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291 Selected Bibliography This is a list relevant to the historiographical nature of this volume rather than one of American histories by European authors (those cited in the chapter notes are only a fraction of the whole). Adams, David K., Gunther H. Lenz, Peter J. Ling, and Maurizio Vaudagna, eds. Transatlantic Encounters: Public Uses and Misuses of History in Europe and the United States. Amsterdam: VU University Press, 2000. Amerikastudien/American Studies 54, no. 3 (2009). [This issue contains several articles on German approaches to American history.] Appleby, Joyce, Lynn Hunt, and Margaret Jacob. Telling the Truth about History . New York: Norton, 1994. Badger, Tony. “Confessions of a British Americanist.” Journal of American History 79, no. 2 (September 1992): 515–23. Bender, Thomas, ed. Rethinking American History in a Global Age. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. [Sixteen chapters (plus an introduction) by participants in the 1997–2000 La Pietra conferences on internationalizing the study of American history.] Berger, Stefan, ed. Writing the Nation: A Global Perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Bolkhovitinov, Nikolai N. “American History in Russia: Retrospect and Prospect .” Journal of American History 79, no. 2 (September 1992): 524–29. Bolkhovitinov, Nikolai N., and Marin Pundeff.“The Study of United States History in the Soviet Union.” American Historical Review 74, no. 4 (April 1969): 1221–42. Bu, Liping. Making the World like Us: Education, Cultural Expansion, and the American Century. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003. Casper, Scott E., ed. “Textbooks and Teaching” section. Journal of American History 96, no. 4 (March 2010): 1085–144. [Ten articles reflecting on the 292 | Selected Bibliography challenges and opportunities of teaching U.S. history outside the United States.] Conway, Martin, and Kiran Klaus Patel, eds. Europeanization in the Twentieth Century: Historical Approaches. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2010. Debouzy, Marianne. “From American Studies to American History: A French Point of View.” Journal of American History 79, no. 2 (September 1992): 491–98. Eckert, Astrid M. “American History in Germany: The View of the Practitioners —Norbert Finzsch, Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, Detleft Junker, and Ursula Lehmkuhl.” GHI Bulletin 32 (Spring 2003): 51–84. European Journal of American Studies 2006, no. 1. [This issue, available online at http://ejas.revues.org/193, contains several brief essays on American studies in various European countries.] Evans, Richard. “The Wonderfulness of Us: The Tory Interpretation of History.” London Review of Books 33, no. 6 (March 17, 2011): 9–12. Fasce, Ferdinando, Maurizio Vaudagna, and Raffaella Baritono, eds. Beyond the Nation: Pushing the Boundaries of U.S. History from a Transatlantic Perspective. Turin: Otto, 2013. Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, and Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, eds. Reconstructing History : The Emergence of a New Historical Society. New York: Routledge, 1999. Frank, Tibor. “‘Through the Looking-Glass’: A Century of Self-Reflecting Hungarian Images of the United States (1834–1941).” In Multicultural Challenge in American Culture, edited by Lehel Vadon, 21–36. Eger, Hungary: Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola, 1999. Fuchs, Eckhardt, and Janine S. Micunek Fuchs, eds. American History in Europe: A Directory of Academic Programs and Research Institutes. Washington DC: German Historical Institute, 2007. Giles, Paul. “European American Studies and American American Studies.” European Journal of American Culture 19, no. 1 (2000): 12–16. Giles, Paul, and R.J. Ellis. “E Pluribus Multitudinum: The New World of Journal Publishing in American Studies.” American Quarterly 57 (December 2005): 1033–78. [This article lists and analyzes American studies journals published outside the United States.] Gräser, Marcus. “World History in a Nation-State: The Transnational Disposition in Historical Writing in the United States.” Journal of American History 79, no. 2 (March 2009): 1038–52. Hanke, Lewis, ed. Guide to the Study of United States History outside the U.S., 1945–1980. 5 vols. White Plains, NY: Kraus International Publications, 1985. [An exhaustive guide, with essays on countries around the world and listings and synopses of non-U.S. publications on American history.] Havard, Gilles, and Cecile Vidal.“Making New France New Again: French Historians Rediscover their American Past.”Common-place 7, no. 4 (July 2007). www.common-place.org/vol-07/no-04/harvard/. Heale, Michael. “The British Discovery of American History: War, Liberalism and the Atlantic Connection.” Journal of American Studies 39, no. 3 (December 2005): 357–69. [3.145.154.178] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 05:51 GMT) Selected Bibliography | 293 Hilton, Sylvia L.“Identities and the Usable Pasts of Colonial Borderlands: Spanish Historians and the North Pacific Frontiers of the Spanish Empire.” In Alta California: Peoples in Motion...

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