Reviews and Short Notices
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- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 1991-06.
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- geographic : Autriche, Hongrie, Roumanie, Espagne.
- topic : Réforme agraire, Anarchisme, Bibliographie, Biographie, étude de cas, Droits civiques, Marché commun, Développement économique, Croissance économique, Intégration européenne, Fascisme, Politique extérieure, Monographie, Culture populaire, Propriété privée, Ordre public, Agglomération rurale, Changement social, Histoire universelle.
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- Adversarial paradigm, African history, Agrarian reform, Alan forrest, American historians, American policy, Anarchism, Anarchist, Anarchist ideals, Ancien rkgime society, Angus mackay, Annual accounts, Arab, Arab nationalism, Arab nationalists, Arab population, Archival research, Archive material, Augsburg council, August, Australasia, Austria, Avignon, Avignon papacy, Basil, Basil blackwell, Basque, Battle conference, Behaviour, Beneficial effect, Bengal, Best place, Best study, Bibliography, Biography, Birkbeck college, Black death, Bolshevik revolution, Boydell brewer, Boydell press, British academy, British history, British idealists, British policy, Building trade, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge history, Cambridge university press, Capetian kings, Careful analysis, Carolina press, Case study, Casual clothes, Catholic church, Catholic europe, Cecil rhodes, Central asia, Central theme, Centre, Childs university, Chinese communism, Church history, Civic humanism, Civil rights, Civil wars, Clarendon, Clarendon press, Class formation, Class society, Clyve jones, Collective biography, Columbia university press, Common features, Common market, Communist party, Companion volume, Comparative approach, Comparative material, Complex developments, Concise account, Conscription, Considerable attention, Contemporary society, Contributor, Convincing analysis, Cornell university press, Criminal justice, Cultural change, Cultural history, Cultural politics, Cultural regimes, Cynthia enloe, Czechoslovak history, Defence, Diamond merchants, Different periods, Doctoral thesis, Domestic politics, Dominic lieven, Dublin, Duke university press, Durham duncan bythell, Early years, East anglia, East india company, Eastern europe, Economic development, Economic developments, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic interests, Economic issues, Economic security, Edinburgh, Edith ennen, Editors remark, Edmund hall, Eighteenth century, Eleventh centuries, Eleventh century, Elite, Emergence, Engineering profession, English church, English crown, English history, English readers, English translation, Entire period, Ernest bevin, Essay, Essay collections, Essential reading, European context, European countries, European fascism, European integration, Excellent introduction, Exeter, Extensive literature, Fascism, Feminist, Feminist sense, Fifth century, Final chapter, Final section, Final solution, First half, First part, First phase, First time, First volume, First world, Foreign affairs, Foreign employees, Foreign office, Foreign office documents, Foreign policy, Formal beauties, Founding fathers, Fourteenth century, Fourth century, Frank roberts, French involvement, French police, French presence, French revolution, French settlers, Further research, Further study, General conclusion, General conclusions, General history, General reader, General survey, Gerhard botz, Gerhard fischer, German politics, German question, Good sense, Gordon donaldson, Great deal, Great hungary, Great virtue, Greater barcelona, Habsburg, Habsburg monarchy, Hambledon press, Hardback, Harvard university press, Henry reign, Herodotus, Historian, Historical context, Historical study, Historical understanding, Historiography, Home rule, Hooke, Hungary, Iberian peninsula, Ideal society, Illegitimacy ratios, Illinois press, Illuminating, Important book, Important contribution, Important insights, Impressive range, Indian society, Indiana university press, Industrial city, Inner asia, Inner asian history, Intellectual historian, Interesting things, International politics, Irish politics, Islamic history, Italian army, Italian historians, Ivar oxaal, Jacques rupnik, James campbell, James currey, Jesuit, Jewish physician, John campbell, John france, Johns hopkins university press, Kenneth morgan, Kirk, Labour, Large number, Large numbers, Last century, Late middle ages, Leeds, Liberal camp, Liberal values, Limina visits, Linda edmondson, Literary sources, Little sense, Local communities, Local economy, London school, Long period, Lord blake, Louis xiii, Lyndal roper, Macmillan, Main narrative, Main text, Main theme, Maist pairt, Major contribution, Major events, Major figures, Malcolm todd, Manchester university press, Many historians, Many respects, Many ways, Many years, Marian congregations, Martin blinkhorn, Master bricklayer, Maureen flynn, Medical profession, Medieval, Medieval italy, Meiji, Meiji constitution, Meiji emperor, Meiji japan, Michael dockrill, Michael jones, Middle ages, Miles fairburn, Military historians, Military service, Modern europe, Modern japan, Modern sense, Modern times, Monarchy, Monograph, Moral discipline, More studies, Much evidence, Mussolini, Nancy nichols barker, Nationalist, Nationalist politics, Next edition, Nineteenth century, Norbert ohler, Older generation, Oliver logan university, Organizacion sindical, Other chapters, Other hand, Other historians, Other questions, Other side, Other things, Other words, Oxford, Oxford history, Oxford university press, Palestinian, Palestinian arabs, Palestinian nationalism, Pamphlet, Paperback, Particular events, Particular reference, Paul reynolds, Paul weindling, Peasant elite, Philip aubrey, Philip mattar, Political change, Political context, Political economists, Political economy, Political history, Political ideas, Political importance, Political life, Political relationships, Polity press, Poor relief, Poor translation, Popular culture, Portuguese, Portuguese influence, Poulter university, Present reviewer, Present volume, Present work, Primary focus, Princeton university press, Private papers, Private property, Privy kirks, Professional historians, Professor account, Professor donaldson, Professor lander, Professor mayer, Property rights, Prudent revolutionaries, Public careers, Public life, Public order, Racial hygiene, Rapid industrialization, Readable, Reasonable price, Recent developments, Recent events, Recent scholarship, Recent trends, Recent work, Recent years, Reformation, Regional history, Reliable guide, Republican councils, Reviewer, Rich field, Richard abraham, Richard crampton, Robert bartlett, Robert hooke, Robin frame, Robinson university, Roger makins, Roman britain, Roman catholic church, Roman history, Roman period, Roman studies, Romania, Rosa luxemburg, Royal charters, Royal irish academy, Royal power, Royal supremacy, Ruler, Ruling elite, Rural settlement, Russian revolution, Russian rule, Salvatore settis, Same time, Scholarly attention, Scottish kings, Second half, Second part, Second world, Secondary reading, Secular powers, Separate chapters, Settis, Settler, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Sexual matters, Short notices, Significant contribution, Sikcle france, Single volume, Sixteenth century, Skilful diplomacy, Social change, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social organization, Social radicalism, Social reform, Social stratification, Social welfare, Source material, Southern germany, Soviet regime, Soviet union, Spain, Spanish history, Spanish state, Special issue, Spiritual commitment, Standard work, Stern gang, Subject matter, Such sources, Suez crisis, Tapan raychaudhuri, Terence emmons, Thematic chapters, Theodore hoppen university, Theoretical debate, Theoretical discussion, Third reich, Thirteenth century, Thurloe, Trade unions, Tropical world, Tsarist, Tsarist officials, Twelfth centuries, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Unified focus, University college, Unwin hyman, Upper house, Urban planning, Urban women, Useful addition, Useful discussion, Valuable contribution, Valuable material, Vast amount, Venetian, Venetian building techniques, Venetian lagoon, Venice, Victorian science, Vigorous efforts, Viii, Virgin mary, Vital concern, Weidenfeld nicolson, Weimar republic, Weindling, Welcome addition, Wellcome institute anne, West germany, Western europe, Western european union, Western india, Western powers, Western world, Whitehall machine, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider discussion, Wider world, Wild almonds, William taubman, Wilson university, World history, World service, Xiii, Xviii, Yale university press, Zionist, Zionist state.
- Teeft :
- Adversarial paradigm, African history, Agrarian reform, Alan forrest, American historians, American policy, Anarchism, Anarchist, Anarchist ideals, Ancien rkgime society, Angus mackay, Annual accounts, Arab, Arab nationalism, Arab nationalists, Arab population, Archival research, Archive material, Augsburg council, August, Australasia, Austria, Avignon, Avignon papacy, Basil, Basil blackwell, Basque, Battle conference, Behaviour, Beneficial effect, Bengal, Best place, Best study, Bibliography, Biography, Birkbeck college, Black death, Bolshevik revolution, Boydell brewer, Boydell press, British academy, British history, British idealists, British policy, Building trade, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge history, Cambridge university press, Capetian kings, Careful analysis, Carolina press, Case study, Casual clothes, Catholic church, Catholic europe, Cecil rhodes, Central asia, Central theme, Centre, Childs university, Chinese communism, Church history, Civic humanism, Civil rights, Civil wars, Clarendon, Clarendon press, Class formation, Class society, Clyve jones, Collective biography, Columbia university press, Common features, Common market, Communist party, Companion volume, Comparative approach, Comparative material, Complex developments, Concise account, Conscription, Considerable attention, Contemporary society, Contributor, Convincing analysis, Cornell university press, Criminal justice, Cultural change, Cultural history, Cultural politics, Cultural regimes, Cynthia enloe, Czechoslovak history, Defence, Diamond merchants, Different periods, Doctoral thesis, Domestic politics, Dominic lieven, Dublin, Duke university press, Durham duncan bythell, Early years, East anglia, East india company, Eastern europe, Economic development, Economic developments, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic interests, Economic issues, Economic security, Edinburgh, Edith ennen, Editors remark, Edmund hall, Eighteenth century, Eleventh centuries, Eleventh century, Elite, Emergence, Engineering profession, English church, English crown, English history, English readers, English translation, Entire period, Ernest bevin, Essay, Essay collections, Essential reading, European context, European countries, European fascism, European integration, Excellent introduction, Exeter, Extensive literature, Fascism, Feminist, Feminist sense, Fifth century, Final chapter, Final section, Final solution, First half, First part, First phase, First time, First volume, First world, Foreign affairs, Foreign employees, Foreign office, Foreign office documents, Foreign policy, Formal beauties, Founding fathers, Fourteenth century, Fourth century, Frank roberts, French involvement, French police, French presence, French revolution, French settlers, Further research, Further study, General conclusion, General conclusions, General history, General reader, General survey, Gerhard botz, Gerhard fischer, German politics, German question, Good sense, Gordon donaldson, Great deal, Great hungary, Great virtue, Greater barcelona, Habsburg, Habsburg monarchy, Hambledon press, Hardback, Harvard university press, Henry reign, Herodotus, Historian, Historical context, Historical study, Historical understanding, Historiography, Home rule, Hooke, Hungary, Iberian peninsula, Ideal society, Illegitimacy ratios, Illinois press, Illuminating, Important book, Important contribution, Important insights, Impressive range, Indian society, Indiana university press, Industrial city, Inner asia, Inner asian history, Intellectual historian, Interesting things, International politics, Irish politics, Islamic history, Italian army, Italian historians, Ivar oxaal, Jacques rupnik, James campbell, James currey, Jesuit, Jewish physician, John campbell, John france, Johns hopkins university press, Kenneth morgan, Kirk, Labour, Large number, Large numbers, Last century, Late middle ages, Leeds, Liberal camp, Liberal values, Limina visits, Linda edmondson, Literary sources, Little sense, Local communities, Local economy, London school, Long period, Lord blake, Louis xiii, Lyndal roper, Macmillan, Main narrative, Main text, Main theme, Maist pairt, Major contribution, Major events, Major figures, Malcolm todd, Manchester university press, Many historians, Many respects, Many ways, Many years, Marian congregations, Martin blinkhorn, Master bricklayer, Maureen flynn, Medical profession, Medieval, Medieval italy, Meiji, Meiji constitution, Meiji emperor, Meiji japan, Michael dockrill, Michael jones, Middle ages, Miles fairburn, Military historians, Military service, Modern europe, Modern japan, Modern sense, Modern times, Monarchy, Monograph, Moral discipline, More studies, Much evidence, Mussolini, Nancy nichols barker, Nationalist, Nationalist politics, Next edition, Nineteenth century, Norbert ohler, Older generation, Oliver logan university, Organizacion sindical, Other chapters, Other hand, Other historians, Other questions, Other side, Other things, Other words, Oxford, Oxford history, Oxford university press, Palestinian, Palestinian arabs, Palestinian nationalism, Pamphlet, Paperback, Particular events, Particular reference, Paul reynolds, Paul weindling, Peasant elite, Philip aubrey, Philip mattar, Political change, Political context, Political economists, Political economy, Political history, Political ideas, Political importance, Political life, Political relationships, Polity press, Poor relief, Poor translation, Popular culture, Portuguese, Portuguese influence, Poulter university, Present reviewer, Present volume, Present work, Primary focus, Princeton university press, Private papers, Private property, Privy kirks, Professional historians, Professor account, Professor donaldson, Professor lander, Professor mayer, Property rights, Prudent revolutionaries, Public careers, Public life, Public order, Racial hygiene, Rapid industrialization, Readable, Reasonable price, Recent developments, Recent events, Recent scholarship, Recent trends, Recent work, Recent years, Reformation, Regional history, Reliable guide, Republican councils, Reviewer, Rich field, Richard abraham, Richard crampton, Robert bartlett, Robert hooke, Robin frame, Robinson university, Roger makins, Roman britain, Roman catholic church, Roman history, Roman period, Roman studies, Romania, Rosa luxemburg, Royal charters, Royal irish academy, Royal power, Royal supremacy, Ruler, Ruling elite, Rural settlement, Russian revolution, Russian rule, Salvatore settis, Same time, Scholarly attention, Scottish kings, Second half, Second part, Second world, Secondary reading, Secular powers, Separate chapters, Settis, Settler, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Sexual matters, Short notices, Significant contribution, Sikcle france, Single volume, Sixteenth century, Skilful diplomacy, Social change, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social organization, Social radicalism, Social reform, Social stratification, Social welfare, Source material, Southern germany, Soviet regime, Soviet union, Spain, Spanish history, Spanish state, Special issue, Spiritual commitment, Standard work, Stern gang, Subject matter, Such sources, Suez crisis, Tapan raychaudhuri, Terence emmons, Thematic chapters, Theodore hoppen university, Theoretical debate, Theoretical discussion, Third reich, Thirteenth century, Thurloe, Trade unions, Tropical world, Tsarist, Tsarist officials, Twelfth centuries, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Unified focus, University college, Unwin hyman, Upper house, Urban planning, Urban women, Useful addition, Useful discussion, Valuable contribution, Valuable material, Vast amount, Venetian, Venetian building techniques, Venetian lagoon, Venice, Victorian science, Vigorous efforts, Viii, Virgin mary, Vital concern, Weidenfeld nicolson, Weimar republic, Weindling, Welcome addition, Wellcome institute anne, West germany, Western europe, Western european union, Western india, Western powers, Western world, Whitehall machine, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider discussion, Wider world, Wild almonds, William taubman, Wilson university, World history, World service, Xiii, Xviii, Yale university press, Zionist, Zionist state.
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Book reviewed in this article: AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Diamond Ring: Business, Politics and Precious Stones in South Africa, 1867–1947. By Colin Newbury. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Rand At War, 1899–1902: The Witwatersrand and the Anglo‐Boer War. By Diana Cammack. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Hedge of Wild Almonds: South Africa, the ‘Pro‐Boers’ and the Quaker Conscience, 1890–1910. By Hope Hay Hewison. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power. By Robert I. Rotberg, with the collaboration of Miles F. Shore AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: A History of Islamic Societies. By Ira ML Lapidus. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Origins of Palestinian Nationalism. By Muhammad Y. Muslih. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Bernadotte in Palestine, 1948: A Study in Contemporary Humanitarian Knight‐Errantry. By Amitzur Ilan. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Palestine and the Arab‐Israeli Conflict. By Charles D. Smith. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Mufti of Jerusalem: Al‐Hajj Amin Al‐Husayni and the Palestinian National Movement. By Philip Mattar. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The New Cambridge History of India. General editor Gordon Johnson, Associate editors C. A. Bayly and John F. Richards AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Europe Reconsidered. Perceptions of the West in Nineteenth Century Bengal. By Tapan Raychaudhuri. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope. By Judith M. Brown AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia. Edited by Denis Sinor AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Central Asia: 120 Years of Russian Rule. Edited by E. Allworth. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Origins of Chinese Communism. By Arif Dirlik AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Thought of Mao Tse‐tung. By Stuart Schram. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The War in Indo‐China 1945–54. By Jacques Dalloz. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Korea: The Peninsular Origins of the War. By John Merrill. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Britain's Encounter with Meiji Japan, 1868–1912. By Olive Checkland AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Foreign Employees in Nineteenth Century Japan. Edited by Edward R. Beauchamp and Akira Iriye AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 5: The Nineteenth Century. Edited by Marius B. Jansen AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Rise of Modern Japan. By W. G. Beasley AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842–1940. By Robert Aldrich AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Oxford History of Australia. Volume 3: 1860–1900: Glad, Confident Morning. By Beverley Kingston AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Enemy Aliens: Internment and the Homefront Experience in Australia, 1914–1920. By Gerhard Fischer AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Ideal Society and its Enemies: The Foundations of Modern New Zealand Society, 1850–1900. By Miles Fairburn AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Fifth Wind: New Zealand and the Legacy of a Turbulent Past. By Robert Macdonald AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Social Welfare 1850–1950: Australia, Argentina and Canada Compared. Edited by D. C. M. Platt. Ancient and Medieval: Herodotus. By John Gould Ancient and Medieval: The Macedonian State: The Origins, Institutions and History. By N. G. L. Hammond Ancient and Medieval: History of Old Age: From Antiquity to the Renaissance. By George Minois. Translated by Sarah Hanbury Tenison Ancient and Medieval: Research on Roman Britain 1960–89. Edited by Malcolm Todd Ancient and Medieval: The Ending of Roman Britain. By A. S. Esmonde Cleary Ancient and Medieval: Rodulfus Glaber Opera. Edited by John France, Neithard Bulst and Paul Reynolds. Translated by John France Ancient and Medieval: Unification and Conquest: a Political and Social History of England in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. By Pauline Stafford Ancient and Medieval: Anglo‐Norman Studies, Volume XI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1988. Edited by R. Allen Brown Ancient and Medieval: The Haskins Society Journal: Studies in Medieval History Ancient and Medieval: England and Her Neighbours. 1066–1453: Essays in Honour of Pierre Chaplais. Edited by Michael Jones and Malcolm Vale Ancient and Medieval: Irish Society, Anglo‐Norman Settlers, Angevin Kingship: Interactions in Ireland in the Late Twelfth Century. By Marie Therese Flanagan Ancient and Medieval: Medieval Frontier Societies. Edited by Robert Bartlett and Angus MacKay Ancient and Medieval: The World Before Columbus, 1100–1492. By Edward Burman Ancient and Medieval: The Medieval Traveller. By Norbert Ohler. Translated by Caroline Hillier Ancient and Medieval: The Medieval Woman. By Edith Ennen. Translated by E. Jephcott Ancient and Medieval: Tournaments: Jousts, Chivalry and Pageants in the Middle Ages. By Richard Barber and Juliet Barker Ancient and Medieval: The Struggle for Power in Medieval Italy: Structures of Political Rule. By Giovanni Tabacco. Translated by Rosalind Brown Jensen Ancient and Medieval: The Arpads and the Comneni; Political Relations between Hungary and Byzantium in the 12th Century. By Ferenc Makk Ancient and Medieval: The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians. By William Chester Jordan Ancient and Medieval: Clement VI: The Pontificate and Ideas of an A vignon Pope. By Diana Wood Ancient and Medieval: Church and Society in Late Medieval England. By R. N. Swanson Ancient and Medieval: A Marginal Economy? East Anglian Breckland in the Later Middle Ages. By Mark Bailey Ancient and Medieval: The Receivers' Accounts of the City of Exeter 1304–1353. Edited and translated with an introduction by Margery M. Rowe and John M. Draisey. Exeter: Devon and Cornwall Record Society Ancient and Medieval: Scotichronicon by Walter Bower, Volume 2. Edited by John and Winifred Mac‐Queen Ancient and Medieval: Kingship, Law and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V. By Edward Powell Ancient and Medieval: English Justices of the Peace, 1461–1509. By J. R. Lander Ancient and Medieval: Firstborn of Venice: Vicenza in the Early Renaissance State. By James S. Grubb. Early Modern: Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Learning, 1300–1600. By Paul F. Grendler Early Modern: Urban Life in the Renaissance. Edited by Susan Zimmerman and Ronald F. E. Weissman Early Modern: Venetian Vernacular Architecture. Traditional Housing in the Venetian Lagoon. By Richard Goy Early Modern: Giorgione's Tempest: Interpreting the Hidden Subject. By Salvatore Settis. Translated by Ellen Bianchini Early Modern: Thomas Müntzer: Theology and Revolution in the German Reformation. By Tom Scott Early Modern: The Holy Household: Women and Morals in Reformation Augsburg. By Lyndal Roper Early Modern: Rural Society and the Search for Order in Early Modern Germany. By Thomas Robisheaux Early Modern: The Lords of Dublin in the Age of the Reformation. By Colm Lennon Early Modern: Thomas Starkey and the Commonweal: Humanist Politics and Religion in the Reign of Henry VIII. By Thomas F. Mayer Early Modern: Mary Tudor: A Life. By David Loades Early Modern: The Changing Face of Empire: Charles V, Philip II and Habsburg Authority, 1551–1559. By M. J. Rodríguez‐Salgado Early Modern: Rassurer et protéger: Le sentiment de sécurité dans l'Occident d'autrefois. By Jean Delumeau Early Modern: Witchcraft and the Inquisition in Venice 1550–1650. By Ruth Martin Early Modern: The Europe of the Devout: The Catholic Reformation and the Formation of a New Society. By Louis Châtellier. Translated by Jean Birrell Early Modern: Carlo Sigonio: The Changing World of the Late Renaissance. By William McCuaig Early Modern: Kabbalah, Magic, and Science: The Cultural Universe of a Sixteenth‐Century Jewish Physician. By David B. Ruderman Early Modern: The Culture of Print: Power and the Uses of Print in Early Modern Europe. Edited by Roger Chartier. Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane Early Modern: Louis XIII: The Just. By A. Lloyd Moote Early Modern: Brother to the Sun King: Philippe, Duke of Orléans. By Nancy Nichols Barker Early Modern: Public Life in Toulouse, 1463–1789: From Municipal Republic to Cosmopolitan City. By Robert A. Schneider Early Modern: Charles I and the Road to Personal Rule. By L. J. Reeve Early Modern: ‘But the People's Creatures’: The Philosophical Basis of the English Civil War. By John Sanderson Early Modern: Puritans and Roundheads: The Hurleys of Brampton Bryan and the Outbreak of the English Civil War. By Jacqueline Eales Early Modern: Mr. Secretary Thurloe: Cromwell's Secretary of State, 1652–1660. By Philip Aubrey Early Modern: The Faith of the Scots. By Gordon Donaldson Early Modern: Patterns of Reform: Continuity and Change in the Reformation Kirk. By James Kirk Early Modern: Sexuality and Social Control: Scotland 1660–1780. By Rosalind Mitchison and Leah Leneman Early Modern: Robert Hooke: New Studies. Edited by Michael Hunter and Simon Schaffer Early Modern: A Pillar of the Constitution: The House of Lords in British Politics, 1640–1784. Edited by Clyve Jones Early Modern: Sacred Chanty: Confraternities and Social Welfare in Spain, 1400–1700. By Maureen Flynn Early Modern: Relaciones sobre el estado de las diócesus valencianas. Edited by Ma. Milagros, Cárcel Ortí and V. Cárcel Ortí Early Modern: Bourbon Spain 1700–1808. By John Lynch Early Modern: Rural Change and Royal Finances in Spain at the End of the Old Regime. By Richard Herr Early Modern: Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century. By Donna T. Andrew Early Modern: Pulpits, Politics and Public Order in England, 1760–1832. By Robert Hole Late Modern: Forces of Change: Why We Are the Way We Are Now. By Henry Hobhouse Late Modern: The Great Seesaw: A New View of the Western World, 1750–2000. By Geoffrey Blainey Late Modern: German History 1770–1866. By James J. Sheehan Late Modern: Jacques‐Louis David, Revolutionary Artist: Art, Politics, and the French Revolution. By Warren Roberts Late Modern: Soldiers of the French Revolution. By Alan Forrest Late Modern: Conscripts and Deserters: The Army and French Society during the Revolution and Empire. By Alan Forrest Late Modern: Plots and Paranoia: A History of Political Espionage in Britain, 1790–1988. By Bernard Porter Late Modern: The Engineers: A History of the Engineering Profession in Britain 1750–1914. By R. A. Buchanan Late Modern: The Rise and Fall of Great Cities: Aspects of Urbanization in the Western World. Edited by Richard Lawton Late Modern: Sickness, Recovery and Death: A History and Forecast of Ill Health. By James C. Riley Late Modern: Death by Migration: Europe's Encounter with the Tropical World in the Nineteenth Century. By Philip D. Curtin Late Modern: The Conquest of Water: The Advent of Health in the Industrial Age. By Jean‐Pierre Goubert. Translated by Andrew Wilson Late Modern: The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict. By Donald R. Hickey Late Modern: Citizens and Saints: Politics and Anti‐Politics in Early British Socialism. By Gregory Claeys Late Modern: Class Formation and Urban Industrial Society: Bradford 1750–1850. By Theodore Koditschek Late Modern: Die Habsburgermonarchie, 1848–1918. Volume VI: Die Habsburgermonarchie im System der Internationalen Beziehungen, Part 1. Edited by Adam Wandruszka and Peter Urbanitsch Late Modern: Entwicklungsstuffen des Antisemitismus in Ungarn, 1867–1939. By Rolf Fischer Late Modern: Jews, Antisemitism and Culture in Vienna. 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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Book reviewed in this article: AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Diamond Ring: Business, Politics and Precious Stones in South Africa, 1867–1947. By Colin Newbury. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Rand At War, 1899–1902: The Witwatersrand and the Anglo‐Boer War. By Diana Cammack. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Hedge of Wild Almonds: South Africa, the ‘Pro‐Boers’ and the Quaker Conscience, 1890–1910. By Hope Hay Hewison. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power. By Robert I. Rotberg, with the collaboration of Miles F. Shore AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: A History of Islamic Societies. By Ira ML Lapidus. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Origins of Palestinian Nationalism. By Muhammad Y. Muslih. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Bernadotte in Palestine, 1948: A Study in Contemporary Humanitarian Knight‐Errantry. By Amitzur Ilan. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Palestine and the Arab‐Israeli Conflict. By Charles D. Smith. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Mufti of Jerusalem: Al‐Hajj Amin Al‐Husayni and the Palestinian National Movement. By Philip Mattar. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The New Cambridge History of India. General editor Gordon Johnson, Associate editors C. A. Bayly and John F. Richards AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Europe Reconsidered. Perceptions of the West in Nineteenth Century Bengal. By Tapan Raychaudhuri. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope. By Judith M. Brown AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia. Edited by Denis Sinor AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Central Asia: 120 Years of Russian Rule. Edited by E. Allworth. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Origins of Chinese Communism. By Arif Dirlik AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Thought of Mao Tse‐tung. By Stuart Schram. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The War in Indo‐China 1945–54. By Jacques Dalloz. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Korea: The Peninsular Origins of the War. By John Merrill. AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Britain's Encounter with Meiji Japan, 1868–1912. By Olive Checkland AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Foreign Employees in Nineteenth Century Japan. Edited by Edward R. Beauchamp and Akira Iriye AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 5: The Nineteenth Century. Edited by Marius B. Jansen AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Rise of Modern Japan. By W. G. Beasley AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842–1940. By Robert Aldrich AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Oxford History of Australia. Volume 3: 1860–1900: Glad, Confident Morning. By Beverley Kingston AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Enemy Aliens: Internment and the Homefront Experience in Australia, 1914–1920. By Gerhard Fischer AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Ideal Society and its Enemies: The Foundations of Modern New Zealand Society, 1850–1900. By Miles Fairburn AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: The Fifth Wind: New Zealand and the Legacy of a Turbulent Past. By Robert Macdonald AFRICA. ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA: Social Welfare 1850–1950: Australia, Argentina and Canada Compared. Edited by D. C. M. Platt. Ancient and Medieval: Herodotus. By John Gould Ancient and Medieval: The Macedonian State: The Origins, Institutions and History. By N. G. L. Hammond Ancient and Medieval: History of Old Age: From Antiquity to the Renaissance. By George Minois. Translated by Sarah Hanbury Tenison Ancient and Medieval: Research on Roman Britain 1960–89. Edited by Malcolm Todd Ancient and Medieval: The Ending of Roman Britain. By A. S. Esmonde Cleary Ancient and Medieval: Rodulfus Glaber Opera. Edited by John France, Neithard Bulst and Paul Reynolds. Translated by John France Ancient and Medieval: Unification and Conquest: a Political and Social History of England in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. By Pauline Stafford Ancient and Medieval: Anglo‐Norman Studies, Volume XI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1988. Edited by R. Allen Brown Ancient and Medieval: The Haskins Society Journal: Studies in Medieval History Ancient and Medieval: England and Her Neighbours. 1066–1453: Essays in Honour of Pierre Chaplais. Edited by Michael Jones and Malcolm Vale Ancient and Medieval: Irish Society, Anglo‐Norman Settlers, Angevin Kingship: Interactions in Ireland in the Late Twelfth Century. By Marie Therese Flanagan Ancient and Medieval: Medieval Frontier Societies. Edited by Robert Bartlett and Angus MacKay Ancient and Medieval: The World Before Columbus, 1100–1492. By Edward Burman Ancient and Medieval: The Medieval Traveller. By Norbert Ohler. Translated by Caroline Hillier Ancient and Medieval: The Medieval Woman. By Edith Ennen. Translated by E. Jephcott Ancient and Medieval: Tournaments: Jousts, Chivalry and Pageants in the Middle Ages. By Richard Barber and Juliet Barker Ancient and Medieval: The Struggle for Power in Medieval Italy: Structures of Political Rule. By Giovanni Tabacco. Translated by Rosalind Brown Jensen Ancient and Medieval: The Arpads and the Comneni; Political Relations between Hungary and Byzantium in the 12th Century. By Ferenc Makk Ancient and Medieval: The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians. By William Chester Jordan Ancient and Medieval: Clement VI: The Pontificate and Ideas of an A vignon Pope. By Diana Wood Ancient and Medieval: Church and Society in Late Medieval England. By R. N. Swanson Ancient and Medieval: A Marginal Economy? East Anglian Breckland in the Later Middle Ages. By Mark Bailey Ancient and Medieval: The Receivers' Accounts of the City of Exeter 1304–1353. Edited and translated with an introduction by Margery M. Rowe and John M. Draisey. Exeter: Devon and Cornwall Record Society Ancient and Medieval: Scotichronicon by Walter Bower, Volume 2. Edited by John and Winifred Mac‐Queen Ancient and Medieval: Kingship, Law and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V. By Edward Powell Ancient and Medieval: English Justices of the Peace, 1461–1509. By J. R. Lander Ancient and Medieval: Firstborn of Venice: Vicenza in the Early Renaissance State. By James S. Grubb. Early Modern: Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Learning, 1300–1600. By Paul F. Grendler Early Modern: Urban Life in the Renaissance. Edited by Susan Zimmerman and Ronald F. E. Weissman Early Modern: Venetian Vernacular Architecture. Traditional Housing in the Venetian Lagoon. By Richard Goy Early Modern: Giorgione's Tempest: Interpreting the Hidden Subject. By Salvatore Settis. Translated by Ellen Bianchini Early Modern: Thomas Müntzer: Theology and Revolution in the German Reformation. By Tom Scott Early Modern: The Holy Household: Women and Morals in Reformation Augsburg. By Lyndal Roper Early Modern: Rural Society and the Search for Order in Early Modern Germany. By Thomas Robisheaux Early Modern: The Lords of Dublin in the Age of the Reformation. By Colm Lennon Early Modern: Thomas Starkey and the Commonweal: Humanist Politics and Religion in the Reign of Henry VIII. By Thomas F. Mayer Early Modern: Mary Tudor: A Life. By David Loades Early Modern: The Changing Face of Empire: Charles V, Philip II and Habsburg Authority, 1551–1559. By M. J. Rodríguez‐Salgado Early Modern: Rassurer et protéger: Le sentiment de sécurité dans l'Occident d'autrefois. By Jean Delumeau Early Modern: Witchcraft and the Inquisition in Venice 1550–1650. By Ruth Martin Early Modern: The Europe of the Devout: The Catholic Reformation and the Formation of a New Society. By Louis Châtellier. Translated by Jean Birrell Early Modern: Carlo Sigonio: The Changing World of the Late Renaissance. By William McCuaig Early Modern: Kabbalah, Magic, and Science: The Cultural Universe of a Sixteenth‐Century Jewish Physician. By David B. Ruderman Early Modern: The Culture of Print: Power and the Uses of Print in Early Modern Europe. Edited by Roger Chartier. Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane Early Modern: Louis XIII: The Just. By A. Lloyd Moote Early Modern: Brother to the Sun King: Philippe, Duke of Orléans. By Nancy Nichols Barker Early Modern: Public Life in Toulouse, 1463–1789: From Municipal Republic to Cosmopolitan City. By Robert A. Schneider Early Modern: Charles I and the Road to Personal Rule. By L. J. Reeve Early Modern: ‘But the People's Creatures’: The Philosophical Basis of the English Civil War. By John Sanderson Early Modern: Puritans and Roundheads: The Hurleys of Brampton Bryan and the Outbreak of the English Civil War. By Jacqueline Eales Early Modern: Mr. Secretary Thurloe: Cromwell's Secretary of State, 1652–1660. By Philip Aubrey Early Modern: The Faith of the Scots. By Gordon Donaldson Early Modern: Patterns of Reform: Continuity and Change in the Reformation Kirk. By James Kirk Early Modern: Sexuality and Social Control: Scotland 1660–1780. By Rosalind Mitchison and Leah Leneman Early Modern: Robert Hooke: New Studies. Edited by Michael Hunter and Simon Schaffer Early Modern: A Pillar of the Constitution: The House of Lords in British Politics, 1640–1784. Edited by Clyve Jones Early Modern: Sacred Chanty: Confraternities and Social Welfare in Spain, 1400–1700. By Maureen Flynn Early Modern: Relaciones sobre el estado de las diócesus valencianas. Edited by Ma. Milagros, Cárcel Ortí and V. Cárcel Ortí Early Modern: Bourbon Spain 1700–1808. By John Lynch Early Modern: Rural Change and Royal Finances in Spain at the End of the Old Regime. By Richard Herr Early Modern: Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century. By Donna T. 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