and persons, the names of Classical authors, Saints and Popes are
written in their Latin form.
SCHEME
GENERAL HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES
(p. XIX)
A
AUXILIARY SCIENCES
(p. 1-10)
§ 1. Palaeography. 1-9. – § 2. Diplomatics. 10-14. – § 3. History of the book (a. Manuscripts; b. Printed books).
15-77. – § 4. Chronology. 78-84. – § 5. Genealogy and family history. 85-109. – § 6. Sigillography and heraldry.
110-116. – § 7. Numismatics and metrology. 117-122.– § 8. Linguistics. 123-138. – § 9. Historical geography,
travels and discoveries. 139-198. – § 10. Iconography and images. 199-214.
B
MANUALS, GENERAL WORKS AND WORKS ON LARGE PERIODS
(p. 11-31)
§ 1. Archives, libraries and museums (a. Archives; b. Libraries; c. Museums). 215-246. – § 2. History of historiography
and memory (a. General; b. Special studies). 247-439. – § 3. Methodology, philosophy, and teaching of history. 440474. – § 4. Ethnology, folklore and historical anthropology. 475-493. – § 5. General history. 494-554. – § 6. Theory
of the state and of society. 555-563. – § 7. Constitutional and legal history. 564-571. – § 8. Economic and social
history. 572-619. – § 9. History of civilization, sciences and education. 620-657. – § 10. History of art. 658-667. –
§ 11. History of religions. 668-697. – § 12. History of philosophy. 698-710. – § 13. History of literature. 711-736.
C
PREHISTORY
(p. 33-39)
§ 1. General. 737-747. – § 2. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. 748-790. – § 3. Neolithic. 791-824. – § 4. Bronze age.
825-869. – § 5. Iron age. 870-893.
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SCHEME
D
THE ANCIENT EAST
(the Hellenistic states included)
(p. 41-51)
§ 1. General. 894-911. – § 2. The Near East. 912-938. – § 3. Egypt. 939-1041. – § 4. Mesopotamia. 1042-1092. –
§ 5. Hittites. 1093-1107. – § 6. Jews and Semitic peoples to the end of the ancient world. 1108-1172. – § 7. Iran.
1173-1192.
E
GREEK HISTORY
(p. 53-65)
§ 1. Classical world in general. 1193-1205. – § 2. Prehellenic epoch. 1206-1237. – § 3. Sources and criticism of
sources (a. Epigraphical sources; b. Literary sources). 1238-1270. – § 4. General and political history. 1271-1314. –
§ 5. History of law and institutions. 1315-1331. – § 6. Economic and social history. 1332-1354. – § 7. History of
literature, philosophy and science (a. Literature; b. Philosophy and sciences). 1355-1491. – § 8. Religion and mythology. 1492-1509. – § 9. Archaeology and history of art. 1510-1569.
F
HISTORY OF ROME, ANCIENT ITALY AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE
(p. 67-83)
§ 1. The peoples of Italy. 1570-1589. – § 2. The Etruscans. 1590-1606. – § 3. Sources and criticism of sources.
(a. Epigraphical sources; b. Literary sources). 1607-1668. – § 4. General and political history. 1669-1733. – § 5. History of law and institutions. 1734-1772. – § 6. Economic and social history. 1773-1820. – § 7. History of literature,
philosophy and science (a. Literature; b. Philosophy and science). 1821-1924. – § 8. Religion and mythology. 19251953. – § 9. Archaeology and history of art. 1954-2008. – § 10. Late antiquity. Transformation of the Roman world.
2009-2036.
G
EARLY HISTORY OF THE CHURCH TO GREGORY THE GREAT
(p. 85-92)
§ 1. Sources. 2037-2085. – § 2. General. 2086-2102. – § 3. Special studies. 2103-2211. – § 4. Hagiography. 22122218.
SCHEME
XV
H
BYZANTINE HISTORY
(since Justinian)
(p. 93-98)
§ 1. Sources. 2219-2254. – § 2. General. 2255-2264. – § 3. Special studies. 2265-2335.
I
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE AGES
(p. 99-125)
§ 1. Sources and criticism of sources (a. Non-literary sources; b. Literary sources). 2336-2376. – § 2. General
works. 2377-2406. – § 3. Political history (a. General; b. 476-900; c. 900-1300; d. 1300-1500). 2407-2472. –
§ 4. Jews. 2473-2482. – § 5. Islam. 2483-2501. – § 6. Vikings. 2502-2511. – § 7. History of law and institutions.
2512-2553. – § 8. Economic and social history. 2554-2646. – § 9. History of civilization, literature, technology and
education (a. Civilization; b. Literature; c. Technology; d. Education). 2647-2713. – § 10. History of art. 27142740. – § 11. History of music. 2741-2744. – § 12. History of philosophy, theology and science. 2745-2795. –
§ 13. History of the Church and religion (a. General; b. History of the Popes; c. Monastic history; d. Hagiography;
e. Special studies). 2796-2954. – § 14. Settlements. Place names. Town planning. 2955-2972.
K
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, GENERAL WORKS
(p. 127-179)
§ 1. General. 2973-3022. – § 2. History by countries. 3023-4301.
L
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS HISTORY
(p. 181-195)
§ 1. General. 4302-4366. – § 2. Roman Catholicism (a. General; b. History of the Popes; c. Special studies; d. Religious orders; e. Missions). 4367-4515. – § 3. Orthodox Church. 4516-4530. – § 4. Protestantism. 4531-4596. –
§ 5. Non-Christian religions and sects. 4597-4678.
XVI
SCHEME
M
HISTORY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
(p. 197-234)
§ 1. General. 4679-4807. – § 2. Academies, universities and intellectual organizations. 4808-4843. – § 3. Education.
4844-4911. – § 4. The Press. 4912-4995. – § 5. Philosophy (a. General, b. Special studies). 4996-5052. – § 6. Exact,
natural, medical sciences and technique. 5053-5228. – § 7. Literature (a. General; b. Renaissance; c. Classicism;
d. Romanticism and after). 5229-5427. – § 8. Art and industrial art (a. General; b. Architecture; c. Sculpture, painting,
etching and drawing; d. Decorative, popular and industrial art). 5428-5511. – § 9. Music, theatre, cinema, photography
and broadcasting. 5512-5588.
N
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY
(p. 235-265)
§ 1. General. 5589-5632. – § 2. Political economy. 5633-5642. – § 3. Industry, mining and transportation. 56435756. – § 4. Trade. 5757-5820. – § 5. Agriculture and agricultural problems. 5821-5861. – § 6. Money and finance.
5862-5969. – § 7. Demography and urban history. 5970-6049. – § 8. Social history. 6050-6355. – § 9. Workingclass movement and socialism. 6356-6432.
O
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
(p. 267-274)
§ 1. General. 6433-6443. – § 2. History of constitutional law. 6444-6462. – § 3. Public law and institutions. 64636483. – § 4. Civil and penal law. 6484-6591. – § 5. International law. 6592-6604.
P
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(p. 275-311)
§ 1. General. 6605-6657. – § 2. History of colonization and decolonization (a. General; b. Asia; c. Africa; d. America;
e. Oceania). 6658-6840. – § 3. From 1500 to 1789 (a. General; b. 1500-1648; c. 1648-1789). 6841-6910. – § 4. From
1789 to 1815. 6911-6933. – § 5. From 1815 to 1910. 6934-7011. – § 6. From 1910 to 1935. The First World War.
7012-7216. – § 7. From 1935 to 1945. The Second World War (a. General; b. Diplomacy. Economy; c. Military
operations; d. Resistance). 7217-7332. – § 8. From 1945 (a. General; b. 19451956; c. From 1956). 7333-7539.
SCHEME
XVII
R
Asia
(p. 313-320)
§ 1. General. – § 2. Western and central Asia. 7540-7546. – § 3. South Asia and Southeast Asia. 7547-7549. –
§ 4. China. 7550-7652. – § 5. Japan (esp. before 1868). 7653-7705. – § 6. Korea. 7706-7709.
S
AFRICA
(esp. to its colonization)
(p. 321)
Nos 7710-7719.
T
AMERICA
(esp. to its colonization)
(p. 323)
Nos 7720-7733.
U
OCEANIA
(esp. to its colonization)
(p. 325)
Nos 7734-7739.
M
HISTORY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
§ 1. General. 4679-4807. – § 2. Academies, universities and intellectual organizations. 4808-4843. – § 3. Education.
4844-4911. – § 4. The Press. 4912-4995. – § 5. Philosophy (a. General, b. Special studies). 4996-5052. – § 6. Exact,
natural, medical sciences and technique. 5053-5228. – § 7. Literature (a. General; b. Renaissance; c. Classicism;
d. Romanticism and after). 5229-5427. – § 8. Art and industrial art (a. General; b. Architecture; c. Sculpture, painting,
etching and drawing; d. Decorative, popular and industrial art). 5428-5511. – § 9. Music, theatre, cinema, photography
and broadcasting. 5512-5588.
§ 1. General.
** 4679. FERRERI (Luigi). L'Italia degli umanisti. 1
Marco Musuro. Turnhout, Brepols, 2014, XXX-695 p.
(Europa humanistica, 17).###
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4680. After Timur left. Culture and circulation in
fifteenth-century North India. Ed. by Francesca ORSINI
and Samira SHEIKH. New York, Oxford U. P., 2014, XII500 p.
4681. Americanización. Estados Unidos y América
Latina en el siglo XX: transferencias económicas, tecnológicas y culturales. Ed. por María I. BARBERO y Andrés
M. REGALSKY. Sáenz Peña, EDUNTREF, 2014, 307 p.
4682. "Aristotele fatto volgare": tradizione aristotelica e cultura volgare nel Rinascimento. A cura di David
A. LINES ed Eugenio REFINI. Pisa, ETS, 2014, 358 p.
(Biblioteca dei volgarizzamenti. Studi, 2).
4683. "Arrests parlans" (Des): les arrêts notables à la
Renaissance entre droit et littérature. Études réunies et
publiées par Géraldine CAZALS et Stéphan GEONGET.
Genève, Droz, 2014, 268 p.(Travaux d'humanisme et
Renaissance, 534).
4684. ARROYO RODRÍGUEZ (Daniel). Narrativas
guerrilleras: el maquis en la cultura española contemporánea. Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, 2014, 197 p. (Colección Historia Biblioteca Nueva).
4685. Atahuallpa (De) a Cuauhtémoc: los nacionalismos culturales de Benjamín Carrión y José Vasconcelos. Ed. por Juan Carlos GRIJALVA y Michael HANDELSMAN. Quito, Museo de la ciudad y Pittsburgh, Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana, 2014,
385 p. (Serie Nueva América).
4686. ATTAL (Frédéric), GERVASONI (Marco), MORETTI (Mauro), PERTICI (Roberto). Dialogo sulla storia
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degli intellettuali italiani del Novecento. Ricerche di
storia politica, 2014, 1, p. 55-68.
4687. BACON HALES (Peter). Outside the gates of
eden. The dream of America from Hiroshima to now.
Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2014, 471 p.
4688. BALACHANDRAN (G.). Subaltern cosmopolitanism, racial governance and multiculturalism: Britain,
c. 1900–1945. Social history, 2014, 39, 4, p. 528-546.
4689. BALES (Martha). Through a screen darkly.
Popular culture, public diplomacy, and America's image abroad. New Haven, Yale U. P., 2014, 325 p.
4690. BARRAL-BARON (Marie). L'enfer d'Érasme:
l'humaniste chrétien face à l'histoire. Genève, Droz,
2014, 752 p.(Travaux d'humanisme et Renaissance,
253).
4691. Basel als Zentrum des geistigen Austauschs in
der frühen Reformationszeit. Hrsg. v. Christine CHRISTVON WEDEL, Sven GROSSE und Berndt HAMM. Tübingen, Mohr Siebeck, 2014, XI-378 p. (Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation, 81).
4692. Beyond alterity: German encounters with modern East Asia. Ed. by Qinna SHEN and Martin ROSENSTOCK. New York a. Oxford, Berghahn Books, 2014,
VIII-306 p.
4693. BIDAR (Abdennour). Histoire de l'humanisme
en Occident. Paris, Armand Colin, 2014, 285 p. (Le
temps des idées).
4694. BRUENDEL (Steffen). Zeitenwende 1914. Künstler, Dichter und Denker im Ersten Weltkrieg. München, Herbig, 2014, 303 p.
4695. BUARQUE (Cristovam). O erro do sucesso: a
civilização desorientada e a busca de um novo humanismo. Rio de Janeiro, Garamond, 2014, 254 p.
198
M. HISTORY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
4696. Cantiere (Nel) degli umanisti: per Mariangela
Regoliosi. A cura di Lucia BERTOLINI, Donatella COPPINI e Clementina MARSICO. Firenze, Edizioni Polistampa,
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4741. LEIGH EWING (Tabetha). Rumor, diplomacy
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4745. LINDENAUER (Leslie J.). I could not call her
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4752. MARTINONI (Renato). Il ristoro della fatica:
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4753. MÄRZ (Pet). Nach der Urkatastrophe: Deutschland, Europa und der Erste Weltkrieg. Köln, Böhlau,
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4754. MAXSON (Brian). The humanist world of Renaissance Florence. New York, Cambridge U. P., 2014,
X-302 p.
4755. Memoria (La) del mundo: clero, erudición y
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4756. Metaphorik (Die) der Autobahn. Literatur,
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4757. MÍNGUEZ CORNELLES (Víctor), GONZÁLEZ
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4766. PASQUINI (Dario). Ansia di purezza: il fascismo e il nazismo nella stampa satirica italiana e tedesca, 1943–1963. Roma, Viella, 2014, 317 p. (I libri di
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4767. PAUL (Heike). The myths that made America.
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4768. PELIN (Valentina). Paisianismul în contextul
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4770. Pensiero anticonformista e libertinismo erudito
nel Seicento: il crocevia genovese. A cura di Alberto
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4771. PLATINI (Vincent). Lire, s'évader, résister. Essai sur la culture de masse sous le IIIe Reich. Paris, La
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4772. REBOK (Sandra). Humboldt and Jefferson. A
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4760. Nos meilleurs ennemis. L'entente culturelle
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4774. Revolution (A) of perception? Consequences
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4761. Nosotros, los abajo firmantes: una historia de
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4762. Nouveaux regards sur les "Apollons de collège": figures du professeur humaniste en France dans
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4776. ROMSICS (Ignac). Les relations culturelles
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X, 320 p.
4764. Ó CIOSÁIN (Niall). Ireland in official print
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4779. SCHMIEDING (Leonard). "Das ist unsere Party":
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4765. PAPPALARDO (Lucia). Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola: fede, immaginazione e scetticismo. Turnhout, Brepols, 2014, 387 p. (Nutrix, 8).
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§ 1. Addenda 2011–2012
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4781. SIEGETSLEITNER (Anne). Ethik und Moral im
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4782. SILVA-FERRER (Manuel). El cuerpo dócil de
la cultura: poder, cultura y comunicación en la Venezuela de Chávez. Madrid Frankfurt am Main y Iberoamericana, Vervuert 2014, 320 p. (Bibliotheca Ibero-Americana, 157).
4796. WINOCK (Michel). Les derniers feux de la
Belle Époque: chronique culturelle d'une avant-guerre,
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4783. SOLLORS (Werner). The temptation of despair:
tales of the 1940s. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard U. P., 2014, X-390 p.
4784. SOLOMON (Nathalie). Voyages et fantasmes
de voyages à l'époque romantique. Toulouse, P. U. du
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4785. SOTELO VÁZQUEZ (Adolfo). De Cataluña y
España: relaciones culturales y literarias (1868–1960).
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4786. SPILLER (Roland). Borges-Buenos Aires: configuraciones de la ciudad del siglo XIX al XXI. Madrid,
Iberoamericana y Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert, 2014,
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4787. STROKOVSKAYA (Tatiana). Russkiy mir v
Avstriyskoy Galitsii v pis'makh ochevidtsa. (Russian
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4788. SYLVERS (Malcolm), DOMURATH-SYLVERS
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der USA. 25 Porträts. Marburg, Metropolis Verlag,
2014, 395 p.
4789. TROMMLER (Frank). Kulturmacht ohne Kompass. Deutsche auswärtige Kulturbeziehungen im 20.
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4790. Understanding multiculturalism: the Habsburg
Central European experience. Ed. by Johannes FEICHTINGER and Gary B. COHEN. New York, Berghahn,
2014, 246 p.
4791. Vergangenheit und Zukunft der Moderne.
Hrsg. v. Ulrich BECK und Martin MULSOW. Berlin,
Suhrkamp, 2014, 429 p. (Edition Suhrkamp).
4792. VERNON (James). Distant strangers: how Britain became modern. Berkeley, University of California
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studies).
4793. Vers une Europe latine. Acteurs et enjeux des
échanges culturels entre la France et l'Italie fasciste. Sous
la dir. de Catherine FRAIXE, Lucia PICCIONI et Christophe
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(Enjeux internationaux).
4794. VITTORIA (Albertina). Togliatti e gli intellettuali. La politica culturale dei comunisti italiani (1944–
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4795. VOJTÍŠKOVÁ (Kateřina), LORENCOVÁ (Radmila). Public funding of culture in the Czech Republic
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4798. Americans experience Russia. Encountering
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4802. Intellektual'naja elita v kontekste russkoj istorii XIX–XX vv. (Intellectual elite in Russian history of
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4803. Ispanija i Latinskaja Amerika: dinamika kul'turnykh protsessov v kontse XX – nachale XXI vekov.
(Spain and Latin America: Dymamics of cultural processes in the late 20th – early 21st centuries = España y
America latina: dinamica de los procesos culturales a
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Cf. nos 45, 3125, 3448, 4626, 5009, 5108, 5232, 5240,
5562, 5583, 5860
§ 2. Academies, universities and intellectual
organizations.
** 4808. Protokollbuch der Philosophischen Fakultät
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1944. Hrsg. v. Christian TILITZKI. Osnabrück, Fibre,
2014, VIII-702 p. (Einzelschriften der Historischen
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** 4809. Quellen zur Verfassungsgeschichte der Universität Greifswald. Bd. 3. Von der Freiheitszeit bis
zum Übergang an Preußen 1721–1815. Hrsg. v. Dirk ALVERMANN und Karl-Heinz SPIEß. Stuttgart, Franz Steiner, 2014, XCIII-716 p. (Beiträge zur Geschichte der
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