TABLE OF CONTENT
Roundtable: Contemporary European Historians on Brexit
Introduction: Contemporary European Historians on BrexitContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 1 – 5doi: 10.1017/S096077731800067X Published Online on 8 February 2019
Brexit: 100 Years in the MakingMartin ConwayContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 6 – 9doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000681 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Plebiscite or Parliament? Brexit and the End of the History of the British Political ModelPieter LagrouContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 10 – 13doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000693 Published Online on 8 February 2019
The Power of History: British and German Views of the European, National and Imperial PastDominik GeppertContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 14 – 18doi: 10.1017/S096077731800070X Published Online on 8 February 2019
Spanish Historians and Brexit: On Special Paths and Historical NormalityXosé M. Núñez SeixasContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 19 – 22doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000711 Published Online on 8 February 2019
‘Britain – the Sicily of Europe?’ Continental Perspectives on Britain’s Amour PropreAxel KörnerContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 23 – 26doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000723 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Brexit from Greek Vantage Points: Changing Histories in the United Kingdom and GreeceNikolaos PapadogiannisContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 27 – 30doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000735 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Brave New World? Brave Old World?Anne DeightonContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 31 – 34doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000747 Published Online on 8 February 2019
The Historical Roots of the ‘Awkward Partner’ NarrativeN. Piers LudlowContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 35 – 38doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000759 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Back to the 1960s or Further Back? Brexit as a European Dilemma between Past and FutureThorsten Borring OlesenContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 39 – 41doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000772 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Of Walls and Fences: Brexit and the History of Cross-Border MigrationPertti AhonenContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 42 – 45doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000760 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Social Europe, Democracy and BrexitSandrine KottContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 46 – 49doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000784 Published Online on 8 February 2019
British and European Citizenship: Entanglements through the Lens of DisabilityMonika Baár, Paul van TrigtContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 50 – 52doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000796 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Steampunk NationalismMaciej JanowskiContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 53 – 56doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000802 Published Online on 8 February 2019
New Versailles or a Velvet Revolution? Brexit and the Exits of Central and Eastern European History, 1916–2016Ferenc Laczó, Mate RigoContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 57 – 60doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000814 Published Online on 8 February 2019
The United Kingdom and Central Europe: A Dream of an AlternativeAdam HudekContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 61 – 64doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000826 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Brexit: A Tipping Point towards New TribalismMaria BucurContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 65 – 68doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000838 Published Online on 8 February 2019
What Went Wrong and Why? Nationalism versus Democracy in Eastern and Western EuropeVladimir TismaneanuContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 69 – 72doi: 10.1017/S096077731800084X Published Online on 8 February 2019
Sovereignty, ‘Return to Europe’ and Democratic Distrust in the East after 1989 in the Light of BrexitMichal KopečekContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 73 – 76doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000851 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Nationalist Internationalism in the Modern AgeDavid MotadelContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 77 – 81doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000863 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Spotlight
Documents as Weapons: The Uses of a Dictatorship’s ArchivesElidor MëhilliContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 82 – 95doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000656 Published Online on 8 February 2019
A Perilous History: A Historiographical Essay on the French ResistanceLaurent DouzouContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 96 – 106doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000619 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Review article
Between the Round Table and the Waiting Room: Scholarship on War and Peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo after the ‘Post-Cold War’Catherine BakerContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 107 – 119doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000668 Published Online on 8 February 2019
Locating Dictatorship in the Anthropocene: Historiographic Trends in the History of Science and Technology and the Study of European AuthoritarianismLouie Dean Valencia-GarcíaContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 1, February 2018, pp 120 – 130doi: 10.1017/S0960777318000644 Published Online on 8 February 2019