Volume 51, Number 11 · June 24, 2004

It Happened One Night

By Robert Darnton
A Sentimental Murder: Love and Madness in the Eighteenth Century
by John Brewer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 330 pp., $25.00

BOOKS REFERRED TO IN THIS ESSAY

The Return of Martin Guerre
by Natalie Zemon Davis

Harvard University Press, 176 pp., $16.95 (paper)

The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II
by Iris Chang

Penguin, 336 pp., $14.95 (paper)

The Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Japan's National Shame
by Katsuichi Honda, edited by Frank Gibney

M.E. Sharpe, 400 pp., $28.95 (paper)

Nanking: Anatomy of an Atrocity
by Masahiro Yamamoto

Praeger, 368 pp., $68.95

The Nanjing Massacre in History and Historiography
edited by Joshua A. Fogel

University of California Press, 264 pp., $18.95 (paper)

Martyred Village: Commemorating the 1944 Massacre at Oradour-sur-Glane
by Sarah Farmer

University of California Press, 300 pp., $19.95 (paper)

The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brassillach
by Alice Kaplan

University of Chicago Press, 320 pp., $15.00 (paper)

Bloody Saturday in the Soviet Union: Novocherkassk, 1962
by Samuel H. Baron

Stanford University Press, 256 pp., $49.50

An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866
by James G. Hollandsworth Jr

Louisiana State University Press, 216 pp., $28.95

An Ordinary Atrocity: Sharpeville and Its Massacre
by Philip Frankel

Yale University Press, 288 pp., $40.00

Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland
by Jan T. Gross

Penguin, 240 pp., $14.00

Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934in the American South
by Janet Irons

University of Illinois Press, 312 pp., $18.95 (paper)

Contesting the New South Order: The 1914–1915 Strike at Atlanta's Fulton Mills
by Clifford M. Kuhn

University of North Carolina Press, 320 pp., $19.95 (paper)

The Meetinghouse Tragedy: An Episode in the Life of a New England Town
by Charles E. Clark

University Press of New England, 170 pp., $14.95 (paper)

The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction
by Linda Gordon

Harvard University Press, 456 pp., $16.95 (paper)

A Poisoned Chalice
by Jeffrey Freedman

Princeton University Press, 256 pp., $26.95

The Rule of Justice: The People of Chicago versus Zephyr Davis
by Elizabeth Dale

Ohio State University Press, 192 pp., $23.95 (paper)

The Politics of Court Scandal in Early Modern England: News, Culture and the Overbury Affair, 1603–1660
by Alastair Bellany

Cambridge University Press, 336 pp., $70.00

The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd: Forgery and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century London
by Donna T. Andrew and Randall McGowen

University of California Press, 390 pp., $35.00

Walk Towards the Gallows: The Tragedy of Hilda Blake, Hanged 1899
by Reinhold Kramer and Tom Mitchell

Oxford University Press, 318 pp., $24.95 (paper)

Trials of Intimacy: Love and Loss in the Beecher-Tilton Scandal
by Richard Wightman Fox

University of Chicago Press, 419 pp., $30.00

The historical landscape is undergoing a curious change. Amid the profusion of books about the usual subjects—founding fathers, gay culture, the public sphere, memory, the Holocaust, ecology, globalization, slavery, war and peace, sex and women—a new genre has sprouted. It is scattered across so many subfields that it has hardly been noticed, but it can be found everywhere, even on the front tables of bookshops and the 'required' sector of reading lists for college courses. The genre takes the form of short books on dramatic events—murders, scandals, riots, catastrophes, the kind of thing that used to be the specialty of tabloids and penny dreadfuls but now comes out in hardcovers bearing the stamp of university presses.



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