The Historical Journal
Trimestrale, già semestrale
ISSN: 0018-246X
già: The Cambridge historical journal (1923-1957);
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini” – Coll: Riv. Digitale
Consistenza: n. 40, 1997, f. 1-
Lacune: –
Conservata in: Università di Firenze, Biblioteca Umanistica
Punto di Servizio: Deposito San Gallo – Scienza della formazione – Collocazione: 7 R00 00033/ 45
Consistenza: 14 (1971) –
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Catrina Banks Whitley, Kyra Kramer, A New Explanation for the Reproductive Woes and Midlife Decline of Henry VIII, p. 827-848
Peter Marshall, John Calvin and the English Catholics, c. 1565-1640, p. 849-870
Anna Groundwater, From Whitehall to Jedburgh: Patronage Networks and the Government of the Scottish Borders, 1603 to 1625, p. 871-893
Ian Atherton, Cathedrals, Laudianism, and the British Churches, p. 895-918
John Cunningham, Oliver Cromwell and the ‘Cromwellian’ Settlement of Ireland, p. 919-937
Eduardo Posada-Carbó, Newspapers, Politics, and Elections in Colombia, 1830-1930, p. 939-962
Laurence Fenton, Charles Rowcroft, Irish-Americans, and the ‘Recruitment Affair’, 1855-1856, p. 963-982
G. C. Peden, Sir Horace Wilson, Appeasement, p. 983-1014
Erika Hanna, Dublin’s North Inner City, Preservationism, and Irish Modernity in the 1960S, p. 1015-1035
Communication, p. 1037
Historiographical Reviews, p. 1049
Nicholas Tyacke, The Puritan Paradigm of English Politics, 1558-1642, p. 527-550
Jonathan Healey, The Development of Poor Relief in Lancashire, c. 1598-1680, p. 551-572
Ian W. S. Campbell, Aristotelian Ancient Constitution and Anti-Aristotelian Sovereignty in Stuart Ireland, p. 573-591
Adam Fox, Printed Questionnaires, Research Networks, and the Discovery of the British Isles, 1650-1800, p. 593-621
Benjamin Heller, Leisure and the Use of Domestic Space in Georgian London, p. 623-645
Mark S. R. Jenner, Tasting Lichfield, Touching China: Sir John Floyer’s Senses, p. 647-670
Peter King, The Impact of Urbanization on Murder Rates and on the Geography of Homicide in England and Wales, 1780-1850, p. 671-698
Benjamin Dabby, Hannah Lawrance and the Claims OF Women’s History in Nineteenth-Century England, p. 699-722
Colin Reid, Stephen Gwynn and the Failure OF Constitutional Nationalism in ireland, 1919-1921, p. 723-745
Richard Bourke, Pocock and the Presuppositions of the New British History, p. 747-770
Communication, p. 771
Historiographical Review, p. 783
Review Articles, p. 795
Other Reviews, p.819
Alexander Schmidt, Irenic Patriotism in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century German Political Discourse, p. 243-269
K. J. Kesselring, Felony Forfeiture and the Profits Of Crime in Early Modern England, p. 271-288
Clive Holmes, The Trial and Execution of Charles I, p. 289-316
Alasdair Raffe, Presbyterianism, Secularization, and Scottish Politics After The Revolution Of 1688-1690, p. 317-337
Philip G. Dwyer, Napoleon and the Foundation of the Empire, p. 339-358
Richard Huzzey, Free Trade, Free Labour, and Slave Sugar in Victorian Britain, p. 359-379
Alex Middleton, Rajah Brooke and the Victorians, p. 381-400
Jonathan Bell, Social Politics in a Transoceanic World in the Early Cold War Years, p. 401-421
Historiographical Reviews, p. 423
Review Articles, p. 517
Other Reviews, p. 523-524
Robert Von Friedeburg, The Juridification of Natural Law: Christoph Besold’s Claim for a Natural Right To Believe What One Wants, p. 1-19
Elaine Murphy, Atrocities at Sea and the Treatment of Prisoners of War by the Parliamentary Navy In Ireland, 1641-1649, p. 21-37
Elliot Vernon, Philip Baker, What Was the First ” Agreement of the People “?, p. 39-59
Mark Goldie, Alexander Geddes at the Limits of the Catholic Enlightenment, p. 61-86
Alex Tyrrell, The Earl of Eglinton, Scottish Conservatism, and the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights, p. 87-107
Edgar Jones, Stephen Ironside, Battle Exhaustion: the Dilemma of Psychiatric Casualties in Normandy, June-August 1944, p. 109-128
Ben Jackson, At the Origins of Neo-Liberalism: the Free Economy and the Srong State, 1930-1947, p. 129-151
Communications, p. 153
Historiographical Review, p. 177
Review Articles, p. 197
American Classics, P. 217
Other Reviews, p. 237
Alexandra Gajda, Debating War and Peace in Late Elizabethan England, p. 851-878
Aaron Graham, Finance, Localism, and Military Representation in the Army of the Earl of Essex (June-December 1642), p. 879-898
Chia-Chuan Hsieh, Publishing the Raphael Cartoons and the Rise of Art-Historical Consciousness in England, 1707-1764, p. 899-920
Erica Charters, The Caring Fiscal-Military State During the Seven Years War, 1756-1763, p. 921-941
Richard Dyson, Welfare Provision in Oxford During the Latter Stages of the Old Poor Law, 1800-1834, p. 943-962
Barry Crosbie, Ireland, Colonial Science, and the Geographical Construction of British Rule in India, c. 1820-1870, p. 963-987
Martin Thomas, French Empire Elites and the Politics of Economic Obligation in the Interwar Years, p. 989-1016
Claudia Baldoli, Marco Fincardi, Italian Society Under Anglo-American Bombs: Propaganda, Experience, and Legend, 1940-1945, p. 1017-1038
Historiographical Reviews, p. 1039
Review Articles, p. 1075
Other Reviews, p. 1121
Bernard Capp, Bigamous Marriage in Early Modern England, p. 537-556
Alice Hunt, The Monarchical Republic of Mary I, p. 557-572
Laura A. M. Stewart, English Funding of the Scottish Armies in England and Ireland, 1640-1648, p. 573-593
K. R. P. Clark, Defoe, Dissent, and Early Whig Ideology, p. 595-614
Andrew R. Holmes, Presbyterian Religion, Historiography, and Ulster Scots Identity, c. 1800 to 1914, p. 615-640
Bonnie J. White, Volunteerism and Early Recruitment Efforts in Devonshire, August 1914-December 1915, p. 641-666
Laura Beers, Labour’s Britain, Fight for It Now!, p. 667-695
Andrew J. Gawthorpe, The Ford Administration and Security Policy in the Asia-Pacific after the Fall of Saigon, p. 697-716
Historiographical Reviews, p. 717
Review Articles, p. 781
Other Reviews, p. 831
P. M. Kitson, Religious Change and the Timing of Baptism in England, 1538-1750, p. 269-294
Helen Jacobsen, Luxury Consumption, Cultural Politics, and the Career of the Earl of Arlington, 1660-1685, p. 295-317
J. E. Cookson, Early Nineteenth-Century Scottish Military Pensioners as Homecoming Soldiers, p. 319-341
Norihito Yamada, George Canning and the Spanish Question, September 1822 to March 1823, p. 343-362
Roland Quinault, Gladstone and Slavery, p. 363-383
Christopher N. B. Ross, Lord Curzon and E. G. Browne Confront the ‘Persian Question’, p. 385-411
Andrew Barros, Strategic Bombing and Restraint in ‘Total War’, 1915-1918, p. 413-431
James G. Mansell, Musical Modernity and Contested Commemoration at the Festival of Remembrance, 1923-1927, p. 433-454
Historiographical Reviews, p. 455
Review Articles, p. 493
Other Reviews, p. 531
Alec Ryrie, Paths Not Taken in the British Reformations, p. 1-22
Luc Racaut, Nicolas Chesneau, Catholic Printer in Paris during the French Wars of Religion, p. 23-41
Stefania Tutino, The Political Thought of Robert Persons’s Conference in Continental Context, p. 43-62
Sarah Waureghen, Covenanter Propaganda and Conceptualizations of the Public during the Bishops Wars, 1638-1640, p. 63-86
Simon Morgan, The Anti-Corn Law League and British Anti-Slavery in Transatlantic Perspective, 1838-1846, p. 87-107
Nicola Verdon, Agricultural Labour and the Contested Nature of Women’s Work in Interwar England and Wales, p. 109-130
Penny Sinanoglou, British Plans for the Partition of Palestine, 1929-1938, p. 131-152
Thomas Hoerber, Psychology and Reasoning in the Anglo-German Naval Agreement, 1935-1939, p. 153-174
Historiographical Reviews, p. 175
Review Articles, p. 235
Other Reviews, p. 265
Mark Goldie, Fifty Years of the “Historical Journal”, p. 821-855
Alan Cromartie, The God of Thomas Hobbes, p. 857-879
Diana Carrió-Invernizzi, Gift and Diplomacy in Seventeenth-Century Spanish Italy, p. 881-899
Ingrid H. Tague, Eighteenth-Century English Debates on a Dog Tax, p. 901-920
Matthew Rendle, The Officer Corps, Professionalism, and Democracy in the Russian Revolution, p. 921-942
Rebecca Haynes, Work Camps, Commerce, and the Education of the ‘New Man’ in the Romanian Legionary Movement, p. 943-967
Kenneth Mouré, Fabrice Grenard, Traitors, “Trafiquants”, and the Confiscation of ‘Illicit Profits’ in France, 1944-1950, p. 969-990
Lawrence Black, The Lost World of Young Conservatism, p. 991-1024
Pedro Ramos Pinto, Urban Social Movements and the Transition to Democracy in Portugal, 1974-1976, p. 1025-1046
R. Kim Cragin, Early History of Al-Qa’ida, p. 1047-1067
Historiographical Reviews, p. 1069
Review Articles, p. 1103
Other Reviews, p. 1125
Tony Claydon, Latitudinarianism and Apocalyptic History in the Worldview of Gilbert Burnet, 1643-1715, p. 577-597
J. A. O. C. Brown, Anglo-Moroccan Relations and the Embassy of A?mad Qardanash, 1706-1708, p. 599-620
S. J. Thompson, Parliamentary Enclosure, Property, Population, and the Decline of Classical Republicanism in Eighteenth-Century Britain, p. 621-642
John Morrow, Thomas Carlyle, ‘Young Ireland’ and the ‘Condition of Ireland Question’, p. 643-667
O. J. Wright, British Representatives and the Surveillance of Italian Affairs, 1860-70, p. 669-687
Simon Dixon, Archimandrite Mikhail (Semenov) and Russian Christian Socialism, p. 689-718
Dave Russell, Province, Metropolis, and the Literary Career of Phyllis Bentley in the 1930s, p. 719-740
Historiographical Review, p. 741
Review Articles, p. 753
Other Reviews, p. 811
Peter McCullough, Print, Publication, and Religious Politics in Caroline England, p. 285-313
J. R. Milton, Benjamin Martyn, the Shaftesbury Family, and the Reputation of the First Earl of Shaftesbury, p. 315-335
Peter H. Wilson, Prussia’s Relations with the Holy Roman Empire, 1740-1786, p. 337-371
David Todd, John Bowring and the Global Dissemination of Free Trade, p. 373-397
Matthew Johnson, The Liberal War Committee and the Liberal Advocacy of Conscription in Britain, 1914-1916, p. 399-420
Sarah Howard, The Advertising Industry and Alcohol in Interwar France, p. 421-455
Alex Goodall, The Battle of Detroit and Anti-Communism in the Depression Era, p. 457-480
Communication, p. 481
Historiographical Reviews, p. 497
Review Article, p. 547
Other Reviews, p. 559
Isaac Stephens, The Courtship and Singlehood of Elizabeth Isham, 1630-1634, p. 1-25
William Gibson, The Limits of the Confessional State: Electoral Religion in the Reign of Charles II, p. 27-47
William D. Godsey, Nation, Government, and ‘Anti-Semitism’ in Early Nineteenth-Century Austria, p. 49-85
Colin Barr, Lord Acton’s Irish Elections, p. 87-114
V. C. Barbary, Reinterpreting ‘Factory Politics’ in Bury, Lancashire, 1868-1880, p. 115-144
Catherine Mills, The Emergence of Statutory Hygiene Precautions in the British Mining Industries, 1890-1914, p. 145-168
William Whyte, The Modernist Moment at the University of Leeds, 1957-1977, p. 169-193
Communications, p. 195
Historiographical Review, p. 215
Review Articles, p. 251
Other Reviews, p. 277
Mary Partridge, Thomas Hoby’s English Translation of Castiglione’s “Book of the Courtier”, p. 769-786
Mark Nicholls, Strategy and Motivation in the Gunpowder Plot, p. 787-807
Eric Nelson, ‘Talmudical Commonwealthsmen’ and the Rise of Republican Exclusivism, p. 809-835
Rosemary Sweet, British Perceptions of Florence in the Long Eighteenth Century, p. 837-859
C. J. Bearman, An Army without Discipline? Suffragette Militancy and the Budget Crisis of 1909, p. 861-889
Helen McCarthy, Parties, Voluntary Associations, and Democratic Politics in Interwar Britain, p. 891-912
Historiographical Reviews, p. 913
Review Articles, p. 971
Other Reviews, p. 1007
Julie E. Cooper, Thomas Hobbes on the Political Theorist’s Vocation, p. 519-547
Elspeth Jajdelska, Pepys in the History of Reading, p. 549-569
Robert Saunders, The Politics of Reform and the Making of the Second Reform Act, 1848-1867, p. 571-591
Edmund Rogers, The United States and the Fiscal Debate in Britain, 1873-1913, p. 593-622
Fergus Campbell, Who Ruled Ireland? The Irish Administration, 1879-1914, p. 623-644
James Renton, Changing Languages of Empire and the Orient: Britain and the Invention of the Middle East, 1917-1918, p. 645-667
Peter Brooke, India, Post-Imperialism and the Origins of Enoch Powell’s ‘Rivers of Blood’ Speech, p. 669-687
Historiographical Reviews, p. 689
Review Article, p. 747
Other Reviews, p. 761
Anna Whitelock, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Pincess Mary’s Household and the Succession Crisis, July 1553, p. 265-287
Malcolm Gaskill, Witchcraft, Politics, and Memory in Seventeenth-Century EngLand, p. 289-308
Susanne Lachenicht, Huguenot Immigrants and the Formation of National Identities, 1548-1787, p. 309-331
Gavin Daly, Napoleon and the ‘City of Smugglers’, 1810-1814, p. 333-352
Kim A. Wagner, Thuggee and Social Banditry Reconsidered, p. 353-376
Anne Cameron, The Establishment of Civil Registration in Scotland, p. 377-395
Elizabeth Greenhalgh, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and the 1918 Manpower Crisis, p. 397-421
Richard Whiting, The Reform of Working Life in Britian, 1963-1971, p. 423-448
Historiographical Reviews, p. 449
Review Articles, p. 483
Isabel Rivers, The First Evangelical Tract Society, p. 1-22
Richard Whatmore, Etienni Dumont, the British Constitution, and the French Revolution, p. 23-47
Holger Hoock, The British State and the Anglo-French Wars over Antiquities, 1798-1858, p. 49-72
Geoffrey Cubitt, The Political Uses of Seventeenth-Century English History in Bourbon Restoration France, p. 73-95
Kathryn Gleadle, Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna and the Mobilization of Tory Women in Early Victorian England, p. 97-117
Charles Van Onselen, Jewish Police Informers in the Atlantic World, 1880-1914, p. 119-144
Matt Houlbrook, ‘The Man with the Powder Puff’ in Interwar London, p. 145-171
Claire Langhamer, Love and Courtship in Mid-Twentieth-Century England, p. 173-196
Historiographical Reviews, p. 197
Review Articles, p. 241
Mathew McCormack, Citizenship, Nationhood, and Masculinity in the Affair of the Hanoverian Soldier, 1756, p. 971-993
James Lander, A Tale of Two Hoaxes in Britain and France in 1775, p. 995-1024
Ian Copland, Christianity as an Arm of Empire: The Ambiguous Case of India under the Company, C. 1813-1858, p. 1025-1054
Rosalind Crone, Mr and Mrs Punch in Nineteenth-Century England, p. 1055-1082
David Gange, Religion and Science in Late Nineteenth-Century British Egyptology, p. 1083-1103
Arieh Bruce Saposnik, Europe and Its Orients in Zionist Culture before the First World War, p. 1105-1123
Melanie Tebbutt, Rambling and Manly Identity in Derbyshire’s Dark Peak, 1880s-1920s, p. 1125-1153
R. M. Douglas, The Pro-Axis Underground in Ireland, 1939-1942, p. 1155-1183
Virginia Berridge, The Policy Response to the Smoking and Lung Cancer Connection in the 1950s and 1960s, p. 1185-1209
Historiographical Review, p. 1211
Review Articles, p. 1229
Other Review, p. 1273
Glyn Parry, John Dee and the Elizabethan British Empire in Its European Context, p. 643-675
Jane Ohlmeyer, Steven Zwicker, John Dryden, the House of Ormond, and the Politics of Anglo-Irish Patronage, p. 677-706
Junko Thérèse Takeda, French Absolutism, Marseillais Civic Humanism, and the Languages of Public Good, p. 707-734
Duncan Bell, From Ancient to Modern in Victorian Imperial Thought, p. 735-759
David Kennedy, Michael Collins, Community Politics in Liverpool and the Governance of Professional Football in the Late Nineteenth Century, p. 761-788
Anne Dolan, Killing and Bloody Sunday, November 1920, p. 789-810
Antony Best, The ‘Ghost’ of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance: An Examination into Historical Myth-Making, p. 811-831
Anne Logan, Professionalism and the Impact of England’s First Women Justices, 1920-1950, p. 833-850
Simon Prince, The Global Revolt of 1968 and Northern Ireland, p. 851-875
Communications
George Garnett, Law in the “Vindiciae, contra tyrannos”: A Vindication, p. 877-891
Kate Loveman, Samuel Pepys and Deb Willet after the Diary, p. 893-901
Historiographical Reviews, p. 903
Review Articles, p. 935
Other Reviews, p. 967
Dougal Shaw, Thomas Wentworth and Monarchical Ritual in Early Modern Ireland, p. 331-355
Thomas Cogswell, John Felton, Popular Political Culture, and the Assassination of the Duke of Buckingham, p. 357-385
Christopher Brooke, How the Stoics Became Atheists, p. 387-402
Neal Garnham, Riot Acts, Popular Protest, and Protestant Mentalities in Eighteenth-Century Ireland, p. 403-423
Michael Brown, Rethinking Early Nineteenth-Century Asylum Reform, p. 425-452
Valeska Huber, The Unification of the Globe by Disease? The International Sanitary Conferences on Cholera, 1851-1894, p. 453-476
Joe Moran, Crossing the Road in Britain, 1931-1976, p. 477-496
Jonathan Bell, Social Democracy and the Rise of the Democratic Party in California, 1950-1964, p. 497-524
Peter J. Beck, The Lessons of Abadan and Suez for British Foreign Policymakers in the 1960s, p. 525-547
Communication
John Callaghan, Kevin Morgan, The Open Conspiracy of the Communist Party and the Case of W. N. Ewer, Communist and Anti-Communist, p. 549-564
Historiographical Reviews, p. 565
Review Articles, p. 593
Other Reviews, p. 635
Hillay Zmora, The Princely State and the Noble Family: Conflict and Co-operation in the Margraviates Ansbach-Kulmbach in the Early Sixteenth Century, p. 1-21
Anne McLaren, Rethinking Republicanism: “Vindiciae, contra tyrannos” in Context, p. 23-52
Michael Questier, Arminianism, Catholicism, and Puritanism in England during the 1630s, p. 53-78
Julian Hoppit, The Contexts and Contours of British Economic Literature, 1660-1760, p. 79-110
J. A. I. Champion, Enlightened Erudition and the Politics of Reading in John Toland’s Circle, p. 111-141
Florian Schui, Prussia’s ‘Trans-Oceanic Moment’: The Creation of the Prussian Asiatic Trade Company in 1750, p. 143-160
Philip Connell, British Identities and the Politics of Ancient Poetry in Later Eighteenth-Century England, p. 161-192
Peter Gray, Famine and Land in Ireland and India, 1845-1880: James Caird and the Political Economy of Hunger, p. 193-215
Matthew Roberts, ‘Villa Toryism’ and Popular Conservatism in Leeds, 1885-1902, p. 217-246
Jim English, Empire Day in Britain, 1904-1958, p. 247-276
Communication, p. 277
Historiographical Reviews, p. 281
Review Article, p. 317
Charles W. A. Prior, Ecclesiology and Political Thought in England, 1580-c. 1630, p. 855-884
Alan R. MacDonald, James VI and I, the Church of Scotland, and British Ecclesiastical Convergence, p. 885-903
Micheál Ó Siochrú, The Duke of Lorraine and the International Struggle for Ireland, 1649-1653, p. 905-932
Thomas Leng, Commercial Conflict and Regulation in the Discourse of Trade in Seventeenth-Century England, p. 933-954
Tim Lockley, Rural Poor Relief in Colonial South Carolina, p. 955-976
Dora M. Dumont, Rural Society and Crowd Action in Bologna, c. 1796-c. 1831, p. 977-997
Gordon Pentland, Scotland and the Creation of a National Reform Movement, 1830-1832, p. 999-1023
Murray Frame, Commercial Theatre and Professionalization in Late Imperial Russia, p. 1025-1053
Adrian Bingham, The British Popular Press and Venereal Disease during the Second World War, p. 1055-1076
Neville Wylie, British Smuggling Operations from Switzerland, 1940-1944, p. 1077-1102
Stephen Heathorn, The Mnemonic Turn in the Cultural Historiography of Britain’s Great War, p. 1103-1124
Review Articles, p. 1125
Other Review, p. 1155
Jacqueline Rose, John Locke, ‘Matters Indifferent’, and the Restoration of the Church of England, p. 601-621
Adrian Jones, A Russian Bourgeois’s Arctic Enlightenment, p. 623-640
Rachel Hammersley, Jean-Paul Marat’s “The Chains of Slavery” in Britain and France, 1774-1833, p. 641-660
Annelien de Dijn, Aristocratic Liberalism in Post-Revolutionary France, p. 661-681
Phil Handler, Forgery and the End of the ‘Bloody Code’ in Early Nineteenth-Century England, p. 683-702
G. Alex Bremner, Nation and Empire in the Government Architecture of Mid-Victorian London: The Foreign and India Office Reconsidered, p. 703-742
Martin Simpson, The ‘Milch-Cow State’ Revisited: Republican Politics in the Aveyron, p. 743-768
Christopher Hilliard, Modernism and the Common Writer, p. 769-787
Selina Todd, Young Women, Work, and Leisure in Interwar England, p. 789-809
Historiographical Review, p. 811
Other Reviews, p. 883
Charles-Edouard Levillain, William III’s Military and Political Career in Neo-Roman Context, 1672-1702, p. 321-350
Warren Johnston, Revelation and the Revolution of 1688-1689, p. 351-389
Markku Peltonen, Politeness and Whiggism, 1688-1732, p. 391-414
Derek Beales, Edmund Burke and the Monasteries of France, p. 415-436
Brett Bowles, Marcel Pagnol’s “The Baker’s Wife”, a Cinematic Charivari in Popular Front France, p. 437-469
Martin Thomas, Economic Conditions and the Limits to Mobilization in the French Empire, 1936-1939, p. 471-498
James Mark, Discrimination, Opportunity, and Middle-Class Success in Early Communist Hungary, p. 499-521
Historiographical Review, p. 523
Review Articles, p. 545
Other Reviews, p. 589
Andries Raath, Shaun de Freitas, Rebellion, Resistance, and a Swiss Brutus?, p. 1-26
Sujit Sivasundaram, Trading Knowledge: The East India Company’s Elephants in India and Britain, p. 27-63
Iain Hampsher-Monk, Edmund Burke’s Changing Justification for Intervention, p. 65-100
Matthew Kelly, The Politics of Protestant Street Preaching in 1890s Ireland, p. 101-125
Vera Tolz, Orientalism, Nationalism, and Ethnic Diversity in Late Imperial Russia, p. 127-150
Julia Stapleton, Citizenship versus Patriotism in Twentieth-Century England, p. 151-178
Paul Corthorn, Labour, the Left, and the Stalinist Purges of the Late 1930s, p. 179-207
Kent Fedorowich, German Espionage and British Counter-Intelligence in South Africa and Mozambique, 1939-1944, p. 209-230
Robert Freedman, The Religious Right and the Carter Administration, p. 231-260
Historiographical Reviews, p. 261
Review Articles, p. 295
Other Reviews, p. 313
Andrew Pettegree, Matthew Hall, The Reformation and the Book: A Reconsideration, p. 785-808
Helen Pierce, Anti-Episcopacy and Graphic Satire in England, 1640-1645, p. 809-848
Rachel Foxley, John Lilburne and the Citizenship of ‘Free-Born Englishmen’, p. 849-874
Andrew Cambers, Michelle Wolfe, Reading, Family Religion, and Evangelical Identity in Late Stuart England, p. 875-896
Peter Lamont, Spiritualism and a Mid-Victorian Crisis of Evidence, p. 897-920
Colin Heywood, Learning Democracy in France: Popular Politics in Troyes, c. 1830-1900, p. 921-939
Leonard Schwarz, Professions, Elites, and Universities in England, 1870-1970, p. 941-962
Michael Ottolenghi, Harry Truman’s Recognition of Israel, p. 963-988
Hugh Pemberton, Relative Decline and British Economic Policy in the 1960s, p. 989-1013
Iwan Morgan, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and the New Democratic Economics, p. 1015-1039
Historiographical Review, p. 1041
Review Article, p. 1055
Other Reviewsp. 1069
William Underwood, Thomas Cromwell and William Marshall’s Protestant Books, p. 517-539
Ethan H. Shagan, The English Inquisition: Constitutional Conflict and Ecclesiastical Law in the 1590s, p. 541-565
Linda A. Pollock, Anger and the Negotiation of Relationships in Early Modern England, p. 567-590
Jonathan Scott, What Were Commonwealth Principles?, p. 591-613
James Livesey, The Dublin Society in Eighteenth-Century Irish Political Thought, p. 615-640
Michael Ledger-Lomas, The Character of Pitt the Younger and Party Politics, 1830-1860, p. 641-661
Mark Berry, Richard Wagner and the Politics of Music-Drama, p. 663-683
Jim Tomlinson, The Labour Party and the Capitalist Firm, c. 1950-1970, p. 685-708
Historiographical Reviews, p. 709
Review Article, p. 775
Christopher Maginn, The Baltinglass Rebellion, 1580: English Dissent or a Gaelic Uprising?, p. 205-232
Christopher Haigh, Alison Wall, Clergy JPs in England and Wales, 1590-1640, p. 233-259
John Walter, Popular Iconoclasm and the Politics of the Parish in Eastern England, 1640-1642, p. 261-290
Emma L. Winter, German Fresco Painting and the New Houses of Parliament at Westminster, 1834-1851, p. 291-329
Ruth Harris, The ‘Unconscious’ and Catholicism in France, p. 331-354
James McConnel, The Franchise Factor in the Defeat of the Irish Parliamentary Party, 1885-1918, p. 355-377
Mark Mazower, The Strange Triumph of Human Rights, 1933-1950, p. 379-398
Communication, p. 399
Historiographical Reviews, p. 413
Review Articles, p. 477
Other Reviews, p. 511
Silvia Evangelisti, Monastic Poverty and Material Culture in Early Modern Italian Convents, p. 1-20
Brian Cowan, The Rise of the Coffeehouse Reconsidered, p. 21-46
S.-J. Savonius, Locke in French: The Du Gouvernement Civil of 1691 and Its Readers, p. 47-79
Simon J. Potter, The Imperial Significance of the Canadian-American Reciprocity Proposals of 1911, p. 81-100
Lucy Delap, The Superwoman: Theories of Gender and Genius in Edwardian Britain, p. 101-126
Philip Williamson, Baldwin’s Reputation: Politics and History, 1937-1967, p. 127-168
Review Articles, p. 169
Other Reviews, p. 195
Alexandra Walsham, Miracles and the Counter-Reformation Mission to England, p. 779-815
Gabriel Glickman, The Career of Sir John Hynde Cotton (1686-1752), p. 817-841
Simon Burrows, The Innocence of Jacques-Pierre Brissot, p. 843-871
Colin Kidd, Race, Empire, and the Limits of Nineteenth-Century Scottish Nationhood, p. 873-892
Francisco J. Romero Salvadó, The Great War and the Crisis of Liberalism in Spain, 1916-1917, p. 893-914
Victor Madeira, Moscow’s Interwar Infiltration of British Intelligence, 1919-1929, p. 915-933
Christopher J. Murphy, The Origins of SOE in France, p. 935-952
Historiographical Reviews, p. 953
Review Articles, p. 977
Other Reviews, p. 1005
Emily Cockayne, Experiences of the Deaf in Early Modern England, p. 493-510
Andrew Mackillop, The Political Culture of the Scottish Highlands from Culloden to Waterloo, p. 511-532
Kate Retford, Sensibility and Genealogy in the Eighteenth-Century Family Portrait: The Collection at Kedleston Hall, p. 533-560
T. K. Dennison, A. W. Carus, The Invention of the Russian Rural Commune: Haxthausen and the Evidence, p. 561-582
Lenard R. Berlanstein, Cultural Change and the Acting Conservatory in Late Nineteenth-Century France, p. 583-597
Michael Saler, ‘Clap If You Believe in Sherlock Holmes’: Mass Culture and the Re-Enchantment of Modernity, c. 1890-c. 1940, p. 599-622
Louise A. Jackson, Care or Control? The Metropolitan Women Police and Child Welfare, 1919-1969, p. 623-648
Matthew Stibbe, The Fischer Controversy over German War Aims in the First World War and Its Reception by East German Historians, 1961-1989, p. 649-668
Simon Hall, The Response of the Moderate Wing of the Civil Rights Movement to the War in Vietnam, p. 669-701
Historiographical Reviews, p. 703
Review Articles, p. 749
Other Reviews, p. 775
Liudmila Charipova, Peter Mohyla’s Translation of “The Imitation of Christ”, p. 237-261
David R. Como, Predestination and Political Conflict in Laud’s London, p. 263-294
Joseph Cope, The Experience of Survival during the 1641 Irish Rebellion, p. 295-316
Glenn J. Ames, The Role of Religion in the Transfer and Rise of Bombay, c. 1661-1687, p. 317-340
Jonathan Conlin, Gladstone and Christian Art, 1832-1854, p. 341-374
James J. Smyth, Resisting Labour: Unionists, Liberals, and Moderates in Glasgow between the Wars, p. 375-401
Nicholas Owen, The Conservative Party and Indian Independence, 1945-1947, p. 403-436
Historiographical Review, p. 437
Review Articles, p. 449
Michael McCahill, Ellis Archer Wasson, The New Peerage: Recruitment to the House of Lords, 1704-1847, p. 1-38
David Brown, Hinton Rowan Helper: The Logical Outcome of the Non-Slaveholders’ Philosophy?, p. 39-58
Ben Griffin, Class, Gender, and Liberalism in Parliament, 1868-1882: The Case of the Married Women’s Property Acts, p. 59-87
Justin Willis, Violence, Authority, and the State in the Nuba Mountains of Condominium Sudan, p. 89-114
Emmet O. Connor, Communists, Russia, and the IRA, 1920-1923, p. 115-131
Jeremy Nuttall, The Labour Party and the Improvement of Minds: The Case of Tony Crosland, p. 133-153
Communication, p. 155
Historiographical Reviews, p. 167
Review Articles, p. 203
Other Reviews, p. 231
Brennan C. Pursell, The End of the Spanish Match, p. 699-726
Sean Kelsey, The Death of Charles I, p. 727-754
Fergus Campbell, Irish Popular Politics and the Making of the Wyndham Land Act, 1901-1903, p. 755-773
Martin Pugh, Working-Class Experience and State Social Welfare, 1908-1914: Old Age Pensions Reconsidered, p. 775-796
Tony Collins, English Rugby Union and the First World War, p. 797-817
William Mulligan, Civil-Military Relations in the Early Weimar Republic, p. 819-841
Alan G. V. Simmonds, Raising Rachman: The Origins of the Rent Act, 1957, p. 843-868
Historiographical Reviews, p. 869
Review Articles, p. 937
Other Reviews, p. 967
Pärtel Piirimäe, Just War in Theory and Practice: The Legitimation of Swedish Intervention in the Thirty Years War, p. 499-523
Robert B. Shoemaker, The Taming of the Duel: Masculinity, Honour and Ritual Violence in London, 1660-1800, p. 525-545
Michael Durey, Lord Grenville and the ‘Smoking Gun’: The Plot to Assassinate the French Directory in 1798-1799 Reconsidered, p. 547-568
Eliza Riedi, Women, Gender, and the Promotion of Empire: The Victoria League, 1901-1914, p. 569-599
Ragnheidur Kristjánsdóttir, Communists and the National Question in Scotland and Iceland, c. 1930 to c. 1940, p. 601-618
Historiographical Reviews, p. 619
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David Cressy, The Protestation Protested, 1641 and 1642, p. 251-279
Andrew Hopper, The Farnley Wood Plot and the Memory of the Civil Wars in Yorkshire, p. 281-303
Jeffrey R. Collins, Thomas Hobbes and the Blackloist Conspiracy of 1649, p. 305-331
Andrew C. Thompson, Popery, Politics, and Private Judgement in Early Hanoverian Britain, p. 333-356
Antony Taylor, Shakespeare and Radicalism: The Uses and Abuses of Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century Popular Politics, p. 357-379
Jan Palmowski, Liberalism and Local Government in Late Nineteenth-Century Germany and England, p. 381-409
Nikolaus Wachsmann, Between Reform and Repression: Imprisonment in Weimar Germany, p. 411-432
Stefan Berger, Darren G. Lilleker, The British Labour Party and the German Democratic Republic during the Era of Non-Recognition, 1949-1973, p. 433-458
Corey Ross, Before the Wall: East Germans, Communist Authority, and the Mass Exodus to the West, p. 459-480
Review Article, p. 481
Other Reviews, p. 495
Greg Walker, Rethinking the Fall of Anne Boleyn, p. 1-29
Annabel Brett, Natural Right and Civil Community: The Civil Philosophy of Hugo Grotius, p. 31-51
Robert K. Hanks, Georges Clemenceau and the English, p. 53-77
Andrew Kaye, Roscoe Conkling Simmons and the Significance of African American Oratory, p. 79-102
Matthew Hilton, The Female Consumer and the Politics of Consumption in Twentieth-Century Britain, p. 103-128
Chloe Campbell, Juvenile Delinquency in Colonial Kenya, 1900-1939, p. 129-151
James C. Van Hook, From Socialization to Co-Determination: The US, Britain, Germany, and Public Ownership in the Ruhr, 1945-1951, p. 153-178
Historiographical Reviews, p. 179
Review Articles, p. 229
Other Reviews, p. 245
Mary Laven, Sex and Celibacy in Early Modern Venice, p. 865-888
Eric Nelson, Greek Nonsense in More’s “Utopia”, p. 889-917
Kenneth Fincham, The Restoration of Altars in the 1630s, p. 919-940
Patrick Little, The Irish ‘Independents’ and Viscount Lisle’s Lieutenancy of Ireland, p. 941-961
Christina de Bellaigue, The Development of Teaching as a Profession for Women before 1870, p. 963-988
James Robert Moore, Progressive Pioneers: Manchester Liberalism, the Independent Labour Party, and Local Politics in the 1890s, p. 989-1013
Jonathan E. Gumz, Wehrmacht Perceptions of Mass Violence in Croatia, 1941-1942, p. 1015-1038
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Ian W. Archer, The Burden of Taxation on Sixteenth-Century London, p. 599-627
Natalie Mears, Counsel, Public Debate, and Queenship: John Stubbs’s “The Discoverie of a Gaping Gulf”, 1579, p. 629-650
Michael Zell, Walter Morrell and the New Draperies Project, c. 1603-1631, p. 651-675
John Walter, Confessional Politics in Pre-Civil War Essex: Prayer Books, Profanations, and Petitions, p. 677-701
Annabel Patterson, Martin Dzelzainis, Marvell and the Earl of Anglesey: A Chapter in the History of Reading, p. 703-726
Hannah Smith, English ‘Feminist’ Writings and Judith Drake’s “An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex” (1696), p. 727-747
James Taylor, Private Property, Public Interest, and the Role of the State in Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Case of the Lighthouses, p. 749-771
Michael Gehler, Wolfram Kaiser, Transnationalism and Early European Integration: The Nouvelles Equipes Internationales and the Geneva Circle 1947-1957, p. 773-798
Communication, p. 799
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Other Review, p. 863
Peter N. Miller, Stoics Who Sing: Lessons in Citizenship from Early Modern Lucca, p. 313-339
Geoff Baldwin, Individual and Self in the Late Renaissance, p. 341-364
Barbara Donagan, The Web of Honour: Soldiers, Christians, and Gentlemen in the English Civil War, p. 365-389
David Allan, The Age of Pericles in the Modern Athens: Greek History, Scottish Politics, and the Fading of Enlightenment, p. 391-417
Timothy Jenks, Language and Politics at the Westminster Election of 1796, p. 419-439
Tyler Anbinder, Lord Palmerston and the Irish Famine Emigration, p. 441-469
V. Markham Lester, The Employers’ Liability/Workmen’s Compensation Debate of the 1890s Revisited, p. 471-495
David French, Doctrine and Organization in the British Army, 1919-1932, p. 497-515
Neil Rollings, Whitehall and the Control of Prices and Profits in a Major War, 1919-1939, p. 517-540
Historiographical Review, p. 541
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Other Reviews, p. 593
Markku Peltonen, Francis Bacon, the Earl of Northampton, and the Jacobean Anti-Duelling Campaign, p. 1-28
Timothy Raylor, Hobbes, Payne, and “A Short Tract on First Principles”, p. 29-58
Edward Vallance, Oaths, Casuistry, and Equivocation: Anglican Responses to the Engagement Controversy, p. 59-77
Christian Windler, Diplomatic History as a Field for Cultural Analysis: Muslim-Christian Relations in Tunis, 1700-1840, p. 79-106
Philip Harling, The Law of Libel and the Limits of Repression, 1790-1832, p. 107-134
Michael Broers, Napoleon, Charlemagne, and Lotharingia: Acculturation and the Boundaries of Napoleonic Europe, p. 135-154
Abigail Green, Intervening in the Public Sphere: German Governments and the Press, 1815-1870, p. 155-175
Mark Hampton, The Press, Patriotism, and Public Discussion: C. P. Scott, the “Manchester Guardian”, and the Boer War, 1899-1902, p. 177-197
Iago Gil Aguado, The Creditanstalt Crisis of 1931 and the Failure of the Austro-German Customs Union Project, p. 199-221
Communication, p. 223
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Review Articles, p. 291
Other Reviews, p. 307
Howell A. Lloyd, The Political Thought of Adam Blackwood, p. 915-935
Christine Churches, Business at Law: Retrieving Commercial Disputes from Eighteenth-Century Chancery, p. 937-954
Malcolm Crook, Citizen Bishops: Episcopal Elections in the French Revolution, p. 955-976
Graham Johnson, ‘Making Reform the Instrument of Revolution’: British Social Democracy, 1881-1911, p. 977-1002
Anthony Webster, Business and Empire: A Reassessment of the British Conquest of Burma in 1885, p. 1003-1025
Kevin Matthews, Stanley Baldwin’s ‘Irish Question’, p. 1027-1049
Neil Gregor, A Schicksalsgemeinschaft? Allied Bombing, Civilian Morale, and Social Dissolution in Nuremberg, 1942-1945, p. 1051-1070
E. D. R. Harrison, The British Special Operations Executive and Poland, p. 1071-1091
Communications, p.1093
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Thomas S. Freeman, Fate, Faction, and Fiction in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 601-623
J. T. Peacey, John Lilburne and the Long Parliament, p. 625-645
Philip Milton, John Locke and the Rye House Plot, p. 647-668
Elaine Chalus, Elite Women, Social Politics, and the Political World of Late Eighteenth-Century England, p. 669-697
J. P. Parry, Disraeli and England, p. 699-728
Matthew Kelly, Dublin Fenianism in the 1880s: ‘The Irish Culture of the Future’?, p. 729-750
C. J. Bearman, Who Were the Folk? The Demography of Cecil Sharp’s Somerset Folk Singers, p. 751-775
Andrew Thorpe, The Membership of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 1920-1945, p. 777-800
MacGregor Knox, 1 October 1942: Adolf Hitler, Wehrmacht Officer Policy, and Social Revolution, p. 801-825
Alan Booth, Inflation, Expectations, and the Political Economy of Conservative Britain, 1951-1964, p. 827-847
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Other Reviews, p. 905
Roger Bowers, The Chapel Royal, the First Edwardian Prayer Book, and Elizabeth’s Settlement of Religion, 1559, p. 317-344
John Cramsie, Commercial Projects and the Fiscal Policy of James VI and I, p. 345-364
David R. Ransome, Village Tensions in Early Virginia: Sex, Land, and Status at the Neck of Land in the 1620s, p. 365-381
Kevin Sharpe, ‘So Hard a Text’? Images of Charles I, 1612-1700, p. 383-405
Mark S. Dawson, Histories and Texts: Refiguring the Diary of Samuel Pepys, p. 407-431
S. J. Connolly, A Woman’s Life in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Ireland: The Case of Letitia Bushe, p. 433-451
Aileen Fyfe, Reading Children’s Books in Late Eighteenth-Century Dissenting Families, p. 453-473
Laurence Cole, Nation, Anti-Enlightenment, and Religious Revival in Austria: Tyrol in the 1790s, p. 475-497
Pamela Pilbeam, Dream Worlds? Religion and the Early Socialists in France, p. 499-515
Historiographical Reviews, p. 517
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Claire Walker, Prayer, Patronage, and Political Conspiracy: English Nuns and the Restoration, p. 1-23
Nicholas B. Harding, North African Piracy, the Hanoverian Carrying Trade, and the British State, 1728-1828, p. 25-47
C. I. Hamilton, John Wilson Croker: Patronage and Clientage at the Admiralty, 1809-1857, p. 49-77
Alan Pitt, The Cultural Impact of Science in France: Ernest Renan and the Vie de Jésus, p. 79-101
Rotem Kowner, ‘Lighter than Yellow, but not Enough’: Western Discourse on the Japanese ‘Race’, 1854-1904, p. 103-131
Mark A. Russell, The Building of Hamburg’s Bismarck Memorial, 1898-1906, p. 133-156
Robert Mallett, Fascist Foreign Policy and Official Italian Views of Anthony Eden in the 1930s, p. 157-187
Richard Toye, The Labour Party’s External Economic Policy in the 1940s, p. 189-215
Communication, p. 217
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Anne McLaren, Reading Sir Thomas Smith’s De Republica Anglorum As Protestant Apologetic, p. 911-939
David Hickman, Religious Belief and Pious Practice among London’s Elizabethan Elite, p. 941-960
Peter Schröder, The Constitution of the Holy Roman Empire after 1648: Samuel Pufendorf’s Assessment in His Monzambano, p. 961-983
John Broad, Parish Economies of Welfare, 1650-1834, p. 985-1006
Colin Kidd, Civil Theology and Church Establishments in Revolutionary America, p. 1007-1026
David Stack, William Lovett and the National Association for the Political and Social Improvement of the People, p. 1027-1050
Jeremy Krikler, The Inner Mechanics of a South African Racial Massacre, p. 1051-1075
John F. Pollard, The Vatican and the Wall Street Crash: Bernardino Nogara and Papal Finances in the Early 1930s, p. 1077-1091
Communication, p. 1093
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Howard G. Brown, Domestic State Violence: Repression from the Croquants to the Commune, p. 597-622
Neal Garnham, Local Elite Creation in Early Hanoverian Ireland: The Case of the County Grand Jury, p. 623-642
Michael Rowe, Between Empire and Home Town: Napoleonic Rule on the Rhine, 1799-1814, p. 643-674
Jan Palmowski, The Politics of the ‘Unpolitical German’: Liberalism in German Local Government, 1860-1880, p. 675-704
Robert Stuart, ‘Jesus the Sans-Culotte’: Marxism and Religion during the French Fin de siècle, p. 705-727
Paul Bew, Moderate Nationalism and the Irish Revolution, 1916-1923, p. 729-749
Zara Steiner, The Soviet Commissariat of Foreign Affairs and the Czechoslovakian Crisis in 1938: New Material from the Soviet Archives, p. 751-779
John Welshman, Evacuation, Hygiene, and Social Policy: The Our Towns Report of 1943, p. 781-807
Randall Hansen, The Kenyan Asians, British Politics, and the Commonwealth Immigrants Act, 1968, p. 809-834
Communication, p. 865
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Review Article, p. 903
George F. Steckley, Litigious Mariners: Wage Cases in the Seventeenth-Century Admiralty Court, p. 315-345
David Scott, The ‘Northern Gentlemen’, the Parliamentary Independents, and Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Long Parliament, p. 347-375
Julie M. Flavell, The ‘School for Modesty and Humility’: Colonial American Youth in London and Their Parents, 1755-1775, p. 377-403
Simon Devereaux, The Making of the Penitentiary Act, 1775-1779, p. 405-433
Munro Price, Louis XVI and Gustavus III: Secret Diplomacy and Counter-Revolution, 1791-1792, p. 435-466
Paul A. Readman, The 1895 General Election and Political Change in Late Victorian Britain, p. 467-493
Peter Scott, Tim Rooth, Public Policy and Foreign-Based Enterprises in Britain Prior to the Second World War, p. 495-515
Tony Badger, Southerners Who Refused to Sign the Southern Manifesto, p. 517-534
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Other Reviews, p. 583
John Craig, Reformers, Conflict, and Revisionism: The Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Hadleigh, p. 1-23
Andrew Fitzmaurice, The Civic Solution to the Crisis of English Colonization, 1609-1625, p. 25-51
Mark Kishlansky, Tyranny Denied: Charles I, Attorney General Heath, and the Five Knights’ Case, p. 53-83
Jon Parkin, Hobbism in the Later 1660s: Daniel Scargill and Samuel Parker, p. 85-108
Andrew Barclay, The Rise of Edward Colman, p. 109-131
Karl de Leeuw, The Black Chamber in the Dutch Republic during the War of the Spanish Succession and Its Aftermath, 1707-1715, p. 133-156
Peter M. Jones, Living the Enlightenment and the French Revolution: James Watt, Matthew Boulton, and Their Sons, p. 157-182
Andrea Tanner, The Casual Poor and the City of London Poor Law Union, 1837-1869, p. 183-206
Peter Hart, The Social Structure of the Irish Republican Army, 1916-1923, p. 207-231
John McHugh, The Labour Party and the Parliamentary Campaign to Abolish the Military Death Penalty, 1919-1930, p. 233-249
Historiographical Review, p. 251
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Diana Newton, Sir Francis Hastings and the Religious Education of James VI and I, p. 917-934
J. F. Merritt, Puritans, Laudians, and the Phenomenon of Church-Building in Jacobean London, p. 935-960
John Coffey, Puritanism and Liberty Revisited: The Case for Toleration in the English Revolution, p. 961-985
Alan Cromartie, Harringtonian Virtue: Harrington, Machiavelli, and the Method of the Moment, p. 987-1009
Michael J. Turner, The ‘Bonaparte of Free Trade’ and the Anti-Corn Law League, p. 1011-1034
Alan Pitt, The Irrationalist Liberalism of Hippolyte Taine, p. 1035-1053
Timothy B. Smith, The Social Transformation of Hospitals and the Rise of Medical Insurance in France, 1914-1943, p. 1055-1087
Laura K. Donohue, Regulating Northern Ireland: The Special Powers Acts, 1922-1972, p. 1089-1120
R. C. Whiting, Ideology and Reform in Labour’s Tax Strategy, 1964-1970, p. 1121-1140
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Chris R. Kyle, Prince Charles in the Parliaments of 1621 and 1624, p. 603-624
Anthony Milton, Licensing, Censorship, and Religious Orthodoxy in Early Stuart England, p. 625-651
Anthony B. Thompson, Licensing the Press: The Career of G. R. Weckherlin during the Personal Rule of Charles I, p. 653-678
Maiken Umbach, The Politics of Sentimentality and the German Fürstenbund, 1779-1785, p. 679-704
Bruce Haddock, Political Union without Social Revolution: Vincenzo Gioberti’s Primato, p. 705-723
George L. Bernstein, Special Relationship and Appeasement: Liberal Policy towards America in the Age of Palmerston, p. 725-750
David E. Torrance, Britain, South Africa, and the High Commission Territories: An Old Controversy Revisited, p. 751-772
Timothy J. Paris, British Middle East Policy-Making after the First World War: The Lawrentian and Wilsonian Schools, p. 773-793
Peter Jackson, French Intelligence and Hitler’s Rise to Power, p. 795-824
Ronald W. Zweig, Feeding the Camps: Allied Blockade Policy and the Relief of Concentration Camps in Germany, 1944-1945, p. 825-851
Wayne Reynolds, Rethinking the Joint Project: Australia’s Bid for Nuclear Weapons, 1945-1960, p. 853-873
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Other Reviews, p. 909
G. W. Bernard, The Making of Religious Policy, 1533-1546: Henry VIII and the Search for the Middle Way, p. 321-349
Peter Marshall, Papist As Heretic: The Burning of John Forest, 1538, p. 351-374
Tristan Marshall, The Tempest and the British Imperium in 1611, p. 375-400
Peter McCullough, Making Dead Men Speak: Laudianism, Print, and the Works of Lancelot Andrewes, 1626-1642, p. 401-424
Paul D. Halliday, ‘A Clashing of Jurisdictions’: Commissions of Association in Restoration Corporations, p. 425-455
Peter Nockles, Church or Protestant Sect? The Church of Ireland, High Churchmanship, and the Oxford Movement, 1822-1869, p. 457-493
Robert Tombs, ‘Lesser Breeds without the Law’: The British Establishment and the Dreyfus Affair, 1894-1899, p. 495-510
Gail Savage, Erotic Stories and Public Decency: Newspaper Reporting of Divorce Proceedings in England, p. 511-528
Martin Pugh, The British Union of Fascists and the Olympia Debate, p. 529-542
Priscilla Dale Jones, Nazi Atrocities against Allied Airmen: Stalag Luft III and the End of British War Crimes Trials, p. 543-565
Communications, p. 567
Review Articles, p. 579
Other Review, p. 601
C. S. L. Davies, Tournai and the English Crown, 1513-1519, p. 1-26
Alexandra Walsham, ‘Frantick Hacket’: Prophecy, Sorcery, Insanity, and the Elizabethan Puritan Movement, p. 27-66
Steve Hindle, Power, Poor Relief, and Social Relations in Holland Fen, c. 1600-1800, p. 67-96
Michelle O’Callaghan, ‘Talking Politics’: Tyranny, Parliament, and Christopher Brooke’s the Ghost of Richard the Third (1614), p. 97-120
Linda Levy Peck, Beyond the Pale: John Cusacke and the Language of Abolutism in Early Stuart Britain, p. 121-149
Kathleen M. Noonan, ‘The Cruell Pressure of an Enraged, Barbarous People’: Irish and English Identity in Seventeenth-Century Policy and Propaganda, p. 151-177
B. W. Young, ‘Scepticism in Excess’: Gibbon and Eighteenth-Century Christianity, p. 179-199
Thomas Munck, Absolute Monarchy in Later Eighteenth-Century Denmark: Centralized Reform, Public Expectations, and the Copenhagen Press, p. 201-224
Gary Savage, Favier’s Heirs: The French Revolution and the Secret du Roi, p. 225-258
Kevin L. Yuill, The 1966 White House Conference on Civil Rights, p. 259-282
Communications, p. 283
Review Articles, p. 303
Other Reviews, p. 317
David Moon, Peasant Migration and the Settlement of Russia’s Frontiers, 1550-1897, p. 859-893
Judith M. Richards, Mary Tudor as ‘Sole Quene’?: Gendering Tudor Monarchy, p. 895-924
Paul Griffiths, Secrecy and Authority in Late Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century London, p. 925-951
Jason T. Peacey, Order and Disorder in Europe: Parliamentary Agents and Royalist Thugs 1649-1650, p. 953-976
Daniel Szechi, Constructing a Jacobite: The Social and Intellectual Origins of George Lockhart of Carnwath, p. 977-996
Timothy B. Smith, The Ideology of Charity, the Image of the English Poor Law, and Debates over the Right to Assistance in France, 1830-1905, p. 997-1032
Andrew S. Thompson, Tariff Reform: An Imperial Strategy, 1903-1913, p. 1033-1054
Peter Leese, Problems Returning Home: The British Psychological Casualties of the Great War, p. 1055-1067
Nigel John Ashton, A Microcosm of Decline: British Loss of Nerve and Military Intervention in Jordan and Kuwait, 1958 and 1961, p. 1069-1083
Communication, p. 1085
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Other Review, p. 1135
E. A. Wrigley, How Reliable is Our Knowledge of the Demographic Characteristics of the English Population in the Early Modern Period?, p. 571-595
Adam Fox, Rumour, News and Popular Political Opinion in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England, p. 597-620
Paul E. J. Hammer, Myth-Making: Politics, Propaganda and the Capture of Cadiz in 1596, p. 621-642
Kevin Sharpe, Private Conscience and Public Duty in the Writings of Charles I, p. 643-665
John Robertson, The Enlightenment above National Context: Political Economy in Eighteenth-Century Scotland and Naples, p. 667-697
Jennifer Mori, The British Government and the Bourbon Restoration: The Occupation of Toulon, 1793, p. 699-719
Andreas K. Fahrmeir, Nineteenth-Century German Citizenships: A Reconsideration, p. 721-752
Glenn Feldman, Soft Opposition: Elite Acquiescence and Klan-Sponsored Terrorism in Alabama, 1946-1950, p. 753-777
Communication, p. 779
Historiographical Review, p. 787
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Rivkah Zim, Dialogue and Discretion: Thomas Sackville, Catherine de Medici and the Anjou Marriage Proposal 1571, p. 287-310
M. C. Questier, Loyalty, Religion and State Power in Early Modern England: English Romanism and the Jacobean Oath of Allegiance, p. 311-329
Wendel D. Craker, Spectral Evidence, Non-Spectral Acts of Witchcraft, and Confession at Salem in 1692, p. 331-358
James E. Crimmins, Jeremy Bentham and Daniel O’Connell: Their Correspondence and Radical Alliance, 1828-1831, p. 359-387
Nick Carter, Hudson, Malmesbury and Cavour: British Diplomacy and the Italian Question, February 1858 to June 1859, p. 389-413
John M. Foot, ‘White Bolsheviks’? The Catholic Left and the Socialists in Italy-1919-1920, p. 415-433
Tom Buchanan, The Death of Bob Smillie, the Spanish Civil War, and the Eclipse of the Independent Labour Party, p. 435-461
Rodney Lowe, Milestone or Millstone? The 1959-1961 Plowden Committee and Its Impact on British Welfare Policy, p. 463-491
Communications, p. 493
Historiographical Review, p. 507
Other Reviews, p. 565
Wallace T. MacCaffrey, The Newhaven Expedition, 1562-1563, p. 1-21
Andy Wood, Beyond Post-Revisionism? The Civil War Allegiances of the Miners of the Derbyshire ‘Peak Country’, p. 23-40
R. A. Melikan, Mr Attorney General and the Politicians, p. 41-69
Andrew J. O’Shaughnessy, The Formation of a Commercial Lobby: The West India Interest, British Colonial Policy and the American Revolution, p. 71-95
John Morrow, The Paradox of Peel as Carlylean Hero, p. 97-110
D. Andrew Penny, John Foxe’s Victorian Reception, p. 111-142
Brock Millman, Canada, Sanctions and the Abyssinian Crisis of 1935, p. 143-168
James Walston, History and Memory of the Italian Concentration Camps, p. 169-183
Communication, p. 185
Historiographical Review, p. 195
Review Articles, p. 217
Other Reviews, p. 281