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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A Dionysian songbook: The mysterious singing Levine, Elliott M.
1989
11 C p. 719-732
14 p.
article
2 Aesthetic authority and tradition: Nietzsche and the Greeks Strong, Tracy B.
1989
11 C p. 989-1007
19 p.
article
3 Anarchism and the French revolution van Gisteren, G.
1989
11 C p. 3-9
7 p.
article
4 1688 and 1789 from the viewpoint of 1830 Robinson, Julian
1989
11 C p. 189-196
8 p.
article
5 Animal sports and popular culture: Problems of continuity Stokvis, R.
1989
11 C p. 501-508
8 p.
article
6 A public life denied by history—Jeanne Deroin or the forgetfulness of self Riot-Sarcey, Michelle
1989
11 C p. 253-261
9 p.
article
7 A scientist between religion and politics in Portugal (1751–1800): Teodoro de Almeida Domingues, Francisco Contente
1989
11 C p. 325-329
5 p.
article
8 Balzac et la Révolution d'après les Chouans Sablé, J.
1989
11 C p. 43-49
7 p.
article
9 Beyond the real/apparent world: From signs to imaging in Nietzsche Watson, James R.
1989
11 C p. 1009-1014
6 p.
article
10 Changing relations between Universities and research policy and industry: From the elite traditional to the popular entrepreneurial Wasser, Henry
1989
11 C p. 653-659
7 p.
article
11 Classical studies and the Europeanisation of Russia Wes, M.A.
1989
11 C p. 661-666
6 p.
article
12 Commerce, capitalism and the political culture of the French Revolution Scott, William
1989
11 C p. 89-105
17 p.
article
13 Daily life and culture of an urban Elite: The imperial city of Nördlingen in the 15th and 16th century Bátori, Ingrid
1989
11 C p. 621-627
7 p.
article
14 Derrida, deconstructionism and Nietzsche: The tree of knowledge and the tree of life Zelechow, Bernard
1989
11 C p. 901-905
5 p.
article
15 Domestic dissent in the narrative of the persecution of Agnes Beaumont Camden, Vera J.
1989
11 C p. 211-224
14 p.
article
16 Editorial Board 1989
11 C p. IFC-
1 p.
article
17 Elite and popular culture: ‘Patriotism and the British intellectuals’ C 1886–1945 Rich, Paul
1989
11 C p. 449-466
18 p.
article
18 Elite and popular perspective: Thoughts on the 1938 Anschluss Strong, George V.
1989
11 C p. 583-591
9 p.
article
19 European bureaucratic elites: Rising or declining? Diamant, Alfred
1989
11 C p. 545-558
14 p.
article
20 European enlightenments and Canadian rebellions Ryerson, S.B.
1989
11 C p. 377-380
4 p.
article
21 European revolutions and the European system Geiss, Imanuel
1989
11 C p. 351-358
8 p.
article
22 Explaining the origins of socialism: Thought and action in an age of revolution Taylor, Keith
1989
11 C p. 393-403
11 p.
article
23 Foucault, Nietzsche, history: Two modes of the genealogical method Sax, Benjamin C.
1989
11 C p. 769-781
13 p.
article
24 Friedrich Nietzsche and classical philology today Irmscher, Johannes
1989
11 C p. 963-966
4 p.
article
25 Hegel, Marx, Lukács: The dialectic of freedom and necessity Day, Richard B.
1989
11 C p. 907-934
28 p.
article
26 Hierarchy and the search for social equality at the French constituant assembly, 1789–1791 Lemay, Edna Hindie
1989
11 C p. 21-26
6 p.
article
27 Historical endings: Waiting with Godot E.Corcoran, Paul
1989
11 C p. 331-349
19 p.
article
28 Human rights and Nietzsche Mineau, André
1989
11 C p. 877-882
6 p.
article
29 Instead of revolution: Human ghosts of departed quantities. Quantity, quality and holy anorexia Barth, E.M.
1989
11 C p. 289-304
16 p.
article
30 Introduction 1989
11 C p. xiii-
1 p.
article
31 Is Friedrich Nietzsche a precursor to the holistic movement? Krebbs Jr, R.Stephen
1989
11 C p. 701-709
9 p.
article
32 Jacobinism and the European revolutionary tradition Levine, Norman
1989
11 C p. 157-180
24 p.
article
33 Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the fusion of democratic sovereignty with aristocratic government Cranston, Maurice
1989
11 C p. 417-425
9 p.
article
34 John Bright and Samuel Van Houten: Radical liberalism and the working classes in Britain and The Netherlands 1860–1880 Stuurman, Siep
1989
11 C p. 593-604
12 p.
article
35 John Taylor ‘the Water-Poet’: A cultural amphibian in 17th-century England Capp, Bernard
1989
11 C p. 537-544
8 p.
article
36 Le langage des honnestes gens: An enquiry into language and elite culture in 17th century France Jordan, Albert
1989
11 C p. 435-448
14 p.
article
37 Lenin's concept of culture Kenez, Peter
1989
11 C p. 359-363
5 p.
article
38 Le sens des Révolutions européennes de l'est de l'Europe en tant que conséquences directes des Révolutions françaises de 1789–1848 Lazaresco, Dan A.
1989
11 C p. 143-156
14 p.
article
39 Les idées des Lumières et de la Révolution française chez les Roumains de l'empire des Habsbourgs (1750–1825) Bogdan, Ioan Mircea
1989
11 C p. 109-119
11 p.
article
40 Literature and language after the death of God Stein, A.L.
1989
11 C p. 791-795
5 p.
article
41 Maxime Leroy, analyste du declin de la loi revolutionnaire Zylberman, Patrick
1989
11 C p. 83-88
6 p.
article
42 ‘Milicianas’ and homefront heroines: Images of women in revolutionary Spain (1936–1939)1 Nash, Mary
1989
11 C p. 235-244
10 p.
article
43 Modernism's two eternities Georgieff, Andrey
1989
11 C p. 693-699
7 p.
article
44 Modernity, the individual and rationality in Marxism (surrealism and revolution) Cloudsley, Tim
1989
11 C p. 849-855
7 p.
article
45 Montaigne's ‘des cannibales’ and natural sources of virtue Horowitz, Maryanne Cline
1989
11 C p. 427-434
8 p.
article
46 Music and the Russian revolution Seaman, Gerald
1989
11 C p. 197-202
6 p.
article
47 Nietzsche and Ernst Jünger: From nihilism to totalitarianism Ohana, David
1989
11 C p. 751-758
8 p.
article
48 Nietzsche and fascism Williams, Howard
1989
11 C p. 893-899
7 p.
article
49 Nietzsche and Heidegger Lawrence, Joseph P.
1989
11 C p. 711-717
7 p.
article
50 Nietzsche and the critique of oppositional thinking Schrift, Alan D.
1989
11 C p. 783-790
8 p.
article
51 Nietzsche and the cultural resonance of the ‘Death of God’ Roberts, R.H.
1989
11 C p. 1025-1035
11 p.
article
52 Nietzsche and the woman question Diethe, Carol
1989
11 C p. 865-875
11 p.
article
53 Nietzsche contra Rousseau: Goethe versus Catilina? Blondel, Eric
1989
11 C p. 675-683
9 p.
article
54 Nietzsche in America: Fashion and fascination Van Der Will, Wilfried
1989
11 C p. 1015-1023
9 p.
article
55 Nietzsche in Derrida's spurs: Deconstruction as deracination Freydberg, Bernard D.
1989
11 C p. 685-692
8 p.
article
56 Nietzsche: Moralist or immoralist?—the verdict of the european protestant theologians in the First World War Bailey, Charles E.
1989
11 C p. 799-814
16 p.
article
57 Nietzsche on human nature Schacht, Richard
1989
11 C p. 883-892
10 p.
article
58 Nietzsche's arctic zone of cognition and post-structuralism Parent, David
1989
11 C p. 759-767
9 p.
article
59 Nietzsche: The divination paradigm of knowledge in Western culture Bulhof, Ilse N.
1989
11 C p. 937-954
18 p.
article
60 On the front between the cultures: Thomas Müntzer on popular and learned culture Baylor, Michael G.
1989
11 C p. 523-536
14 p.
article
61 Parallèle entre la Révolution des paysans Roumains de transylvanie 1784 et la Révolution française de 1789 Gionea, Vasile
1989
11 C p. 131-141
11 p.
article
62 Popular and elite musical cultures in a revolutionary context Miller, Marion S.
1989
11 C p. 565-571
7 p.
article
63 Popular culture and the counter-reformation Mullett, Michael
1989
11 C p. 493-499
7 p.
article
64 ‘Popular culture? What do you mean?’ Wilson, Stephen
1989
11 C p. 515-519
5 p.
article
65 Popular knowledge in the 18th century almanacs Lisboa, Joao Luis
1989
11 C p. 509-513
5 p.
article
66 Protestant religion, the state and the suppression of traditional youth culture in Southwest Germany Gestrich, Andreas
1989
11 C p. 629-635
7 p.
article
67 ‘Removing epidemick ignorance’: An attempt to promote popular learning in late-seventeenth century England? Southgate, B.C.
1989
11 C p. 645-651
7 p.
article
68 Republicanism versus commercial society: Paine, Burke and the French revolution debate Claeys, Gregory
1989
11 C p. 313-324
12 p.
article
69 Revolution, emancipation, and state definition of human status Wright, Claudia
1989
11 C p. 51-82
32 p.
article
70 Revolution, patriotism and the concept of changes in the culture and lifestyle of Dutch urban elites Jong, Joop de
1989
11 C p. 637-644
8 p.
article
71 Romanticism, rationality and alienation— the Triple-H-theory revisited Brunkhorst, Hauke
1989
11 C p. 831-839
9 p.
article
72 Rousseau intimiste et la fusion des cultures? Grassi, Marie-Claire
1989
11 C p. 559-563
5 p.
article
73 Ruptures and traumas in central European consciousness: Czech history as a test case Krejci, Jaroslav
1989
11 C p. 365-376
12 p.
article
74 1888–1988: Some remarks on nihilism and secularisation Riva, Massimo
1989
11 C p. 979-988
10 p.
article
75 Special topic issues in print 1989
11 C p. III-IV
nvt p.
article
76 Subjectivisation as control or resistance: An examination of reformation theology and Marxism Pattman, Rob
1989
11 C p. 967-978
12 p.
article
77 Symbols of culpability and the universal language of justice: The ritual of public executions in late medieval Europe Cohen, Esther
1989
11 C p. 407-416
10 p.
article
78 The attack on value in 20th century art Boyers, Robert
1989
11 C p. 481-491
11 p.
article
79 The coming of the text: The text of publicity Mowitt, John
1989
11 C p. 573-582
10 p.
article
80 The counter revolutionary function of the social sciences in advanced industrial societies: A post revolutionary analysis and a revolutionary alternative Wilson, H.T.
1989
11 C p. 467-477
11 p.
article
81 The declaration of human and civil rights for women (Paris, 1791) by Olympe de Gouges Schröder, Hannelore
1989
11 C p. 263-271
9 p.
article
82 The EC: Cultural strength in diversity Larive, Jessica
1989
11 C p. 667-671
5 p.
article
83 The enlightenment—a stranded project? Habermas on Nietzsche as a ‘turning point’ to postmodernity Nagl, Ludwig
1989
11 C p. 743-750
8 p.
article
84 The establishment of democracy in Russia: The origins of the provisional government reconsidered Norton, Barbara T.
1989
11 C p. 181-188
8 p.
article
85 The Frauen-Zeitung (1849–52): Harmony and dissonance in mid-century German feminism Prelinger, Catherine M.
1989
11 C p. 245-251
7 p.
article
86 The French romantics on comparative revolution Salmon, J.H.M.
1989
11 C p. 381-391
11 p.
article
87 The historical consciousness of man Mitscherling, Jeff
1989
11 C p. 733-741
9 p.
article
88 The idea of patriotism during the first years of the French Revolution Kemiläinen, Aira
1989
11 C p. 11-19
9 p.
article
89 The impact of the French Revolution on the development of philosophy Netopilik, Jakub
1989
11 C p. 35-41
7 p.
article
90 The Maxwell prizes in European studies 1989
11 C p. I-
1 p.
article
91 The ‘new’ Nietzsche Cooper, David E.
1989
11 C p. 857-863
7 p.
article
92 The Nietzsche temptation in the thought of Albert Camus Duvall, William E.
1989
11 C p. 955-962
8 p.
article
93 The post-modern challenge: From Marx to Nietzsche in the West German alternative and Green movement Betz, Hans-Georg
1989
11 C p. 815-830
16 p.
article
94 The Russian revolution of 1905 Williams, Beryl
1989
11 C p. 203-208
6 p.
article
95 The struggle for unity among Parisian women: The Voix des femmes, March–June 1848 Strumingher, Laura S.
1989
11 C p. 273-285
13 p.
article
96 The uses of popular culture by rival elites: The case of alsace, 1890–1914 Wilkinson, James
1989
11 C p. 605-618
14 p.
article
97 The vita femina and truth Burney-Davis, Terri
1989
11 C p. 841-847
7 p.
article
98 Today's nationalism: Old forms and new Brugmans, Henri
1989
11 C p. 305-311
7 p.
article
99 Toussaint l'ouverture and the black revolution of St. Domingue as reflected in German literature from Kleist to Buch Bourke, Thomas E.
1989
11 C p. 121-130
10 p.
article
100 Turning points in history 1989
11 C p. xi-
1 p.
article
101 Un bilan littéraire de la Révolution française: À propos du Nouveau Diable boiteux, Tableau de Paris en 1797 Nakagawa, Hisayasu
1989
11 C p. 27-33
7 p.
article
102 Women in revolution 1848/49: History and fictional representation in literary texts by German women writers McNicholl, Rachel
1989
11 C p. 225-233
9 p.
article
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