helden. heroes. héros. Special Issue 2 (2016)
Editors' Preface
Barbara Korte, Virginia Davis
Honour: An Idea Which Has Lost Its Purchasing Power in the Modern World?
Ronald G. Asch
Eternal Fame? Honour and Prestige in Historical Perspective
Christian Kühner
Achilles, Patroklos and Herakles: Conceptions of kλέος on the So-Called Sosias Cup
Martin Dorka Moreno
The Envoy's Honour and Reputation in Fifteenth-Century Urban Diplomacy
Katharina Jeckel
"The visible publick head of the Protestant interest in the World" : The Reputation of William III as Mirrored in Roger Morrice's The Entring Book
Nicole Packhaeuser
"Une contradiction trop absurde": An Actress's Fame and the Fight for Civil Rights in 1760s France
Anaïs Pedron
"I will leave a name and yours will perish" : How Jean-Paul Marat's "amour de la gloire" Drove His Bid for Posterity
Nigel Ritchie
Public vs. Private Honour : The Precarious Case of Victorian Modest Heroism in Chambers's Journal and The Leisure Hour
Christiane Hadamitzky
How to Save a Society: The National Joint Committee's Emigration Selection Process of 1939
Kerrie Holloway
Hiding in Plain Sight : Stolen Children, Reputation and Humanitarian Intervention in Postwar Germany (1945-1949)
Katherine Rossy
The Hero as Celebrity in Contemporary British Media
Kristina Sperlich