New studies in European history
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- Russia and courtly Europe, ritual and the culture of diplomacy, 1648-1725, Jan Hennings
- Honor, politics and the law in Imperial Germany, 1871-1914, Ann Goldberg
- Memory laws, memory wars, the politics of the past in Europe and Russia, Nikolay Koposov
- The Cossack myth, history and nationhood in the age of empires, Serhii Plokhy
- Individuality and modernity in Berlin, self and society from Weimar to the Wall, Moritz Föllmer
- Christian democracy and the origins of European Union, Wolfram Kaiser
- The making of a fiscal-military state in post-revolutionary France, Jerome Greenfield
- The emotional politics of the alternative left, West Germany, 1968-1984, Joachim C. Haberlen
- 1789, the French Revolution begins, Robert H. Blackman
- Paris and the Spirit of 1919, Consumer Struggles, Transnationalism and Revolution, Tyler Stovall
- Provincial power and absolute monarchy, the Estates General of Burgundy, 1661-1790, Julian Swann
- Re-writing the French revolutionary tradition, [liberal opposition and the fall of the Bourbon monarchy], Robert Alexander
- Russia on the eve of modernity, popular religion and traditional culture under the last tsars, Leonid Heretz
- Making Prussians, raising Germans, a cultural history of Prussian state-building after civil war, 1866-1935, Jasper Heinzen
- The French Second Empire, an anatomy of political power, by Roger Price
- Monarchy, myth, and material culture in Germany 1750-1950, by Eva Giloi
- Saving nature under socialism, transnational environmentalism in East Germany, 1968-1990, Julia E. Ault
- Economistes and the reinvention of empire, France in the Americas and Africa, c. 1750-1802, Pernille Røge
- Protest, reform and repression in Khrushchev's Soviet Union, Robert Hornsby
- West Germany, Cold War Europe and the Algerian War, Mathilde von Bülow, University of Glasgow
- Re-writing the French revolutionary tradition, Robert Alexander
- The rise of heritage, preserving the past in France, Germany and England, 1789-1914, Astrid Swenson
- Protest, reform and repression in Khrushchev's Soviet Union, by Robert Hornsby
- Fascism's European empire, Italian occupation during the Second World War, Davide Rodogno ; translated by Adrian Belton
- Red globalization, the political economy of the Soviet Cold War from Stalin to Khrushchev, Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
- The politics of wine in early modern France, religion and popular culture in Burgundy, 1477-1630, Mack P. Holt, George Mason University
- Helmuth von Moltke and the origins of the First World War, Annika Mombauer
- Cross purposes, Catholicism and the political imagination in Poland, Magdalena Waligórska
- Peter the Great, the struggle for power, 1671-1725, Paul Bushkovitch
- Making the Soviet intelligentsia, universities and intellectual life under Stalin and Khrushchev, Benjamin Tromly
- Inventing a socialist nation, Heimat and the politics of everyday life in the GDR, 1945-1990, Jan Palmowski
- Ordinary Prussians, Brandenburg Junkers and villagers, 1500-1840, William W. Hagen
- Germans to Poles, communism, nationalism and ethnic cleansing after the Second World War, Hugo Service
- Imperial boundaries, Cossack communities and empire-building in the age of Peter the Great, Brian J. Boeck
- Vienna and Versailles, the courts of Europe's major dynastic rivals, 1550-1780, Jeroen Duindam
- Catholic revival in the age of the baroque, religious identity in southwest Germany, 1550-1750, Marc R. Forster
- Mussolini's nation-empire, sovereignty and settlement in Italy's borderlands, 1922-1943, Roberta Pergher
- European elites and ideas of empire, 1917-1957, Dina Gusejnova, University of Sheffield
- Wine, sugar, and the making of modern France, global economic crisis and the racialization of French citizenship, 1870-1910, Elizabeth Heath
- Honor, politics and the law in imperial Germany, 1871-1914, Ann Goldberg
- From Reich to state, the Rhineland in the revolutionary age, 1780-1830, Michael Rowe
- People and politics in France, 1848-1870, Roger Price
- Christian democracy and the origins of European Union, Wolfram Kaiser
- A people's music, Jazz in East Germany, 1945-1990, Helma Kaldewey
- Student revolt in 1968, France, Italy and West Germany, Ben Mercer
- Migrating memories, Romanian Germans in modern Europe, James Koranyi
- The Russian roots of Nazism, white émigrés and the making of National Socialism, 1917-1945, Michael Kellogg
- The rise of heritage, preserving the past in France, Germany and England, 1789-1914, Astrid Swenson
- Globalisation and the nation in imperial Germany, Sebastian Conrad ; translated by Sorcha O'Hagan
- Russia on the eve of modernity, popular religion and traditional culture under the last tsars, Leonid Heretz