Index to Volume 29 Numbers 1-4 1994 DAVID G. ANDERSON, British Rearmament and the ‘Mer- chants of Death’: The 1935-36 Royal Commission on the Manu- facture of and Trade in Armaments, 1, 5-37 DORIS L. BERGEN, The Nazi Corcept of ‘Volksdeutsche’ and the Exacerbation of Anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe, 1939-45, 4, 569-82 FRANK CAIN, Exporting the Cold War: British Responses to the USA’s Establishment of COCOM, 1947-51, 3, 501-22 C. EDMUND CLINGAN, Breaking the Balance: The Debate over Emergency Unemployment Aid in Weimar Germany, 1925-6, 3, 371-84 PETER FRITZSCHE, Vagabond in the Fugitive City: Hans Ostwald, Imperial Berlin and the Grossstadt Dokumente, 3, 385-402 SHARIF GEMIE, Counter-Community: An Aspect of Anarchist Political Culture, 2, 349-67 ERIK HANSEN and PETER A. PROSPER, Political Economy and Political Action: The Programmatic Response of Dutch Social Democracy to the Depression Crisis, 1929-39, 1, 129-54 JAY HATHEWAY, The Pre-—1920 Origins of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, 3, 443-62 JEFFREY HERF, East German Communists and the Jewish Question: The Case of Paul Merker, 4, 627-61 PETER HOWLETT, Resource Allocation in Wartime Britain: The Case of Steel, 1939-45, 3, 523-44 VALUR INGIMUNDARSON, Cold War Misperceptions: The Communist and Western Responses to the East German Refu- gee Crisis in 1953, 3, 463-81 ERIC JENNINGS, ‘Reinventing Jeanne’: The Iconology of Joan of Arc in Vichy Schoolbooks, 1940-44, 4, 711-34 DOMINIC LIEVEN, Western Scholarship on the Rise and Fall of the Soviet Régime: The View from 1993, 2, 195-227 BROCK MILLMAN, Toward War with Russia: British Naval and Air Planning for Conflict in the Near East, 1939-40, 2, 261-83 736 Journal of Contemporary History RAYMOND PALMER, Felix Kersten and Count Bernadotte: A Question of Rescue, 1, 39-51 PETER A. PROSPER see ERIK HANSON HANNU RAUTKALLIO, ‘Cast into the Lion’s Den’: Finnish Jewish Soldiers in the Second World War, 1, 53-94 GAVRIEL D. ROSENFELD, The Reception of William L. Shirer’s The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich in the United States and West Germany, 1960-62, 1, 95-128 RALPH SCHATTKOWSKY, Separatism in the Eastern Provinces of the German Reich at the End of the First World War, 2, 305-24 GLENDA SLUGA, Trieste: Ethnicity and the Cold War, 1945-54, 2, 285-303 ALBERTO SPEKTOROWSKI, The Ideological Origins of Right and Left Nationalism in Argentina, 1930-43, 1, 155-84 T.H.E. TRAVERS, Command and Leadership Styles in the British Army: The 1915 Gallipoli Model, 3, 403-42 FRANK TRENTMANN, Civilization and its Discontents: English Neo-Romanticism and the Transformation of Anti-Modernism in Twentieth-Century Western Culture, 4, 583-625 JACOB M. VAN SPLUNTER, Nuclear Fission across the North Sea: Anglo-Dutch Co-operation on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy, 1950-63, 4, 663-709 JOHN WEBB, Krasnodar: A Case Study of the Rural Factor in Russian Politics, 2, 229-60 DONALD G. WILEMAN, What the Market Will Bear: The French Cartel Elections of 1924, 3, 483-500 ANGELA WOOLLACOTT, ‘Khaki Fever’ and its Control: Gender, Class, Age and Sexual Morality on the British Homefront in the First World War, 2, 325-47 NICCOLO ZAPPONI, Fascism in Italian Historiography, 1986-93: A Fading National Identity, 4, 547-68