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Female husbands: a trans history 女性丈夫:一段变性史
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2018278
Marissa Brameyer
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Earl Warren: a life of truth and justice 厄尔·沃伦:真理与正义的一生
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2018285
Leland B. Ware
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The unspoken as heritage: the Armenian Genocide and its unaccounted lives 作为遗产的潜台词:亚美尼亚种族灭绝及其下落不明的生命
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2017607
Janice Dzovinar Okoomian
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Living by inches: the smells, sounds, tastes, and feeling of captivity in Civil War prisons 以英寸为单位生活:内战监狱中被囚禁的气味、声音、味道和感觉
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2018281
Robert S Davis
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Bosom friends: the intimate world of James Buchanan and William Rufus King 博索姆朋友:詹姆斯·布坎南和威廉·鲁弗斯·金的亲密世界
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2018277
Jen Manion
than in standard biographies, and more, proportionally, on how spycraft outsmarted the British. (Coe’s omission of the indispensable role of French sailors and soldiers at the Battle of Yorktown reinforces, unfortunately, an outdated view of Washington’s generalship and the prowess of the Continental Army.) Like other recent biographers, Coe shows that Washington was more involved in the messy party politics of the 1790s than one might glean from high school textbooks. She implies, perhaps more than Chernow, that Washington’s vanity and desire to lead should engender skepticism regarding his oft-expressed wish to return to life as a farmer. Coe does redeem Washington’s mother, Mary, from the condescension of earlier (male) historians. In Coe’s strongest challenge to our nation’s civic myth about Washington’s virtue, she consistently recounts his role as an “enslaver,” noting, for example, that as many as fifty persons this Founder held in bondage tried to escape. But, as Coe acknowledges, this analysis draws heavily from recent monographs by Erica Dunbar and Mary Thompson; Coe herself breaks no new scholarly ground. Moreover, she makes only passing reference to Washington’s extensive western land-holdings, which inevitably affected his policies toward Indians, poorer whites, and government power. In the end, Coe only partially fulfills her claim that she would “correct the record” on “understudied issues.” Coe adopts some scholarly conventions, such as footnotes for quotations from Washington and his contemporaries, most drawn from Founders Online, an extraordinary, newly available National Archives database. (Most of these quotations, including those about slavery, were also in Chernow’s biography, from printed or manuscript sources.) Many of Coe’s other assertions, however, lack clear citations, and she exhibits some carelessness even when criticizing Chernow. Editing should be sharper, both on substance (the Continental Army was not a “militia” [xiii]) and grammar (too many pronouns lack clear antecedents). You Never Forget Your First is insufficiently rigorous for most college courses, but general readers and high school students will find it an illuminating and engaging introduction to George Washington’s life and times.
比标准传记中的要多,也比间谍活动如何智胜英国人的比例更高。(不幸的是,科忽略了法国水手和士兵在约克镇战役中不可或缺的角色,这强化了对华盛顿将军地位和大陆军实力的过时看法。她暗示,也许比Chernow更重要的是,华盛顿的虚荣和领导欲望应该引起人们对他经常表达的回归农民生活的愿望的怀疑。科确实将华盛顿的母亲玛丽从早期(男性)历史学家的屈尊俯就中解救出来。科对我们国家关于华盛顿美德的公民神话提出了最强烈的挑战,她不断讲述他作为“奴隶”的角色,例如,她指出,这位创始人被奴役的多达50人试图逃跑。但是,正如科承认的那样,这一分析大量借鉴了埃里卡·邓巴和玛丽·汤普森最近的专著;科本人并没有开拓新的学术领域。此外,她只是顺便提到华盛顿在西部拥有大量土地,这不可避免地影响了他对印第安人、贫困白人和政府权力的政策。最终,科只是部分地实现了她的说法,即她将在“研究不足的问题”上“纠正记录”。科采用了一些学术惯例,比如引用华盛顿和他同时代人的话的脚注,大多数都来自Founders Online,这是一个非凡的、新提供的国家档案数据库。(这些引文中的大多数,包括关于奴隶制的引文,也出现在Chernow的传记中,来自印刷品或手稿。)然而,科的许多其他断言都缺乏明确的引用,即使在批评Chernow时,她也表现出了一些粗心。编辑应该更尖锐,无论是在实质内容(大陆军不是“民兵”[xiii])还是语法(太多代词缺乏明确的前因)上。《你永远不会忘记你的第一次》对于大多数大学课程来说不够严谨,但普通读者和高中生会发现它是对乔治·华盛顿生活和时代的一个启发性和引人入胜的介绍。
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In the spirit of radicalism: radical Americans and Indian nationalists battle the US government in 1919–1920 在激进主义精神下:1919年至1920年,激进的美国人和印度民族主义者与美国政府作战
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2005504
A. Chatfield
ABSTRACT This article argues that in the spirit of their radicalism and desire for greater national and international equality for India’s people, Americans Agnes Smedley, Frank Walsh, Robert Lovett, Gilbert Roe, and their American radical colleagues joined forces to fight for Indian nationalism in the United States in both a conspicuous and effective manner. They created petitions for American politicians, published many condemnatory news articles, took to the streets in places like New York City, and helped Indian nationalists in their struggles against the US government after the Indo-German conspiracy. This article also pinpoints an important intersection between anti-immigration politics against Indians and their support for enhanced rights for India’s people in the United States. These anti-imperialist Americans broadened their fight against the US government by condemning xenophobic Congressional legislation designed to stifle Asian immigration to the US. By standing in support of India’s nationalism and strife against British imperialism, they also recognized the problems that exclusionary legislation would create for the Indian nationalist movement in America, as well as ordinary Indian immigrants who were coming to America to create better lives.
摘要本文认为,美国人艾格尼丝·史沫特莱(Agnes Smedley)、弗兰克·沃尔什(Frank Walsh)、罗伯特·洛维特(Robert Lovett)、吉尔伯特·罗(Gilbert Roe。他们为美国政客请愿,发表了许多谴责性新闻文章,在纽约市等地走上街头,并在印德阴谋后帮助印度民族主义者对抗美国政府。这篇文章还指出了针对印度人的反移民政治与他们支持增强印度人民在美国的权利之间的一个重要交叉点。这些反帝国主义的美国人通过谴责旨在扼杀亚裔移民到美国的仇外国会立法,扩大了他们对美国政府的斗争。通过支持印度的民族主义和反对英帝国主义的斗争,他们也认识到了排外立法会给美国的印度民族主义运动带来的问题,以及来美国创造更好生活的普通印度移民。
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“The world’s most prestigious prize”: the inside story of the Nobel Peace Prize “世界上最负盛名的奖项”:诺贝尔和平奖的内幕
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2018391
V. Rajan
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A woman, a man, a nation: Mariquita Sánchez, Juan Manuel de Rosas, and the beginnings of Argentina 一个女人,一个男人,一个国家:玛丽奎塔·桑切斯、胡安·曼努埃尔·德·罗萨斯和阿根廷的开端
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2018322
Jesse Hingson
business. As one who held a position on the independent U.S. International Trade Commission during the Reagan years, I am especially aware of how the president’s support for deregulation and free trade accelerated the globalization of trade and finance. It also facilitated the extraordinary technological developments in information processing and communications that have transformed the contemporary world. Witcher seems unaware of how Reagan’s efforts to engage China in the global marketplace, a continuation of policies pursued since Richard Nixon, gradually transformed world trade patterns and tied American consumers to Asian suppliers. In his farewell address, Reagan alluded to some of these enduring achievements: “We meant to change a nation, and instead we changed a world. Countries across the globe are turning to free markets . . . and turning away from the ideologies of the past.” In short, the conservative Reagan legacy was much greater and more durable than many of Reagan’s contemporaries, and some historians, have yet recognized.
商业作为里根时代在独立的美国国际贸易委员会任职的人,我特别清楚总统对放松管制和自由贸易的支持如何加速了贸易和金融的全球化。它还促进了信息处理和通信领域的非凡技术发展,这些发展改变了当代世界。Witcher似乎不知道里根让中国参与全球市场的努力是如何逐渐改变世界贸易模式并将美国消费者与亚洲供应商联系在一起的,这是自Richard Nixon以来推行的政策的延续。在告别演说中,里根提到了其中一些经久不衰的成就:“我们本想改变一个国家,但我们却改变了一个世界。全球各国都在转向自由市场……并摒弃过去的意识形态。”简言之,保守的里根遗产比里根的许多同时代人和一些历史学家更伟大、更持久,尚未认识到。
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Phi Alpha Theta Initiates Phi Alpha Theta发起
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2014200
William, Valentine, Austin, Iv., Bethany, Bare, Jordan, Butner, Jeremy, Doblin, Taylor, Dianne, Harkey, Derek, James, Hord, Tristan, Jester, Chloé, Nedved, Mason, Lee, Smith, Jacob, Andrew, Swartz, Ryan, Whalen, Izabela, Willis
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY OMICRON-PHI Will Asby November 17, 2021 William Valentine Austin IV Bethany Bare Jordan Butner Jeremy Doblin Taylor Dianne Harkey Derek James Hord William Tristan Jester Chloe Nedved Mason Lee Smith Jacob Andrew Swartz Ryan Whalen Izabela Willis AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY THETA-DELTA Alexander D. CopenhaverPounds December 2, 2021 Gracie Neal Haynes Jackson T. Jewell Michael Licari Walter Lord Madeline Madeline Maxwell James Schaber BAYLOR UNIVERSITY TAU-BETA Conner J. Ammar November 15, 2021 Juana I. Anaya Abigail Joy Bragg Ford Lawson Copple Carson Darnold Ella Philomena Hadacek
亚利桑那州立大学奥密克戎-PHI将于2021年11月17日询问William Valentine Austin IV Bethany Bare Jordan Butner Jeremy Doblin Taylor Dianne Harkey Derek James Hord William Tristan Jester Chloe Nedved Mason Lee Smith Jacob Andrew Swartz Ryan Whalen Izabella Willis Austin宾夕法尼亚州立大学THETA-DELTA Alexander D.CopenhaverPounds 2021年12月2日Gracie Neal Haynes Jackson T。珠宝商Michael Licari Walter Lord Madeline Madeline Maxwell James Schaber BAYLOR大学TAU-BETA Conner J.Ammar 2021年11月15日Juana I.Anaya Abigail Joy Bragg Ford Lawson Copple Carson Darnold Ella Philomena Hadacek
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Lincoln’s informer: Charles A. Dana and the inside story of the Union War 林肯的告密者:查尔斯·A·达纳与联邦战争内幕
IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/00182370.2021.2018279
Reed Smith
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