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Al-MasaqIslam and the Medieval MediterraneanThe Journal of the Society for the Medieval Mediterranean
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European Review of HistoryRevue européenne d’histoireVolume 18 Numbers 5–6 October–December 2011SPECIAL ISSUE: Antiquity and the RuinNUMERO SPECIAL: L’Antiquite et les ruinesGUEST EDITOR: Ahuvia Kahane
CONTENTS – SOMMAIRE
Antiquity and the ruin: introductionAhuvia Kahane 631
Imagining ruins in Ancient RomeCatharine Edwards 645
Sappho, Tithonos and the ruin of the bodyPage duBois 663
Fragments, splinters and sawdust: Aristophanes’ view of the Sophistic rhetoricPietro Pucci 673
Sublime monuments and sublime ruins in ancient aestheticsJames I. Porter 685
Seeing Caesar in ruins: towards a radical aesthetic of ruinsRichard Alston 697
Necessite des ruines: les enjeux du classiqueSalvatore Settis 717
Le passe entre execration et admiration: les ruines de l’empire et l’Europe medievalAlain Schnapp 741
Heritage, memoire, identites: la liste UNESCO du patrimoine mondialJean-Pierre Vallat 759
Beneath the shadow of the Porta Nigra: Karl Marx and the ruins of TrierEdith Hall 783
Les ruines comme memoire des crimes du passeAndreas Wittenburg 799
‘A true witness of transience’: Berlin’s Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtniskirche and the symbolic use of architectural fragments in modernityRudiger Zill 811
Image, word and the antiquity of ruinsAhuvia Kahane 829
Book Reviews‘Flowers for the Rebels who Failed?’Alex BUTTERWORTH, The World That Never Was: A True Story of Dreamers, Schemers,Anarchists and Secret Agents
David BERRY ed., New Perspectives on Anarchism, Labour and Syndicalism: The Individual, the National and the Transnational
Benjamin FRANKS and Matthew WILSON eds., Anarchism and Moral Philosophy
Duane ROUSSELLE and Sureyyya EVREN eds., Post-Anarchism: A Reader(MATTHEW S. ADAMS) 851
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Volume 18 Numbers 5–6 2011 ISSN: 1350–7486
SPECIAL ISSUE: Antiquity and the RuinNUMERO SPECIAL: L’Antiquite et les ruines
GUEST EDITOR: Ahuvia Kahane
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IMAGO MVNDIthe international journal FOR
the history of cartography
volume 63
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ISSN 0308-5694
ARTICLES
The Maps Are the Message: Mehmet II’s Patronageof an ‘Ottoman Cluster’
KAREN PINTO, p. 155
Saxton’s Maps of England and Wales: The Accuracyof Anglia and Britannia and Their Relationship to
Each Other and to the County MapsDAVID I. BOWER, p. 180
Sixteenth-Century Intelligencers and Their MapsROBYN ADAMS, p. 201
SHORTER ARTICLES
Martin Waldseemüller’s Death DateCHET VAN DUZER AND BENOÎT LARGER, p. 217
The Chronology of Saxton’s County Maps: A Neglected SuggestionJ. H. ANDREWS, p. 220
OBITUARY
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THESES IN PROGRESS
CHRONICLE FOR 2010
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The use and abuse of commercial letters from the Cairo GenizaJessica L. Goldberg 127
Money and its use in the thought and experience of Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury (1093–1109)Giles E.M. Gasper and Svein H. Gullbekk 155
Financial, chivalric or religious? The motives of the Fourth Crusaders reconsideredSavvas Neocleous 183
The texture of literacy in the testimonies of late-medieval English proof-of-age jurors, 1270 to 1430William S. Deller 207
Reconciling mendicant and secular confessors in late medieval EnglandMarc B. Cels 225
Richard, duke of York, and the crisis of Henry VI’s household in 1450–1: some further evidenceRalph Griffiths 244
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Volume 26 Number 2 December 2011
MediterraneanHistoricalReview
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Mediterranean H
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Mediterranean Historical Review
Volume 26 Number 2 December 2011
CONTENTS
ArticlesProfessional characteristics of the Jewish guild in the Muslim world: Thessaloniki dockers at the end of the Ottoman eraShai Srougo 115
Muslim exodus and land redistribution in Autonomous Crete (1898–1913)Manos Perakis 135
City-ports in the Eastern and Central Mediterranean from the mid-sixteenth to the nineteenth century: urban and social aspectsOlga Katsiardi-Hering 151
On reading Goitein’s A Mediterranean Society: a view from economic historyJessica L. Goldberg 171
Book reviews 187
Publications received 225
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