This page contains links to tables of contents and abstracts of articles for issues dated 1992-1996 (volumes 31-35). Links to the full-text versions in the JSTOR Archive are provided as well.
PDF versions of quinquennial indexes are available (Adobe Acrobat Reader required):
Volumes 1-5 (1960-1966) || Volumes 6-10 (1966-1971)
Volumes 11-15 (1972-1976) || Volumes 16-20 (1977-1981)
Volumes 21-25 (1982-1986) || Volumes 26-30 (1982-1991)
Volumes 31-35 (1992-1996) || Volumes 36-40 (1997-2001)
Volumes 41-45 (2002-2006) || Volumes 46-50 (2007-2011)
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Vol. 31 |
SUSANNE WEIGELIN-SCHWIEDRZIK, Introduction to "Chinese Historiography in Comparative Perspective" || JSTOR
JÖRN RÜSEN, Some Theoretical Approaches to Intercultural Comparative Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, History in Chinese Culture: Some Comparative Reflections || abstract || JSTOR
MICHAEL QUIRIN, Scholarship, Value, Method, and Hermeneutics in Kaozheng: Some Reflections on Cui Shu (1740-1816) and the Confucian Classics || abstract || JSTOR
AXEL SCHNEIDER, Between Dao and History: Two Chinese Historians in Search of a Modern Identity for China || abstract || JSTOR
SUSANNE WEIGELIN-SCHWIEDRZIK, On shi and lun: Toward a Typology of Historiography in the PRC || abstract || JSTOR
ARIF DIRLIK, Chinese History and the Question of Orientalism || abstract || JSTOR
PHILIP POMPER, Historians and Individual Agency || abstract || JSTOR
BRIAN C. J. SINGER, Cultural versus Contractual Nations: Rethinking Their Opposition || abstract || JSTOR
ANN RIGNEY, The Untenanted Places of the Past: Thomas Carlyle and the Varieties of Historical Ignorance || abstract || JSTOR
MUSTAFA EMIRBAYER and JEFF GOODWIN, Symbols, Positions, Objects: Toward a New Theory of Revolutions and Collective Action (a review article of Debating Revolutions, ed. Nikki R. Keddie) || abstract || JSTOR
STEVEN T. KATZ, The Holocaust in Historical Context. Volume 1: The Holocaust and Mass Death before the Modern Age (Berel Lang) || JSTOR
STEPHEN BANN, Romanticism and the Rise of History (Susan Dunn) || JSTOR
WOLFGANG NATTER, THEODORE R. SCHATZKI, and JOHN PAUL JONES III, eds., Objectivity and Its Other (Mark Bevir) || JSTOR
CARL PAGE, Philosophical Historicism and the Betrayal of First Philosophy (Stanley Rosen) || JSTOR
RAYMOND GEUSS, Kultur, Bildung, Geist || abstract || JSTOR
WOLFGANG-RAINER MANN, The Origins of the Modern Historiography of Ancient Philosophy || abstract || JSTOR
AVIEZER TUCKER, Shipwrecked: Patocka's Philosophy of Czech History || abstract || JSTOR
TERESA BRENNAN, History after Lacan (Christina Crosby) || JSTOR
JOSEPH MARGOLIS, The Flux of History and the Flux of Science (John J. Compton) || JSTOR
R. J. B. BOSWORTH, Explaining Auschwitz and Hiroshima: History Writing and the Second World War 1945-1990 (Chris Lorenz) || JSTOR
LLOYD KRAMER, DONALD REID, and WILLIAM L. BARNEY, eds., Learning History in America: Schools, Cultures, and Politics (Denis Shemilt) || JSTOR
DOYNE DAWSON, The Origins of War: Biological and Anthropological Theories || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID BATES, Rediscovering Collingwood's Spiritual History (In and Out of Context) || abstract || JSTOR
ILIE PAUNESCU, L'Entrée dans la posthistoire: critères de définition || abstract || JSTOR
MALACHI HAIM HACOHEN, Leonard Krieger: Historicization and Political Engagement in Intellectual History (a Review Essay of Leonard Krieger, Ideas and Events: Professing History and Time's Reasons: Philosophies of History Old and New) || abstract || JSTOR
NED JACKSON, The First Death of Louis Althusser or Totality's Revenge (a Review Essay of Louis Althusser, The Future Lasts Forever; Yann Moulier Boutang, Louis Althusser: une biographie; Gregory Elliot, ed., Althusser: A Critical Reader; E. Ann Kaplan and Michael Sprinker, eds., The Althusserian Legacy; Robert Paul Resch, Althusser and the Renewal of Marxist Social Theory) || abstract || JSTOR
KERWIN LEE KLEIN, In Search of Narrative Mastery: Postmodernism and the Peoples without History || abstract || JSTOR
FRED WEINSTEIN, Psychohistory and the Crisis of the Social Sciences || abstract || JSTOR
on JOYCE APPLEBY, LYNN HUNT, and MARGARET JACOB, Telling the Truth about History (review essays by Raymond Martin, Joan W. Scott, and Cushing Strout) || JSTOR
PATRICK H. HUTTON, History as an Art of Memory (Daniel Gordon) || JSTOR
MOISHE POSTONE, Time, Labor, and Social Domination (Joseph Fracchia) || JSTOR
PAUL COSTELLO, World Historians and Their Goals: Twentieth-Century Answers to Modernism (Raymond Grew) || JSTOR
Forum: The Meaning of Historicism and its Relevance for Contemporary Theory
F. R. ANKERSMIT, Historicism: An Attempt at Synthesis || abstract || JSTOR
GEORG G. IGGERS, Comments on F. R. Ankersmit's Paper, "Historicism: An Attempt at Synthesis" || abstract || JSTOR
F. R. ANKERSMIT, Reply to Professor Iggers || abstract || JSTOR
JAN R. VEENSTRA, The New Historicism of Stephen Greenblatt: On Poetics of Culture and the Interpretation of Shakespeare || abstract || JSTOR
GYAN PRAKASH, Orientalism Now (a Review of Reviews of Edward Said, Orientalism) || abstract || JSTOR
LAURA L. FRADER, Dissent over Discourse: Labor History, Gender, and the Linguistic Turn || abstract || JSTOR
MURRAY G. MURPHEY, Philosophical Foundations of Historical Knowledge (Paul A. Roth) || JSTOR
IWONA IRWIN-ZARECKA, Frames of Remembrance: The Dynamics of Collective Memory (Michael Kammen) || JSTOR
FRIEDRICH JÄGER, Bürgerliche Modernisierungskrise und historische Sinnbildung: Kulturgeschichte bei Droysen, Burckhardt und Max Weber (Helen Liebel-Weckowicz) || JSTOR
PHILIP POMPER, World History and Its Critics (Introduction) || JSTOR
WILLIAM H. MCNEILL, The Changing Shape of World History || abstract || JSTOR
FRANCIS FUKUYAMA, The End of History, Five Years Later || abstract || JSTOR
ASHIS NANDY, History's Forgotten Doubles || abstract || JSTOR
LEWIS WURGAFT, Identity in World History: A Post-Modern Perspective || abstract || JSTOR
JANET ABU-LUGHOD, The World-System Perspective in the Construction of Economic History || abstract || JSTOR
WILLIAM GREEN, Periodizing World History || abstract || JSTOR
IGNACIO OLÁBARRI, "New" New History: A Longue Durée Structure || abstract || JSTOR
Forum: Chaos Theory Revisited
PAUL A. ROTH and THOMAS A. RYCKMAN, Chaos, Clio, and Scientistic Illusions of Understanding || abstract || JSTOR
GEORGE REISCH, Scientism without Tears: A Reply to Roth and Ryckman || abstract || JSTOR
MICHAEL SHERMER, Exorcising Laplace's Demon: Chaos and Antichaos, History and Metahistory || abstract || JSTOR
BEREL LANG, Is It Possible to Misrepresent the Holocaust? || abstract || JSTOR
JOHN KEEGAN, A History of Warfare (Richard Buel, Jr.) || JSTOR
ROBERT PIPPIN, Modernism as a Philosophical Problem: On the Dissatisfactions of European High Culture (Josef Chytry) || JSTOR
PHILIP BARKER, Michel Foucault: Subversions of the Subject (Robert Anchor) || JSTOR
LEON POMPA, Vico: A Study of the "New Science" (Cecilia Miller) || JSTOR
MAURICE OLENDER, Europe, or How to Escape Babel || abstract || JSTOR
JOSINE H. BLOK, Quests for a Scientific Mythology: F. Creuzer and K. O. Müller on History and Myth || abstract || JSTOR
ANTHONY GRAFTON, The Footnote from de Thou to Ranke || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID WOOTTON, Narrative, Irony, and Faith in Gibbon's Decline and Fall || abstract) || JSTOR
SUZANNE L. MARCHAND, The Rhetoric of Artifacts and the Decline of Classical Humanism: The Case of Josef Strzygowski || abstract || JSTOR
CAROLYN DEAN,The Productive Hypothesis: Foucault, Gender, and the History of Sexuality || abstract || JSTOR
Forum: Between Objectivism and Skepticism
CHRIS LORENZ, Historical Knowledge and Historical Reality: a Plea for "Internal Realism" || abstract || JSTOR
MARK BEVIR, Objectivity in History || abstract || JSTOR
PETER HANNS REILL, Science and the Construction of the Cultural Sciences in Late Enlightenment Germany: The Case of Wilhelm von Humboldt || abstract || JSTOR
BRUCE MAZLISH, The Fourth Discontinuity: The Co-evolution of Humans and Machines (Merlin Donald) || JSTOR
JOHN ANDREW BERNSTEIN, Progress and the Quest for Meaning: A Philosophical and Historical Inquiry (Annette Aronowicz) || JSTOR
GREGORY VLASTOS, Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher (R. A. McNeal) || JSTOR
WILLI OBERKROME, Volksgeschichte: Methodische Innovationen und Völkische Ideologisierung in der Deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft 1918-1945 (Georg Iggers) || JSTOR
Forum: Representing the Holocaust
HANS KELLNER, "Never Again" Is Now || abstract || JSTOR
WULF KANSTEINER, From Exception to Exemplum: The New Approach to Nazism and the "Final Solution" || abstract || JSTOR
ROBERT BRAUN, The Holocaust and Problems of Historical Representation || abstract || JSTOR
ANDREW BEARDS, Reversing Historical Skepticism: Bernard Lonergan on the Writing of History || abstract || JSTOR
LUCIE VARGA, Les Autorités invisibles. Edited, with an introduction, by Peter Schöttler (George Huppert) || JSTOR
C. A. J. COADY, Testimony: A Philosophical Study (J. L. Gorman) || JSTOR
LUTZ NIETHAMMER, in collaboration with DIRK VAN LAAK, Posthistoire: Has History Come to an End? (Jerrold Seigel) || JSTOR
HORST WALTER BLANKE and DIRK FLEISCHER, eds., Theoretiker der deutschen Aufklärungshistorie; HANS JÜRGEN PANDEL, Historik und Didaktik: Das Problem der Distribution historiographisch erzeugten Wissens in der deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft von der Spätaufklärung bis zum Frühhistorismus (1765-1830); HORST WALTER BLANKE, Historiographiegeschichte als Historik (D. A. Jeremy Telman) || JSTOR
PETER HEEHS, Myth, History, and Theory || abstract || JSTOR
GRANT HARDY, Can an Ancient Chinese Historian Contribute to Modern Western Theory? The Multiple Narratives of Ssu-ma Ch'ien || abstract || JSTOR
ALLAN MEGILL, Jörn Rüsen's Theory of Historiography between Modernism and Rhetoric of Inquiry || abstract || JSTOR
JOHN O'NEILL, Two Body Criticism: A Genealogy of the Postmodern Anti-Aesthetic (a Review Essay of Barbara Maria Stafford, body Criticism: Imaging the Unseen in Enlightenment Art and Medicine) || abstract || JSTOR
LIAH GREENFELD, Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity (John A. Armstrong) || JSTOR
JACQUES LE GOFF, History and Memory and PIERRE VIDAL-NAQUET, Assassins of Memory: Essays on the Denial of the Holocaust (Patrick H. Hutton) || JSTOR
PAULINE-MARIE ROSENAU, Post-Modernism and the Social Sciences: Insights, Inroads, and Intrusions (Katherine Fierlbeck) || JSTOR
ULRICH MUHLACK, Geschichtswissenschaft im Humanismus und in der Aufklärung: Die Vorgeschichte des Historismus (Johan van der Zande) || JSTOR
V. Y. MUDIMBE and B. JEWSIEWICKI, Africans' Memories and Contemporary History of Africa (Introduction) || JSTOR
JEAN-LOUP AMSELLE, Anthropology and Historicity || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID SCHOENBRUN, A Past Whose Time Has Come: Historical Context and History in Eastern Africa's Great Lakes || abstract || JSTOR
JOCELYNE DAKHLIA, Collective Memory and the Story of History: Lineage and Nation in a North African Oasis || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID COPLAN, History Is Eaten Whole: Consuming Tropes in Sesotho Auriture || abstract || JSTOR
PATRICK HARRIES, Imagery, Symbolism, and Tradition in a South African Bantustan: Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Inkatha, and Zulu History || abstract || JSTOR
JAMES ELKINS, On Monstrously Ambiguous Paintings || abstract || JSTOR
MARTYN P. THOMPSON, Reception Theory and the Interpretation of Historical Meaning || abstract || JSTOR
WULF KANSTEINER, Hayden White's Critique of the Writing of History || abstract || JSTOR
on FREDRIC JAMESON, Postmodernism: Or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (Martin Jay and Jane Flax) || JSTOR
THOMAS BENDER, ed., The Antislavery Debate: Capitalism and Abolitionism as a Problem in Historical Interpretation (Seymour Drescher) || JSTOR
G. R. ELTON, Return to Essentials: Some Reflections on the Present State of Historical Study and HARVEY J. KAYE, The Powers of the Past: Reflections on the Crisis and the Promise of History (Donald Meyer) || JSTOR
JACOB L. TALMON, Myth of the Nation and Vision of Revolution: Ideological Polarization in the Twentiety Century (Liah Greenfeld) || JSTOR
NORBERT ELIAS, Time: An Essay (Dan Thu Nguyen) || JSTOR
JUDITH WALKOWITZ, City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late-Victorian London (Kevin J. Mumford) || JSTOR
ANNETTE ARONOWICZ, The Secret of the Man of Forty || abstract || JSTOR
PAULA RABINOWITZ, Wreckage upon Wreckage: History, Documentary, and the Ruins of Memory || abstract || JSTOR
ROBERT B. PIPPIN, Being, Time, and Politics: The Strauss-Kojève Debate || abstract || JSTOR
ALETTA BIERSACK, ed., Clio in Oceania: Toward a Historical Anthropology and EMIKO OHNUKI-TIERNEY, ed., Culture through Time: Anthropological Approaches(J. D. Y. Peel) || JSTOR
ELIZABETH DEEDS ERMARTH, Sequel to History: Postmodernism and the Crisis of Historical Time (David Carr) || JSTOR
FRANCIS FUKUYAMA, The End of History and the Last Man (Michael S. Roth) || JSTOR
MICHEL VOVELLE, Ideologies and Mentalities (Daniel Gordon) || JSTOR
ANTHONY GIDDENS, Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age (Mary Gluck) || JSTOR
PETER KOSSO, Historical Evidence and Epistemic Justification: Thucydides as a Case Study || abstract || JSTOR
JOSÉ C. BERMEJO-BARRERA, Explicating the Past: In Praise of History || abstract || JSTOR
RAYMOND MARTIN, Objectivity and Meaning in Historical Studies: Toward a Post-analytic View (A Review Essay of Objectivity, Method and Point of View: Essays in the Philosophy of History, ed. W. J. van der Dussen and Lionel Rubinoff) || abstract || JSTOR
JO-ANN PILARDI, The Changing Critical Fortunes of The Second Sex || abstract || JSTOR
LYNN HUNT, ed., The New Cultural History (Laurie Nussdorfer) || JSTOR
GEOFFREY HAWTHORN, Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences (Haskell Fain) || JSTOR
LINDA ORR, Headless History: Nineteenth-Century French Historiography of the Revolution (Larry Shiner) || JSTOR
ANN-LOUISE SHAPIRO, Introduction: History and Feminist Theory, or Talking Back to the Beadle || JSTOR
BONNIE SMITH, Historiography, Objectivity, and the Case of the Abusive Widow || abstract || JSTOR
CAROLYN STEEDMAN, La Théorie qui n'en est pas une, or, Why Clio Doesn't Care || abstract || JSTOR
REGINA MORANTZ-SANCHEZ, Feminist Theory and Historical Practice: Rereading Elizabeth Blackwell || abstract || JSTOR
MARILYN KATZ, Ideology and "the Status of Women" in Ancient Greece || abstract || JSTOR
SYLVIA SCHAFER, When the Child is the Father of the Man: Work, Sexual Difference, and the Guardian-State in Third Republic France || abstract || JSTOR
VRON WARE, Moments of Danger: Race, Gender, and Memories of Empire || abstract || JSTOR
STEVE FULLER, Being There with Thomas Kuhn: A Parable for Postmodern Times || abstract || JSTOR
MARK BEVIR, The Errors of Linguistic Contextualism || abstract || JSTOR
BRIAN J. WHITTON, Universal Pragmatics and the Formation of Western Civilization: A Critique of Habermas's Theory of Human Moral Evolution || abstract || JSTOR
ANN RIGNEY, The Rhetoric of Historical Representation: Three Narrative Histories of the French Revolution (Lloyd Kramer) || JSTOR
ORLANDO PATTERSON, Freedom (Richard H. King) || JSTOR
ERNST SCHULIN, ed., Deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg (1945-65) and Deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft nach 1945 (Georg G. Iggers) || JSTOR
JOHN BENDER and DAVID E. WELLBERY, eds., Chronotypes: The Construction of Time (Michael O'Malley) || JSTOR
JAN PATOCKA, Essais hérétiques sur la philosophie de l'histoire (Aviezer Tucker) || JSTOR
HISTORY AND FICTION
BRUCE MAZLISH, The Question of The Question of Hu || abstract || JSTOR
CUSHING STROUT, Border Crossings: History, Fiction, and Dead Certainties || abstract || JSTOR
ELLIOT L. JURIST, Recognizing the Past || abstract || JSTOR
LYDIA GOEHR, Writing Music History || abstract || JSTOR
RAYMOND MARTIN, The Past Within Us: An Empirical Approach to Philosophy of History (Paul A. Roth) || JSTOR
LIONEL GOSSMAN, Between History and Literature (Ann Rigney) || JSTOR
CHARLES S. MAIER, The Unmasterable Past: Holocaust and German National Identity (Wolfgang J. Mommsen) || JSTOR
ARNALDO MOMIGLIANO, The Classical Foundations of Modern Historiography (David Konstan) || JSTOR
ROBERT BOSSARD, Die Gesetze von Politik und Krieg: Grundzüge einer allgemeinen Geschichtswissenschaft (Theodore H. Von Laue) || JSTOR
DENA GOODMAN, Public Sphere and Private Life: Toward a Synthesis of Current Historiographical Approaches to the Old Regime || abstract || JSTOR
PETER KOSSO, Observing the Past || abstract || JSTOR
DALE S. WRIGHT, Historical Understanding: The Ch'An Buddhist Transmission Narratives and Modern Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
MARTIN BERNAL, Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization, Volume I: The Fabrication of Ancient Greece (R. A. McNeal) || JSTOR
LEON POMPA, Human Nature and Historical Knowledge: Hume, Hegel and Vico (Leon J. Goldstein) || JSTOR
PAUL VEYNE, Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths? An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination (Marilyn A. Katz) || JSTOR
FELIX GILBERT, History: Politics or Culture? Reflections on Ranke and Burckhardt (Helen Liebel-Weckowicz) || JSTOR
JOHN B. THOMPSON, Ideology and Modern Culture: Critical Social Theory in the Era of Mass Communication (Fred Weinstein) || JSTOR