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Volume 83, No.2197 (February 2010)
- Odda's chapel, Ealdred's inscriptions? The Deerhurst inscriptions in some continental contexts
C. R. J. Currie - The comital military retinue in the reign of Edward I
Andrew Spencer - New light on the life and manuscripts of a political pamphleteer: Thomas Fovent
Clementine Oliver - William Lambarde on the politics of enforcement in Elizabethan England
Neil Younger - For the better uniting of this nation': the 1649 Oath of Engagement and the people of Lancashire
Alex Craven - The 'Nabob of the North': Sir Lawrence Dundas as government contractor
G. E. Bannerman - Spiritual slavery, material malaise: 'untouchables' and religious neutrality in colonial south India
Rupa Viswanath - Bereaved and aggrieved: combat motivation and the ideology of sacrifice in the First World War
Alexander Watson and Patrick Porter - The warship as the ultimate guarantor of Britain's freedom in 1940
Anthony J. Cumming
Volume 82, No.218 (November 2009)
- The Alexis Quire and the cult of saints at St. Albans
Kathryn Gerry - The Galloway roll (1300): its content, composition and value to military history
David Simpkin - 'Testimony (to some extent fictitious)': proofs of age in the first half of the fifteenth century
Matthew Holford - New light on 'the commotion time' of 1549: the Oxfordshire rising
Katherine Halliday - The great purge of 1625: 'the late Murraine amongst the Gentlemen of the peace'
Alison Wall - Health care in the Georgian household of Sir William and Lady Hannah East
R. Michael James - The social origins and career patterns of Oxford and Cambridge matriculants, 1840–1900
William D. Rubinstein - The Declaration of London: a matter of operational capability
Christopher Martin - The Labour party and the Co-op, 1918–58
Kevin Manton
Volume 82, No.217 (August 2009)
- Politic history, New Monarchy and state formation: Henry VII in European perspective
Steven Gunn - Household, politics and political morality in the reign of Henry VII
David Grummitt - Policy and prosecution in the reign of Henry VII
Mark R. Horowitz - Loyalty and the usurper: recognizances, the council and allegiance under Henry VII
Sean Cunningham - The enforcement of the penal statutes in the 1490s: some new evidence
P. R. Cavill - Urban policy and urban political culture: Henry VII and his towns
James Lee - Reaction to Henry VII's style of kingship and its contribution to the emergence of constitutional monarchy in England
Penny Tucker - Henry VII, France and the Holy League of Venice: the diplomacy of balance
John M. Currin - 'Of good name and fame in the countrey': standards of conduct for Henry VII's chamber officials
Margaret McGlynn - Henry Tudor's treasure
Mark R. Horowitz
Volume 82, No.216 (May 2009)
- The earliest Norman writs revisited
Mark Hagger - Advocates unlimited: the numerus clausus and the college of justice in Scotland
John Finlay - Edward VI's 'speciall men': crown and locality in mid Tudor England
Alan Bryson - Uncovering a protectoral stud: horses and horse-breeding at the court of Oliver Cromwell, 1653–8
Patrick Little - Creole languages and their uses: the example of colonial Suriname
Natalie Zemon Davis - The problem with Punch
Henry Miller - 'The Iron Duke': land reclamation and public relations in Sutherland, 1868–95
Annie Tindley - The Creighton century: British historians and Europe, 1907–2007
R. J. W. Evans - 'No mere silent commander'? Sir Henry Horne and the mentality of command during the First World War
David Monger - Medicine, public health and the media in Britain from the nineteen-fifties to the nineteen-seventies
Virginia Berridge
Volume 82, No.215 (February 2009)
- Secular power and its rewards in Dorset in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries
Nicholas Karn - Kings and sons: princely rebellions and the structures of revolt in western Europe, c.1170-c.1280
Björn Weiler - A county community or the politics of the nation? Border service and baronial influence in the palatinate of Durham, 1377-1413
Mark Arvanigian - The politics of religion and the religion of politics in Elizabethan England
Patrick Collinson - England's reconciliation with Rome: a news event in early modern Europe
Corinna Streckfuss - Soldiers, statesmen and scribblers: London newsbook reporting of the Marston Moor campaign, 1644
Joyce Macadam - Scots, Britons and Europeans: Scottish military service, c.1739-1783
Stephen Conway - Deviation and discipline: anti-Trotskyism, Bolshevization and the Spanish Communist party, 1924-34
Tim Rees - Working for the Germans: British voluntary societies and the German refugee crisis, 1945-50
Matthew Frank - Notes and Documents: The papers of W. E. Adams (1832-1906)
David Saunders
Volume 81, No. 214 (November 2008)
- The slow death of the Angevin empire
Jörg Peltzer - Faith, hope and money: the Jesuits and the genesis of fundraising for education, 1550–1650
Dame Olwen Hufton - Ormond's alternative: the lord-lieutenant's secret contacts with Protestant Ulster, 1645–6
Kevin Forkan - Practical economics in eighteenth-century England: Charles Smith on the grain trade and the corn laws, 1756–72
Richard Sheldon - Belgium – country of liberals, Protestants and the free: British views on Belgium in the mid nineteenth century
Pieter François - The 'high politics' of Labour party factionalism, 1950–5
Robert Crowcroft - Challenging the 'refuse revolution': war, waste and the rediscovery of recycling, 1900–50
Tim Cooper - Edward II and the earldom of Winchester
Martyn Lawrence
Volume 81, No. 213 (August 2008)
- The Gesta Abbatum Monasterii Sancti Albani: litigation and history at St. Albans
Mark Hagger - Seigniorial control of villagers' litigation beyond the manor in later medieval England
Chris Briggs - The State of Christendom: history, political thought and the Essex circle
Alexandra Gajda - Trade and traders: Edinburgh's sixteenth-century exporting community
Martin Rorke - Chartism from above: British elites and the interpretation of Chartism
Robert Saunders - The power of peripheral governments: coping with the 1891 financial crisis in Portugal
Pedro Lains - 'Rival foundlings': the Ross and Cromarty by-election, 10 February 1936
Ewen A. Cameron - Service clubs, citizenship and equality: gender relations and middle-class associations in Britain between the wars
Helen McCarthy
Volume 81, No. 212 (May 2008)
- The war against heresy in medieval Europe
R. I. Moore - Royal charter witness lists and the politics of the reign of Edward IV
Theron Westervelt - Alwyn Ruddock: 'John Cabot and the Discovery of America'
Evan T. Jones - Tudor dynastic problems revisited
E. W. Ives - A
necessary and fruitful labour: the Société des Missions Etrangères de
Paris and the formation of a native clergy in Korea, c.1836-66
Andrew Finch - Jesse Collings and land reform, 1886-1914
Paul Readman - The 'Last Night of the Proms' in historical perspective
David Cannadine - Local history, family history and the Victoria County History: new directions for the twenty-first century
John Beckett - Notes and Documents: Caspar Van Senden, Sir Thomas Sherley and the 'Blackamoor' project
Miranda Kaufmann
Volume 81, No. 211 (February 2008)
- The shiring of East Anglia: an alternative hypothesis
Lucy Marten - The curious letters of Friar Brackley
Alison Hanham - 'For refreshment and preservinge health': the definition and function of recreation in early modern England
Elaine McKay - Nature, production and regulation in eighteenth-century Britain and France: the case of the leather industry
Giorgio Riello - The territorial foundations of the early nineteenth-century census in England
David Fletcher - Chief officers and professional identities: the case of fire services in English municipal government, c.1870-1938
Shane Ewen - Strange hells: a new approach on the Western Front
Ross Wilson - What are historians for?
Justin Champion
Volume 80, No. 210 (November 2007)
- Kinship: the canon law and the common law in thirteenth-century England
Sam Worby - The Johnson family and the Reformation, 1542-52
Danae Tankard - The politics of British union in 1642 and the purpose of civil war pamphlets
Jason Peacey - Popular politics in Angus and Perthshire in the seventeen-nineties
Bob Harris - 'Burying the dead': making Muslim space in Britain
Humayun Ansari - NOTES AND DOCUMENTS: Henry IV's date of birth and the royal Maundy
Ian Mortimer
Volume 80, No. 209 (August 2007)
- Nigel, bishop of Ely, and the restoration of the exchequer after the 'anarchy' of King Stephen's reign
Nicholas Karn - Sir Francis Knollys's Latin dictionary: new evidence for Katherine Carey
Sally Varlow - Royal ecclesiastical supremacy and the Restoration church
Jacqueline Rose - 'No more to be said'? Reactions to the death of Frederick Lewis, prince of Wales
Robin Eagles - Gladstone and Laura Thistlethwayte, 1865-75
Jenny West - Secularization, the growth of militancy and the spiritual revolution: religious change and gender power in Britain, 1901-2001
Callum G. Brown - Changed Utterly'? Transformation and continuity in late twentieth-century Ireland
R. F. Foster
Volume 80, No. 208 (May 2007)
- Drogo the sheriff: a neglected lost romance tradition and Anglo-Norwegian relations in the twelfth century
Stephen Marritt - Rebellion in south-western England and the Welsh marches, 1215–17
Paul Latimer - 'The pooreste and sympleste sorte of people'?
The selection of parish officers during the personal rule of Charles I
Henrik Langelüddecke - The reward of public service: nineteenth-century
testimonials in context
Simon Morgan - Imagining Muslim futures: debates over state and society at the end of the Raj
Barbara Metcalf
Volume 80, No. 207 (February 2007)
- Archidiaconal and vice-archidiaconal acta:
additions and corrections
Brian Kemp - The household rolls of King Henry III
of England (1216–72)
D. A. Carpenter - The Tudor polity and the pilgrimage of grace
M. L. Bush - The Long Parliament goes to war: the
Irish campaigns, 1641–3
Robert Armstrong - The Church and politics in 'disaffected'
Manchester, 1718–31
Kazuhiko Kondo - Electoral violence in mid nineteenth-century
England and Wales
Justin Wasserman, Edwin Jaggard
Volume 79, No. 206 (November 2006)
- Alien knights in a hostile land: the experience
of curial knights in thirteenth-century England and the assimilation of
their families
Michael G. I. Ray - Tax-collecting in Colchester, 1489–1502
Richard Britnell - Servants and citizens: Robert Beale
and other Elizabethans
Patrick Collinson - Persuading the citizens? Charles I
and London Bridge
James Robertson - Between Nicodemism and 'honest' dissimulation:
the Society of Jesus in England
Stefania Tutino - Joseph Chamberlain, the Conservative party
and the Leamington Spa candidature dispute of 1895
Ian Cawood
Volume 79, No. 205 (August 2006)
- The Mauryan empire in early India
Romila Thapar - Soup and sadaqa: charity
in Islamic societies
Amy Singer - 'Agree with the king': Henry VII, Edmund
Dudley and the strange case of Thomas Sunnyff
Mark R. Horowitz - The difficulties of empire: present, past
and future
Linda Colley - A measure of worth: probate valuations,
personal wealth and indebtedness in England, 1810–40
Alastair Owens, David R. Green, Craig Bailey and Alison C. Kay - Gladstone's Gladstone? The chancellorship
of Robert Lowe, 1868–73
John Maloney - Small steps towards new frontiers? Ideas,
concepts and the emergence of a détente strategy in the thinking
of Willy Brandt and John F. Kennedy
Arne Hofmann
Volume 79, No. 204 (May 2006)
- Empires: a problem of comparative history
Susan Reynolds - A Scottish problem with castles
Charles McKean - A poet in politics: Thomas Sackville, Lord
Buckhurst and first early of Dorset (1536–1608)
Rivkah Zim - Newton's treatise on Revelation: the
use of a mathematical discourse
Raquel Delgado-Moreira - The Labour party and the land question,
1919–51
Kevin Manton - Gender studies in Russian historiography
in the nineteen-nineties and early twenty-first century
Lorina Repina
Volume 79, No. 203 (February 2006)
- Memory and truth: the strange case of
the witness enquiries of 1216 in the Braga-Toledo dispute
Maria João Violante Branco - A parliament full of rats? Piers Plowman
and the Good Parliament of 1376
Gwilym Dodd - By the book or with the spirit: the debate
over liturgical prayer during the English Revolution
Christopher Durston - Did serfdom matter? Russian rural society,
1750–1860
T. K. Dennison - Radical agitation and the Canada question
in British politics, 1837–41
Michael J. Turner - Constructing a Tory world-view: popular
politics and the Conservative press in late-Victorian Leeds
Matthew Roberts - Notes and Documents: Monarchy to protectorate:
re-drafting the Humble Petition and Advice, March–June 1657
Patrick Little
Volume 78, No. 202 (November 2005)
- 1066: does the date still matter?
David Bates - A window on mid-Tudor Ireland: the 'Matters'
against Lord Deputy St. Leger
Christopher Maginn - The culture of judgement: art and anti-Catholicism
in England,
c.1660–
c.1760
Clare Haynes - Combined operations and the European theatre
during the Nine Years' War, 1688–97
K. A. J. McLay - The Shoreditch tax frauds: a study of
the relationship between the state and civil society in 1860
Robert Colley - Notes and Documents: Margaret Pole and
Syon abbey
Sue Powell
Volume 78, No. 201 (August 2005)
- The clergy in early Anglo-Saxon England
Catherine Cubitt - Translating Trent? English Catholicism
and the Counter Reformation
Alexandra Walsham - New light on the 'Drummer of Tedworth':
conflicting narratives of witchcraft in Restoration England
Michael Hunter - Social Democratic Federation membership
in London
David M. Young - Feminist and anti-feminist encounters in
Edwardian Britain
Lucy Delap - Official history: how Churchill and
the cabinet office wrote The Second World War
David Reynolds - Beyond the powerhouse: understanding
the country house in the twenty-first century
Giles Worsley - Notes and Documents: The battle of Sandeford:
Henry Tudor's understanding of the meaning of Bosworth Field
Tim Thornton
Volume 78, No. 200 (May 2005)
- Einhard, Louis the Pious and Childeric
III
P. S. Barnwell - Greater medieval houses as reflections
of social status
Anthony Emery - Collaborative opportunities for the study
of the country house: the Yorkshire Country House Partnership
C. L. Ridgway and Allen Warren - Steps toward nationhood: Henry Laurens
(1724-92) and the American Revolution in the South
James J. Kirschke and Victor J. Sensenig - An end to poverty: the French Revolution
and the promise of a world beyond want
Gareth Stedman Jones - Language and empire, c.1800
Emma Rothschild - Commerical fraud and public men in Victorian
Britain
James Taylor - Debate: The National Government, the British
Union of Fascists and the Olympia debate
Martin Pugh - Why Olympia mattered
Jon Lawrence
Volume 78, No. 199 (February 2005)
- The politics of historiography
J. G. A. Pocock - The hunting of the Leveller: the sophistication
of parliamentarian propaganda, 1647-53
Jason Peacey - Forgotten faces: regional history and
regional portraiture
Sir Roy Strong - The 'reforming' Sunderland/Stanhope ministry
and the opening of the 1718-19 session of parliament in the house of lords
Clyve Jones - 'A melancholy odyssey among London public
houses': radical club life and the unrespectable in mid nineteenth-century
London
Antony Taylor - Science and the nation: towards new
histories of twentieth-century Britain
David Edgerton - The role of the historical adviser and the
Bloody Sunday Tribunal
Paul Bew
Volume 77, No. 198 (November 2004)
- Metropolitan comparisons: London as a city-state
Derek Keene - St. Giles' church and Charles I's coronation
visit to Scotland
Dougal Shaw - Working hard at giving it away: Lord Duveen,
the British Museum and the Elgin marbles
Elisabeth Kehoe - 'Flames and fear on the farms': controlling
foot and mouth disease in Britain, 1892 - 2001
Abigail Woods - How 'cod war' came: the origins of
the Anglo-Icelandic fisheries dispute, 1958-61
Gudni Thorlacius Jóhannesson - Travellers in Britain: a minority and
the state
Becky Taylor
Volume 77, No. 197 (August 2004)
- From biography to history: writing
the modern British monarchy
David Cannadine - The household and entourage of Charles
I of Anjou, king of the Regno, 1266-85
Jean H. Dunbabin - William Warham and English heresy policy
after the fall of Wolsey
Craig D'Alton - Representations of Wales and the Welsh
during the civil wars and Interregnum
Lloyd Bowen - The mobilization of manpower for Britain's
mid-eighteenth-century wars
Stephen Conway - 'No-one telling us what to do': anarchist
schools in Britain, 1890-1916
Matthew Thomas - The Hitler émigrés: the cultural
impact on Britain of refugees from Nazism
Daniel Snowman
Volume 77, No. 196 (May 2004)
- Some reflections on the historical value
of the so-called Acta Lanfranci
Paul Hayward - The household knights of Edward I in
Ireland
Beth Hartland - Officers or engineers? Integration and
status of engineers in the Royal Navy, 1847-60
Oliver C. Walton - The rhetoric of popular Orangism, 1650-72
Jill Stern - Loyal to a fault: Viscount Montague
explains himself
Michael Questier - Race, place and bodily difference in early
nineteenth-century India
David Arnold - Laughton's legacy: naval history at King's
College London
Andrew Lambert
SPECIAL ISSUE: Reformulating the Reformation
A. G. Dickens: his Work and Influence Volume 77, No. 195 (February 2004)
- Introduction
R.W. Ambler and P. G. Burgess - A. G. Dickens (1910-2001): a personal appreciation
John A. Newton - A. G. Dickens as art collector
John G. Bernasconi - A. G. Dickens
Patrick Collinson - A. G. Dickens and the English Reformation
Christopher Haigh - A. G. Dickens and his critics: a new
narrative of the English Reformation
Andrew Pettegree - A. G. Dickens and the continental Reformation
Regina Pörtner - Dickens, the German Reformation, and
the issue of nation and fatherland in early modern German history
Robert von Friedeburg - A. G. Dickens and the late medieval Church
Eamon Duffy - A. G. Dickens as a Yorkshire historian
Claire Cross - Bibliography of A.G. Dickens's works cited
- General bibliography of works cited
Volume 76, No. 194 (November 2003)
- Veneration and renovation at a small Norfolk
priory: St. Leonard’s, Norwich in the later middle ages
M. R. V. Heale - John Colet, preaching and reform at St.
Paul's cathedral, 1505–19
Jonathan Arnold - Elizabeth I and the verdicts of history
Patrick Collinson - Patriarchs and republicans: eighteenth-century
Virginian planters and classical politics
Enrico Dal Lago - Authority, honour and the Strachey family,
1817–1974
William C. Lubenow - Reframing disease: changing perceptions
of tuberculosis in England and Wales, 1938–70
Anne Hardy - 'Abandon Hibernicisation’: priests,
Ribbonmen and an Irish street fight in the north-east of England in 1858
Donald M. MacRaild
Volume 76, No. 193 (August 2003)
- Documenting the self: Abelard and the
individual in history
Michael Clanchy - The Ordinance for the trial of Charles
I
Sean Kelsey - Clerical responses to the Jacobite rebellion
in 1715
Susannah Abbott - The Proclamation Society, William Mainwaring
and the Theatrical Representations Act of 1788
Jean N. Baker - Fast couples: technology, gender and
modernity in Britain and Germany in the nineteen-thirties
Bernhard Rieger - The National Health Service in Scotland,
1947-74: Scottish or British?
John Stewart - Scottish missionaries and the end of empire:
the case of Nyasaland
John Stuart
Volume 76, No. 192 (May 2003)
- James VI and I and rule over two kingdoms:
an English view
Conrad Russell - Sir Robert Walpole and Hanover
Nick Harding - James Rogers and the Bristol slave trade
Kenneth Morgan - Fascist violence and the politics of
public order in inter-war Britain: the Olympia debate revisited
Jon Lawrence - Authority, accountability and representation:
the United Provinces police and the dilemmas of the colonial policeman
in British India, 1902-39
David A. Campion - What difference did the vote make? Women
in public and private life in Britain since 1918
Patricia M. Thane - Executions following Monmouth's rebellion:
a missing link
Stephen A. Timmons
Volume 76, No. 191 (February 2003)
- The sea and archaeology
Seán McGrail - Indulgences at Norwich cathedral priory
in the later middle ages: popular piety in the balance sheet
R. N. Swanson - Edward Sexby, John Reynolds and Edmond
Chillenden: 'sectarian grandees' and the relations of the New Model Army
with London in the Spring of 1647
Michael A. Norris - The magistrate, the community and the
maintenance of an orderly society in 18th-century England
Peter Rushton and Gwenda Morgan - To be a member of the leading gentry: the
Suffolk voluntary subscriptions of 1782
Yashushi Aoki - British intervention in Portugal, 1793-1808
Martin Robson - Whiggery, science and administration: Grenville
and Lord Henry Petty in the Ministry of All The Talents, 1806-7
Joseph Bord - Women who taught at Royal Holloway and Bedford
colleges, 1939-69
Elizabeth Kirk
