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July 2011;
46
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Special Issue: At the Crossroads of Past and Present — ‘Contemporary’ History and the Historical Discipline
Edited by: Jan Palmowski and Kristina Spohr Readman
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Jan Palmowski
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Kristina Spohr Readman
Speaking Truth to Power: Contemporary History in the Twenty-first Century
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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505
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403337
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Kristina Spohr Readman
Contemporary History in Europe: From Mastering National Pasts to the Future of Writing the World
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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506
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530
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411404583
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Richard Vinen
The Poisoned Madeleine: The Autobiographical Turn in Historical Writing
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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531
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554
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403338
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Geoff Eley
The Past Under Erasure? History, Memory, and the Contemporary
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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555
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573
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403342
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Jan-Werner Müller
European Intellectual History as Contemporary History
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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590
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403339
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Roderick P. Hart
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Elvin T. Lim
Tracking the Language of Space and Time, 1948-2008
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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591
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609
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403340
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Sverker Sörlin
The Contemporaneity of Environmental History: Negotiating Scholarship, Useful History, and the New Human Condition
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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610
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630
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403298
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Jan Palmowski
The Europeanization of the Nation-State
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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657
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403336
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Juan Cole
Blogging Current Affairs History
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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658
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670
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403341
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Richard Drayton
Where Does the World Historian Write From? Objectivity, Moral Conscience and the Past and Present of Imperialism
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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doi:
10.1177/0022009411403519
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Ian McBride
The Shadow of the Gunman: Irish Historians and the IRA
Journal of Contemporary History
July 2011
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10.1177/0022009411403343
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