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Reviews and Short Notices

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Books reviewed in this article: General:Cambridge University Library: a history from the beginnings to the Copyright Act of Queen Anne. By J.C.T. Oates. General:The Art and Science of Victorian History. By Rosemary Jann. General:Learning and a Liberal Education: the Study of Modern History in the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Manchester 1800–1914. By Peter R.H. Slee. General:History and Computing. Edited by Peter Denley and Deian Hopkin. General:Speaking of the Middle Ages. By Paul Zumthor. General:Time and Place: Collected Essays. By M.W. Beresford. General:Voluntary Religion. Edited by W.J. Sheils and D. Wood. General:Abolition and its Aftermath: the historical context, 1790–1916. Edited by David Richardson. General:Out of Slavery: abolition and after. Edited by Jack Hayward. General:The Market in History. Edited by B.L. Anderson and A.J.H. Latham. General:Custom, Courts and Counsel: selected papers of the sixth British Legal History Conference, Norwich 1983. Edited by Albert Kiralfy, Michele Slatter and Roger Virgoe. General:Measures and men. By Vitold Kula. General:The Rise of Statistical Thinking 1820–1900. Theodore M. Porter. General:Science and Literature in the Nineteenth Century. By J.A.V. Chapple. General:The Age of Science. By David Knight. General:The Dilemmas of an Upright Man: Mar Planck as Spokesman for German Science. By John L. Heilbron. General:How the West Grew Rich: the economic transformation of the industrial world. Nathan Rosenberg and L.E. Birdzell. General:Prosperity and Upheaval: the world economy 1945–1980. By Herman Van Der Wee, translated by Robin Hogg and Max R. Hall. General:The Government of Space: town planning in modem society. By Alison Ravetz. General:The Economic and Social Effects of the Spread of Motor Vehicles: an international centenary tribute. Edited by Theo Barker. General:Rediscoveries: some neglected modern European thinkers. Edited by John A. Hall. General:Makers of Modern Strategy: from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age. Edited by Peter Paret, with the collaboration of Gordon A. Craig and Felix Gilbert. General:Warfare, Diplomacy and Politics: essays in honour of A.J.P. Taylor. Edited by Christopher Wrigley. General:L'Amministrazione Nella Storia Modena. Milan: Instituto per la scienza dell'amministrazione pubblica. General:A History of Sicily. By M.I. Finley, D. Mack Smith, and C.J.H. Duggan. London: Chatto and Windus. 1986. x + 246 pp. £14.95. General:The Basques. By Roger Collins. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. General:Population and Economy: population and history from the traditional to the modern world. Edited by Robert I. General:The World We Have Gained: histories of population and social structure. Edited by Lloyd Bonfield, Richard M. Smith and Keith Wrightson. General:The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud, Volume II The Tender Passion. By Peter Gay. General:Marriage in Ireland. Edited by Art Cosgrove. General:The People of Ireland from Prehistory to Modern Times. By Liam de Paor. General:Scotland and Europe, 1200–1850. Edited by T.C. Smout. General:Record Sources for Local History. By Philip Riden. General:A Regional History of England: Yorkshire from AD 1000. By David Hey. General:A Regional History of England: the West Midlands from AD 1000. By Marie B. Rowlands. General:The Victoria History of the County of Chester, Volume I. Edited by B.A. Harris, assisted by A.T. Thacker. General:The Victoria History of the County of Sussex, Volume VI, Part 2. Edited by T.P. Hudson. General:The Dictionary of National Biography 1971–1981. Edited by Lord Blake and C.S. Nicholls. General:The Century of Moses Montefiore. Edited by Sonia and V.D. Lipman. General:The Sources of Social Power, Volume 1 A History of Power from the Beginning to AD 1760. By Michael Mann. Ancient and Medieval:The Christians and the Roman Empire. By Marta Sordi. Ancient and Medieval:The Inheritance of Historiography. Edited by Christopher Holdsworth and T.P. Wiseman. Ancient and Medieval:European Naval and Maritime History, 300–1500. By Archibald R. Lewis and Timothy J. Runyan. Ancient and Medieval:The Thought of Gregory the Great. By G.R. Evans. Ancient and Medieval:The Settlement of Disputes in Early Medieval Europe. Edited by Wendy Davies and Paul Fouracre. Ancient and Medieval:Trial by Fire and Water: the Medieval Judicial Ordeal. By Robert Bartlett. Ancient and Medieval:Excommunication in the Middle Ages. By Elisabeth Vodola. University of California Press. Ancient and Medieval:Women of the Medieval World: essays in honor of John H. Mundy. Edited by J. Kirshner and S.F. Wemple. Ancient and Medieval:Sources of Anglo‐Saxon Culture. Edited by Paul E. Szarmach with the assistance of Virginia Darrow Oggins. Ancient and Medieval:Anglo‐Norman Studies VIII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1985. Edited by R. Allen Brown. Ancient and Medieval:The Mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry. By D. Bernstein. Ancient and Medieval:The Beaumont Twins: the roots and branches of power in the twelfth century. By David Crouch. Ancient and Medieval:The English Judiciary in the Age of Glanvill and Bracton, c1176–1239. By R.V. Turner. Ancient and Medieval:Studies in the History of the Common Law. By S.F.C. Milsom. Hambledon Press. Ancient and Medieval:The Ties that Bound: peasant families in Medieval England. By Barbara A. Hanawalt. Ancient and Medieval:Suffolk in the Middle Ages. By Norman Scarfe. Ancient and Medieval:Scenes from Provincial Life: knightly families in Sussex 1280–1400. By Nigel Saul. Ancient and Medieval:William Marshal: the Flower of Chivalry. By Georges Duby, translated by Richard Howard. Ancient and Medieval:The Government of Philip Augustus: Foundations of French Royal Power of the Middle Ages. By John W. Baldwin. Ancient and Medieval:William Wallace. By Andrew Fisher. Ancient and Medieval:England in the Fourteenth Century: Proceedings of the 1985 Harlaxton Symposium. Edited by W.M. Ormrod. Woodbridge Ancient and Medieval:The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages, III 1250–1520. Edited by Robert Fossier, translated by Sarah Hanbury Tenison. Ancient and Medieval:Gentry and Lesser Nobility in Later Medieval Europe. Edited by Michael Jones. Ancient and Medieval:The Venetian Patriciate: reality versus myth. By Donald E. Queller. Ancient and Medieval:Castruccio Castracani: a study on the origins and character of fourteenth‐century Italian Despotism. By Louis Green. Ancient and Medieval:Plague and the Poor in Renaissance Florence. By Anne G. Carmichael. Cambridge University Press. Ancient and Medieval:Estudios en memoria del Professor D. Claudio Sánchez‐Albornoz. (En La España Medieval V.) Edited by M.A. Ladero Quesada. Ancient and Medieval:The Greatest Man Uncrowned: a study of the fall of Don Alvaro de Luna. By Nicholas Round. Ancient and Medieval:Richard III and the North. Edited by Rosemary Horrox. Early Morden:Venetian Humanism in an Age of Patrician Dominance. By Margaret L. King. Early Morden:Humanism in the Age of Henry VIII. Maria Dowling. Early Morden:Edward Stafford, Third Duke of Buckingham, 1478–1521. By Barbara J. Harris. Early Morden:War, Taxation and Rebellion in Early Tudor England: Henry VIII, Wolsey and the Amicable Grant of 1525. By G.W. Bernard. Early Morden:Anne Boleyn. By E.W. Ives. Early Morden:Parliament and the Crown in the Reign of Mary Tudor. By Jennifer Loach. Early Morden:The Tudor Court. By David Loades. Early Morden:The End of the Antwerp Mart, Volume II The Queen's Merchants and the Revolt of the Netherlands. By G.D. Ramsay. Early Morden:Suffolk and the Tudors: Politics and Religion in an English County 1500–1600. By Diarmaid MacCulloch. Early Morden:The History of the University of Oxford, Volume III The Collegiate University. Edited by James McConica. Early Morden:Reform and Revival: English Government in Ireland 1470–1534. By Steven G. Ellis. Early Morden:Natives and Newcomers: Essays on the Making of Irish Colonial Society, 1534–1641. Edited by Ciaran Brady and Raymond Gillespie. Early Morden:Like Engend'ring Like: heredity and animal breeding in Early Modern England. By Nicholas Russell. Early Morden:The Legal Profession and the Common Law: historical essays. By J.H. Baker. Early Morden:The Rise of the Barristers: a social history of the English Bar, 1590–1640. By Wilfred R. Early Morden:Stuart England. Edited by Blair Worden. Early Morden:Dangerous Matter: English drama and politics in 1623–24. By Jerzy Limon. Early Morden:The Humanist as Traveler: George Sandys's Relation of a Journey Begun An. Dom. 1610. By Jonathan Haynes. Early Morden:The Letter Books of Sir William Brereton, Volume I 31 January‐29 May 1645. Edited by R.N. Dore. Early Morden:The Decline of the Old Medical Regime in Stuart London. By Harold J. Cook. Early Morden:Sir Robert Clayton and the Origins of English Deposit Banking, 1658–1685. By Frank T. Melton. Early Morden:War against the Idols: the Reformation of Worship from Erasmus to Calvin. By Carlos M.N. Eire. Early Morden:The Reformation in Historical Thought. By A.G. Dickens and John Tonkin. Early Morden:Firearms and Fortifications: military architecture and siege warfare in sixteenth‐century Siena. By Simon Pepper and Nicholas Adams. Early Morden:The Count‐Duke of Olivares: the statesman in an age of decline. By J.H. Elliott. Early Morden:From Valor to Pedigree: Ideas of Nobility in France in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. By Ellery Schalk. Early Morden:The French Peasantry in the Seventeenth Century. By P. Goubert, translated by Ian Patterson. Early Morden:Liberty and Order in Early Modern Europe: the Subject and the State, 1650–1800. By J.H. Shennan. Early Morden:The Puritan Conscience and Modern Sexuality. By Edmund Leites. Early Morden:Garden and Grove: the Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination, 1600–1705. By John D. Hunt. Early Morden:A New History of Ireland, Volume IV Eighteenth‐Century Ireland 1691–1800. Edited by T.W. Moody and W.E. Vaughan. Early Morden:Hospital Life in Enlightenment Scotland: Care and Teaching at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. By Guenter B. Risse. Early Morden:The Plow, the Hammer, and the Knout: an economic history of eighteenth‐century Russia. By Arcadius Kahan. Early Morden:Frederick the Great: a military life. By Christopher Duffy. Early Morden:Osterreich im Europa der Aufklärung: Kontinuität und Zäsur in Europea zur Zed Maria Theresias und Josephs II. Internationales Symposion in Wien 20.‐23. Oktober 1980. Edited by Rochard Georg Plaschka and Grete Klingenstein. Early Morden:Popular Politics and the American Revolution in England: petitions, the crown, and public opinion. By James E. Bradley. Early Morden:Rousseau and the Republic of Virtue: the Language of Politics in the French Revolution. By Carol Blum. Early Morden:Léger Félicité Sonthonax, the lost sentinel of the Republic. By R.L. Stein. Early Morden:La Noblesse Luxembourgeoise au XVIIIe Siècle. By Calixte Hudemann‐Simon. Early Morden:Scandinavia in the Revolutionary Era, 1760–1815. By H. Arnold Barton. Late Morden:Modern Britain, 1700–1983: a domestic history. By Geoffrey Alderman. Late Morden:Thiers, 1797–1877: a political life. By J.P.T. Bury and R.P. Tombs. Late Morden:The Gregs of Quarry Bank Mill: the Rise and Decline of a Family Firm, 1750–1914. By Mary B. Rose. Late Morden:The Music Profession in Britain since the Eighteenth Century: a social history. By Cyril Ehrlich. Late Morden:A Political History of Scotland 1832–1924: parties, elections and issues. By I.G.C. Hutchison. Late Morden:A Historical Geography of Europe 1800–1914. By Norman J.G. Pounds. Late Morden:Englishness: Politics and Culture 1880–1920. Edited by R. Colls and P. Dodd. Late Morden:‘Deutschlands Ruhe, Sicherheit und Ordnung’: Die Anfänge der politischen Polizie 1806–1866. Wilfram Siemann. Late Morden:Tsar and Cossack, 1855–1914. By Robert H. McNeal. Late Morden:The Tsarist Economy 1850–1917. By Peter Gatrell. Late Morden:Philosophy in Russia: from Herzen to Lenin and Berdyaev. By Frederick C. Copleston. Late Morden:The Jews of Odessa: a cultural history, 1794–1881. Steven J. Zipperstein. Late Morden:Civil‐Military Conflict in Imperial Russia, 1881–1914. By William C. Fuller. Late Morden:Armies of the Poor: determinants of working‐class participation in the Parisian Insurrection of June 1848. By M. Traugott. Late Morden:Coming of Age: Adolescence in Britain 1860–1960. By John Springhall. Late Morden:Apostle Arnold: the life and death of Arnold Toynbee. By Alon Kadish. Late Morden:Imperial Diplomacy: Rosebery and the Failure of Foreign Policy. By Gordon Martel. Late Morden:Leopold II et le Cabinet Frère‐Orban (1878–1884). Correspondance entre le roi et ses ministres. Volumes I and II. Edited by Nadine Lubelski‐Bernard. Late Morden:The Unwanted: European refugees in the twentieth century. By Michael R. Marrus. Late Morden:Britain's Investment Overseas on the Eye of the First World War: the Use and Abuse of Numbers. By D.C.M. Platt. Late Morden:British Strategy and War Aims 1914–1916. By David French. Late Morden:The Poisonous Cloud: Chemical Warfare in the First World War. By Ludwig Haber. Late Morden:The Myriad Faces of War: Britain and the Great War, 1914–1918. By Trevor Wilson. Late Morden:The Origins of Detente: the Genoa Conference and Soviet‐Western Relations 1921–1922. By Stephen White. Late Morden:High Treason: essays on the history of the Red Army, 1918–1938. By Vitaly Rapport and Yuri Alexseev. Late Morden:The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet methods of mass mobilization, 1917–1929. By Peter Kenez. Late Morden:Christian Trade Unions in the Weimar Republic 1918–1933: the failure of ‘Corporate Pluralism’. By William L. Patch Jnr. Late Morden:Theologians under Hitler: Gerhard Kittel, Paul Alhaus and Emanuel Hirsch. By Robert P. Ericksen. Late Morden:Building Democracy in Ireland: Political Order and Cultural Integration in a Newly Independent Nation. By Jeffrey Prager. Late Morden:The Vatican, the Bishops and Irish Politics 1919–39. By Dermot Keogh. Late Morden:La Guerra Civil Española, 50 Años Después. By Manuel Tuñón de Lara. Late Morden:Images of the Spanish Civil War. Introduced by Raymond Carr. Late Morden:The Triumph of Democracy in Spain. By Paul Preston.

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<term>Moses Montrfiore</term>
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<term>Peter Gay</term>
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<term>Phillip Lindley</term>
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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Books reviewed in this article: General:Cambridge University Library: a history from the beginnings to the Copyright Act of Queen Anne. By J.C.T. Oates. General:The Art and Science of Victorian History. By Rosemary Jann. General:Learning and a Liberal Education: the Study of Modern History in the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Manchester 1800–1914. By Peter R.H. Slee. General:History and Computing. Edited by Peter Denley and Deian Hopkin. General:Speaking of the Middle Ages. By Paul Zumthor. General:Time and Place: Collected Essays. By M.W. Beresford. General:Voluntary Religion. Edited by W.J. Sheils and D. Wood. General:Abolition and its Aftermath: the historical context, 1790–1916. Edited by David Richardson. General:Out of Slavery: abolition and after. Edited by Jack Hayward. General:The Market in History. Edited by B.L. Anderson and A.J.H. Latham. General:Custom, Courts and Counsel: selected papers of the sixth British Legal History Conference, Norwich 1983. Edited by Albert Kiralfy, Michele Slatter and Roger Virgoe. General:Measures and men. By Vitold Kula. General:The Rise of Statistical Thinking 1820–1900. Theodore M. Porter. General:Science and Literature in the Nineteenth Century. By J.A.V. Chapple. General:The Age of Science. By David Knight. General:The Dilemmas of an Upright Man: Mar Planck as Spokesman for German Science. By John L. Heilbron. General:How the West Grew Rich: the economic transformation of the industrial world. Nathan Rosenberg and L.E. Birdzell. General:Prosperity and Upheaval: the world economy 1945–1980. By Herman Van Der Wee, translated by Robin Hogg and Max R. Hall. General:The Government of Space: town planning in modem society. By Alison Ravetz. General:The Economic and Social Effects of the Spread of Motor Vehicles: an international centenary tribute. Edited by Theo Barker. General:Rediscoveries: some neglected modern European thinkers. Edited by John A. Hall. General:Makers of Modern Strategy: from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age. Edited by Peter Paret, with the collaboration of Gordon A. Craig and Felix Gilbert. General:Warfare, Diplomacy and Politics: essays in honour of A.J.P. Taylor. Edited by Christopher Wrigley. General:L'Amministrazione Nella Storia Modena. Milan: Instituto per la scienza dell'amministrazione pubblica. General:A History of Sicily. By M.I. Finley, D. Mack Smith, and C.J.H. Duggan. London: Chatto and Windus. 1986. x + 246 pp. £14.95. General:The Basques. By Roger Collins. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. General:Population and Economy: population and history from the traditional to the modern world. Edited by Robert I. General:The World We Have Gained: histories of population and social structure. Edited by Lloyd Bonfield, Richard M. Smith and Keith Wrightson. General:The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud, Volume II The Tender Passion. By Peter Gay. General:Marriage in Ireland. Edited by Art Cosgrove. General:The People of Ireland from Prehistory to Modern Times. By Liam de Paor. General:Scotland and Europe, 1200–1850. Edited by T.C. Smout. General:Record Sources for Local History. By Philip Riden. General:A Regional History of England: Yorkshire from AD 1000. By David Hey. General:A Regional History of England: the West Midlands from AD 1000. By Marie B. Rowlands. General:The Victoria History of the County of Chester, Volume I. Edited by B.A. Harris, assisted by A.T. Thacker. General:The Victoria History of the County of Sussex, Volume VI, Part 2. Edited by T.P. Hudson. General:The Dictionary of National Biography 1971–1981. Edited by Lord Blake and C.S. Nicholls. General:The Century of Moses Montefiore. Edited by Sonia and V.D. Lipman. General:The Sources of Social Power, Volume 1 A History of Power from the Beginning to AD 1760. By Michael Mann. Ancient and Medieval:The Christians and the Roman Empire. By Marta Sordi. Ancient and Medieval:The Inheritance of Historiography. Edited by Christopher Holdsworth and T.P. Wiseman. Ancient and Medieval:European Naval and Maritime History, 300–1500. By Archibald R. Lewis and Timothy J. Runyan. Ancient and Medieval:The Thought of Gregory the Great. By G.R. Evans. Ancient and Medieval:The Settlement of Disputes in Early Medieval Europe. Edited by Wendy Davies and Paul Fouracre. Ancient and Medieval:Trial by Fire and Water: the Medieval Judicial Ordeal. By Robert Bartlett. Ancient and Medieval:Excommunication in the Middle Ages. By Elisabeth Vodola. University of California Press. Ancient and Medieval:Women of the Medieval World: essays in honor of John H. Mundy. Edited by J. Kirshner and S.F. Wemple. Ancient and Medieval:Sources of Anglo‐Saxon Culture. Edited by Paul E. Szarmach with the assistance of Virginia Darrow Oggins. Ancient and Medieval:Anglo‐Norman Studies VIII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1985. Edited by R. Allen Brown. Ancient and Medieval:The Mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry. By D. Bernstein. Ancient and Medieval:The Beaumont Twins: the roots and branches of power in the twelfth century. By David Crouch. Ancient and Medieval:The English Judiciary in the Age of Glanvill and Bracton, c1176–1239. By R.V. Turner. Ancient and Medieval:Studies in the History of the Common Law. By S.F.C. Milsom. Hambledon Press. Ancient and Medieval:The Ties that Bound: peasant families in Medieval England. By Barbara A. Hanawalt. Ancient and Medieval:Suffolk in the Middle Ages. By Norman Scarfe. Ancient and Medieval:Scenes from Provincial Life: knightly families in Sussex 1280–1400. By Nigel Saul. Ancient and Medieval:William Marshal: the Flower of Chivalry. By Georges Duby, translated by Richard Howard. Ancient and Medieval:The Government of Philip Augustus: Foundations of French Royal Power of the Middle Ages. By John W. Baldwin. Ancient and Medieval:William Wallace. By Andrew Fisher. Ancient and Medieval:England in the Fourteenth Century: Proceedings of the 1985 Harlaxton Symposium. Edited by W.M. Ormrod. Woodbridge Ancient and Medieval:The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages, III 1250–1520. Edited by Robert Fossier, translated by Sarah Hanbury Tenison. Ancient and Medieval:Gentry and Lesser Nobility in Later Medieval Europe. Edited by Michael Jones. Ancient and Medieval:The Venetian Patriciate: reality versus myth. By Donald E. Queller. Ancient and Medieval:Castruccio Castracani: a study on the origins and character of fourteenth‐century Italian Despotism. By Louis Green. Ancient and Medieval:Plague and the Poor in Renaissance Florence. By Anne G. Carmichael. Cambridge University Press. Ancient and Medieval:Estudios en memoria del Professor D. Claudio Sánchez‐Albornoz. (En La España Medieval V.) Edited by M.A. Ladero Quesada. Ancient and Medieval:The Greatest Man Uncrowned: a study of the fall of Don Alvaro de Luna. By Nicholas Round. Ancient and Medieval:Richard III and the North. Edited by Rosemary Horrox. Early Morden:Venetian Humanism in an Age of Patrician Dominance. By Margaret L. King. Early Morden:Humanism in the Age of Henry VIII. Maria Dowling. Early Morden:Edward Stafford, Third Duke of Buckingham, 1478–1521. By Barbara J. Harris. Early Morden:War, Taxation and Rebellion in Early Tudor England: Henry VIII, Wolsey and the Amicable Grant of 1525. By G.W. Bernard. Early Morden:Anne Boleyn. By E.W. Ives. Early Morden:Parliament and the Crown in the Reign of Mary Tudor. By Jennifer Loach. Early Morden:The Tudor Court. By David Loades. Early Morden:The End of the Antwerp Mart, Volume II The Queen's Merchants and the Revolt of the Netherlands. By G.D. Ramsay. Early Morden:Suffolk and the Tudors: Politics and Religion in an English County 1500–1600. By Diarmaid MacCulloch. Early Morden:The History of the University of Oxford, Volume III The Collegiate University. Edited by James McConica. Early Morden:Reform and Revival: English Government in Ireland 1470–1534. By Steven G. Ellis. Early Morden:Natives and Newcomers: Essays on the Making of Irish Colonial Society, 1534–1641. Edited by Ciaran Brady and Raymond Gillespie. Early Morden:Like Engend'ring Like: heredity and animal breeding in Early Modern England. By Nicholas Russell. Early Morden:The Legal Profession and the Common Law: historical essays. By J.H. Baker. Early Morden:The Rise of the Barristers: a social history of the English Bar, 1590–1640. By Wilfred R. Early Morden:Stuart England. Edited by Blair Worden. Early Morden:Dangerous Matter: English drama and politics in 1623–24. By Jerzy Limon. Early Morden:The Humanist as Traveler: George Sandys's Relation of a Journey Begun An. Dom. 1610. By Jonathan Haynes. Early Morden:The Letter Books of Sir William Brereton, Volume I 31 January‐29 May 1645. Edited by R.N. Dore. Early Morden:The Decline of the Old Medical Regime in Stuart London. By Harold J. Cook. Early Morden:Sir Robert Clayton and the Origins of English Deposit Banking, 1658–1685. By Frank T. Melton. Early Morden:War against the Idols: the Reformation of Worship from Erasmus to Calvin. By Carlos M.N. Eire. Early Morden:The Reformation in Historical Thought. By A.G. Dickens and John Tonkin. Early Morden:Firearms and Fortifications: military architecture and siege warfare in sixteenth‐century Siena. By Simon Pepper and Nicholas Adams. Early Morden:The Count‐Duke of Olivares: the statesman in an age of decline. By J.H. Elliott. Early Morden:From Valor to Pedigree: Ideas of Nobility in France in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. By Ellery Schalk. Early Morden:The French Peasantry in the Seventeenth Century. By P. Goubert, translated by Ian Patterson. Early Morden:Liberty and Order in Early Modern Europe: the Subject and the State, 1650–1800. By J.H. Shennan. Early Morden:The Puritan Conscience and Modern Sexuality. By Edmund Leites. Early Morden:Garden and Grove: the Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination, 1600–1705. By John D. Hunt. Early Morden:A New History of Ireland, Volume IV Eighteenth‐Century Ireland 1691–1800. Edited by T.W. Moody and W.E. Vaughan. Early Morden:Hospital Life in Enlightenment Scotland: Care and Teaching at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. By Guenter B. Risse. Early Morden:The Plow, the Hammer, and the Knout: an economic history of eighteenth‐century Russia. By Arcadius Kahan. Early Morden:Frederick the Great: a military life. By Christopher Duffy. Early Morden:Osterreich im Europa der Aufklärung: Kontinuität und Zäsur in Europea zur Zed Maria Theresias und Josephs II. Internationales Symposion in Wien 20.‐23. Oktober 1980. Edited by Rochard Georg Plaschka and Grete Klingenstein. Early Morden:Popular Politics and the American Revolution in England: petitions, the crown, and public opinion. By James E. Bradley. Early Morden:Rousseau and the Republic of Virtue: the Language of Politics in the French Revolution. By Carol Blum. Early Morden:Léger Félicité Sonthonax, the lost sentinel of the Republic. By R.L. Stein. Early Morden:La Noblesse Luxembourgeoise au XVIIIe Siècle. By Calixte Hudemann‐Simon. Early Morden:Scandinavia in the Revolutionary Era, 1760–1815. By H. Arnold Barton. Late Morden:Modern Britain, 1700–1983: a domestic history. By Geoffrey Alderman. Late Morden:Thiers, 1797–1877: a political life. By J.P.T. Bury and R.P. Tombs. Late Morden:The Gregs of Quarry Bank Mill: the Rise and Decline of a Family Firm, 1750–1914. By Mary B. Rose. Late Morden:The Music Profession in Britain since the Eighteenth Century: a social history. By Cyril Ehrlich. Late Morden:A Political History of Scotland 1832–1924: parties, elections and issues. By I.G.C. Hutchison. Late Morden:A Historical Geography of Europe 1800–1914. By Norman J.G. Pounds. Late Morden:Englishness: Politics and Culture 1880–1920. Edited by R. Colls and P. Dodd. Late Morden:‘Deutschlands Ruhe, Sicherheit und Ordnung’: Die Anfänge der politischen Polizie 1806–1866. Wilfram Siemann. Late Morden:Tsar and Cossack, 1855–1914. By Robert H. McNeal. Late Morden:The Tsarist Economy 1850–1917. By Peter Gatrell. Late Morden:Philosophy in Russia: from Herzen to Lenin and Berdyaev. By Frederick C. Copleston. Late Morden:The Jews of Odessa: a cultural history, 1794–1881. Steven J. Zipperstein. Late Morden:Civil‐Military Conflict in Imperial Russia, 1881–1914. By William C. Fuller. Late Morden:Armies of the Poor: determinants of working‐class participation in the Parisian Insurrection of June 1848. By M. Traugott. Late Morden:Coming of Age: Adolescence in Britain 1860–1960. By John Springhall. Late Morden:Apostle Arnold: the life and death of Arnold Toynbee. By Alon Kadish. Late Morden:Imperial Diplomacy: Rosebery and the Failure of Foreign Policy. By Gordon Martel. Late Morden:Leopold II et le Cabinet Frère‐Orban (1878–1884). Correspondance entre le roi et ses ministres. Volumes I and II. Edited by Nadine Lubelski‐Bernard. Late Morden:The Unwanted: European refugees in the twentieth century. By Michael R. Marrus. Late Morden:Britain's Investment Overseas on the Eye of the First World War: the Use and Abuse of Numbers. By D.C.M. Platt. Late Morden:British Strategy and War Aims 1914–1916. By David French. Late Morden:The Poisonous Cloud: Chemical Warfare in the First World War. By Ludwig Haber. Late Morden:The Myriad Faces of War: Britain and the Great War, 1914–1918. By Trevor Wilson. Late Morden:The Origins of Detente: the Genoa Conference and Soviet‐Western Relations 1921–1922. By Stephen White. Late Morden:High Treason: essays on the history of the Red Army, 1918–1938. By Vitaly Rapport and Yuri Alexseev. Late Morden:The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet methods of mass mobilization, 1917–1929. By Peter Kenez. Late Morden:Christian Trade Unions in the Weimar Republic 1918–1933: the failure of ‘Corporate Pluralism’. By William L. Patch Jnr. Late Morden:Theologians under Hitler: Gerhard Kittel, Paul Alhaus and Emanuel Hirsch. By Robert P. Ericksen. Late Morden:Building Democracy in Ireland: Political Order and Cultural Integration in a Newly Independent Nation. By Jeffrey Prager. Late Morden:The Vatican, the Bishops and Irish Politics 1919–39. By Dermot Keogh. Late Morden:La Guerra Civil Española, 50 Años Después. By Manuel Tuñón de Lara. Late Morden:Images of the Spanish Civil War. Introduced by Raymond Carr. Late Morden:The Triumph of Democracy in Spain. By Paul Preston.</div>
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