Journal of Modern European History

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Modern European History 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Responses of Muslims in Weimar Germany to the Abolition of the Caliphate9
Between Proclamations of Friendship and Concealed Distrust: The Turkish-Soviet Border Commission, 1925–19266
Free Movement in Postwar Europe: Exploring a Multivalent Concept. Introduction5
‘To the Homeland’: Settler Monument, Memory and the Finnish Colony of Petsamo on the Finnish–Russian Borderlands5
Contentious Integration: Conflicts in the History of the European Union4
‘Going to Szaber’ – What Happened to the Jewish Property in Poland, 1944–19484
Leopold II, Kimpa Vita and the Local Decolonisation of the Belgian Public Space3
Russian Writer Tolstoy, Ukrainian Filmmaker Dovzhenko and Professor Nikolaev: How the Soviet Intelligentsia Shaped the Documentation of Nazi Crimes in Liberated Kharkiv3
The End of a Cold War Military Alliance in Europe: The Disappearance of the Warsaw Pact, 1985–19912
Social Justice after the 20th Century. Edited by Martin Conway and Camilo Erlichman2
The Many Endings of the International Colonial Institute and the White Appropriation of Decolonisation (1949–2000)2
Montenegrins in the Ottoman Empire as ‘Enemy Aliens’ during World War I (1914–1918)2
Who May Represent a Nation in Upheaval? The Concept of Representation during the Polish November Uprising, 1830–18312
Lawyers Writing History: The Politics of the Past of the United Restitution Organisation (URO) from 1948 to the 1980s2
The Confiscation of German Property Between Economic Nationalism and National Security (1918–1930) 2
The Europeanization of Honour: Wehrmacht Veterans and European Integration in the 1950s2
Conflict and Urban Mobility: Challenges and Responses to Free Movement in Belfast during the Troubles2
Robbery and Early Restitution in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe 1939–1949: Introduction2
Security, Public Order and Paramilitarism in Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1918–1920: Comparative Considerations1
Pram Countries: Baby Carriages From Symbols of Good Motherhood to Gender Equal Parenting in the Nordic Countries1
Dissolved from Within: The Visegrád Group Bury the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to Exit the Soviet Bloc1
Mobility and Immobility during the Cold War: International Tourism and the Politics of Free Movement in Socialist Romania, 1950s–1980s1
Civil Servants, Holocaust Survivors, Non-Jews: Early Restitution in Hungary1
To their Credit: The Aristocracy and Commercial Credit in Europe, c.1750–18201
From Bitter Enemies to Political Partners: Shifting Viewpoints of Slovenian Clericals and Liberals during World War I1
Responding to Mass Atrocities in Southeast Europe: History and Memory of World War II and Its Aftermath in European Perspective. Introduction1
The Power of Documents and the Genealogy of Distrust: An Introduction1
Decarbonization, Democracy and Climate Justice: The Connections Between African Mining and European Politics1
Europe Constructed, Europe Contested: Italian Media Responses to the Treaties of Rome1
Ottó Kornis, a Forgotten Author and Survivor of the Nazi Camps1
The Wilsonian Moment at Lausanne, 1922–19231
Why Jewish Refugees Were Imprisoned in a Spanish Detention Camp while Fleeing Europe (1940–1945)1
Forum: Theoretical Concepts of Shaping the Memory, edited by Sabina Ferhadbegović and Katerina Králová1
Between Politics and Devotion: Religion and Mobility at the International Eucharistic Congress of Barcelona (1952)1
Introduction: Materiality and Nordic Welfare1
Civil Wars in the Shadow of World War II: The Cases of Chameria/Çameria and Kosovo1
Espionage or Exploration? Arthur Wavell and the Blurred Lines of Imperial Intent in the Ottoman Frontier1
Archival Documents in Documentary Cinema: The Public (Re)use of Nazi documents in Soviet Lithuania in the 1960s1
Lawyers against European Union: The Maastricht Judicial Review 1992–19931
Was There a Civil War in Anatolia between the Ottoman Collapse in World War I and the Establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923?1
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