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Journal of Contemporary History
The 50 Most-Frequently Cited Articles
in Journal of Contemporary History as of November 1, 2009 -- updated monthly

Most-cited rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month.
Rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.

1.  Christopher Lawrence
  Incommunicable Knowledge: Science, Technology and the Clinical Art in Britain 1850-1914
  Jan 01, 1985; 20: 503-520.
(In "Article")   [PDF]
 
2.  Charles S. Maier
  Between Taylorism and Technocracy: European ideologies and the vision of industrial productivity in the 1920s
  Jan 01, 1970; 5: 27-61.
(In "Article")   [PDF]
 
3.  Joanna Bourke
  Effeminacy, Ethnicity and the End of Trauma: The Sufferings of ‘Shell-shocked’ Men in Great Britain and Ireland, 1914–39
  Jan 01, 2000; 35: 57-69.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
4.  Richard Soloway
  Counting the Degenerates: The Statistics of Race Deterioration in Edwardian England
  Jan 01, 1982; 17: 137-164.
(In "Article")   [PDF]
 
5.  Catherine Merridale
  The Collective Mind: Trauma and Shell-shock in Twentieth-century Russia
  Jan 01, 2000; 35: 39-55.
(In "Article")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
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