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Journal of Contemporary History
Volume 52, Number 2/April 2017
http://ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?IssueID=73E5DB69DD2F
Absence in the Aftermath
pp.197-210
Julie Kalman, Daniella Doron
Absent Jews and Invisible Antisemitism in Postwar Vienna: Der Prozeß(1948)
and The Third Man(1949)
pp.211-228
Lisa Silverman
Presence and Absence of the Shoah in Strasbourg - A Regional Narrative
pp.229-249
Julie Kalman
The Politics of Jewish Absence in Contemporary Poland
pp.250-277
Geneviève Zubrzycki
After the Whirlwind: Jewish Absence in Postwar Czechoslovakia
pp.278-296
Jan Lánícek
The Struggle over the Evacuation to the United Kingdom and Repatriation of
Basque Refugee Children in the Spanish Civil War: Symbols and Souls
pp.297-318
Peter Anderson
British Subversive Politics towards Austria and Partisan Resistance in the
Austrian-Slovene Borderland, 1938-45
pp.319-351
Peter Pirker
Russia and the Russians in the Eyes of the Spanish Blue Division soldiers,
1941-4
pp.352-374
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
An Oasis in Europe: Hollywood Depictions of Portugal during the Second World
War
pp.375-398
Rui Lopes
Hollywood's Changing Takes on Terrorism: Re-viewing John Huston's We Were
Strangers(1949)
pp.399-417
Tony Shaw
Soviet Youth on the March: The All-Union Tours of Military Glory, 1965-87
pp.418-445
Robert Hornsby
Jonathan Hogg, British Nuclear Culture: Official and Unofficial Narratives
in the Long 20th Century
pp.446-447
Matthew Grant
Gareth Davies and Julian E. Zelizer (eds), America at the Ballot Box:
Elections and Political History
pp.447-449
Kathryn Cramer Brownell
Margaret O'Mara, Pivotal Tuesdays: Four Elections That Shaped the Twentieth
Century
pp.450-451
Michael Nelson
Michael David-Fox, Peter Holquist and Alexander M. Martin (eds), The
Holocaust in the East: Local Perpetrators and Soviet Responses
pp.452-454
Wendy Lower
Raffael Scheck, French Colonial Soldiers in German Captivity during World
War II
pp.454-455
Robbie Aitken
Natalya Vince, Our Fighting Sisters: Nation, Memory and Gender in Algeria,
1954-2012
pp.456-457
Claire Eldridge
Catriona Clear, Women's Voices in Ireland: Women's Magazines in the 1950s
and 1960s
pp.457-459
Erika Hanna
Elissa Helms, Innocence and Victimhood: Gender, Nation, and Women's Activism
in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina
pp.459-461
Rebecca Jinks
Quinn Slobodian (ed.), Comrades of Color: East Germany in the Cold War World
pp.461-463
Julia Ault
Trevor Harris and Monia O'Brien Castro (eds), Preserving the Sixties:
Britain and the 'Decade of Protest'
pp.463-465
Christoph Laucht
Joe Renouard, Human Rights in American Foreign Policy: From the 1960s to the
Soviet Collapse
pp.465-467
Patrick William Kelly
Nikolaos Papadogiannis, Militant Around the Clock? Left-Wing Youth Politics,
Leisure, And Sexuality in Post-Dictatorship Greece 1974-1981
pp.467-469
Gerd-Rainer Horn
Simone Gigliotti, Jacob Golomb and Caroline Steinberg Gould (eds), Ethics,
Art and Representations of the Holocaust: Essays in Honor of Berel Lang
pp.469-471
Larissa Allwork
Tony Joel, The Dresden Firebombing: Memory and the Politics of Commemorating
Destruction
pp.471-473
Jörg Arnold
J. Donald Hughes, What Is Environmental History?
pp.473-474
Lisa M. Brady
Nancy A. Naples and Jennifer Bickham Mendez (eds), Border Politics: Social
Movements, Collective Identities and Globalization
pp.474-476
Andrew Tompkins
Roy Armes, New Voices in Arab Cinema
pp.476-478
Syrine Hout
Hussein Solomon, Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Africa - Fighting
Insurgency from Al Shabaab, Ansar Dine and Boko Haram
pp.478-480
Virginia Comolli
Nancy Jachec, European Intellectuals and the Cold War: The European Society
of Culture, Post-War Politics and International Relations
pp.480-482
Giles Scott-Smith
Alban Webb, London Calling: Britain, the BBC World Service and the Cold War
pp.483-484
Nicholas J. Cull
Kyle Harvey, American Anti-Nuclear Activism, 1975-1990: The Challenge of
Peace
pp.484-486
John Wills
Catherine Baker, The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s
pp.486-488
Othon Anastasakis
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