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Review no. 1203
The Chanson d'Antioche: An Old French Account of the First Crusade
Simon John
Review no. 1201
Reversing Babel. Translation among the English during an Age of Conquests, c. 800 to c. 1200
Bruce O'Brien
Judith A. Green
Review no. 1199
What it Means to be Human: Reflections from 1791 to the Present
Joanna Bourke
Rob Boddice
Review no. 1197
The Making of British Socialism
Mark Bevir
Keith Flett
Review no. 1186
This England: Essays on the English Nation and Commonwealth in the Sixteenth Century
Patrick Collinson
Sarah Waurechen
Review no. 1180
A People of One Book: the Bible and the Victorians
Timothy Larsen
Daniel Ritchie
Review no. 1175
The many lives of John Bale
Peter Happe
Matt Phillpott
Review no. 1166
From History to Theory
Kerwin Lee Klein
Adam Timmins
Review no. 1157
Varieties of Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century English Radicalism in Context
Diego Lucci
Review no. 1156
The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain
Jacob Glicklich
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