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Bibliographic Update April 2007: Articles

This page provides details of the most recent journal articles published in the listed journals. For details of books due to be published between April and June 2007, please see our page entitled Bibliography update April 2007: Books. To browse earlier publications, go to the update archive.

Classified by journal
American Communist History
American Nineteenth Century History
Anglo-Saxon England
Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature
Art History
Australian Economic History Review
Australian Journal of Politics and History
The British Journal for the History of Science
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
Cold War History
Comparative Studies in Society and History
Contemporary British History
Contemporary European History
Continuity and Change
Diplomatic History
Early Medieval Europe
Early Music History
Economic History Review
The English Historical Review
European History Quarterly
European Review of Economic History
European Review of History
Financial History Review
French History
Gender and History
The Historian
The Historical Journal
Historical Research
History
History and Technology
History and Theory
History of Psychiatry
History of the Human Sciences
History Workshop Journal
Imago Mundi
Indian Economic and Social History Review
Intellectual History Review
International Labor and Working-Class History
International Review of Social History
The Journal of African History
Journal of Contemporary History
Journal of Design History
Journal of Ecclesiastical History
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
The Journal of Israeli History
The Journal of Religious History
Journal of the History of Collections
Journal of The History of Medicines and Allied Sciences
Journal of Urban History
Labor History
The Medieval History Journal
Modern Intellectual History
Past & Present
Renaissance Studies
Rethinking History
Slavery & Abolition
Social History
Social History of Medicine
Studies in History
Twentieth Century British History
Urban History
Women's History Review
American Communist History Back to top

American Communist History - Volume 5 - Number 2 - December 2006 - Routledge

  • CBS Correspondent Winston Burdett and His Decision to Become a Government Witness in the Age of McCarthyism - Edward Alwood
  • Social Action Collections, The Meiklejohn Institute Archives, and The Bancroft Library - Peter E. Hanff
  • Radicalism Collections in Syracuse University Library - Kathleen Manwaring
  • Communist History: An Annual Bibliography (2005) - Peter Meyer Filardo
American Nineteenth Century History Back to top

American Nineteenth Century History - Volume 8 - Number 1 - March 2007 - Routledge

  • Rural Experience and the Development of the Middle Class: The Power of Culture and Tangible Improvements - Nicholas Marshall
  • Forging Manhood and Nationhood Together: American Sailors' Accounts of their Exploits, Sufferings, and Resistance in the Antebellum United States - Myra C. Glenn
  • 'The dearest sacrifice': Catharine Maria Sedgwick and the Celibate Life - Marshall Foletta
  • From Beyond the Grave and Across the Ocean: Washington Irving and the Problem of Being a Questioning American, 1809-20 - Finn Pollard
Anglo-Saxon England Back to top

Anglo-Saxon England - Volume 34 - December 2005 - Cambridge University Press

  • London and Droitwich, c. 650-750: trade, industry and the rise of Mercia - J.R. Maddicott
  • The Frankish Annals of Lindisfarne and Kent - Joanna Story
  • Bede's uera lex historiae explained - Walter Goffart
  • Orientalist fantasy in the poetic dialogues of Solomon and Saturn - Kathryn Powell
  • Verses quite like cwen to gebeddan in The Metres of Boethius - M. S. Griffith
  • Fragments of Boethius: the reconstruction of the Cotton manuscript of the Alfredian text - Susan Irvine
  • A reassessment of the efficacy of Anglo-Saxon medicine - Barbara Brennessel , Michael D.C. Drout and Robyn Gravel
  • Virgin spouses as model Christians: the legend of Julian and Basilissa in Ælfric's Lives of Saints - Robert K. Upchurch
  • Frithegod of Canterbury's Maundy Thursday hymn - Rosalind C. Love
  • Squawk talk: commentary by birds in the Bayeux Tapestry? - Gale R. Owen-Crocker
  • The Bury Psalter and the descendants of Edward the Exile - Rebecca Rushforth
Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature Back to top

Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature - Volume 90 - Issue 1 - December 2006 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Ancient History - D.R. Nightingale
  • Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (300-900) - P.S. Barnwell
  • The Central Middle Ages (900-1200) - C.P. Lewis and Björn Weiler
  • Later Middle Ages (1200-1500) - Phillipp R. Schofield and K. Stöber
  • The Sixteenth Century - Peter Fleming and Andrew Spicer
  • Seventeenth Century - Martyn Bennett and Elaine Fulton
  • Eighteenth Century - Robin Eagles and Malcolm Crook
  • Nineteenth Century - Julie-Marie Strange, Simon Constantine and Roger Price
  • Twentieth Century - Keith Laybourn and R. Gerald Hughes
  • Africa - Paul Nugent
  • The Americas - Robert Mason, Kirsten Phimister, Claire Campbell, Rebecca Earle and Kenneth Morgan
  • Middle East, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands - Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, Paul Bailey , James Grayson and Peter Lineham

Art History Back to top

Art History - Volume 29 - Issue 5 - November 2006 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Titian's veils - Paul Hills
  • Architecture, gender and politics: the Villa Imperiale at Pesaro - Catherine King
  • History illuminated: William Holman Hunt's London Bridge - Nancy Rose Marshall
  • Artisans, consumers and corporeality in signac's parisian interiors - Robyn Roslak
  • Art and construction in Britain in the 1950s - Sam Gathercole
Australian Economic History Review Back to top

Australian Economic History Review - Volume 47 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Measuring inequality trends in colonial Australia using factor-price ratios: the importance of boundaries - Martin P. Shanahan, John K. Wilson
  • Hecksher-Ohlin In Canada: New Estimates Of Regional Wages And Land Prices - J. C. Herbert Emery, Kris Inwood, Henry Thille
  • The Swedish Wage-Rental Ratio And Its Determinants, 1877-1926 - Jan Bohlin, Svante Larsson
  • Globalisation, Factor Prices, And Poverty In Colonial India - Tirthankar Roy
  • Labour And Land In Ghana, 1874-1939: A Shifting Ratio And An Institutional Revolution - Gareth Austin
Australian Journal of Politics and History Back to top

Australian Journal of Politics and History - Volume 53 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Russian Terror/ism and Revisionist Historiography - Ronald Grigor Suny, Charles Tilly
  • Agency and Terror: Evdokimov and Mass Killing in Stalin's Great Terror - Stephen G. Wheatcroft
  • Securing the German Domestic Front in the Second World War: Prosecution of Subversion before the People's Court - Steven R. Welch
  • The Economics of the "Final Solution" - Gerald D. Feldman
  • Total War and Genocide: Reflections on the Second World War - Stig Förster
  • Genocide yet again: Scenes of Rwanda and Ethical Witness in the Human Rights Memoir - Simone Gigliotti
  • The Australian Welfare State: Has Federalism Made a Difference? - Francis G. Castles, John Uhr
  • The Polish Shipyard: Myth, Economic History and Economic Policy Reform in New Zealand - Shaun Goldfinch, Daniel Malpass
The British Journal for the History of Science Back to top

The British Journal for the History of Science - Volume 40 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Robert Boyle and the early Royal Society: a reciprocal exchange in the making of Baconian science - Michael Hunter
  • Crisis and the construction of modern theoretical physics - Suman Seth
  • So simple a thing as a star: the Eddington-Jeans debate over astrophysical phenomenology - Matthew Stanley
  • Endocrinology and expectations in 1930s America: Louis Berman's ideas on new creations in human beings - Christer Nordlund
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies Back to top

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies - Volume 69 - Issue 3 - October 2006 - Cambridge University Press

  • Crossing enemy boundaries: al-Buhturi's ode on the ruins of Ctesiphon re-read in the light of Virgil and Wilfred Owen - Stefan Sperl
  • The revolt of 'Abdallah b. Mu'awiya, AH 127-130: a reconsideration through the coinage - Teresa Bernheimer
  • New documentary texts and the early Islamic state - Robert Hoyland
  • The press and the palace: the two-way relationship between Abdülhamid II and the press, 1876-1908 - Ebru Boyar
  • Negation and the causative verb shi in Han period Chinese - Barbara Meisterernst
Cold War History Back to top

Cold War History - Volume 7 - Number 1 - February 2007 - Routledge

  • Perestroika and the End of the Cold War - Archie Brown
  • Confronting Peaceful Co-existence: Psychological Warfare and the Role of Interdoc, 1963-72 - Giles Scott-Smith
  • 'Enlightening Public Opinion': A Study of NATO's Information Policies between 1949 and 1959 based on Recently Declassified Documents - Linda Risso
  • Détente or Integration? EC Response to Soviet Policy Change towards the Common Market, 1970-75 - Takeshi Yamamoto
  • Go-Between: Belgium and Détente, 1961-73 - Vincent Dujardin
  • Response to Painter and Lundestad - John Lewis Gaddis
  • Another Transatlantic Split? American and European Narratives and the End of the Cold War - Michael Cox
Comparative Studies in Society and History Back to top

Comparative Studies in Society and History - Volume 49 - Issue 1 - January 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Blinded Like a State: The Revolt against Civil Registration in Nineteenth-Century Brazil - Mara Loveman
  • Census and Sensibilities in Sarajevo - Fran Markowitz
  • The Provinciality of American Empire: 'Liberal Exceptionalism' and U.S. Colonial Rule, 1898-1912 - Julian Go
  • States of Ethnography: Colonialism, Resistance, and Cultural Transcription in Malaya and the Philippines, 1890s-1930s - Daniel P. S. Goh
  • Exporting Development: The League of Nations and Republican China - Margherita Zanasi
  • Nation, Empire, Globe: The Spaces of Population Debate in the Interwar Years - Alison Bashford
  • A Forgotten Case of "Scientific Excellence on the Periphery": The Nationalist Cocaine Science of Alfredo Bignon, 1884-1887 - Paul Gootenberg
Contemporary British History Back to top

Contemporary British History - Volume 21 - Number 2 - June 2007 - Routledge

  • The Foreign Office and Post-war Planning for East Asia, 1944-45 - Christopher Baxter
  • 'Coping with a Coup d'Etat': British Policy towards Post-Revolutionary Iraq, 1958-63 - Richard John Worrall
  • The Forgotten Shortage: Britain's Handling of the 1967 Oil Embargo - Keir Thorpe
  • Pan-nationalism: Explaining the Irish Government's Role in the Northern Ireland Peace Process, 1992-98 - Catherine O'Donnell
  • 'Dealing with disillusioned men': the Washington Ambassadorship of Sir Patrick Dean, 1965-69 - Jonathan Colman
Contemporary European History Back to top

Contemporary European History - Volume 16 - Issue 1 - February 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Myth, Style, Substance and the Totalitarian Dynamic in Fascist Italy - David D. Robert
  • Incident in Arles: Regionalism, Resistance and the Case of the Statue of Frédéric Mistral - Kirrily Freeman
  • Sippenhaft, Terror and Fear in Nazi Germany: Examining One Facet of Terror in the Aftermath of the Plot of 20 July 1944 - Robert Loeffel
  • A Flight of Fantasy? Portugal and the First Attempt to Enlarge the European Economic Community, 1961-1963 - Nicolau Andresen Leitão
  • Reconciliation or Irredentism? The Irish Government and the Sunningdale Communiqué of 1973 - Christopher Farrington
Continuity and Change Back to top

Continuity and Change - Volume 21 - Issue 3 - December 2006 - Cambridge University Press

  • Nordic retirement contracts and the economic situation of widows - Beatrice Moring
  • Reproductive behaviour in three Navarrese villages (eighteenth to twentieth centuries) - Jesús j. Sánchez barricarte
  • Micro-credit, misappropriation and morality: British responses to Irish distress, 1822-1831 - Craig Bailey
  • Labour segmentation in the Spanish fish-canning industry: a historical perspective, 1880-1960 - Luisa Muñoz Abeledo
Diplomatic HistoryBack to top

Diplomatic History - Volume 31 - Issue 1 - January 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • The Politics of Idealism: Lyndon Johnson, Civil Rights, and Vietnam - Randall B. Woods
  • The "White Ribbon League of Nations" Meets Japan: The Trans-Pacific Activism of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1906-1930 - Manako Ogawa
  • Emperor Hirohito and Japan's Decision to Go to War with the United States: Reexamined - Noriko Kawamura
  • Bones of Contention: The Geopolitics of "Sacred Ground" in Postwar Okinawa - Gerald Figal
  • Whither Japan's Military Potential? The Nixon Administration's Stance on Japanese Defense Power - Liang Pan
Early Medieval Europe Back to top

Early Medieval Europe - Volume 15 - Issue 1 - February 2006 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Material memory: rebuilding the basilica of S. Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome - Caroline J. Goodson
  • Reform and the Basque dukes of Gascony: a context for the origins of the Peace of God and the murder of Abbo of Fleury - Claire Taylor
  • Divide and rule? The military infrastructure of eighth- and ninth-century Mercia - Steven Bassett
Early Music History Back to top

Early Music History - Volume 25 - October 2006 - Cambridge University Press

  • Lorenzo Corsini's 'Libri Di Canzone' And The Madrigal In Mid-Sixteenth-Century Florence - Philippe Canguilhem
  • The Canzone Villanesca And Comic Culture: The Genesis And Evolution Of A Mixed Genre (1537-1557) - Donna G. Cardamone and Cesare Corsi
  • Antonio Squarcialupi: Man And Myth - James Haar and John Nádas
  • Unexpected Contexts: Views Of Music In A Narrative Of The Great Schism - Renata Pieragostini
  • Children's Voices: Singing And Literacy In Sixteenth-Century France - Kate van Orden
  • Philippe De Monte: New Autobiographical Documents - Richard Wistreich
Economic History Review Back to top

Economic History Review - Volume 60 - Issue 1 - February 2006 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Towards a new Bradshaw? Economic statistics and the British state in the 1950s and 1960s - Glen O'Hara
  • English county populations in the later eighteenth century - E. A. Wrigley
  • The causes and consequences of rent-seeking in Northern Ireland, 1945-72 - Graham Brownlow
  • The long march of history: Farm wages, population, and economic growth, England 1209-1869 - Gregory Clark
The English Historical Review Back to top

The English Historical Review - Volume CXXII - Issue 495 - February 2007 - Oxford University Press

  • Kinship and the Distribution of Power in Komnenian Byzantium - Peter Frankopan
  • 'Affronts & Insolencies': The Voices of Radwinter and Popular Opposition to Laudianism - John Walter
  • 'Different and Better?' Scottish Joint-Stock Companies and the Law, c. 1720-1845 - Mark Freeman, Robin Pearson and James Taylor
  • The Spectre of a People in Arms: The Prussian Government and the Militarisation of German Nationalism, 1859-1864 - Frank Lorenz Müller
  • Richard Jebb, John S. Ewart and the Round Table, 1898-1926 - Simon J. Potter
European History Quarterly Back to top

European History Quarterly - Volume 37 - Issue 2 - April 2007 - Sage Publications

  • The Spies Who Came in from the Heat: The International Surveillance of the Anarchists in London - Di Paola, Pietro
  • Les regles du jeu: The Decline and Fall of Sully, 1610-17 - Dickerman, Edmund H., Walker, Anita M.
  • Catholic Women and the Unmaking of French Nationalism After the Dreyfus Affair - Fuller, Robert L.
  • Histoires croisees: Francois Furet, Ernst Nolte and a Comparative History of Totalitarian Movements - Schonpflug, Daniel
  • National Myths in Europe - Berger, Stefan
  • Europe, Americanization and Globalization - Smith, T. O.
European Review of Economic History Back to top

European Review of Economic History - Volume 11 - Issue 1 - April 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Why didn't France follow the British stabilisation after World War I? - Michael D. Bordo and Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur
  • Coal and the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1869 - Gregory Clark and David Jacks
  • Trade wars and the Slump - James Foreman-Peck, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Yue Ma
  • Was Malthus right? A VAR analysis of economic and demographic interactions in pre-industrial England - Esteban A. Nicolini
  • Partisan politics and public debt: The importance of the 'Whig Supremacy' for Britain's financial revolution - David Stasavage
European Review of History Back to top

European Review of History - Volume 13 - Issue 4 - December 2006 - Routledge

  • À la conquête de Cnossos: archéologie et nationalismes en Crète 1878-1900 - Nadia Coutsinas
  • Conflicting Discourses on the Construction of the New Acropolis Museum: Past and Present - Kalliopi Fouseki
  • Gravir l'Olympe entre la fin du XVIIème et le début du XXème siècles: du philhellénisme poétique au philhellénisme politique - Sonia Lévin
  • L'archéologie de l'Ionie archaïque dans l'historiographie turque: le mythe de l'Âge d'Or et l'idéologie du territorialisme - Olivier Mariaud; Kenan Eren
  • La notion d''offrande orientale' en archéologie grecque - Catherine Saint-Pierre
  • Historiographie du terme précolonisation en Italie et en France - Karine Lourdin-Casal; Réjane Roure
  • Archéologie, histoire et politique nationale (1860-1970): l'Italie méridionale et Sybaris - Arianna Esposito; Giovanna Leo
  • L'anthropologie grecque comme cheval de bataille: l'affrontement des écoles française et américaine dans l'étude des restes humains en Grèce (1943-1985) - Philippe Charlier
  • Jane Harrison (1850-1928), between German and English Scholarship - Camille Barnard-Cogno
Financial History Review Back to top

Financial History Review - Volume 13 - Issue 2 - October 2006 - Cambridge University Press

  • Banking as an emerging technology: Hoare's Bank, 1702-1742 - Peter Temin and Hans-Joachim Voth
  • An 'ideal bank of issue': the Banque Nationale de Belgique as a model for the Bank of Japan - Michael Schiltz
  • Debating sovereign bankruptcy: postrevolutionary Mexico, 1919-1931 - Michael R. Adamson
  • Is the law of reflux valid? Sweden, 1880-1913 - Per Hortlund
French History Back to top

French History - Volume 21 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Oxford University Press

  • Through the eyes of rural notaries: business, community and confessional divisions in seventeenth-century poitou - Daniel Hickey
  • What's in a name? Possible names for a legislative body and the birth of national sovereignty during the French Revolution, 15-16 June 1789 - Robert H. Blackman
  • Innocence and experience: sexuality among young people in modern France, c. 1750-1950 - Colin Heywood
  • Left, right and centre: the MRP and the post-war moment - Isser Woloch
Gender and History Back to top

Gender and History - Volume 18 - Issue 2 - August 2006 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Forum: Domestic Service Since 1750 - Raffaella Sarti
  • Modernity without Modernisation: The Evolution of Domestic Service in North-West Spain, 1752-1900 - Isidro Dubert1
  • From Private Solutions to Public Responsibility and Back Again: The New Domestic Services in Sweden - Ellinor Platzer
  • Domestic Service: Past and Present in Southern and Northern Europe - Raffaella Sarti
  • Gender, Language, Violence and Slavery: Insult in Jamaica, 1800-1838 - Diana Paton
  • Missionary Domesticity, Global Reform and 'Woman's Sphere' in Early Nineteenth-Century England - Alison Twells
  • Sons of the Mother: Victorian Anthropologists and the Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory - Cynthia Eller
  • The Emancipation of Varvara Dyakova: Hegel, Sex and the Call to Actuality in Russian Social Thought, 1835-1855 - John Randolph
  • Doubting Sex from Within: A Praxiographic Approach to a Late Nineteenth-Century Case of Hermaphroditism - Geertje Mak
  • 'Boys, of Course, Cannot be Raped': Age, Homosexuality and the Redefinition of Sexual Violence in New York City, 1880-1955 - Stephen Robertson
  • Man of the Church, or Man of the Village? Gender and the Parish Clergy in Medieval Normandy - Jennifer D. Thibodeaux
  • 'Few Women Have a History': Callirhoe Parren and the Beginnings of Women's History in Greece - Angelika Psarra, Translated by Martha Michailidou
  • Recent Trends in Gender Studies: Early Modern Spain and Colonial Latin America - Lisa Vollendorf
  • From Mammy to Schoolmarm: Challenging Images of Women as Civil Rights Activists in Nineteenth-Century America - Zoe A. Colley
The Historian Back to top

The Historian - Volume 69 - Issue 1 - Spring 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Thomas Jefferson's Nationalist Vision of New England and the War of 1812 - Arthur Scherr
  • Montana, Anaconda, and the Price of Pollution - Gordon Morris Bakken
  • The NAACP, Black Power, and the African American Freedom Struggle, 1966-1969 - Simon Hall
The Historical Journal Back to top

Historical Journal - Volume 50 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • The First Evangelical Tract Society - Isabel Rivers
  • Etienne dumont, the british constitution, and the french revolution - Richard Whatmore
  • The British state and the Anglo-French wars over antiquities, 1798-1858 - Holger Hoock
  • The Political Uses Of Seventeenth-Century English History In Bourbon Restoration France - Geoffrey Cubitt
  • Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna and the mobilization of Tory women in early Victorian England - Kathryn Gleadle
  • Jewish police informers in the Atlantic world, 1880-1914 - Charles Van Onselen
  • 'The man with the powder puff' in interwar London - Matt Houlbrook
  • Love and courtship in mid-twentieth-century England - Claire Langhamer
Historical Research Back to top

Historical Research - Volume 80 - Issue 207 - February 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Archidiaconal and vice-archidiaconal acta: additions and corrections - B. R. 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
History Back to top

History - Volume 92 - Issue 305 - January 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • The 'Terrible Wednesday' of Pentecost: Confronting Urban and Princely Discourses in the Bruges Rebellion of 1436-1438 - Jan Dumolyn
  • Religion, Power and Parliament: Rothschild and Bradlaugh Revisited - Dennis Grube
  • What Was the New Party? Sir Oswald Mosley and Associated Responses to the 'Crisis', 1931-1932 - Matthew Worley
  • The March 1943 Crisis in the Battle of the Atlantic: Myth and Reality - Duncan Redford
History and Technology Back to top

History and Technology - Volume 22 - Number 4 - December 2006 - Routledge

  • Technology-Led Innovation: The Non-Linearity of US Jet Propulsion Development - Philip Scranton
  • Willem Einthoven and the Development of the String Galvanometer. How an Instrument Escaped the Laboratory - Bart Grob
  • An Efficiency of Scarcity: Using Food to Increase the Productivity of Soviet Prisoners of War in the Mines of the Third Reich - Jennifer K. Alexander
History and Theory Back to top

History and Theory - Volume 46 - Issue 1 - February 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Afterwords: An Introduction To Arthur Danto's Philosophies Of History And Art - Lydia Goehr
  • Intellectual History, Inconceivability, And Methodological Holism - Branko Mitrovic
History of Psychiatry Back to top

History of Psychiatry - Volume 17 - Number 4 - December 2006 - Sage Publications

  • The blood of the insane - Richard Noll
  • Psychopathology and the essence of language: the interpretation of aphasia by Kurt Goldstein and Roman Jakobson - Janette Friedrich
  • Behaviorally-based disorders: the historical social construction of youths' most prevalent psychiatric diagnoses - Christopher A. Mallett
  • Hysteria and catatonia as motor disorders in historical context - Edward Shorter
  • 'Mind in general' by Sir Alexander Crichton - G. E.Berrios
  • 'Mind in general'
History of the Human Sciences Back to top

History of the Human Sciences - Volume 20 - Issue 1 - February 2007 - Sage Publications

  • Max Weber and Ernst Toller: realists or idealists? - Christopher Adair-Toteff
  • Women and the state: Käthe Truhel and the idea of a social bureaucracy - David Kettler
  • G. H. Mead: a system in a state of flux - Filipe Carreira da Silva
  • Transcending the 'merely material': secular morality and progressive politics - Ann Firth
  • Anglo-German mythologics: the Australian Aborigines and modern theories of myth in the work of Baldwin Spencer and Carl Strehlow - Angus Nicholls
  • The strange case of Phineas Gage - Zbigniew Kotowicz
History Workshop Journal Back to top

History Workshop Journal - Volume 62 - Issue 1 - Autumn 2006 - Oxford University Press

  • Women and Wives: the Language of Marriage in Early Modern English Biblical Translations - Naomi Tadmor
  • Fear of Wood Shortage and the Reality of the Woodland in Europe, c.1450-1850 - Paul Warde
  • Limehouse Blues: Looking for Chinatown in the London Docks, 1900-40 - John Seed
  • Adultery in Post-war England - Claire Langhamer
  • Middle-class Socialism: Selfhood, Democracy and Distinction in Wartime County Durham - James Hinton
  • The Heart in Exile: Detachment and Desire in 1950s London - Matt Houlbrook and Chris Waters
  • Boys, Class and Gender: from Billy Casper to Billy Elliot - Alan Sinfield
  • Three Days in Sèvres, October 1956 - Colonel Mordechai Bar-On
  • How Khrushchev Leaked his Secret Speech to the World - John Rettie
  • The Hungarian Uprising and a Young British Communist - Jean McCrindle
  • Colchester, Oxford, Trafalgar Square - Rod Prince
  • A Schoolboy's 'War' - Michael Wolfers
  • Document: Minutes of the Oxford University Socialist Club Executive Committee, 17 October 1956 - 27 February 1957
  • Which Women? What Europe? Josephine Butler and the International Abolitionist Federation - Anne Summers
  • Jinnah and the Demise of a Hindu Politician? - Mridu Rai
  • Queer is Here? Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Histories and Public Culture - Robert Mills
Imago Mundi Back to top

Imago Mundi - Volume 58 - Number 2 - July 2006 - Routledge

  • Mapping Past and Present: Leonardo Bufalini's Plan of Rome (1551) - Jessica Maier
  • Lord Burghley's Map of Lancashire Revisited, c.1576-1590 - William Shannon ; Michael Winstanley
  • The Danckerts Atlas: The Production and Chronology of Its Maps - Gyuri Danku; Zoltán Sümeghy
  • Making Territory Visible: The Revenue Surveys of Colonial South Asia - Bernardo A. Michael
  • Unidentified Sources for Mercator's Regional Maps of England - J. H. Andrews
Indian Economic and Social History Review Back to top

Indian Economic and Social History Review - Volume 43 - Issue 4 - December 2006 - Sage Publications

  • Imperial policy, provincial practices: Colonial language policy in nineteenth-century India - Farina Mir
  • British science, Chinese skill and Assam tea: Making empire's garden - Jayeeta Sharma
  • From Rajayak s(h)ma ('Disease of kings') to 'Blackman's Plague': Perceptions on prevalence and aetiology of tuberculosis in the Madras Presidency, 1882-1947 - B. Eswara Rao
  • Contested claims: Land, ritual and the Jogis of Charpatnath (New documents from Chamba) - Mahesh Sharma
Intellectual History Review Back to top

Intellectual History Review - Volume 58 - Number 2 - July 2006 - Routledge

  • This is a new journal for 2007 and is not yet available (March 2007).
International Labor and Working-Class History Back to top

International Labor and Working-Class History - Volume 69 - Issue 1 - March 2006 - Cambridge University Press

  • Boys Will Be Boys: Working-Class Masculinities in the Age of Mass Production - Craig Heron
  • Race and the Construction of Working-Class Masculinity in the Nigerian Coal Industry: The Initial Phase, 1914-1930 - Carolyn Brown
  • "Rough Mens" in "the Toughest Places I Ever Seen": The Construction and Ramifications of Black Masculine Identity in the Mississippi Delta's Levee Camps, 1900-1935 - Michael McCoyer
  • From Peasant to Worker: Migration, Masculinity, and the Making of Mexican Workers in the US - Deborah Cohen
  • Bodies, Sexuality and the "Modernization" of the British Working Classes, 1920s to 1960s - Stephen Brooke
  • Desirable Dress: Rosies, Sky Girls, and the Politics of Appearance - Eileen Boris
  • Masculinity, the Embodied Male Worker, and the Historian's Gaze - Ava Baron
  • "They don't even look like women workers": Femininity and Class in Twentieth-Century Latin America - Barbara Weinstein
  • Spaces of Encounter: The Cultural Labor of Class Difference - Ardis Cameron
  • Vera Shlakman, Economic History of a Factory Town, A Study of Chicopee, Massachusetts (1935) - Alice Kessler-Harris
International Review of Social History Back to top

International Review of Social History - Volume 52 - Issue 1 - April 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Privileging the Machines: American Engineers, Indentured Chinese and White Workers in South Africa's Deep-Level Gold Mines, 1902-1907 - John Higginson
  • Unemployment Revisited in Comparative Perspective: Labour Market Policy in Strasbourg and Liverpool, 1890-1914 - Noel Whiteside
  • Breadwinners and Dependants: Working-Class Young People in England, 1918-1955 - Selina Todd
The Journal of African History Back to top

The Journal of African History - Volume 47 - Issue 3 - November 2006 - Cambridge University Press

  • Raw youth, school-leavers and the emergence of structural unemployment in late-colonial urban Tanganyika - Andrew Burton
  • Blood enemies: exploitation and urban citizenship in the nationalist political thought of Tanzania, 1958-75 - James R. Brennan
  • Assessing the role of autonomous teachers' trade unions in anglophone Cameroon, 1959-1972 - Piet Konings
  • Elite women in the kingdom of Kongo: historical perspectives on women's political power - John K. Thornton
  • The modern girl and racial respectability in 1930s South Africa - Lynn M. Thomas
Journal of Contemporary History Back to top

Journal of Contemporary History - Volume 42 - Issue 2 - April 2007 - Sage Publications

  • Christianity and the Nazi Movement: A Response - Richard Steigmann-Gall
  • Éamon de Valéra and the Survival of Democracy in Inter-War Ireland - Bill Kissane
  • Capturing the Fascist Moment: Hitler's Visit to Italy in 1938 and the Radicalization of Fascist Italy - Paul Baxa
  • The Pre-War Fear of Japanese Espionage: Its Impact and Legacy - Max Everest-Phillips
  • The Soviet War against `Fifth Columnists': The Case of Chechnya, 1942-4 - Jeffrey Burds
  • Consumerism, Solidarity and Communism: Consumer Protection and the Consumer Movement in Poland - Malgorzata Mazurek and Matthew Hilton
  • The Harold Wilson Government, Airwork Services Limited, and the Saudi Arabian Air Defence Scheme, 1965-73 - Nikolas Gardner
Journal of Design History Back to top

Journal of Design History - Volume 20 - Issue 1 - Spring 2007 - Oxford University Press

  • Selling China: Class, Gender and Orientalism at the Department Store - Sarah Cheang
  • Invisibility: Memory, Masks and Masculinities in the Great War - Katherine Feo
  • The Architect and the 'Arch-Pedant': Sadie Speight, Nikolaus Pevsner and 'Design Review' - Jill Seddon
  • How an Excavator Got Aesthetic Pretensions-Negotiating Design in 1960s' Norway - Kjetil Fallan
  • 'I Am Not a Decorator': Florence Knoll, the Knoll Planning Unit and the Making of the Modern Office - Bobbye Tigerman
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History Back to top

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History - Volume 58 - Issue 1 - January 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Was the Tomus ad Antiochenos a Pacific Document? - Tom Elliott
  • Immanuel Tremellius' 1569 Edition of the Syriac New Testament - Robert J. Wilkinson
  • William Talbot and Church Parties 1688-1730 - William Gibson
  • The Fantasy of Reunion: The Rise and Fall of the Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom - Mark D. Chapman
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History Back to top

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History - Volume 35 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Routledge

  • Politics and Ideology in the Early East India Company-State: The Case of St Helena, 1673-1709 - Philip J. Stern
  • Capitalism, Aristocracy and Empire: Some 'Classical' Theories of Imperialism Revisited - P. J. Cain
  • Integration and Disintegration: The Attempted Incorporation of Malta into the United Kingdom in the 1950s - Simon C. Smith
  • British Government Perspectives on the Commonwealth, 1964-71: An Asset or a Liability? - S. R. Ashton
  • Capitalism, Nationalism and the New American Empire - A. G. Hopkins
The Journal of Israeli History Back to top

The Journal of Israeli History - Volume 26 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Routledge

  • The Evacuation of the Noncombatant Population in the 1948 War: Three Kibbutzim as a Case Study - Nurit Cohen Levinovsky
  • The Quest for a Corpus of Jewish Military Ethics in Modern Israel - Stuart A. Cohen
  • Ben-Gurion and the Soviet Union's Involvement in the Effort to Establish a Jewish State in Palestine - Matityahu Mintz
  • It all Depends on the Point of View: David Ben-Gurion in the 1940s - Evyatar Friesel
  • Indeed, Just a "Man of Strife"? - Dan Giladi
The Journal of Religious History Back to top

The Journal of Religious History - Volume 31 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Patrick O'Farrell: An Expanded Memory - Edmund Campion
  • Patrick O'Farrell and the Irish History Wars, 1971-1993 - Elizabeth Malcolm
  • The Vanished Kingdoms of Patrick O'Farrell: Religion, Memory and Migration in Religious History - Hilary m. Carey
  • "This Special Shell": The Church Building and the Embodiment of Memory - Jennifer Clark
  • The Forgotten History of the Protestant Crusade: Religious Liberalism in Ireland 1 - Jennifer Ridden
  • An Irish Conservative Perspective on the Defence of the Church of Ireland, 1865-1868 - Andrew Shields
  • In Loving Memory of Mary Belshaw, May McRidge, and the Nyungar People of the Badjaling Mission, 1930-1954 - Alison Longworth
Journal of the History of Collections Back to top

Journal of the History of Collections - Volume 18 - Issue 2 - December 2006 - Oxford University Press

  • Libraries, memory and the space of knowledge - Eric Garberson
  • The chief and perhaps only antiquarian in Spain. Pompeo Leoni and his collection in Madrid - Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio
  • A dragon tree in the Garden of Eden. A case study of the mobility of objects and their images in early modern Europe - Peter Mason
  • Migrating objects. The Bohemian National Museum and its scientific collaborations in the early nineteenth century - Claudia Schweizer
  • Art collecting of the Central-European aristocracy in the nineteenth century. The case of Count Pálffy - Ingrid Ciulisová
  • The rise and fall of the Musée Marcello - Caterina Y. Pierre
  • In all cases of difference adopt Signor Riaño's view. Collecting Spanish decorative arts at South Kensington in the late nineteenth century - Marjorie Trusted
  • Blackfoot culture and world culture. Contexts for the collection and display of the decorated shirt of Issapoomahsika (or Crowfoot) in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter - Stephanie Pratt
  • 'The tedious & expensive journey'. Augustus Wollaston Franks's travels through Finland in 1874 - Visa Immonen
  • Chance and certitude. Pitt Rivers and his first collection - Alison Petch
  • Personal collecting meets institutional vision. The origins of Harvard's Fogg Art Museum - Kimberly A. Orcutt
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Back to top

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences - Volume 62 - Issue 2 - April 2007 - Oxford University Press

  • Richard Wiseman and the Medical Practitioners of Restoration London - Michael McVaugh
  • Legislating Fear and the Public Health in Gilded Age Massachusetts - Philip M. Teigen
  • The U.S. Public Health Service and Smoking in the 1950s: The Tale of Two More Statements - Jon M. Harkness
  • Performing a Cure for Schizophrenia: Insulin Coma Therapy on the Wards - Deborah Blythe Doroshow
Journal of Urban History Back to top

Journal of Urban History - Volume 33 - Issue 3 - March 2007 - Sage Publications

  • Introduction: New Perspectives on Public Housing Histories in the Americas - Sean Purdy and Nancy H. Kwak
  • Where will the People Go: Toronto's Emergency Housing Program and the Limits of Canadian Social Housing Policy, 1944-1957 - Kevin Brushett
  • The Decline of Public Housing and the Politics of the Red Scare: The Significance of the Los Angeles Public Housing War - Don Parson
  • Something to Help Themselves: Tenant Organizing in San Francisco's Public Housing, 1965-1975 - John Baranski
  • From Miser to Spendthrift: Public Housing and the Vulnerability of Colonialism in Barbados, 1935 to 1965 - Richard Harris
  • Temporary Housing, Permanent Communities: Public Housing Policy and Design in Puerto Rico - Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores
  • "The Right to a Home": Public Housing in Post-World War II Buenos Aires - Rosa Aboy
Labor History Back to top

Labor History - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - February 2007 - Routledge

  • Labour History Theory and Practice Series The Other Side of Industrial Pluralism: William Leiserson, Harry Millis, Paul Herzog and the Quest for an 'Employment Democracy', 1939-47 - Jean-Christian Vinel
  • Poverty in the Valley of Plenty: The National Farm Labor Union, DiGiorgio Farms, and Suppression of Documentary Photography in California, 1947-66 - Richard Steven Street
  • From Comintern to the Council on Foreign Relations: The Ideological Journey of Michael Ross - John Boughton
  • LabourStart and Trade Union Internationalism: At the Tipping Point? - Eric Lee
  • Labour History Theory and Practice Series Agitator 'Theory' of Strikes Re-evaluated - Ralph Darlington
  • Diversities of Class and Gender Experience and the Shaping of Labor Politics: Yorkshire's Manningham Mills Strike, 1890-91 and the Independent Labour Party - Mary Blewett
  • New Estimates of Paid-up Membership in the United Mine Workers, 1902-29, by State and Province - William M. Boal
  • Industrial Relations and Labor Institutionalism: A Century of Boom and Bust - Bruce E. Kaufman
  • Migrant Labour in the German Countryside: Agency and Protest, 1890-1923 - Simon Constantine
  • A New Framework for Workshop Contracting: Philadelphia Machine Building, 1870-1914 - Andrew Dawson
  • Labor History Bibliography 2005 - Peter Meyer Filardo
  • Labor History Theory and Practice SeriesIntroduction - Gerald Friedman
  • Wisconsin Institutionalism: John R. Commons and His Students - Malcolm Rutherford
  • Japan in the World of Welfare Capitalism: Imperial Railroad Experiments with Welfare Work - W. Dean Kinzley
  • Labour and the Great Globalisation Debate - Ronaldo Munck
  • The Mine at Wittenoom: Blue Asbestos, Labour and Occupational Disease - Jock McCulloch
  • 'Labor's Empty Gun': Permanent Replacements and the International Paper Company Strike of 1987-88 - Timothy J. Minchin
  • Wage Compensation for Workplace Disamenities during Industrialization: The Case of Spain, 1909-20 - Javier Silvestre
  • Bringing the State's Workers in: Time to Rectify an Imbalanced US Labor Historiography - Joseph A. McCartin
The Medieval History Journal Back to top

The Medieval History Journal - Volume 9 - Number 2 - October 2006 - Sage Publications

  • Such Stuff as Peoples are Made on. Ethnogenesis and the Construction of Nationhood in Medieval Europe - Peter Hoppenbrouwers
  • Silkworms, Capital and Merchant Ships. European Silk Industry in the Medieval World Economy - Thomas Ertl
  • The Shaping of a Sacred Space. The Tekke of Zühuri seyh Ahmet Efendi in Eighteenth-century Salonica - Eyal Ginio
  • Gregorio Dati (1362-1435) and the Limits of Individual Agency - Ionut Epurescu-Pascovici
  • 'The Voice of Mahmud'. The Hero in Ziya Barani's Fatawa-i Jahandari - Nilanjan Sarkar
Modern Intellectual History Back to top

Modern Intellectual History - Volume 4 - Issue 1 - April 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Anxieties of distance: codif ication in early colonial Bengal - Jon E. Wilson
  • Rammohan Roy and the advent of constitutional liberalism in India, 1800-30 - C. A. Bayly
  • Contesting translations: orientalism and the interpretation of the Vedas - Michael S. Dodson
  • Apologetic modernity - Faisal Devji
  • Beyond culture-contact and colonial discourse: "germanism" in colonial Bengal - Andrew Sartori
  • Striking a just balance: Maulana Azad as a theorist of trans-national jihad - Ayesha Jalal
  • Self, Spencer and Swaraj: nationalist thought and critiques of liberalism, 1890-1920 - Shruti Kapila
  • The spirit and form of an ethical polity: a meditation on Aurobindo's thought - Sugata bose
  • Geographies of subjectivity, pan-Islam and Muslim separatism: Muhammad Iqbal and selfhood - Javed majeed
  • Afterword - C. A. Bayly
Past & Present Back to top

Past & Present - Volume 193 - Number 1 - November 2006 - Oxford University Press

  • Andrew Sherratt - Chris Wickham
  • Freedom and Unfreedom in Early Medieval Francia: The Evidence of the Legal Formulae - Alice Rio
  • Subordination, Solidarity and the Limits of Popular Agency in a Yorkshire Valley c.1596-1615 - Andy Wood
  • Resurrecting by Numbers in Eighteenth-Century England - Lucia Dacome
  • The Paine Burnings of 1792-1793 - Frank O'Gorman
  • Mass Culture and Divided Audiences: Cinema and Social Change in Inter-War Germany - Corey Ross
  • Seeing beyond the State: The Population Control Movement and the Problem of Sovereignty - Matthew Connelly
Renaissance Studies Back to top

Renaissance Studies - Volume 21 - Issue 1 - February 2007 - Blackwell Publishing

  • Lorenzo Tornabuoni's History of Jason and Medea series. Chivalry and classicism in 1480s Florence - Caroline Campbell
  • Authority and vision: the painter's position in the Cappella Nova at Orvieto - Alison Wright
  • Diana, Callisto and Arcas: a matrimonial panel from the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts - Karinne Simonneau
  • The texts of Thomas More's Richard III - Alison Hanham
  • A Lutheran idyll: Lucas Cranach the Elder's Cupid Complaining to Venus - Pablo Pérez d'Ors
Rethinking History Back to top

Rethinking History - Volume 11 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - Routledge

  • Introduction: Rethinking California - Forrest G. Robinson
  • An interview with Kevin Starr - Forrest G. Robinson
  • The old history and the New California - Peter Schrag
  • Where does history live? - James D. Houston
  • Redemptive California? Re-thinking the post-Civil War - William Deverell
  • Reading City of Quartz in Ankara: Two years of magical thinking in Orhan Pamuk's Middle East - Gabriel Noah Brahm Jr.
  • Postwar modern art and California's progressive legacies - Richard Cándida Smith
  • The changing contours of Asian-American historiography - Sucheng Chan
  • The place of style in Kevin Starr's history - Michael Kowalewski
Slavery & Abolition Back to top

Slavery & Abolition - Volume 27 - Issue 3 - December 2006 - Routledge

  • Autobiography and Memory: Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano, the African - Paul E. Lovejoy
  • Colonizing the Black Atlantic: The African Colonization Movements in Postwar Rhode Island and Nova Scotia - W. Bryan Rommel-Ruiz
  • Neither Slavery nor Abolitionism: James M. Pendleton and the Problem of Christian Conservative Antislavery in 1840s Kentucky - Luke E. Harlow
  • Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2005) - Thomas Thurston
Social History Back to top

Social History - Volume 32 - Issue 1 - February 2007 - Routledge

  • Decollectivization politics and rural change in Bulgaria, Poland and the former Czechoslovakia - Nigel Swain
  • Striptease: the erotic female body and live sexual entertainment in mid-twentieth-century London - Frank Mort
  • The kiss of death or a flight of fancy? Workers' health and the campaign to regulate shuttle kissing in the British cotton industry, c. 1900-52 - Pamela Dale; Janet Greenlees; Joseph Melling
Social History of Medicine Back to top

Social History of Medicine - Volume 19 - Number 3 - December 2006 - Oxford University Press

  • The Hazards of Wealth: Adult Mortality in Pre-Twentieth-Century England - Peter Razzell and Christine Spence
  • Birth Attendants in Meiji Japan: The Rise of a Medical Birth Model and the New Division of Labour - Aya Homei
  • Families, Patients and Emotions: Asylums for the Insane in Colonial Australia and New Zealand, c. 1880-1910 - Catharine Coleborne
  • The Glasgow Corporation Milk Depot 1904-1910 and its Role in Infant Welfare: An End or a Means? - Angus H. Ferguson, Lawrence T. Weaver, and Malcolm Nicolson
  • Racial Differences in Disease Susceptibilities: Intestinal Worm Infections in the Early Twentieth-Century American South - Philip R. P. Coelho and Robert A. McGuire
  • Patient Welfare vs. the Health of the Nation: Governmentality and Sterilisation of Leprosy Sufferers in Early Post-Colonial India - Jane Buckingham
  • Captain Chemo and Mr Wiggly: Patient Information for Children with Cancer in the Late Twentieth Century - Emm Barnes
  • The Politics of Uncertainty: The AIDS Debate, Thabo Mbeki and the South African Government Response - Kiran van Rijn
Studies in History Back to top

Studies in History - Volume 23 - Issue 1 - January 2007 - Sage Publications

  • Delhi's Belly: On the Management of Water, Sewage and Excreta in a Changing Urban Environment during the Nineteenth Century - Michael Mann
  • Empire in the Hills: The Making of Hill Stations in Colonial India - Queeny Pradhan
  • Representations of Ireland in the Political Thinking of Sri Aurobindo Ghosh - Arpita Sen
  • The Congress and the INA Trials, 1945-50: A Contest over the Perception of 'Nationalist' Politics - Maybritt Jill Alpes
Twentieth Century British History Back to top

Twentieth Century British History - Volume 17 - Number 4 - 2006 - Oxford University Press

  • Why Britain is in Europe The Ben Pimlott Memorial Lecture - Timothy Garton Ash
  • Monarchical Display and the Politics of Empire: Princes of Wales and India 1870-1920s - Chandrika Kaul
  • Leo Amery's Imperialist Alternative to Appeasement in the 1930s - Richard S. Grayson
  • 'The Klopper Affair': Anglo-South African Relations and the Surrender of the Tobruk Garrison - Andrew Stewart
  • Richard Crossman, Harold Wilson and devolution, 1966-70: the making of government policy - Duncan Tanner
Urban History Back to top

Urban History - Volume 34 - Issue 1 - May 2007 - Cambridge University Press

  • Introduction: urban stability and civic liberties - Joachim Eibach and Raingard Esser
  • Burghers or town council: who was responsible for urban stability in early modern German towns? - Joachim Eibach
  • 'Ye shall disturbe noe mans right': oath-taking and oath-breaking in late medieval and early modern Bristol - James Lee
  • Social control and urban government: the case of Goerlitz, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries - Lars Behrisch
  • Compromise and shake hands: the town council, authority and urban stability in Austrian small towns in the eighteenth century - Martin Scheutz
  • 'They obey all magistrates and all good lawes . and we thinke our cittie happie to enjoye them': migrants and urban stability in early modern English towns - Raingard Esser
  • In defence of corporate liberties: early modern guilds and the problem of illicit artisan work - Philip R. Hoffmann
  • Public houses and civic tensions in early modern Bern - Beat Kümin
  • Public order in public space: tavern conflict in early modern Lyon - Susanne Rau
  • 'Bringing great shame upon this city': sodomy, the courts and the civic idiom in eighteenth-century Bristol - Steve Poole
Women's History Review Back to top

Women's History Review - Volume 16 - Issue 1 - February 2007 - Routledge

  • What is Happening to Women's History in Australia at the Beginning of the Third Millennium? - Susan Magarey
  • Women's History and Oral History: developments and debates - Joanna Bornat
  • Dress and Distinction in Nursing, 1860-1939: 'A corporate (as well as corporeal) armour of probity and purity' - Jane Brooks
  • Western Women Missionaries and their Japanese Female Charges, 1870-1890 - Mara Patessio
  • Forgotten Feminists: the Federation of British Professional and Business Women, 1933-1969 - Linda Perriton
  • Negotiating Poverty: women and charity in nineteenth-century Melbourne - Shurlee Swain
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