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[jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, J to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Third Quarter 2011 18 July 2011 Compiled by Lubna Qureshi, Independent Scholar The Journal of African History, Vol. 52, Issue 1 (March 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=AFH&volumeId=52 &iss•u eId=01&iid=8257452 David Wheat, “The First Great Waves: African Provenance Zones for the • Transatlantic Slave Trade to Cartagena de Indias, 1570-1640,” 1. Jan-Bart Gewald, “On Becoming a Chief in the Kaokoveld, Colonial Namibia, 1916- • 1925,” 23. Molly McCullers, “’We Did It so that We Will Be Men’: Masculinity Politics in Colonial • Namibia, 1915-49,” 43. Adam Mohr, “Capitalism, Chaos, and Christian Healing: Faith Tabernacle • Congregation in Southern Colonial Ghana, 1918-26,” 63. Roger Gocking, “The Adjudication of Homicide in Colonial Ghana: The Impact of the • Knowles Murder Case,” 85. Øystein H. Rolandsen, “A False Start: Between War and Peace in the Southern Sudan, 1956-62,” 105. Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 18, No. 1 (2011) Copyright © 2011 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online. H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at [email protected]. 1 htt•p ://interworld-pacific.com/currentissuesfeatures.html Charles W. Hayford, “Film Across the Pacific: Crossing the Ocean of Cultures and • RXiivaeorfesi o Wf Tainmge.” , “Movies Without Mercy: Race, War, and Images of Japanese People in • American Films, 1942-1945.” Michael C. Wall, “Censorship and Sovereignty: Shanghai and the Struggle to Regulate • Film Content in the International Settlement.” Ramona Curry, “Benjamin Brodsky (1877-1960): The Transpacific American Film • Entrepreneur Part One: Making ‘A Trip Thru China’.” Peter J. Vernezze, “We’ll Always Have Chengdu: East Meets West on the Silver Screen.” The Journal of American History, Vol. 98, No. 1 (June 2011) http•: //www.journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/981/ David A. Hollinger, “After Cloven Tongues of Fire: Ecumenical Protestantism and the • Modern American Encounter with Diversity,” 21. Kevin J. Mumford, “The Trouble with Gay Rights: Race and the Politics of Sexual Round TOarbielentation in Philadelphia, 1969-1982,” 49. • • Beverly Gage, “Terrorism and the American Experience: A State of the Field,” 73. Dipak K. Gupta, “Terrorism, History, and Historians: A View from a Social Scientist,” • 95. • Jeffrey Kaplan, “History and Terrorism,” 101. Ann Larabee, “Why Historians Should Exercise Caution When Using the Word • ‘Terrorism’,” 106. D.J. Mulloy, “Is There a ‘Field’? And if There Isn’t, Should We Be Worried about It?,” • 111. David. C. Rapoport, “Reflections on ‘Terrorism and the American Experience’,” 115. 2 • Jeremy Varon, “A History of Violence and the Myth of American Exceptionalism,” • 121. Beverly Gage, “A Response,” 125. Journal of American Studies, Vol. 45, Issue 2 (May 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=AMS&volumeId=4 5&•is sueId=02&iid=8267683 Steven James Gambardella, “Absent Bodies: The AIDS Memorial Quilt as Soci•a l Melancholia,” 213. Laurie A. Rodrigues, “’SAMO© as an Escape Clause’: Jean-Michel Basquiat’s • Engagement with a Commodified American Africanism,” 227. Aaron S. Lecklider, “Inventing the Egghead: The Paradoxes of Brainpower in Cold • War American Culture,” 245. • Andrew Menard, “Striking a Line through the Great American Desert,” 267. Euan Hague and Edward H. Sebesta, “The Jefferson Davis Highway: Contesting the • Confederacy in the Pacific Northwest,” 281. Viviane Serfaty, “Passionate Intensity: Political Blogs and the American Journalistic • Tradition,” 303. Jungkun Seo, “The Party Politics of ‘Guns versus Butter’ in Post-Vietnam America,” • 317 James Graham Wilson, “Jack Benny and America’s Mission after World War II: • Openness, Pluralism, Internationalism, and Supreme Confidence,” 337. • Ian Davidson, “The Languages of Charles Reznikoff,” 355. John A. Gronbeck-Tedesco, “Diaspora in the Americas: Transnational American Studies in Practice,” 371. The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 70, Issue 2 (May 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JAS&volumeId=70 &iss•u eId=02&iid=8310709 So Young Kim, “Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Support for Climate Policies in Asia: Evidence from Recent Polls,” 319. 3 • Robert Oppenheim, “Introduction to the JAS Mini-Forum ‘Regarding North Korea’,” • 333. • Nan Kim, “Korea on the Brink: Reading the Ynp’yng Shelling and its Aftermath,” 337. • Charles K. Armstrong, “Trends in the Study of North Korea,” 357. Yufeng Mao, “A Muslim Vision for the Chinese Nation: Chinese Pilgrimage Missions • to Mecca during World War II,” 373. Haiyan Lee, “The Charisma of Power and the Military Sublime in Tianamen Square,” • 397. Dong Guoqiang and Andrew G. Walder, “Local Politics and the Chinese Cultural • Revolution: Nanjing Under Military Control,” 425. • C. Fred Blake, “Lampooning the Paper Money Custom in Contemporary China,” 449. Mitch Numark, “Translating Dharma: Scottish Missionary-Orientalists and the Politics of Religious Understanding in Nineteenth-Century Bombay,” 471. Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 13, Issue 2 (Spring 2011) http•: //www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/13/2 Jesse Ferris, “Guns for Cotton? Aid, Trade, and the Soviet Quest for Base Rights in • Egypt, 1964-1966,” 4. Kristina Spohr Readman, “Conflict and Cooperation in Intra-Alliance Nuclear Politics: Western Europe, the United States, and the Genesis of NATO’s Dual-Track • Decision, 1977-1979,” 39. • Nikolaj Petersen, “SAC at Thule: Greenland in U.S. Polar Strategy,” 90. Thorsten Borring Olesen, “Tango for Thule: The Dilemmas and Limits of the ‘Neither • Confirm nor Deny’ Doctrine in Danish-American Relations, 1957-1968,” 116. Kristine Midtgaard, “National Security and the Choice of International Humanitarian • Aid: Denmark and the Korean War, 1950-1953,” 148. Richard Pipes, “Polish Sovietology in the Lead-up to the Cold War,” 175. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 29, Issue 2 (2011) 4 htt•p ://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cjca20 Dominik Kopinski, Andrzej Polus, and Ian Taylor, “Contextualising Chinese • engagement in Africa,” 129. Wu Zhengyu and Ian Taylor, “From refusal to engagement: Chinese contributions to • peacekeeping in Africa,” 137. Péter Marton and Tamás Matura, “The ‘voracious dragon’, the ‘scramble’, and the • ‘honey pot’: Conceptions of conflict over Africa’s natural resources,” 155. • Lucy Corkin, “Uneasy allies: China’s evolving relations with Angola,” 169. Dominik Kopinski and Andrzej Polus, “Sino-Zambian relations: ‘An all-weather • friendship’ weathering the storm,” 181. Karolina Wysoczanska, “Sino-Indian co-operation in Africa: Joint efforts in the oil • sector,” 193. Maurizio Carbone, “The European Union and China’s rise in Africa: Competing • visions, external coherence and trilateral cooperation,” 203. Lukasz Fijalkowski, “China’s ‘soft power’ in Africa?,” 223. Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 41, Issue 2 (2011) http•: //www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjoc20/41/2 Caroline Hughes, “Soldiers, Monks, Borders: Violence and Contestation in the • Greater Mekong Sub-region,” 181. Daniel H. Unger and Patcharee Siroros, “Trying to Make Decisions Stick: Natural • Resource Policy Making in Thailand,” 206. Meredith L. Weiss and Michele Ford, “Temporary Transnationals: Southeast Asian • Students in Australia,” 229. Juyoung Park and Jai S. Mah, “Neo-liberal Reform and Bipolarisation of Income in • Korea,” 249. Zenrin kyokai James Boyd, “Japanese Cultural Diplomacy in Action: The in Inner • Mongolia, 1933-45,” 266. Robert Tierney, “The Class Context of Temporary Immigration, Racism and Civic Nationalism in Taiwan,” 289. 5 • • Waikeung Tam, “China’s Debate on Health Care Reform, 2005-09,” 315. Kerry Brown, “China and the Battle with Modernity,” 324. Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 41, Issue 3 (2011) htt•p ://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjoc20/41/3 Benny Hari Juliawan, “Street-level Politics: Labour Protests in Post-authoritarian • Indonesia,” 349. Meghan L. Eberle and Ian Holliday, “Precarity and Political Immobilisation: Migrants • from Burma in Chiang Mai, Thailand,” 371. Hing Ai Yun and Lee Kiat Jin, “Embeddedness and Restructuring: Case Studies from • Singapore,” 393. Mikyoung Kim, “Gender, Work and Resistance: South Korean Textile Industry in the • 1970s,” 411. Ranjith Appuhami, Sujatha Perera, and Hector Perera, “Coercive Policy Diffusion in a • Developing Country: The Case of Public-Private Partnerships in Sri Lanka,” 431. Revti Raman and Doren Chadee, “A Comparative Assessment of the Information • Technology Services Sector in India and China,” 452. • Shahram Akbarzadeh, “Democracy Promotion versus Engagement with Iran,” 470. James Petras, “Washington Faces the Arab Revolts: Sacrificing Dictators to Save the • State,” 483. Geoffrey C. Gunn, “French Indochina: Ambiguous Colonisation – Unambiguous Nationalism,” 491. Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 20, Issue 70 (2011) htt•p ://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/20/70 Kilkon Ko and Cuifen Weng, “Critical Review of Conceptual Definitions of Chinese • Corruption: a formal-legal perspective,” 359. Hou Shumei and Ron Keith, “The Defense Lawyer in the Scales of Chinese Criminal Justice,” 379. 6 • Jan P. Voon and John K. Voon, “Impacts of Financial Crisis on Family Units in China: • the role of family law,” 397. Huiyao Wang, David Zweig, and Xiaohua Lin, “Returnee Entrepreneurs: impact on • China’s globalization process,” 413. Hong Qu, “Religious Policy in the People’s Republic of China: an alternative • perspective,” 433. Qingxin K. Wang, “The Rise of Neoclassical Economics and China’s WTO Agreement • with the United States in 1999,” 449. Stephen Thomas and Ji Chen, “China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds: origins, • development, and future roles,” 467. • Kaisa Oksanen, “Framing the Democracy Debate in Hong Kong,” 479. Chor-Yung Cheung, “How Political Accountability Undermines Public Service Ethics: • the case of Hong Kong,” 499. Bruce Gilley, “Paradigms of Chinese Politics: kicking society back out,” 517. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 19, Issue 1 (2011) http•: //www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjea20/19/1 • Marica Frangakis, “The Rising Public Debt in the EU: Implications for Policy,” 7. Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, “The Design Faults of the Economic and • Monetary Union,” 21. • Stavros Tombazos, “Centrifugal Tendencies in the Euro Area,” 33. Stefan A. Schirm, “Varieties of Strategies: Societal Influences on British and German • Responses to the Global Economic Crisis,” 47. Eladio Febrero and Jorge Uxó, “Constraints and Alternatives for Employment and • Output Growth: Spain during the Great Recession,” 63. Friederike Maier, “Will the Crisis Change Gender Relations in Labour Markets and • Society?,” 83. Manuela Moschella, “Searching for a Fix for International Financial Markets: The European Union and Domestic Politico-Economic Changes,” 97. 7 • Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués and Ann-Kristin Jonasson, “Turkey, Its Changing National Identity and EU Accession: Explaining the Ups and Downs in the Turkish Democratization Reforms,” 113. Journal of Contemporary History, 46:2 (April 2011) htt•p ://jch.sagepub.com/content/46/2.toc Jan Nelis, “The Clerical Response to a Totalitarian Political Religion: La Civiltà • Cattolica and Italian Fascism,” 245. • Robert James, “Popular Film-going in Britain in the Early 1930s,” 271. Brett Holman, “The Air Panic of 1935: British Press Opinion between Disarmament • and Rearmament,” 288. Ilker Aytürk, “The Racist Critics of Atatürk and Kemalism, from the 1930s to the • 1960s,” 308. Christoph Mick, “Incompatible Experiences: Poles, Ukrainians and Jews in Lviv • under Soviet and German Occupation, 1939-44,” 336. Hester Vaizey, “Parents and Children in Second World War Germany: An Inter- • generational Perspective on Wartime Separation,” 364. Derek R. Mallett, “Western Allied Intelligence and the German Military Document • Section, 1945-6,” 383. Anja Hense, “Limitation of Economic Damages as a ‘Humanitarian Gesture’: The • German Foundation ‘Remembrance, Responsibility and the Future’,” 407. John A. Kirk, “Review Article: The Long and the Short of It: New Perspectives in Civil Rights Studies,” 425. The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 71, Issue 2 (June 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JEH&volumeId=71 &iss•u eId=02&iid=8287694 • Naomi R. Lamoreaux, “The Mystery of Property Rights: A U.S. Perspective,” 275. Charles Courtemanche and Kenneth Snowden, “Repairing a Mortgage Crisis: HOLC Lending and Its Impact on Local Housing Markets,” 307. 8 • John A. James and David F. Weiman, “The National Banking Acts and the • Transformation of New York City Banking During the Civil War Era,” 338. Petra Moser, “Do Patents Weaken the Localization of Innovations? Evidence from • World’s Fairs,” 363. Jérôme Bourdieu, Lionel Kesztenbaum, and Gilles Postel-Vinay, “Thrifty Pensioners: • Pensions and Savings in France at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” 383. Tim Leunig, Chris Minns, and Patrick Wallis, “Networks in the Premodern • Economy: The Market for London Apprenticeships, 1600-1749,” 413. Jason E. Taylor, Bharati Basu, and Steven McLean, “Net Exports and the Avoidance • of High Unemployment During Reconversion, 1945-1947,” 444. Ugo Gragnolati, Daniele Moschella, and Emanuele Pugliese, “The Spinning Jenny • and the Industrial Revolution: A Reappraisal,” 455. Robert C. Allen, “The Spinning Jenny: A Fresh Look,” 461. Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 13, Issue 1-2 (2011) http•: //www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjgr20/13/1-2 Jürgen Zimmerer, “Beyond Gaddafi: sustainable prevention in the face of • environmental injustice,” v. • Robin May Scott, “War rape, natality and genocide,” 5. Ned Curthoys, “Ernst Cassirer, Hannah Arendt, and the twentieth century revival of • philosophical anthropology,” 23. Ichiro Takayoshi, “Can philosophy explain Nazi violence? Giorgio Agamben and the • problem of the ‘historico-philosophical’ method,” 47. selva Paolo Giaccaria and Claudio Minca, “Nazi biopolitics and the dark geographies of the • ,” 67. Martin Woessner, “Reconsidering the slaughter bench of history: genocide, theodicy, and the philosophy of history,” 85. Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 10, Issue 3 (July 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JGA&volumeId=10 &issueId=03&iid=8312508 9 • Brent Ruswick, “Just Poor Enough: Gilded Age Charity Applicants Respond to • Charity Investigators,” 265. • David Monod, “The Eyes of Anna Held: Sex and Sight in the Progressive Era,” 289. • Glen Gendzel, “What the Progressives Had in Common,” 331. • Jørn Brøndal, “The Ethnic and Racial Side of Robert M. La Follette Sr.,” 340. Nancy C. Unger, “La Follette’s Autobiography: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, and the • Glorious,” 354. Matthew Rothschild, “Fighting Bob La Follette: Visionary American Leftist,” 362. Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 7, Issue 1 (2011) http•: //www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjge20/7/1 Hannes Gerhardt, “Giorgio Agamben’s lessons and limitations in confronting the • problem of genocide,” 5. Scott Wisor, “Against shallow ponds: an argument against Singer’s approach to • global poverty,” 19. • Shmuel Nili, “Humanitarian disintervention,” 33. Teppo Eskelinen, “Global basic structure and institutions: The WTO as a practical • example,” 47. Kristy A. Belton, “The neglected non-citizen: statelessness and liberal political • theory,” 59. Ingo Pies and Stefan Hielscher, “The international provision of pharmaceuticals: a • comparison of two alternative argumentative strategies for global ethics,” 73. Paul Bellaby, Rob Flynn, and Miriam Ricci, “Substituting ‘H2 for C’ and reducing • global inequalities in health,” 91. Aaron Baker and Gavin Phillipson, “Policing, profiling and discrimination law: US and European approaches compared,” 105. Journal of Global History, Vol. 6, Issue 2 (July 2011) 10

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