Forthcoming articles
Articles are organised by author surname:
- A catalyst for secession? European divisions on the parliamentary right of the Labour party, 1962-72, and the schism of British social democracy.
Stephen C. Meredith - Appeasement or consistent Conservatism.
Geoffrey Hicks - A man of peaceable intent: Burckhardt, the British and Red Cross neutrality during the Second World War.
James Crossland
- A silent presence: the English king in parliament in the fourteenth century.
Phil Bradford
- A Study of Readers' Annotations in Copies of 'The Institution of a Christen Man' (1537).
Dunstan Roberts - Britain, the German revolution and the fall of France, 1870/1.
William Mulligan - Cities and peripheries.
Swati Chattopadhyay
- Colonel Wedgwood and the historians.
David Hayton
- Fiscal revolution and state formation in the mid seventeenth-century Scotland.
Laura Stewart - Irish Catholics, the church and the British Empire.
Oliver Rafferty - Irish immigrants in Scotland's shipyards and coalfields: employment
relations, sectarianism and class formation.
John Foster, Muir Houston and Chris Madigan - Ideas of the metropolis.
Derek Keane - Inclusiveness and exclusion:
trust networks at the origins of European cities.
Wim Blockmans - Mercurius Britanicus, King Charles I and the parliamentary radicals, 1643-6.
Joyce Macadam - The army, the press and the ‘Curragh Incident’, March 1914.
Mark Connelly - 'The eyes of an empire': the Legion of Frontiersmen, 1904-14.
Michael Humphries - The politics of remorse: penance and royal piety in the reign of Æthelred the Unready.
Catherine Cubitt
- The riddle of the frontier: Winston Churchill, the Malakand Field Force and the rhetoric of imperial expansion.
Richard Toye - Politicizing national literature: the scholarly debate around La Chanson de Roland in the nineteenth century.
Isabel N. DiVanna
- Rethinking a progressive moment: Labour support and Liberal decline in the 1945 general election.
Peter Sloman - 'The Warre of the Commons for the Honour of King Charles': the parliament-men and the reformation of the lord admiral in 1626.
Thomas Cogswell - The establishment of a statutory militia, legislative process, and Protestant mentalities in Ireland, 1692-1716.
Neal Garnham
- Protestant interests? 1641 and the making of the Restoration settlement in Ireland.
John Gibney
- Securing the monarchical republic: the remaking of the lord lieutenancies in 1585.
Neil Younger - Vestry politics and the emergence of a reform 'public' in Calcutta, 1813-36.
Joseph R. Hardwick
- Urban civil society: the impact of colonial rule.
Lynn Hollen Lees
- ‘Measuring by the bushell’: reweighing the Indian Ocean pepper trade.
Sebastian R. Prange
- Between king and pope: Thomas Wolsey and the Knight mission.
Jessica Sharkey
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Crusade administration in fifteenth-century England: regulations for the distribution of indulgences in 1489.
Robert Swanson - Re-inventing the 'moral economy' in post-war Britain.
James Tomlinson
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