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Enlightenment
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- David Sorkin, The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews and Catholics
from London to Vienna
- Larry Wolff, Inventing Eastern Europe: the Map of Civilization on the Mind of
the Enlightenment
- Gary Kates, The French Revolution: Recent Debates and New Controversies
- Georges Lefebvre, The Coming of the French Revolution
- Francois Furet, Interpreting the French Revolution
- Georges Rudé, The Crowd in History
- Arno Mayer, The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian
Revolutions
- Robert Darnton, The Great Cat Massacre
- Timothy Tackett, Becoming Revolutionary: the Deputies of the French National
Assembly and the Emergence of a Revolutionary Culture
- Lynn Hunt, The Family Romance of the French Revolution
- Suzanne Desan, The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France
- Keith Michael Baker, Inventing the French Revolution: Essays on French
Political Culture in the 18th Century
- Laurent Dubois, A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the
French Caribbean, 1787-1804
- Jeremy Popkin, You Are All Free: The Haitian Revolution and the Abolition of
Slavery
- David Bell, The First Total War: Napoleon’s Europe and the Birth of Warfare as
We Know It
- Dan Edelstein, The Terror of Natural Right: Republicanism, the Cult of Nature
and France
- Joan Landes, Visualizing the Nation: Gender, Representation and Revolution in
18th Century France
- Peter Davis, The Debate on the French Revolution
Industrialism
- William Sewell, Work and Revolution in France: the Language of Labor from the
Old Regime to 1848
- Geoff Eley, Forging Democracy: The History of the Left in Europe, 1850-2000
- Donald Reid, Paris Sewers and Sewermen: Realities and Representations
- Patrick Joyce, Visions of the People: Industrial England and the Question of
Class, 1848-1914
- Kathleen Canning, Languages of Labor and Gender: Female Factory Work in
Germany, 1850-1914
- E.P. Thompson, Customs in Common: Studies in Traditional Popular Culture
- E.P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class
- Eric Hobsbawm, Industry and Empire: The Birth of the Industrial Revolution
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- Gareth Stedman Jones, Languages of Class: Studies of English Working Class
History, 1832-1982
- Harold Perkin, The Origins of Modern English Society
- Anna Clark, The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British
Working Class
- Sonya Rose, Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in 19th Century England
- David Landes, The Unbound Prometheus
- Steven Beaudoin, The Industrial Revolution
- Kenneth Pomeranz, The Great Divergence: China, Europe and the Making of the
Modern World Economy
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- Seth Koven, Slumming: Sexual and Social Politics in Victorian London
- Susan Kingsley Kent, Sex and Suffrage in Britain, 1860-1914
- Susan Kingsley Kent, Gender and Power in Britain, 1660-1990
- Thomas Laqueur, Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud
- George Mosse, The Image of Man: the Creation of Modern Masculinity
- Robert Nye, ed., Sexuality
- Robert Nye, Masculinity and Male Codes of Honor in Modern France
- Matt Cook, London and the Culture of Homosexuality, 1885-1914
- Graham Robb, Strangers: Homosexual Love in the 19th Century
- Nancy Wingfield and Maria Bucur, Gender and War in Twentieth Century
Eastern Europe
- Judith Walkowitz, City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late
Victorian London
- Judith Surkis, Sexing the Citizen: Morality and Masculinity in France, 1870-1920
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- Anson Rabinbach, The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue and the Origins of
Modernity
- Daniel Pick, Faces of Degeneration: A European Disorder, 1848-1918
- Mary Poovey, A History of the Modern Fact
- Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man
- Sander Gilman, Difference and Pathology: Stereotypes of Sexuality, Race and
Madness
- Daniel Kevles, In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human
Heredity
- Jan Goldstein, The Post-Revolutionary Self: Politics and Psyche in France, 1750-
1850
- Roy Porter, Flesh in the Age of Reason: the Modern Foundations of Body and
Soul
- George Fredrickson, Racism: A Short History
- Neil MacMaster, Racism in Europe: 1870-2000
- Albert Lindemann and Richard Levy, eds., Antisemitism: A History
- Jacob Katz, From Prejudice to Destruction: Anti-Semitism, 1700-1933
- Norman Naimark, Fires of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in 20th Century Europe
- Leon Poliakov, The Aryan Myth
- George Mosse, Toward the Final Solution: a History of European Racism
- David Arnold, Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial India
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- Richard Price, Making Empire: Colonial Encounters and the Creation of Imperial
Rule in 19th Century Africa
- Philippa Levine, The British Empire: Sunrise to Sunset
- Antoinette Burton, Burdens of History: British Feminists, Indian Women and
Imperial Culture, 1865-1914
- Elizabeth Thompson, Colonial Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal Privilege
and Gender in French Syria and Lebanon
- Elisa Camiscoli, Reproducing the French Race: Immigration, Intimacy and
Embodiment in the Early 20th Century
- Lata Mani, Contentious Traditions: the Debate on Sati in Colonial India
- Ann McClintock, Imperial Leather: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial
Contest
- Alice Conklin, A Mission to Civilize: the Republican idea of Empire in France
and West Africa
- Gary Wilder, The French Imperial Nation-State
- Ann Laura Stoler, Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate
in Colonial Rule
- Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura Stoler, Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in
a Bourgeois World
- Niall Ferguson, Empire: the Rise and Demise of the British World Order
- Linda Colley, Captives: Britain, Empire and the World, 1600-1850
- Catherine Hall, Civilizing Subjects: Metropolose and Colony in the English
Imagination, 1830-1867
- Philippa Levine, ed., Gender and Empire
- Thomas Holt, The Problem of Emancipation: Race, Labor and Politics in
Jamaica and Britain, 1832-1938
- Christopher Brown, Moral Capital: the Foundations of British Abolitionism
- Phyllis Martin, Leisure and Society in Colonial Brazzaville
- James Clifford, The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth Century Ethnography,
Literature and Art
World War I
- Isabel Hull, Absolute Destruction: Military Culture and the Practices of War in
Imperial Germany
- Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau and Annette Becker, 14-18: Understanding the Great
War
- Jay Winter, Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: the Great War in European
Cultural History
- Jay Winter and Jean-Louis Robert, eds., Capital Cities at War: Paris, London,
Berlin, 1914-1919
- Daniel Sherman, The Construction of Memory in Interwar France
- Gregory Mann, Native Sons: West African Veterans and France in the Twentieth
Century
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- Robert Wohl, The Generation of 1914
- Modris Eksteins, Rites of Spring: the Great War and the Birth of the Modern
World
- Paul Fussel, The Great War and Modern Memory
- Belinda Davis, Home Fires Burning: Food, Politics and Everyday Life in World
War I Berlin
- Maureen Healy, Vienna and the Fall of the Hapsburg Empire: Total War and
Everyday Life in World War I
- George Mosse, Fallen Soldiers: Reshaping the Memory of the World Wars
Soviet Revolution
Interwar Period
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- Richard Overy, The Inter-War Crisis, 1919-1939
- Susan Whitney, Mobilizing Youth: Communists and Catholics in Interwar France
- Joseph Rothschild, East Central Europe Between the Two World Wars
Fascism
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- Susan Rubin Suleiman, Crises of Memory and the Second World War
- Tina Campt, Other Germans: Black Germans and the Politics of Race, Gender
and Memory in the Third Reich
- Jeffrey Herf, Divided Memory: The Nazi Past in the Two Germanys
- Henry Rousso, The Vichy Syndrome: History and Memory in France since 1944
- Omer Bartov, The Holocaust: Origins, Implementation, Aftermath
- Jan Gross, Neighbors
- Wistrich, review of Gross’ Neighbors
- Polonsky and Michlic, The Neighbors Respond: the Controversy over the
Jedwabne Massacre in Poland
- Christopher Browning, Ordinary Men
- Daniel Goldhagen, Hitler’s Willing Executioners
- Ian Kershaw, Hitler, the Germans and the Final Solution
- Michael Burleigh and Wolfgang Wippermann, The Racial State: Germany, 1933-
1945
- Helmut Walser Smith, “Where the Sonderweg Debate Left Us,” German Studies
Review 31.2 (May 2008)
- Mark Mazower, Hitler’s Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe
- Gotz Aly, Architects of the Final Solution: Auschwitz and the Logic of
Destruction
- Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus, eds., Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany
- Yehuda Bauer, Rethinking the Holocaust
- Zygmund Bauman, Modernity and the Holocaust
- Bridenthal, Grossmann, Kaplan, eds., When Biology Became Destiny: Women in
Weimar and Nazi Germany
- Fogu, Lebow, Kansteiner, eds., The Politics of Memory in Postwar Europe
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- Atina Grossmann, Jews, Germans and Allies: Close Encounters in Occupied
Germany
- Heide Fehrenbach, Race After Hitler: Black Occupation Children in Postwar
Germany and America
- Axel Schildt and Detlef Siegfriend, eds., Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Youth
Culture in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980
- Hanna Schisler, ed., The Miracle Years: A Cultural History of West Germany,
1949-1968
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Decolonization
- James Le Sueur, Uncivil Wars: Intellectuals and Identity Politics During the
Decolonization of Algeria
- Todd Shepard, The Invention of Decolonization: the Algerian War and the
Remaking of France
- Odd Arne Westad, The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the
Making of Our Times
- Herman Lebovics, Bringing the Empire Back Home: France in the Global Age
- Mark Mazower, No Enchanted Place: The End of Empire and the Ideological
Origins of the United Nations
- Martin Shipway, Decolonization and Its Impact: A Comparative Approach to the
End of the Colonial Empires
- James Le Sueur, ed., The Decolonization Reader
The 1960s
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- Arthur Marwick, The Sixties: Cultural Transformations in Britain, France, Italy
and the United States, 1958-1974
- Barry Eichengreen, The European Economy since 1945: Coordinated Capitalism
and Beyond
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- James Sheehan, Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?: The Transformation of
Modern Europe
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