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1.
Industrial Design and the Czechoslovak Pavilion at EXPO ʻ58: Artistic Autonomy, Party Control and Cold War Common Ground
2.
̀A Heavy Blue Pencilʻ: The Effect of Government Censorship on Reuters Coverage of the Arab̃Israeli Conflict, 1967̃73
3.
Transsystemic Fantasies : Counterrevolutionary Hungary at Brussels Expo ʻ58
4.
The reversal of the passfield white paper, 1930-1 : a reassessment
5.
Cold War Origins, 1
6.
Changing the national narrative : evolution in citizenship and integration in Germany, 2000-10
7.
Celebrating the nation : 12. October, from 'Day of the Race' to Spain national day
8.
A History of Violence: The Shooting in Jerusalem of British Assistant Police Superintendent Alan Sigrist, 12 June 1936
9.
The Prisoner of War Question and the Beginnings of Collaboration : the Franco-German Agreement of 16 November 1940
10.
HMG and the War against Dissent, 1914-18
11.
The Allies and Armenia, 1915-18
12.
'Drastic measures to defence to the Reich at the Oder and the Rhine...' : a forgotten memorandum of Albert Speer of 18 March 1945
13.
Self-deception and survival : mental coping strategies on the western front, 1914-18
14.
Voices from the past : an evaluation of oral history as a source for research into the western front experience of the British soldiers, 1914-18
15.
Education, morality, and the politics of class in Hamburg and Stockholm, 1870-1914
16.
Beyond good and evil? : The German empire of 1871 and modern German historiography
17.
Albert Brackmann (1871-1952) Ostforscher: the years of retirement
18.
"Science is always chaste" : sex education and sexual initiation in France, 1880s-1930s
19.
'With political Pakistan in the offing...' : football and communal politics in South Asia, 1887 - 1947
20.
Nitzschean Socialism - left and right, 1890-1933
21.
From Cameroon to Germany and Back via Moscow and Paris: The Political Career of Joseph Bilé (1892-1959), Performer, "Negerarbeiter" and Comintern Activist
22.
Zionism and its liberal critics, 1896-1948
23.
The struggle for modernity : echoes of the Dreyfus affair in Italian political culture, 1898-1912
24.
Race and inequality in Cuba, 1899-1981
25.
The Russian Revolution in New York, 1917-19
26.
'Can One Go Along With This?' : German Diplomats and the Changes of 1918-19 and 1933-4
27.
Problems of the German Revolution 1918-19
28.
From shock to schreck : psychiatrists, telephone operators and traumatic neurosis in Germany, 1900-26
29.
Brazilian racial democracy, 1900-90 : an American counterpoint
30.
Twice exiled : Leo Zuckermann (1908-85) and the limits of the communist promise
31.
Western Attitudes to War in the Balkans and the Shifting Meanings of Violence, 1912-91
32.
"Disinterested enthusiasm for sexual misconduct" : the British society for the study of sex psychology, 1913-47
33.
James Larkin in the United States, 1914-23
34.
Anti-colonialism in a post-imperial environment - the case of Berlin, 1914-33
35.
"Greek" workers or communist "others": the contending identities of organized labour in Greece, c. 1914-36
36.
Command and leadership styles in the British army: the 1915 Gallipoli model
37.
Anatomy of a rumour : murder scandal, the Musavat Party and narratives of the Russian Revolution in Baku, 1917-20
38.
H.M. Hyndman and the Russia Question after 1917
39.
The Bulgarian factor in Russia's revolutionary era, 1917-23
40.
Italy: from interventionism to fascism, 1917-1919
41.
Deglobalization and the disintegration of the European news system, 1918–34
42.
German child distress, US humanitarian aid and revisionist politics, 1918-24
43.
'Our Russian passport' : First World War monuments, transnational commemoration, and the Russian emigration in Europe, 1918 - 39
44.
Prejudiced asylum : Czechoslovak refugee policy, 1918-60
45.
In the border's shadow : reimagining urban spaces in Strasbourg, 1918 - 39
46.
German prostetantism and politics, 1918-39
47.
Marching under the Swastika? : Ernst Jünger and National Socialism, 1918-33
48.
The crisis of German professions 1918-33
49.
To transform the revolution into an evolution : underlying assumptions of German foreign policy toward Soviet Russia, 1919-27
50.
The British government and the channel tunnel, 1919-39
51.
Nazism and Christianity : partners and rivals? ; a response to Richard Steigmann-Gall, 'The Holy Reich' ; Nazi conceptions of Christianity, 1919 - 1945
52.
"An evil for all concerned" : Great Britain and minority protection after 1919
53.
Labor anticommunism in the United States of America and the United Kingdom, 1920–49
54.
Soviet Arms Exports in the 1920s
55.
'Aviation Will Either Destroy or Save Our Civilization' : Proposals for the International Control of Aviation, 1920-45
56.
Broadcasting Bolshevik : The Radio Voice of Soviet Culture, 1920s - 1950s
57.
Lord Curzon and the appointment of Lord D'Abernon as ambassador to Berlin in 1920
58.
The gospel of enthusiasm : salesmanship, religion and colonialism in Australian department stores in the 1920s and 1930s
59.
The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab middle class under the British mandate, 1920-39
60.
The pre-1920 origins of the National Socialist German Worker's Party
61.
Reordering colonial society : model villages and social planning in rural Angola, 1920-45
62.
'And We Got Here First : Albert Johnson, National Origins and Self-Interest in the Immigration Debate of the 1920s
63.
'The Mighty Hood': Navy, Empire, War at Sea and the British National Imagination, 1920-60
64.
Humanitarianism and national sovereignty : Red Cross intervention on behalf of political prisoners in Soviet Russia, 1921-3
65.
The NSDAP in Hanover and Lower Saxony 1921-26
66.
Blackness the color of red : negotiating race at the US legation in Riga, Latvia, 1922-33
67.
Fascist educational policy from 1922 to 1943 : a contribution to the current debate on political religions
68.
The antisemitism of the eighth Duke of Northumberland's the 'Patriot', 1922-30
69.
From guinea pig to prototype : communist labour policy in the Paris metal industry, 1922-35
70.
WHAT THE MARKET WILL BEAR: THE FRENCH CARTEL ELECTIONS OF 1924
71.
Conflict and development in the NSDAP 1924-1927
72.
Stresemann's minority policies, 1924-29
73.
Projecting the nation through sport and culture : Ireland, Aonach Tailteann and the Irish Free State, 1924 - 32
74.
The ‘Ullstein spirit’ : the Ullstein Publishing House, the end of the Weimar Republic and the making of Cold War German identity, 1925–77
75.
Breaking the balance : the debate over emergency unemployment aid in Weimar Germany, 1925-26
76.
'Must Will Peace' : The British Brokering of 'Central European' and 'Balkan Locarno', 1925-9
77.
Turning the tide? the KPD and right radicalism in German Industrial Relations, 1925-8
78.
A "national" socialism : the old socialist party of Saxony, 1926-1932
79.
Cartelization and corporatism : bureaucratic rule in authoritarian Portugal, 1926-45
80.
Mail-order demagogues : the NSDAP school for speakers, 1928-34
81.
The failure that succeeded: Nazi party activity in a Catholic region in Germany, 1929-32
82.
Ernst Röhm versus General Hans Kundt in Bolivia, 1929-30? : the Curious Incident
83.
Political economy and political action: the programmatic response of Dutch social democracy to the depression crisis, 1929-39
84.
Popular Film-going in Britain in the Early 1930s
85.
The Racist Critics of Atatürk and Kemalism, from the 1930s to the 1960s
86.
The SA of the NSDAP: social background and ideology of the rank and file in the early 1930s
87.
The PEN club 1930-50
88.
A case of Non-European fascism: Chilean National Socialism in the 1930s
89.
The Vatican, Nazi-Fascism, and the making of transnational Anti-communism in the 1930s
90.
The emergence of a pioneer conservative : George S. Benson and the politics of America’s ‘great interior’ in the 1930s and 1940s
91.
The social making of a historian : Fritz Fischer's distancing from bourgeois-conservative historiography, 1930-60
92.
Facing the Fascist model : discourse and the construction of labour services in the USA and Sweden in the 1930s and 1940s
93.
Architecture and urban planning as social engineering : selective transfers between Germany and Sweden in the 1930s and 1940s
94.
When the State stepped into the arena : the Swedish welfare state, refugees and immigrants 1930s-50s
95.
The Ideological Origins of Right And Left Nationalism In Argentina, 1930-1943
96.
German Society, Hitler and the illusion of restoration 1930-33
97.
Girls' higher education in Germany in the 1930s
98.
The Anti-Komintern and Nazi Anti-Bolshevik Propaganda in the 1930s
99.
The economic motivations behind Japanese aggression in the late 1930's : perspectives of Freda Utley and Nawa Toichi
100.
The dark side of transnationalism social engineering and Nazism, 1930s-40s (Introduction)
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