European Review of History-Revue Europeenne d'Histoire

Papers
(The TQCC of European Review of History-Revue Europeenne d'Histoire is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The making of a fiscal-military state in post-revolutionary France The making of a fiscal-military state in post-revolutionary France , by Jerome Greenfield, Cambridge, 6
Land, indigeneity and archaeological ruins in Ottoman Palestine: the people of Beit Jibrin and the Palestine Exploration Fund4
Socialist advisers and the dilemmas of the ‘socialist world system’: Sino-Soviet exchange as a model for failure in Guinea-Conakry, 1950–644
Voluntary organizations and the provision of health services in England and France, 1917–293
Forex forever: the City of London and the foreign exchange market since 18503
Introduction: exploring the International Statistical Institute, 1885–19383
Preparing for an alliance: China’s socialist model and Albania’s economic path in the Early Cold War3
Neighbours of passage: a microhistory of migrants in a Paris tenement, 1882–1932 Neighbours of passage: a microhistory of migrants in a Paris tenement, 1882–1932 , by Fa3
Media and the mind: art, science, and notebooks as paper machines, 1700–18303
Ghosts between the lines: local workers in Italian archaeological excavations in Crete (1899–1910)3
Despondence, dependence and dignity: on the dilemmas of being an object of international charity in Western Europe – a Weimar German case study3
Impacts of political interests on the arms exports of Škoda Works in the 1930s: the case of supplies to Yugoslavia and Iran2
Œuvres de guerre, Croix-Rouge américaine et reconstruction pendant et après la Première Guerre mondiale : l’exemple du Havre en Seine-inférieure2
From Thatcherism to the Third Way: Labour and the ‘Great Moving Right Show’, 1979–992
The composite world of early modern information2
Thucydides and the British reaction to the French Revolution2
State intervention and social prevention: housing provision for refugees in Nea Kokkinia, Piraeus (1923–28)2
Between economy and politics: China and the Leipzig Trade Fair (1950–1966)2
A gathering of ‘technical theorists’? Situating the ISI within the field of international statistics through the prism of the migration debates (1887–1938)2
Covered tracks? Deportation as a historical blind spot in twentieth to twenty-first century Nordic countries2
At Eden’s door: the Habsburg Jewish life of Leon Kellner 1859–1928 At Eden’s door: the Habsburg Jewish life of Leon Kellner 1859–1928 , by David Rechter, London, The Lit2
Warsaw testament2
Litigation, credit, crisis: the case of the bill of exchange in the late Habsburg monarchy2
Cultures of protest and industrial conflict in Italy since 19451
International Jewish Humanitarianism in the Age of the Great WarSaving the Children: Humanitarianism, Internationalism, and Empire1
Writing visual histories1
Between freedom and unfreedom: imprisonment and crime in premodern Europe1
Central European elites in post-imperial transition: locality, agency, capital1
From self-management to new socialism: reformist economists, crisis and transition in late socialist Yugoslavia1
The need to know. Information gathering and evaluation in Communist Party organizations of Hungarian universities (1948-1956)1
The courtiers and the court of Louis XIII, 1610 to 16431
‘It really is the book for the P[olitical] C[ommissar]’: Soviet war literature and the quest for the ideal political commissar and fighter in the Democratic Army of Greece1
Revisiting the road to Cypriot independence1
Modernising Turkey with statistics: implementing ISI expertise in the Turkish statistical reform at the end of the 1920s1
Géopolitiques de la culture: L’artiste, le diplomate et l’entrepreneur1
Politics and the English country house, 1688–1800 Politics and the English country house, 1688–1800 , edited by Joan Coutu, Jon Stobart, and Peter N. Lindfield, Montreal1
Archiving the Swiss Tagsatzung in the early modern era: from distributed protocols to confederal archive1
‘A battle for property by legal means’: procedural reform and social politics in the Habsburg monarchy1
The liberation of the camps: the end of the Holocaust and its aftermath1
Maoism with Italian characteristics: China’s global influence and the Italian Left, 1956–19761
Eager to (let) know: knowledge production and dissemination in state socialist Eastern Europe1
‘For everything, the local priest is a helper in adversity’: Catholic clergy and the new order in post-Habsburg Tyrol1
From the Washington Consensus to the Warsaw Consensus: ‘shock therapies’ as a neoliberal success story1
Dying for France: experiencing and representing the soldier’s death, 1500–20001
Liquid empire: water and power in the colonial world1
Between Lower Austria and Moravia: displaced local elites and the Feldsberg/Valtice agricultural school1
Armies and Political Change in Britain, 1660–1750 Armies and Political Change in Britain, 1660–1750 , by Hannah Smith, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, xi + 346 pp1
MoMA goes to Paris in 1938: building and politicizing American Art1
The miniature monarch: picture postcards and imperial politics in the late Habsburg Empire1
International development contested: the American Child Health Section in Belgium (1922–1924)1
Universalizing the social market economy c .1978: stepping away from institutions and towards discourse1
Des soignants parachutés en France occupée : la résistance médicale au-delà des frontières1
Voluntary organizations, the Red Cross and the features of humanitarian reconstruction in Western Europe after the World Wars1
Defining ‘Russianness’, defining ‘Austrianness’ – defining ‘Europe’: Austrian Tchaikovsky imageries during the Allied occupation, 1945–551
Experiencing the modern European monarchy: mobility in the fin-de-siècle Habsburg Empire1
Freedom and competition: Tibor Liska’s socialist entrepreneurship and the economic experiments in Kádár’s Hungary1
Greece from junta to crisis: modernization, transition and diversity1
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