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Contents of Volume 107 NUMBER 1+ FEBRUARY 2002 In This Issue Presidential Address The Dissolution of the British Empire in the Era of Vietnam BY Wm. RoGer Louis Articles Seeing Double: John Gerson, the Discernment of Spirits, and Joan of Arc BY DYAN ELLIOTT Cosmopolitan Domesticity: Importing the American Dream, 1865-1920 BY KRISTIN HOGANSON AHR Forum: How Revolutionary Was the Print Revolution? Introduction BY ANTHONY GRAFTON An Unacknowledged Revolution Revisited BY ELIZABETH L. EISENSTEIN How to Acknowledge a Revolution BY ADRIAN JOHNS Reply BY ELIZABETH L. EISENSTEIN Review Essay Strategies of Narrative Synthesis in American History BY THOMAS BENDER Contents of Volume 107 NUMBER 1+ FEBRUARY 2002 In This Issue Presidential Address The Dissolution of the British Empire in the Era of Vietnam BY Wm. RoGer Louis Articles Seeing Double: John Gerson, the Discernment of Spirits, and Joan of Arc BY DYAN ELLIOTT Cosmopolitan Domesticity: Importing the American Dream, 1865-1920 BY KRISTIN HOGANSON AHR Forum: How Revolutionary Was the Print Revolution? Introduction BY ANTHONY GRAFTON An Unacknowledged Revolution Revisited BY ELIZABETH L. EISENSTEIN How to Acknowledge a Revolution BY ADRIAN JOHNS Reply BY ELIZABETH L. EISENSTEIN Review Essay Strategies of Narrative Synthesis in American History BY THOMAS BENDER Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 1+ FEBRUARY 2002 Reviews of Books Other Books Received Film Reviews Communications Collected Essays Index Documentasnd Bibliographies Index of Advertisers Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 2° APRIL 2002 In This Issue Articles From Famine to Five Points: Lord Lansdowne’s Irish Tenants Encounter North America’s Most Notorious Slum BY TYLER ANBINDER Of Civilization and Savages: The Mimetic Imperialism of Japan’s 1874 Expedition to Taiwan BY ROBERT ESKILDSEN AHR Forum: Asia and Europe in the World Economy Introduction BY PATRICK MANNING Political Economy and Ecology on the Eve of Industrialization: Europe, China, and the Global Conjuncture BY KENNETH POMERANZ The Search for European Differences and Domination in the Early Modern World: A View from Asia BY R. Bin WonG Modern Inequality and Early Modernity: A Comment for the AHR on Articles by R. Bin Wong and Kenneth Pomeranz BY David LUDDEN Review Essay News, Public, Nation BY MICHAEL SCHUDSON Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 2° APRIL 2002 Reviews of Books Other Books Received Film Reviews Communications Collected Essays Index Documents and Bibliographies Index of Advertisers Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 3¢JUNE 2002 In This Issue Articles The Black Death: End of a Paradigm BY SAMUEL K. Coun, JR. Gender, Religion, and Early Modern Nationalism: Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Genesis of English Anti-Catholicism BY ANNE McLAREN Ottoman Orientalism BY UssAMA MAKDISI Forum Essay Introduction Down to Earth: Nature, Agency, and Power in History BY TED STEINBERG Review Essay Worrying about Emotions in History BY BARBARA H. ROSENWEIN Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 3+¢JUNE 2002 Reviews of Books Other Books Received 1008 Film Reviews Communications 1019 Collected Essays Index 1022 Documents and Bibliographies Index to Advertisers 40(a) Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 4+ OCTOBER 2002 In This Issue Articles Fictions of Privacy: House Chapels and the Spatial Accommodation of Religious Dissent in Early Modern Europe BY BENJAMIN J. KAPLAN Conversion, Sex, and Segregation: Jews and Christians in Medieval Spain BY David NIRENBERG 1065 Subjects into Citizens: Societies, Civil Society, and Autocracy in Tsarist Russia BY JOSEPH BRADLEY 1094 Buffalo Bill Meets Dracula: William F. Cody, Bram Stoker, and the Frontiers of Racial Decay BY Louis S. WARREN Review Essay Violence and the State in the Twentieth Century BY MARK MAZOWER Reviews of Books Other Books Received Film Reviews Communications Collected Essays Index Documents and Bibliographies Index of Advertisers Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 5 * DECEMBER 2002 In This Issue Articles The Devil in the Convent BY MOosHE SLUHOVSKY From Majesty to Mystery: Change in the Meanings of Black Madonnas from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries BY MONIQUE SCHEER A Small Way of Saying “No”: Moscow Working Men, Spartak Soccer, and the Communist Party, 1900-1945 BY ROBERT EDELMAN Review Essays: Beyond the Cultural Turn [Introduction Back and Beyond: Reversing the Cultural Turn? BY RONALD GRIGOR SUNY A Response to Beyond the Cultural Turn BY PATRICK BRANTLINGER 1500 Cultural Theory in History Today BY RICHARD HANDLER Contents of Volume 107—continued NUMBER 5 * DECEMBER 2002 Reviews of Books 1521 Annual Index Documents and Bibliographies 1695 Topical Index Other Books Received 1697 Index to Advertisers Communications 1704

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