Forthcoming articles

Articles are organised by author surname:

  • The medicalization of poverty: India, 1870-1960. David Arnold    
  • Tarred roads or tobacco? Debates on the cause of lung cancer, 1920s-1950s. Peter Bartrip
  • Empire, internationalism and Save the Children in interwar Britain. Emily Baughan
  • Pain and the politics of sympathy, 1789 to the present. Joanna Bourke
  • Magna Carta 1253: new light on the negotiations and the ambitions of the church. David Carpenter
  • Creating new Constantines at the end of the sixth century. Santiago Castellanos
  • Pandemics: waves of disease, waves of hate from the Plague of Athens to AIDS. Samuel Cohn
  • ‘The potent spirit of the black-browed Jacko’: the impact of John Robinson on high politics in the era of the American Revolution, 1770-84. Andrew Connell
  • The origins of 'liberalism' in Britain: the case of The Liberal. David M. Craig
  • 'The true remedy for Irish grievances is to be found in good political institutions': English radicals and Irish nationalism, 1847-74. Anthony Daly
  • Going global: thoughts on the ambitions of medical history. Monica H. Green
  • John Cabot and his Italian financiers. Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli
  • Sculpting the nation in early republican Turkey. Faik Gur
  • Complaints of the Lesser Commune, oligarchic rule and baronial reform in 13th century Oxford. Carl I. Hammer
  • Projecting Britishness in Hong Kong:  the British Council and Hong Kong House, 1950s-1970s. Mark Hampton
  • What does the Catalogus Baronum tell us about the recruitment and administration of the armies of the Norman kingdom of Sicily? James Hill
  • Roger of Howden’s sailing directions for the English coast. Paul Hughes
  • Peninsularity and Patriotism. Spanish and British approaches to the Peninsular War, 1808-1814. Mark Lawrence
  • Living beyond the barbed wire: the familial ties of British prisoners of war held in Germany and Italy during the Second World War. Clare Makepeace.
  • Oratory, itinerant lecturing and Victorian popular politics: a case study of James Acland (1799-1876). Janette Martin
  • Was there a British urban experience in the eighteenth century? The evidence of civic building construction in Scottish burghs during the Enlightenment. Charles McKean
  • Henry VIII’s French crown: his royal entry into Tournai revisited. Neil Murphy
  • Chivalry, British sovereignty and dynastic politics: undercurrents of antagonism in Tudor-Stewart relations, c.1490-c.1513. Katie Stevenson
  • British commercial interests on the French Atlantic coast, c.1560-1713. Siobhan Talbott
  • Watchdogs or apologists? Financial journalism and company fraud in early Victorian Britain. James Taylor
  • The dominion of history: the export of historical research from Britain since 1850. Miles Taylor
  • Building a peaceable party: masculine identities in British conservative politics, c.1900-24. David Thackeray