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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Saul Dubow, Global Science, National Horizons: South Africa in Deep Time and Space, p. 1079-1106
Avital Lahav, Quantitative Reasoning and Commercial Logic in Rebuilding Plans After the Great Fire of London, 1666, p. 1107-1131
Edwin D. Rose, Publishing Nature in the Age of Revolutions: Joseph Banks, Georg Forster, and the Plants of the Pacific, p. 1132-1159
Julie Kalman, Competitive Imperialism in the Early Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean, p. 1160-1180
Melchisedek Chétima, Slavery and Its Aftermath in the Mandara Mountains, p. 1181-1203
Laura Newman, Felix Driver, Kew Gardens and the Emergence of the School Museum in Britain, 1880-1930, p. 1204-1230
Tom Quick, The Making of a New Race in the Early Twentieth Century Imperial Imaginary, p. 1231-1256
Seán Donnelly, Republicanism and Civic Virtue in Treatyite Political Thought, 1921-3, p. 1257-1280
Vivian Kong, Exclusivity and Cosmopolitanism: Multi-Ethnic Civil Society in Interwar Hong Kong, p. 1281-1302
Emily Robinson, The Authority of Feeling in Mid-Twentieth-Century English Conservatism, p. 1303-1324
Ismay Milford, Federation, Partnership, and the Chronologies of Space in 1950s East and Central Africa, p. 1325-1348
Martin Johnes, Matthew Taylor, Boxing, Race, and British Identity, 1945-1962, p. 1349-1377
Aoife O’Leary Mcneice, Towards a History of Global Humanitarianism, p. 1378-1389
Angela Sutton, Charlton W. Yingling, Projections of Desire and Design in Early Modern Caribbean Maps, p. 789-810
Jack David Sargeant, Parliament and the Crown Jewels in the English Revolution, 1641-1644, p. 811-835
Frances Nolan, The Representation of Female Claimants Before the Trustees for the Irish Forfeitures, 1700-1703, p. 836-861
Edward Taylor, John Tutchin’s Observator, Comment Serials, and the ‘Rage of Party’ in Britain, 1678-c. 1730, p. 862-884
Anna Plassart, Edmund Burke, Poland, and the Commonwealth of Europe, p. 885-910
Jonathan Conlin, Gladstone, Development, and the Discipline of History, 1840-1896, p. 911-934
Helen Sunderland, Politics in Schoolgirl Debating Cultures in England, 1886-1914, p. 935-957
Gavin Murray-Miller, Empire and Trans-Imperial Subjects in the Nineteenth-Century Muslim Mediterranean, p. 958-979
Jim Tomlinson, Churchill’s Defeat in Dundee, 1922, and the Decline of Liberal Political Economy, p. 980-1006
Paul Lawrence, Policing, ‘Science’, and the Curious Case of Photo-Fit, p. 1007-1031
Hannah Charnock, Teenage Girls, Female Friendship and the Making of the Sexual Revolution in England, 1950-1980, p. 1032-1053
Historiographical Reviews. p. 1054
Corrigendum, p. 1078
Eleanor Barnett, Reforming Food and Eating in Protestant England, c. 1560-c. 1640, p. 507-527
Hannah Dawson, The Normativity of Nature in Pufendorf and Locke, p. 528-558
Mark Goldie, Charles-Édouard Levillain, François-Paul De Lisola and English Opposition to Louis XIV, p. 559-580
Hannah Young, Negotiating Female Property and Slave-Ownership in the Aristocratic World, p. 581-602
Jade Shepherd, Life for the Families of the Victorian Criminally Insane, p. 603-632
Joshua Bennett, August Neander and the Religion of History in the Nineteenth-Century ‘Priesthood of Letters’, p. 633-659
Jerome Greenfield, The Mexican Expedition of 1862-1867 and the End of the French Second Empire, p. 660-685
Matthew P. Fitzpatrick, Indigenous Australians and German Anthropology in the Era of ‘Decolonization’, p. 686-709
Melanie Tebbutt, Questioning the Rhetoric of British Borstal Reform in the 1930s, p. 710-731
Alison Twells, Sex, Gender, and Romantic Intimacy in Servicemen’s Letters During the Second World War, p. 732-753
Phil Child, Blacktown, Mass-Observation, and the Dynamics of Voluntary Action in Mid-Twentieth-Century England, p. 754-776
Review Article, p. 777
RETROSPECT
James Poskett, Science in History. Part of: Retrospect: Science in History, p. 209-242
ARTICLE
Zoe Farrell, The Materiality of Marriage in the Artisan Community of Renaissance Verona, p. 243-266
Liudmyla Sharipova, Kinship, Property Relations, and the Survival of Double Monasteries in the Eastern Church, p. 267-289
Thomas Cogswell, The Canterbury Election of 1626 and Parliamentary Selection Revisited, p. 291-315
David Kearns, Ryan Walter, office, Political Theory, and the Political Theorist, p. 317-337
Laura Sangha, The Social, Personal, and Spiritual Dynamics of Ghost Stories in Early Modern England, p. 339-359
Sarah Lloyd, The Religious and Social Significance of Methodist Tickets, and Associated Practices of Collecting and Recollecting, 1741-2017, p. 361-388
Christian K. Melby, Empire and Nation in British Future-War and Invasion-Scare Fiction, 1871-1914, p. 389-410
Rohan Deb Roy, White Ants, Empire, and Entomo-Politics in South Asia, p. 411-436
Joel Morley, The Memory of the Great War and Morale During Britain’s Phoney War, p. 437-467
Holly Ashford, Population Control, Development, and Ghana’s National Family Planning Programme, 1960-1972, p. 469-493
Review Article, p. 495
MALTHUSIAN MOMENTS [Special Issue]
INTRODUCTION
Alison Bashford, Duncan Kelly, Shailaja Fennell, Malthusian Moments: Introduction, p. 1-13
ARTICLE
Christopher Brooke, Robert Malthus, Rousseauist, p. 15-31
E. A. Wrigley, Richard Smith, Malthus and the Poor Law, p. 33-62
Alison Bashford, Malthus and China, p. 63-89
Gareth Stedman Jones, Malthus, Nineteenth-Century Socialism, and Marx, p. 91-106
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, The Coal Question Before Jevons, p. 107-126
Duncan Kelly, Malthusian Moments in the Work of John Maynard Keynes, p. 127-158
Shailaja Fennell, Malthus, Statistics, and the State of Indian Agriculture, p. 159-185
Fabien Locher, Neo-Malthusian Environmentalism, World Fisheries Crisis, and the Global Commons, 1950s-1970s, p. 187-207
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Misha Ewen, Women Investors and the Virginia Company in the Early Seventeenth Century, p. 853-874
Guido Van Meersbergen, The Diplomatic Repertoires of the East India Companies in Mughal South Asia, 1608-1717, p. 875-898
Andrew Kenneth Day, Hobbes’s Changing Ecclesiology, p. 899-919
Tim Somers, The ‘Impartiality’ of Narcissus Luttrell’s Reading Practices and Historical Writing, 1679-1710, p. 943-966
Henry French, Mark Rothery, Male Anxiety Among Younger Sons of the English Landed Gentry, 1700-1900, p. 967-995
Natalia Doan, The 1860 Japanese Embassy and the Antebellum African American Press, p. 997-1020
Laura C. Forster, The Paris Commune in London and the Spatial History of Ideas, 1871-1900, p. 1021-1044
Thomas Dolan, Maynooth, History, and the Intellectual Origins of John Hume’s Political Thinking, p. 1045-1068
Clara Maier, The Weimar Origins of the West German Rechtsstaat, 1919-1969, p. 1069-1091
Communication, p. 1093
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Stefan Hanß, Material Encounters: Knotting Cultures in Early Modern Peru and Spain, p. 583-615
Gemma Allen, The Rise of the Ambassadress: English Ambassadorial Wives and Early Modern Diplomatic Culture, p. 617-638
William White, Sir John Eliot’s the Monarchie of Man and Early Stuart Political Thought, p. 639-662
Ashley Walsh, The Saxon Republic and Ancient Constitution in the Standing Army Controversy, 1697-1699, p. 663-684
Sara Caputo, Alien Seamen in the British Navy, British Law, and the British State, c. 1793-c. 1815, p. 685-707
Bronwen Douglas, Elena Govor, Eponymy, Encounters, and Local Knowledge in Russian Place Naming in the Pacific Islands, 1804-1830, p. 709-740
Andrew Sneddon, John Fulton, Witchcraft, the Press, and Crime in Ireland, 1822-1922, p. 741-764
William Tullett, Re-Odorization, Disease, and Emotion in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England, p. 765-788
Tom Crook, Model Institutions and the Geography of Social Reform in Early Victorian Britain, p. 789-812
Ian Brown, Rebels, the Death Penalty, and Legal Process in Late Colonial Burma, p. 813-832
Historiographical Reviews, p. 833
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Rebekah Clements, Brush Talk As the ‘Lingua Franca’ of Diplomacy in Japanese-Korean Encounters, c. 1600-1868, p. 289-309
Sarah Mortimer, Counsels of Perfection and Reformation Political Thought, p. 311-330
Simon P. Kennedy, Richard Hooker As Political Naturalist, p. 331-348
Mark R. F. Williams, The Inner Lives of Early Modern Travel, p. 349-373
Joseph Harley, Pauper Inventories, Social Relations, and the Nature of Poor Relief Under the Old Poor Law, England, c. 1601-1834, p. 375-398
Ismini Pells, Reassessing Frontline Medical Practitioners of the British Civil Wars in the Context of the Seventeenth-Century, p. 399-425
Volkan S. Ediger, John V. Bowlus, A Farewell to King Coal: Geopolitics, Energy Security, and the Transition to Oil, 1898-1917, p. 427-449
Chris Wilson, Petitions and Pathways to the Asylum in British Mandate Palestine, 1930-1948, p. 451-471
Kit Kowol, The Conservative Movement and Dreams of Britain’s Post-War Future, p. 473-493
Gil S. Rubin, Vladimir Jabotinsky and Population Transfers Between Eastern Europe and Palestine, p. 495-517
Chris Vaughan, The Politics of Regionalism and Federation in East Africa, 1958-1964, p. 519-540
Communication, p. 541
Historiographical Reviews, p. 553
EDITORIAL NOTE
Introducing Retrospects, p. 1
16 October 2018
RETROSPECT
Mark Goldie, The Ancient Constitution and the Languages of Political Thought, p. 3-34
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Daniel S. Allemann, Empire and the Right to Preach the Gospel in the School of Salamanca, 1535-1560, p. 35-55
M. J. M. Innes, Robert Persons, Popular Sovereignty, and the Late Elizabethan Succession Debate, p. 57-76
D. Alan Orr, Protestant Military Humanism in Early Stuart Ireland, p. 77-99
Emilie K. M. Murphy, Language and Power in An English Convent in Exile, c. 1621-c. 1631, p. 101-125
Christopher Haigh, Where Was the Church of England, 1646-1660?, p. 127-147
Kyle Gardner, Moving Watersheds, Borderless Maps, and Imperial Geography in India’s Northwestern Himalaya, p. 149-170
Ian Kumekawa, Meat and Economic Expertise in the British Imperial State During the First World War, p. 171-194
Andrew M. Fearnley, The Black Panther Party’s Publishing Strategies and the Financial Underpinnings of Activism, 1968-1975, p. 195-217
Gabriel Paquette, The ‘Parry Report’ (1965) and the Establishment of Latin American Studies in the United Kingdom, p. 219-240
Simon Ball, The State and the Assassination Threat in Britain, 1971-1984, p. 241-265
Historiographical Review, p. 267
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Noah Moxham, Aileen Fyfe, The Royal Society and the Prehistory of Peer Review, 1665-1965, p. 863-889
SSaúl Martínez Bermejo, Voice, Orality, and the Performance of Political Counsel in Early Modern Spain, p. 891-911
Louise Stewart, Social Status and Classicism in the Visual and Material Culture of the Sweet Banquet in Early Modern England, p. 913-942
Philip Loft, Litigation, the Anglo-Scottish Union, and the House of Lords As the High Court, 1660-1875, p. 943-967
Alan Crawford, Imagining the Russian Concession in Hankou, p. 969-989
Jonathan Kwan, Transylvanian Saxon Politics and Imperial Germany, 1871-1876, p. 991-1015
Joshua Teitelbaum, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Longue Durée Struggle for Islam’s Holiest Places, p. 1017-1039
Laure Humbert, The French in Exile and Post-War International Relief, c. 1941-1945, p. 1041-1064
Marco Wyss, The United States, Britain, and Military Assistance to Nigeria, p. 1065-1087
Mark Mclay, The Republican Party and the Long, Hot Summer of 1967 in the United States, p. 1089-1111
Justin Willis, Gabrielle Lynch, Nic Cheeseman, Voting, Nationhood, and Citizenship in Late-Colonial Africa, p. 1113-1135
Review Articles, p. 1137
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Freyja Cox Jensen, The Popularity of Ancient Historians, 1450-1600, p. 561-595
Timothy Stanton, John Locke and the Fable of Liberalism, p. 597-622
James E. Shaw, The Informal Economy of Credit in Early Modern Venice, p. 623-642
Colin Jones, Simon Macdonald, Robespierre, the Duke of York, and Pisistratus During the French Revolutionary Terror, p. 643-672
Alexander Jordan, Thomas Carlyle on Epicureanism in the French and German Enlightenments, p. 673-694
Mark Condos, Gavin Rand, Coercion and Conciliation At the Edge of Empire: State-Building and Its Limits in Waziristan, 1849-1914, p. 695-718
Nadine Willems, Transnational Anarchism, Japanese Revolutionary Connections, and the Personal Politics of Exile, p. 719-741
Conor Morrissey , ‘Rotten Protestants’: Protestant Home Rulers and the Ulster Liberal Association, 1906-1918, p. 743-765
Colin Storer, Censoring An ‘English Renegade’ in Germany: the Case of Morgan Philips Price, p. 767-786
Emilio Gin, Mussolini and the Fall of Fascism, 25 July 1943: A Reappraisal, p. 787-806
Frank Trentmann, Anna Carlsson-Hyslop, The Evolution of Energy Demand in Britain: Politics, Daily Life, and Public Housing,
1920s-1970s, p. 807-839
Historiographical Reviews, p. 841
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Caroline Dodds Pennock, Women of Discord: Female Power in Aztec Thought, p. 275-299
Paul Slack, William Petty, the Multiplication of Mankind, and Demographic Discourse in Seventeenth-Century England, p. 301-325
Aaron Graham, Jamaican Legislation and the Transatlantic Constitution, 1664-1839, p. 327-355
Shiru Lim, Frederick the Great and Jean Le Rond D’alembert on Philosophy, Truth, and Politics, p. 357-378
Andrew Mckenzie-Mcharg, How to Sabotage A Secret Society: the Demise of Carl Friedrich Bahrdt’s German Union in 1789, p. 379-402
Julian Hoppit, Sir Joseph Banks’s Provincial Turn, p. 403-429
Perry Willson, Group Portrait: the Ispettrici Nazionali of the Italian Fascist Party, 1937-1943, p. 431-451
Asa Mckercher, Timothy Andrews Sayle, Skyhawk, Skyshield, and the Soviets: Revisiting Canada’s Cold War, p. 453-475
Aled Davies, James Freeman, Hugh Pemberton, ‘Everyman A Capitalist’ Or ‘Free to Choose’? Exploring the Tensions Within Thatcherite Individualism, p. 477-501
Susanne Schmidt, The Feminist Origins of the Midlife Crisis, p. 503-523
Review Article, p. 525
Historiographical Review, p. 541
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Peter Lake, Michael Questier, Thomas Digges, Robert Parsons, Sir Francis Hastings, and the Politics of Regime Change in Elizabethan England, p. 1-27
Lauren Working, Locating Colonization At the Jacobean Inns of Court, p. 29-51
Amy Calladine, Public Ritual and the Proclamation of Richard Cromwell As Lord Protector in English Towns, September 1658, p. 53-76
Nuala Zahedieh, Defying Mercantilism: Illicit Trade, Trust, and the Jamaican Sephardim, 1660-1730, p. 77-102
Shinjini Das, An Imperial Apostle? St Paul, Protestant Conversion, and South Asian Christianity, p. 103-130
Gavin Daly, British Soldiers and the Legend of Napoleon, p. 131-153
Matthew P. Dziennik, The Miskitu, Military Labour, and the San Juan Expedition of 1780, p. 155-179
Benjamin Weinstein, Liberalism, Local Government Reform, and Political Education in Great Britain and British India, 1880-1886, p. 181-203
Nathaniël Kunkeler, Narratives of Decline in the Dutch National Socialist Movement, 1931-1945, p. 205-225
Simon Gunn, Ring Road: Birmingham and the Collapse of the Motor City Ideal in 1970s Britain, p. 227-248
Historiographical Reviews, p. 249
Corrigendum, p. 273
ARTICLES
Anna Becker, Gender in the History of Early Modern Political Thought, p. 843-863
Jasmine Kilburn-Toppin, Gifting Cultures and Artisanal Guilds in Sixteenth – and Early Seventeenth-Century London, p. 5-887
Jonathan Fitzgibbons, Rethinking the English Revolution of 1649, p. 889-914
Arash Abizadeh, Hobbes’s Conventionalist Theology, the Trinity, and God As An Artificial Person by Fiction, p. 915-941
Callie Wilkinson, The East India College Debate and the Fashioning of Imperial officials, 1806-1858, p. 943-969
Jay R. Roszman, ‘Ireland As A Weapon of Warfare’: Whigs, Tories, and the Problem of Irish Outrages, 1835 to 1839, p. 971-995
Takahiro Yamamoto, Japan’s Passport System and the Opening of Borders, 1866-1878, p. 997-1021
Bérénice Guyot-Réchard, Tour Diaries and Itinerant Governance in the Eastern Himalayas, 1909-1962, p. 1023-1046
Anthony D. Kauders, Negotiating Free Will: Hypnosis and Crime in Early Twentieth-Century Germany, p. 1047-1069
Piotr Puchalski, The Polish Mission to Liberia, 1934-1938: Constructing Poland’s Colonial Identity, p. 1071-1096
Gareth Curless, The Triumph of the State: Singapore’s Dockworkers and the Limits of Global History, c. 1920-1965, p. 1097-1123
Review Articles, p. 1125
ARTICLES
Christian D. Liddy, ‘Sir Ye Be Not Kyng’: Citizenship and Speech in Late Medieval and Early Modern England, p. 571-596
Elly Robson, Improvement and Epistemologies of Landscape in Seventeenth-Century English Forest Enclosure, p. 597-632
Alasdair Raffe, Archibald Pitcairne and Scottish Heterodoxy, c. 1688-1713, p. 633-657
Hannah Weiss Muller, From Requete to Petition: Petitioning the Monarch Between Empires, p. 659-686
Rosemary Sweet, The Preservation of Crosby Hall, c. 1830-1850, p. 687-719
Lucinda Matthews-Jones, Oxford House Heads and Their Performance of Religious Faith in East London, 1884-1900, p. 721-744
Eliza Riedi, Assisting Mrs Tommy Atkins: Gender, Class, Philanthropy, and the Domestic Impact of the South African War, 1899-1902, p. 745-769
Jeremy Krikler, Rural Masters and Urban Militants in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa, p. 771-793
Francisco J. Romero Salvadó, Between the Catalan Quagmire and the Red Spectre, Spain, November 1918-April 1919, p. 795-815
Sarah Miller-Davenport, A ‘Montage of Minorities’: Hawai’i Tourism and the Commodification of Racial Tolerance, 1959-1978, p. 817-842
ARTICLES
Alison Bashford, Terraqueous Histories, p. 253-272
Edward Cavanagh, Prescription and Empire From Justinian to Grotius, p. 273-299
Frederick E. Smith, The Origins of Recusancy in Elizabethan England Reconsidered, p. 301-332
Harriet Lyon, The Fisherton Monster: Science, Providence, and Politics in Early Restoration England, p. 333-362
Kris Grint, The Freedom of the Press in James Mill’s Political Thought, p. 363-383
Ambrogio A. Caiani, Collaborators, Collaboration, and the Problems of Empire in Napoleonic Italy, the Oppizzoni Affair, 1805-1807, p. 385-407
James Poskett, Phrenology, Correspondence, and the Global Politics of Reform, 1815-1848, p. 409-442
Hatice Yildiz, Parallels And Contrasts in Gendered Histories of Industrial Labour in Bursa and Bombay 1850-1910, p. 363-383
Doron Avraham, Reconstructing A Collective: Zionism And Race Between National Socialism And Jewish Renewal, p. 471-492
Terence Renaud, Human Rights As Radical Anthropology: Protestant Theology And Ecumenism In The Transwar Era, p. 493-518
Sam Brewitt-Taylor, Christianity And The Invention of The Sexual Revolution In Britain, 1963-1967, p. 519-546
Historiographical Review, p. 547
Corrigendum, p. 569
ARTICLES
Gabriel Guarino, Taming Transgression and Violence in the Carnivals of Early Modern Naples, p. 1-20
Carys Brown, Militant Catholicism, Interconfessional Relations, and the Rookwood Family of Stanningfield, Suffolk, C. 1689â”1737, p. 21-45
James Wilson, Reappropriation, Resistance, and British Autocracy in Sri Lanka, 1820-1850, p. 47-69
Tom Smith, Islanders, Protestant Missionaries, and Traditions Regarding the Past in Nineteenth-Century Polynesia, p. 71-94
Chika Tonooka, Reverse Emulation and the Cult of Japanese Efficiency in Edwardian Britain, p. 95-119
Malcolm R. Petrie , ‘Contests of Vital Importance’: By-Elections, the Labour Party, and the Reshaping of British Radicalism, 1924-1929, p. 121-148
Christian Goeschel, Staging Friendship: Mussolini and Hitler in Germany in 1937, p. 149-172
Dennis C. Grube, Civil Servants, Political History, and the Interpretation of Traditions, p. 173-196
David Reynolds, Britain, the Two World Wars, and the Problem of Narrative, p. 197-231
Historiographical Review, p. 233
Taka Oshikiri, The Shogun’s Tea Jar: Ritual, Material Culture, and Political Authority in Early Modern Japan, p. 927-945
Max Skjà¶nsberg, Lord Bolingbroke’s Theory of Party and Opposition, p. 947-973
Edward Vallance, Women, Politics, and the 1723 Oaths of Allegiance to George I, p. 975-999
Karim M. Tiro, A Sorry Tale: Natives, Settlers, and the Salmon of Lake Ontario, 1780-1900, p. 1001-1025
Philip Harling, Assisted Emigration and the Moral Dilemmas of the Midvictorian Imperial State, p. 1027-1049
Julia Nicholls, Empire and Internationalism in French Revolutionary Socialist Thought, 1871-1885, p. 1051-1074
Brian Hughes, Loyalists and Loyalism in a Southern Irish Community, 1921-1922, p. 1075-1105
Ruth Harris, Schweitzer and Africa, p. 1107-1132
Nick Witham, Popular History, Post-War Liberalism, and the Role of the Public Intellectual in Richard Hofstadter’s “The American Political Tradition” (1948), p. 1133-1155
Alice Bennington, (Re)Writing Empire? The Reception of Post-Colonial Studies in France, p. 1157-1186
Historiographical Review , p. 1187
Anastasia Stouraiti, Printing Empire: Visual Culture and the Imperial Archive in Seventeenth-Century Venice, p. 635-668
Michael B. Young, Charles I, Clement Coke, and Sedition, p. 669-693
Margaret Pelling, Far Too Many Women? John Graunt, the Sex Ratio, and the Cultural Determination of Number in Seventeenth-Century England, p. 695-719
Richard J. Butler, Rethinking the Origins of the British Prisons Act of 1835: Ireland and the Development of Central-Government Prison Inspection, 1820-1835, p. 721-746
Douglas Kanter, The Galway Packet-Boat Contract and the Politics of Public Expenditure in Mid-Victorian Ireland, p. 747-774
Vikram Visana, Vernacular Liberalism, Capitalism, and Anti-Imperialism in the Political Thought of Dadabhai Naoroji, p. 775-797
Sonakshi Goyle, Tracing a Cultural Memory: Commemoration of 1857 in the Delhi Durbars, 1877, 1903, and 1911, p. 799-815
Alister Chapman, Civil Religions in Derby, 1930-2000, p. 817-843
Chris Renwick, Eugenics, Population Research, and Social Mobility Studies in Early and Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain, p. 845-867
Frank L. Jones, Engaging the World: Anthony Lake and American Grand Strategy, 1993-1997, p. 869-901
Communication, p. 903
Mark Stoyle, The Cannibal Cavalier: Sir Thomas Lunsford and the Fashioning of the Royalist Archetype, p. 293-317
David Garrioch, 1666 and London’s Fire History: a Re-Evaluation, p. 319-338
William J. Bulman, Hobbes’s Publisher and the Political Business of Enlightenment, p. 339-364
Gabriel Glickman, Protestantism, Colonization, and the New England Company in Restoration Politics, p. 365-391
Tirthankar Roy, The Mutiny and the Merchants, p. 393-416
Luke Blaxill, Taym Saleh, The Electoral Dynamics of Conservatism, 1885-1910: ‘Negative Unionism’ Reconsidered, p. 417-445
Sabina Donati, Italy’s Informal Imperialism in Tianjin During the Liberal Epoch, 1902-1922, p. 447-468
Chris Jeppesen, ‘Sanders of the River, Still the Best Job for a British Boy’; Recruitment to the Colonial Administrative Service at the End of Empire, p. 469-508
Elisabeth Leake, At the Nation-State’s Edge: Centre-Periphery Relations in Post-1947 South Asia, p. 509-539
L. M. Ratnapalan, Britain and the Politics of Ceylon, 1948-1961, p. 541-565
Jon Lawrence, Inventing the ‘Traditional Working Class’: a Re-Analysis of Interview Notes From Young and Willmott’s “Family and Kinship in East London”, p. 567-593
Communication, p. 595
Review Article, p. 623
Peter Marshall, John Morgan, Clerical Conformity and the Elizabethan Settlement Revisited, p. 1-22
Amy Blakeway, The Privy Council of James V of Scotland, 1528-1542, p. 23-44
David Cressy, Trouble with Gypsies in Early Modern England, p. 45-70
Soile Ylivuori, Rethinking Female Chastity and Gentlewomen’s Honour in Eighteenth-Century England, p. 71-97
James Boyd, The Rhine Exodus of 1816/1817 Within the Developing German Atlantic World, p. 99-123
Simon Goldhill, What Has Alexandria to Do with Jerusalem? Writing the History of the Jews in the Nineteenth Century, p. 125-151
Jocelyn Paul Betts, John Stuart Mill, Victorian Liberalism, and the Failure of Co-Operative Production, p. 153-174
Zak Leonard, Colonial Ethnography on India’s North-West Frontier, 1850-1910, p. 175-196
Pepijn Corduwener, Democracy as a Contested Concept in Post-War Western Europe: a Comparative Study of Political Debates in France, West Germany, and Italy, p. 197-220
Christoph Laucht, Scientists, the Public, the State, and the Debate Over the Environmental and Human Health Effects of Nuclear Testing in Britain, 1950-1958, p. 221-251
Barnaby Crowcroft, Egypt’s Other Nationalists and the Suez Crisis of 1956, p. 253-285
Review Article, p. 287
David Maxwell, The Missionary Movement in African and World History: Mission Sources and Religious Encounter, p. 901-930
Richard Ansell, Educational Travel in Protestant Families from Post-Restoration Ireland, p. 931-958
Jetze Touber, Applying the Right Measure: Architecture and Philology in Biblical Scholarship in the Dutch Early Enlightenment, p. 959-985
David Kennerley, Debating Female Musical Professionalism and Artistry in the British Press, c. 1820-1850, p. 987-1008
P. E. Caquet, Notions of Addiction in the Time of the First Opium War, p. 1009-1029
Masha Halevi, Contested Heritage: Multi-Layered Politics and the Formation of the Sacred Space – The Church of Gethsemane as a Case-Study, p. 1031-1058
Eleanor Gordon, Irregular Marriage and Cohabitation in Scotland, 1855-1939: official Policy and Popular Practice, p. 1059-1079
Martin Thomas, Richard Toye, Arguing About Intervention: a Comparison of British and French Rhetoric Surrounding the 1882 and 1956 Invasions of Egypt, p. 1081-1113
Emily Jones, Conservatism, Edmund Burke, and the Invention of a Political Tradition, c. 1885-1914, p. 1115-1139
Akhila Yechury, Imagining India, Decolonizing “L’inde Française”, c. 1947-1954, p. 1141-1165
Neil Roos, Alcohol Panic, Social Engineering, and Some Reflections on the Management of Whites in Early Apartheid Society, 1948-1960, p. 1167-1189
Review Article, p. 1191
Christopher Pihl, Gender, Labour, and State Formation in Sixteenth-Century Sweden, p. 685-710
Stephen Conway, British Governments, Colonial Consumers, and Continental European Goods in the British Atlantic Empire, 1763-1775, p. 711-732
Jennine Hurl-Eamon, Habits of Seduction: Accounts of Portuguese Nuns in British officers’ Peninsular War Memoirs, p. 733-756
Philip Handler, James Mackintosh and Early Nineteenth-Century Criminal Law, p. 757-779
Luke S. K. Kwong, What’s in a Name: Zhongguo (Or ‘Middle Kingdom’) Reconsidered, p. 781-804
Doug Munro, Michael Turnbull, G. R. Elton, and the Making of “The Practice of History”, p. 805-825
Elena Bacchin, Brothers of Liberty: Garibaldi’s British Legion, p. 827-853
Eoin Drea, The Impact of Henry Parker-Willis and the Federal Reserve on the Institutional Design of the Irish Currency Act 1927, p. 855-875
J. D. Taylor, The Party’s Over? The Angry Brigade, the Counterculture, and the British New Left, 1967-1972, p. 877-900
Neil Younger, Drama, Politics, and News in the Earl of Sussex’s Entertainment of Elizabeth I at New Hall, 1579, p. 343-366
Danielle Van Den Heuvel, Policing Peddlers: the Prosecution of Illegal Street Trade in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Towns, p. 367-392
Gareth Atkins, Christian Heroes, Providence, and Patriotism in Wartime Britain, 1793-1815, p. 393-414
Hiroki Shin, Paper Money, the Nation, and the Suspension of Cash Payments in 1797, p. 415-442
Carl J. Griffin, The Culture of Combination: Solidarities and Collective Action Before Tolpuddle, p. 443-480
Gabriel Paquette, Romantic Liberalism in Spain and Portugal, c. 1825-1850, p. 481-511
Thomas Simpson, Bordering and Frontier-Making in Nineteenth-Century British India, p. 513-542
J. M. R. Bennett, The British Luther Commemoration of 1883-1884 in European Context, p. 543-564
James Perkins, The Congo of Europe: the Balkans and Empire in Early Twentieth-Century British Political Culture, p. 565-587
Brian Wallace, Nana Sahib in British Culture and Memory, p. 589-613
Marc Mulholland, ‘Marxists of Strict Observance’? The Second International, National Defence, and the Question of War, p. 615-640
Tobias Harper, Voluntary Service and State Honours in Twentieth-Century Britain, p. 641-661
Review Article, p. 663
Lucy M. Kaufman, Ecclesiastical Improvements, Lay Impropriations, and the Building of a Post-Reformation Church in England, 1560-1600, p. 1-23
Delphine Soulard, The Christ’s Copy of John Locke’s “Two Treatises of Government”, p. 25-49
George Bernard Owers, Common Law Jurisprudence and Ancient Constitutionalism in the Radical Thought of John Cartwright, Granville Sharp, and Capel Lofft, p. 51-73
Vijaya Ramadas Mandala, The Raj and the Paradoxes of Wildlife Conservation: British Attitudes and Expediencies, p. 75-110
Charles Read, The ‘Repeal Year’ in Ireland: An Economic Reassessment, p. 111-135
Jamie Stoops, Class and Gender Dynamics of the Pornography Trade in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain, p. 137-156
Moshik Temkin, Culture Vs. “Kultur”, or a Clash of Civilizations: Public Intellectuals in the United States and the Great War, 1917-1918, p. 157-182
Alex D’erizans, Securing the Garden and Longings for “Heimat” in Post-War Hanover, 1945-1948, p. 183-215
Otto Saumarez Smith, Central Government and Town-Centre Redevelopment in Britain, 1959-1966, p. 217-244
David Allen, The Peace Corps in Us Foreign Relations and Church-State Politics, p. 245-273
Historiographical Reviews, p. 275
Review Article, p. 331
Robert Harkins, Elizabethan Puritanism and the Politics of Memory in Post-Marian England, p. 899-919
Kate Davison, Occasional Politeness and Gentlemen’s Laughter in 18 Th C England, p. 921-945
Rhys Jones, Beethoven and the Sound of Revolution in Vienna, 1792-1814, p. 947-971
Michael Taylor, Conservative Political Economy and the Problem of Colonial Slavery, 1823-1833, p. 973-995
Andrekos Varnava, French and British Post-War Imperial Agendas and Forging An Armenian Homeland After the Genocide: the Formation of the Légion D’orient in October 1916, p. 997-1025
Gary Love, The Periodical Press and the Intellectual Culture of Conservatism in Interwar Britain, p. 1027-1056
Dan Tamir, From a Fascist’s Notebook to the Principles of Rebirth: the Desire for Social Integration in Hebrew Fascism, 1928-1942, p. 1057-1084
Emma L. Jones, Neil Pemberton, Ten Rillington Place and the Changing Politics of Abortion in Modern Britain, p. 1085-1109
Patrick Andelic, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the 1976 New York Senate Race, and the Struggle to Define American Liberalism, p. 1111-1133
Historiographical Reviews, p. 1135
Greg Koabel, Youth, Manhood, Political Authority, and the Impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham, p. 595-615
William A. Pettigrew, George W. Van Cleve, Parting Companies: the Glorious Revolution, Company Power, and Imperial Mercantilism, p. 617-638
Jonathan Allen Green, Friedrich Gentz’s Translation of Burke’s “Reflections”, p. 639-659
Malcolm Crook, John Dunne, The First European Elections? Voting and Imperial State-Building Under Napoleon, 1802-1813, p. 661-697
Tobias Becker, Entertaining the Empire: Theatrical Touring Companies and Amateur Dramatics in Colonial India, p. 699-725
Volker Prott, Tying Up the Loose Ends of National Self-Determination: British, French, and American Experts in Peace Planning, 1917-1919, p. 727-750
Donald Winch, Keynes and the British Academy, p. 751-771
Katrina Forrester, Citizenship, War, and the Origins of International Ethics in American Political Philosophy, 1960-1975, p. 773-801
R. Kim Cragin, A Recent History of Al-Qa’ida, p. 803-824
Historiographical Reviews, p. 825
Review Article, p. 869
Alan S. Ross, Pupils’ Choices and Social Mobility After the Thirty Years War: a Quantitative Study, p. 311-341
Jordan S. Downs, The Curse of Meroz and the English Civil War, p. 343-368
Gaby Mahlberg, “Les Juges Jugez, Se Justifiants” (1663) and Edmund Ludlow’s Protestant Network in Seventeenth-Century Switzerland, p. 369-396
Matthew Neufeld, Parliament and Some Roots of Whistle Blowing During the Nine Years War, p. 397-420
Daniel Ritchie, Abolitionism and Evangelicalism: Isaac Nelson, the Evangelical Alliance, and the Transatlantic Debate Over Christian Fellowship with Slaveholders, p. 421-446
Mark Hewitson, On War and Peace: German Conceptions of Conflict, 1792-1815, p. 447-483
Martha Vandrei, A Victorian Invention? Thomas Thornycroft’s ‘Boadicea Group’ and the Idea of Historical Culture in Britain, p. 485-508
Tomás Irish, Fractured Families: Educated Elites in Britain and France and the Challenge of the Great War, p. 509-530
Historiographical Review, p. 531
Review Article, p. 571
Richard Rex, The Religion of Henry VIII, p. 1-32
Carolyn Polizzotto, What Really Happened at the Whitehall Debates? a New Source, p. 33-51
Anders Ingram, The Ottoman Siege of Vienna, English Ballads, and the Exclusion Crisis, p. 53-80
Brent S. Sirota, The Occasional Conformity Controversy, Moderation, and the Anglican Critique of Modernity, 1700-1714, p. 81-105
Anna Plassart, Scottish Perspectives on War and Patriotism in the 1790s, p. 107-129
James A. Jaffe, Custom, Identity, and the Jury in India, 1800-1832, p. 131-155
Tom Scriven, Humour, Satire, and Sexuality in the Culture of Early Chartism, p. 157-178
Marc-William Palen, Adam Smith as Advocate of Empire, c. 1870-1932, p. 179-198
Daniel Laqua, Pacifism in Fin-De-Siecle Austria: the Politics and Limits of Peace Activism, p. 199-224
Jim Tomlinson, The Political Economy of Globalization: the Genesis of Dundee’s Two ‘United Fronts’ in the 1930s, p. 225-245
Christopher Hilliard, Popular Reading and Social Investigation in Britain, 1850s-1940s, p. 247-271
Communication, p. 273
Historiographical Review, p. 289
P. R. Cavill, Heresy and Forfeiture in Marian England, p. 879-907
Randolph C. Head, Documents, Archives, and Proof Around 1700, p. 909-930
Oliver J. W. Cox, Frederick, Prince of Wales, and the First Performance of ‘Rule, Britannia!’, p. 931-954
Giuliana Chamedes, The Vatican and the Reshaping of the European International Order After the First World War, p. 955-976
Seán William Gannon, The Formation, Composition, and Conduct of the British Section of the Palestine Gendarmerie, 1922-1926, p. 977-1006
David Motadel, The ‘Muslim Question’ in Hitler’s Balkans, p. 1007-1039
Rosie Germain, Reading “The Second Sex” in 1950s America, p. 1041-1062
Cezar Stanciu, The End of Liberalization in Communist Romania, p. 1063-1085
Communication, p. 1087
Historiographical Review, p. 1107
Mark Kishlansky, A Whipper Whipped: the Sedition of William Prynne, p. 603-627
Patrick A. Walsh, The Fiscal State in Ireland, 1691-1769, p. 629-656
Patrick J. Doyle, Understanding the Desertion of South Carolinian Soldiers During the Final Years of the Confederacy, p. 657-679
Brenda Assael, Gastro-Cosmopolitanism and the Restaurant in Late Victorian and Edwardian London, p. 681-706
Daniel-Joseph Macarthur-Seal, Intelligence and Lloyd George’s Secret Diplomacy in the Near East, 1920-1922, p. 707-728
Jeremy Nuttall, Pluralism, the People, and Time in Labour Party History, 1931-1964, p. 729-756
Joel Isaac, Donald Davidson and the Analytic Revolution in American Philosophy, 1940-1970, p. 757-779
John Lunan, Probation officers, Social Enquiry Reports, and Importuning in the 1960s, p. 781-800
Nicholas Owen, Men and the 1970s British Women’s Liberation Movement, p. 801-826
Martyn Frampton, Ehud Rosen, Reading the Runes? the United States and the Muslim Brotherhood as Seen Through the Wikileaks Cables, p. 827-856
Historiographical Review, p. 857
Lloyd Bowen, Royalism, Print, and the Clergy in Britain, 1639-1640 and 1642, p. 297-319
Philip Loft, Political Arithmetic and the English Land Tax in the Reign of William III, p. 321-343
Jennifer Powell Mcnutt, Richard Whatmore, The Attempts to Transfer the Genevan Academy to Ireland and to America, 1782-1795, p. 345-368
Amanda Goodrich, Understanding a Language of ‘Aristocracy’, 1700-1850, p. 369-398
Samantha A. Shave, The Impact of Sturges Bourne’s Poor Law Reforms in Rural England, p. 399-429
Robert Bickers, Infrastructural Globalization: Lighting the China Coast, 1860s-1930s, p. 431-458
Daniel Scroop, William Jennings Bryan’s 1905-1906 World Tour, p. 459-486
Steven Fielding, British Politics and Cinema’s Historical Dramas, 1929-1938, p. 487-511
Robert Mason, Citizens for Eisenhower and the Republican Party, 1951-1965, p. 513-536
Historiographical Reviews, p. 537
Review Articles, p. 583
John Robertson, Sacred History and Political Thought: Neapolitan Responses to the Problem of Sociability After Hobbes, p. 1-29
Mark S. Dawson, Astrology and Human Variation in Early Modern England, p. 31-53
Renaud Morieux, French Prisoners of War, Conflicts of Honour, and Social Inversions in England, 1744-1783, p. 55-88
Mark Curran, Beyond the Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France, p. 89-112
David Gilks, Attitudes to the Displacement of Cultural Property in the Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon, p. 113-143
J. P. Parry, Steam Power and British Influence in Baghdad, 1820-1860, p. 145-173
T. G. Otte, Détente 1914: Sir William Tyrrell’s Secret Mission to Germany, p. 175-204
Keith Shear, At War with the Pass Laws? Reform and the Policing of White Supremacy in 1940s South Africa, p. 205-229
Simon Ball, The Assassination Culture of Imperial Britain, 1909-1979, p. 231-256
Emma Hunter, Dutiful Subjects, Patriotic Citizens, and the Concept of ‘Good Citizenship’ in Twentieth-Century Tanzania, p. 257-277
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Alexandra Walsham, History, Memory, and the English Reformation, p. 899-938
Liise Lehtsalu, Changing Perceptions of Women’s Religious Institutions in Eighteenth-Century Bologna, p. 939-959
B. W. Young, John Jortin, Ecclesiastical History, and the Christian Republic of Letters, p. 961-981
A. B. Leonard, Underwriting British Trade to India and China, 1780-1835, p. 983-1006
Julie-Marie Strange, Fatherhood, Providing, and Attachment in Late Victorian and Edwardian Working-Class Families, p. 1007-1027
Patricia M. Mcgoldrick, New Perspectives on Pius XII and Vatican Financial Transactions During the Second World War, p. 1029-1048
Joya Chatterji, South Asian Histories of Citizenship, 1946-1970, p. 1049-1071
G. C. Peden, Suez and Britain’s Decline as a World Power, p. 1073-1096
Mário Machaqueiro, The Islamic Policy of Portuguese Colonial Mozambique, 1960-1973, p. 1097-1116
Historiographical Review, p. 1117
Review Article, p. 1161
Emanuel Buttigieg, Knights, Jesuits, Carnival, and the Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century Malta, p. 571-596
Stana Nenadic, Architect-Builders in London and Edinburgh, c. 1750-1800, and the Market for Expertise, p. 597-617
Richard Bourke, Party, Parliament, and Conquest in Newly Ascribed Burke Manuscripts, p. 619-652
Lawrence E. Klein, Sociability, Politeness, and Aristocratic Self-Formation in the Life and Career of the Second Earl of Shelburne, p. 653-677
Robert Tombs, How Bloody Was La Semaine Sanglante of 1871? a Revision, p. 679-704
Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid, The Irish National Aid Association and the Radicalization of Public Opinion in Ireland, 1916-1918, p. 705-729
Joe Merton, Rethinking the Politics of White Ethnicity in 1970s America, p. 731-756
Clare Munro, The Fiscal Politics of Savings and Share Ownership in Britain, 1970-1980, p. 757-778
Communication, p. 779
Historiographical Reviews, p. 785
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Brodie Waddell, Governing England Through the Manor Courts, 1550-1850, p. 279-315
Surekha Davies, Depictions of Brazilians on French Maps, 1542-1555, p. 317-348
Lucy Underwood, Youth, Religious Identity, and Autobiography At the English Colleges in Rome and Valladolid, 1592-1685, p. 349-374
Koji Yamamoto, Reformation and the Distrust of the Projector in the Hartlib Circle, p. 375-397
Michael Hunter, The Decline of Magic: Challenge and Response in Early Enlightenment England, p. 399-425
Trevor Burnard and Richard Follett, Caribbean Slavery, British Anti-Slavery, and the Cultural Politics of Venereal Disease, p. 427-451
Michael Bentley, Henry Hallam Revisited, p. 453-473
Hera Cook, Emotion, Bodies, Sexuality, and Sex Education in Edwardian England, p. 475-495
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, Neo-Liberalism and Morality in the Making of Thatcherite Social Policy, p. 497-520
Communication, p. 521
Historiographical Review, p. 533
Review Articles, p. 553
Alan James, A French Armada? the Azores Campaigns, 1580-1583, p. 1-20
Iain Mcdaniel, Jean-Louis Delolme and the Political Science of the English Empire, p. 21-44
Roberto Romani, Reluctant Revolutionaries: Moderate Liberalism in the Kingdom of Sardinia, 1849-1859, p. 45-73
Patrick Cosgrove, The Controversy and Consequences of John Redmond’s Estate Sale Under the Wyndham Land Act, 1903, p. 75-96
Mika Suonpää, Financial Speculation, Political Risks, and Legal Complications: British Commercial Diplomacy in the Balkans, c. 1906-1914, p. 97-117
Charlotte Wildman, Urban Transformation in Liverpool and Manchester, 1918-1939, p. 119-143
Communication, p. 145
Historiographical Reviews, p. 161
Review Articles, p. 239
Other Review, p. 277
Jason Peacey, Sir Edward Dering, Popularity, and the Public, 1640-1644, p. 955-983
Tristan Stein, Tangier in the Restoration Empire, p. 985-1011
Arthur Burns, Christopher Stray, The Greek-Play Bishop: Polemic, Prosopography, and Nineteenth-Century Prelates, p. 1013-1038
Eloise Moss, Burglary Insurance and the Culture of Fear in Britain, c. 1889-1939, p. 1039-1064
James Campbell, African Americans and Parole in Depression-Era New York, p. 1065-1086
Saul Dubow, ‘Macmillan, Verwoerd, and the 1960 ‘Wind of Change’ Speech, p. 1087-1114
Communication, p. 1115
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Other Review, p. 1211
Matthew Clark, The Gentry, the Commons, and the Politics of Common Right in Enfield, c. 1558 – c. 1603, p. 609-629
Phil Withington, Intoxicants and Society in Early Modern England, p. 631-657
Early Modern Research Group, Commonwealth: the Social, Cultural, and Conceptual Contexts of an Early Modern Keyword, p. 659-687
Michael P. Winship, Defining Puritanism in Restoration England: Richard Baxter and Others Respond to “A Friendly Debate”, p. 689-715
Dmitri Levitin, Matthew Tindal’s “Rights of the Christian Church” (1706) and the Church-State Relationship, p. 717-740
Anthony Page, Rational Dissent, Enlightenment, and Abolition of the British Slave Trade, p. 741-772
Clare Midgley, Transoceanic Commemoration and Connections Between Bengali Brahmos and British and American Unitarians, p. 773-796
Matthew Jones, Great Britain, the United States, and Consultation Over Use of the Atomic Bomb, 1950-1954, p. 797-828
Historiographical Reviews, p. 829
Review Articles, p. 881
Tracey A. Sowerby, Richard Pate, the Royal Supremacy, and Reformation Diplomacy, p. 265-285
Alan R. Macdonald, Consultation and Consent Under James VI, p. 287-306
Diarmaid Macculloch, Foxes, Firebrands, and Forgery: Robert Ware’s Pollution of Reformation History, p. 307-346
Gabriel Glickman, Gothic History and Catholic Enlightenment in the Works of Charles Dodd (1672-1743), p. 347-369
Florian Schui, Taxpayer Opposition and Fiscal Reform in Prussia, c. 1766-1787, p. 371-399
T. W. Roberts, Republicanism, Railway Imperialism, and the French Empire in Africa, 1879-1889, p. 401-420
Michael Roper, Nostalgia as an Emotional Experience in the Great War, p. 421-451
Alvin Jackson, ‘Tame Tory Hacks’? 1 The Ulster Party At Westminster, 1922-1972, p. 453-475
Guy Ortolano, Planning the Urban Future in 1960s Britain, p. 477-507
Alex Mold, Making the Patient-Consumer in Margaret Thatcher’s Britain, p. 509-528
Andrew Edwards, Duncan Tanner, Patrick Carlin, The Conservative Governments and the Development of Welsh Language Policy in the 1980s and 1990s, p. 529-551
Historiographical Review, p. 553
Review Articles, p. 585
Other Review, p. 607
Androniki Dialeti, Defending Women, Negotiating Masculinity in Early Modern Italy, p. 1-23
J. F. Merritt, Contested Legitimacy and the Ambiguous Rise of Vestries in Early Modern London, p. 25-45
Jacqueline Rose, Kingship and Counsel in Early Modern England, p. 47-71
Nicole Greenspan, Charles Li, Exile, and the Problem of Allegiance, p. 73-103
Bob Harris, Cultural Change in Provincial Scottish Towns, c. 1700-1820, p. 105-141
Sadiah Qureshi, Robert Gordon Latham, Displayed Peoples, and the Natural History of Race, 1854-1866, p. 143-166
David Stack, The Death of John Stuart Mill, p. 167-190
David Thackeray, Rethinking the Edwardian Crisis of Conservatism, p. 191-213
Hilary Sapire, African Loyalism and Its Discontents: the Royal Tour of South Africa, 1947, p. 215-240
Historiographical Review, p. 241