Reviews and Short Notices
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- topic : Archives, Contrôle des armements, Bibliographie, Administration centrale, Activité économique, Croissance économique, Politique financière, Politique extérieure, Plein-emploi, Industrie lourde, Main-d'œuvre, Administration locale, Histoire médiévale, Classe moyenne, Mineur (ouvrier), Monographie, Identité nationale, Société, Crise politique, Partis politiques, Pouvoir politique, Science politique, Politique publique, Service public, Changement social, Politique sociale, Structure sociale, Classe supérieure.
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- Aberystwyth ritchie ovendale, Agrarian radicalism, Alan sutton, American affairs, American archives, American capital, American conservation movement, American constitution, American crisis, American culture, American forces, American government, American historians, American history, American policy, American politics, American republic, American revolution, American society, Analytical chapters, Ancien regime, Animal estate, Anne steele, Anthony pagden, Archival, Archival material, Archives, Arms control, Arthur mejia, Author notes, Available evidence, Baldus, Balkan states, Balkan wars, Baltic, Baltic states, Basil blackwell, Behaviour, Bennett, Better title, Bibliography, Black americans, Black legend, Bolshevik revolution, Book deals, Bourgeois revolution, Bourgeoisie, Boyce, Brief period, Bristol, Bristol rodney lowe, British administration, British archives, British army, British chiefs, British coal industry, British columbia press, British conduct, British empire, British government, British interests, British isles, British officials, British party politics, British policy, British policy makers, British politics, British propaganda, British railways, British society, Broad front, Business history, Business life, Byrnes, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, Canadian biography, Capital punishment, Case studies, Castle, Castle history, Central government, Central theme, Centralised control, Centre, Certain aspects, Chapters deal, Chicago press, City fathers, City growth, City parishes, Civil servants, Clear account, Closer study, Coal owners, Colonial connecticut, Colonial period, Colonial society, Columbia university press, Commentator, Commercial life, Commercial world, Complex world, Conceptual frameworks, Conceptual problems, Considerable importance, Considerable interest, Contributor, Cornell university press, Corporate bias, Corporate elite, Cotton industry, Countryman, County councils, Court culture, Court records, Croom, Croom helm, Cultural history, Current debate, Current state, David cathcart king, Decision theory, Defence, Diary, Different styles, Direct action, Distinctive position, Doctoral thesis, Documentary collections, Domesday book, Dominant ideology, Dominant trend, Dublin, Dundee bartlett, Early stuart england, Early years, Eastern europe, Eastern jews, Eastern policy, Economic activity, Economic growth, Economic historians, Edgar hoover, Edward arnold, Edward countryman, Edwardian, Edwardian period, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Elizabethan parliaments, Emergence, Eminent scholars, Emphasised, English christianity, English edition, English revolution, Environmental improvement, Esmond wright, Essay, European countries, Everyday life, Excellent study, Excellent volume, Exeter, Extensive bibliography, Extensive notes, Extermination programme, Familiar material, Favourable light, Federal reserve, Federal reserve system, Federalist papers, Fifteenth century, Final chapter, Final section, Final solution, Final stages, Financial policy, Financial problems, Financial resources, Financial system, First decade, First part, First principle, First volume, First world, Footnote, Foreign loans, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Fourth republic, Free press, French feminists, French people, French revolution, Friar, Full account, Full employment, Fundamental problems, Furious rage, Further research, Garvey, Gender, General council, General reader, George kennan, German economy, German hegemony, German people, German question, German slump, Gilbert, Glasgow, Glasgow thomson, Godly zeal, Good deal, Good example, Gordon martel, Government ministers, Great britain, Great deal, Great merit, Great powers, Great schism, Grey areas, Hambledon press, Hamish hamilton, Hard work, Harrison, Harvard university press, Heavy armament firms, Heavy industry, Hedley bull, Helm, Henry butterfield ryan, Hetch hetchy, Historian, Historical context, Historical debates, Historical narrative, Historiography, Home rule, Ideology, Illuminating detail, Immigrant, Imperial germany, Important book, Important contribution, Important figure, Important part, Industrial relations, Inner logic, Intellectual origins, Intelligent study, Intelligentsia, Interest rates, Interesting book, Interesting example, International control, International significance, Interwar years, Irish affairs, Irish history, Irish question, Italian states, Jesus college, Jewish businessmen, Jewish community, John muir, Kammen, Klux klan, Labour, Labour force, Labour government, Lancaster, Late america, Late antiquity, Latest book, Latest volume, Lesser extent, Levack, Literary sources, Little space, Liverpool keith mason, Local communities, Local government, Local studies, Long parliament, Long term, Longman, Lucid, Mack, Macmillan, Main concern, Main text, Main themes, Major book, Major contribution, Major figures, Major party, Major problem, Major work, Manchester university press, Many historians, Many obstacles, Many problems, Many questions, Many studies, Many ways, Many years, Marguerite dupree, Marian exiles, Martin kitchen, Massive purchases, Medieval history, Medieval west, Medieval women, Michael, Michael duffy, Michael grant, Michael graves, Michael heale, Michael kammen, Michalka, Middle ages, Middle class, Military resources, Miner, Minor criticisms, Modernise equipment, Monograph, More attention, Motion pictures, Much work, Muir, National identity, National interest, Nationalist revolutionaries, Natural jurisprudence, Naval limitation, Nazi period, Nineteenth century, Official history, Oral testimony, Ordinary americans, Organisation, Original edition, Original sources, Other areas, Other chapters, Other countries, Other disciplines, Other essays, Other european nations, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other volumes, Overall scope, Owen chadwick, Oxford university press, Painstaking narrative, Pamphlet, Paperback, Parliamentary politics, Parliamentary sovereignty, Particular interest, Particular merit, Patricia nelson limerick, Peace settlement, Penetrating insights, Philip book, Pius, Policy decisions, Political crisis, Political development, Political economy, Political history, Political influence, Political issue, Political parties, Political power, Political science, Political scientists, Political spectrum, Political structure, Political theory, Political treatises, Political world, Popular attitudes, Present book, Present reviewer, Present state, President roosevelt, President truman, Primary sources, Primitive church, Princeton university press, Principal sources, Private life, Private papers, Professor ashworth, Professor beales, Professor bennett, Professor book, Professor buitenhuis, Professor conacher, Professor hause, Professor hunt, Professor jones, Professor kirily, Professor levack, Professor linderman, Professor mosse, Professor polvinen, Professor ritvo, Professor schwartz, Professor sutherland, Professor thomas, Professor warren, Programme, Progressive movement, Progressivism, Propaganda campaigns, Public life, Public policy, Public service, Queen victoria, Racial purity, Radical underworld, Ranter, Ranter writings, Raymond streat, Recent history, Recent research, Recent scholarship, Recent work, Recent years, Recognise, Reformation, Reign, Relative importance, Religious context, Religious identity, Religious wars, Reparation, Reviewer, Revisionism, Revisionist, Revisionist view, Robin edmonds, Rolf steininger, Roman catholics, Royal finances, Royal navy, Royal politician, Rural industry, Russian policy, Same period, Same time, Scholarly apparatus, School boards, Second half, Second phase, Second section, Second volume, Second world, Secondary sources, September, Serious christians, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Several chapters, Several times, Sexual division, Sheffield david luscombe, Shimon rubinstein, Short book, Short notices, Short review, Significant role, Sinn fein, Slavery issue, Slim volume, Social change, Social composition, Social context, Social elite, Social history, Social order, Social policy, Social reform, Social structure, Southern california, Soviet actions, Soviet leadership, Soviet russia, Soviet threat, Soviet union, Special relationship, Splendid book, Stabilisation policy, Streat, Subject matter, Such matters, Such writers, Systematic extermination, Taylor debate, Taylor university, Technical details, Textual studies, Third reich, Thirteenth, Thirteenth century, Total population, Triangular relationship, Tudor parliaments, Twentieth century, Unia, University college, University press, Upper class, Urban areas, Useful contribution, Ussr, Valuable survey, Various aspects, Various groups, Various historians, Various schools, Various times, Vernon snow, Viii, Vital importance, Vital role, Wales press, Weimar, Weimar republic, Welcome addition, Wellington house, Welsh, Wendy childs, West germany, West indies, Western allies, Western europe, Western front, Western history, Western zones, Westminster model, Whilst, Whiskey rebellion, White policy, Whole range, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider context, Wider interest, Wider range, William harrison, Witch, Witch craze, Witch hunt, Witch hunting, Witchcraft, Work creation schemes, Yale university press, Young ireland, Young irelanders.
- Teeft :
- Aberystwyth ritchie ovendale, Agrarian radicalism, Alan sutton, American affairs, American archives, American capital, American conservation movement, American constitution, American crisis, American culture, American forces, American government, American historians, American history, American policy, American politics, American republic, American revolution, American society, Analytical chapters, Ancien regime, Animal estate, Anne steele, Anthony pagden, Archival, Archival material, Archives, Arms control, Arthur mejia, Author notes, Available evidence, Baldus, Balkan states, Balkan wars, Baltic, Baltic states, Basil blackwell, Behaviour, Bennett, Better title, Bibliography, Black americans, Black legend, Bolshevik revolution, Book deals, Bourgeois revolution, Bourgeoisie, Boyce, Brief period, Bristol, Bristol rodney lowe, British administration, British archives, British army, British chiefs, British coal industry, British columbia press, British conduct, British empire, British government, British interests, British isles, British officials, British party politics, British policy, British policy makers, British politics, British propaganda, British railways, British society, Broad front, Business history, Business life, Byrnes, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, Canadian biography, Capital punishment, Case studies, Castle, Castle history, Central government, Central theme, Centralised control, Centre, Certain aspects, Chapters deal, Chicago press, City fathers, City growth, City parishes, Civil servants, Clear account, Closer study, Coal owners, Colonial connecticut, Colonial period, Colonial society, Columbia university press, Commentator, Commercial life, Commercial world, Complex world, Conceptual frameworks, Conceptual problems, Considerable importance, Considerable interest, Contributor, Cornell university press, Corporate bias, Corporate elite, Cotton industry, Countryman, County councils, Court culture, Court records, Croom, Croom helm, Cultural history, Current debate, Current state, David cathcart king, Decision theory, Defence, Diary, Different styles, Direct action, Distinctive position, Doctoral thesis, Documentary collections, Domesday book, Dominant ideology, Dominant trend, Dublin, Dundee bartlett, Early stuart england, Early years, Eastern europe, Eastern jews, Eastern policy, Economic activity, Economic growth, Economic historians, Edgar hoover, Edward arnold, Edward countryman, Edwardian, Edwardian period, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Elizabethan parliaments, Emergence, Eminent scholars, Emphasised, English christianity, English edition, English revolution, Environmental improvement, Esmond wright, Essay, European countries, Everyday life, Excellent study, Excellent volume, Exeter, Extensive bibliography, Extensive notes, Extermination programme, Familiar material, Favourable light, Federal reserve, Federal reserve system, Federalist papers, Fifteenth century, Final chapter, Final section, Final solution, Final stages, Financial policy, Financial problems, Financial resources, Financial system, First decade, First part, First principle, First volume, First world, Footnote, Foreign loans, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Fourth republic, Free press, French feminists, French people, French revolution, Friar, Full account, Full employment, Fundamental problems, Furious rage, Further research, Garvey, Gender, General council, General reader, George kennan, German economy, German hegemony, German people, German question, German slump, Gilbert, Glasgow, Glasgow thomson, Godly zeal, Good deal, Good example, Gordon martel, Government ministers, Great britain, Great deal, Great merit, Great powers, Great schism, Grey areas, Hambledon press, Hamish hamilton, Hard work, Harrison, Harvard university press, Heavy armament firms, Heavy industry, Hedley bull, Helm, Henry butterfield ryan, Hetch hetchy, Historian, Historical context, Historical debates, Historical narrative, Historiography, Home rule, Ideology, Illuminating detail, Immigrant, Imperial germany, Important book, Important contribution, Important figure, Important part, Industrial relations, Inner logic, Intellectual origins, Intelligent study, Intelligentsia, Interest rates, Interesting book, Interesting example, International control, International significance, Interwar years, Irish affairs, Irish history, Irish question, Italian states, Jesus college, Jewish businessmen, Jewish community, John muir, Kammen, Klux klan, Labour, Labour force, Labour government, Lancaster, Late america, Late antiquity, Latest book, Latest volume, Lesser extent, Levack, Literary sources, Little space, Liverpool keith mason, Local communities, Local government, Local studies, Long parliament, Long term, Longman, Lucid, Mack, Macmillan, Main concern, Main text, Main themes, Major book, Major contribution, Major figures, Major party, Major problem, Major work, Manchester university press, Many historians, Many obstacles, Many problems, Many questions, Many studies, Many ways, Many years, Marguerite dupree, Marian exiles, Martin kitchen, Massive purchases, Medieval history, Medieval west, Medieval women, Michael, Michael duffy, Michael grant, Michael graves, Michael heale, Michael kammen, Michalka, Middle ages, Middle class, Military resources, Miner, Minor criticisms, Modernise equipment, Monograph, More attention, Motion pictures, Much work, Muir, National identity, National interest, Nationalist revolutionaries, Natural jurisprudence, Naval limitation, Nazi period, Nineteenth century, Official history, Oral testimony, Ordinary americans, Organisation, Original edition, Original sources, Other areas, Other chapters, Other countries, Other disciplines, Other essays, Other european nations, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other volumes, Overall scope, Owen chadwick, Oxford university press, Painstaking narrative, Pamphlet, Paperback, Parliamentary politics, Parliamentary sovereignty, Particular interest, Particular merit, Patricia nelson limerick, Peace settlement, Penetrating insights, Philip book, Pius, Policy decisions, Political crisis, Political development, Political economy, Political history, Political influence, Political issue, Political parties, Political power, Political science, Political scientists, Political spectrum, Political structure, Political theory, Political treatises, Political world, Popular attitudes, Present book, Present reviewer, Present state, President roosevelt, President truman, Primary sources, Primitive church, Princeton university press, Principal sources, Private life, Private papers, Professor ashworth, Professor beales, Professor bennett, Professor book, Professor buitenhuis, Professor conacher, Professor hause, Professor hunt, Professor jones, Professor kirily, Professor levack, Professor linderman, Professor mosse, Professor polvinen, Professor ritvo, Professor schwartz, Professor sutherland, Professor thomas, Professor warren, Programme, Progressive movement, Progressivism, Propaganda campaigns, Public life, Public policy, Public service, Queen victoria, Racial purity, Radical underworld, Ranter, Ranter writings, Raymond streat, Recent history, Recent research, Recent scholarship, Recent work, Recent years, Recognise, Reformation, Reign, Relative importance, Religious context, Religious identity, Religious wars, Reparation, Reviewer, Revisionism, Revisionist, Revisionist view, Robin edmonds, Rolf steininger, Roman catholics, Royal finances, Royal navy, Royal politician, Rural industry, Russian policy, Same period, Same time, Scholarly apparatus, School boards, Second half, Second phase, Second section, Second volume, Second world, Secondary sources, September, Serious christians, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Several chapters, Several times, Sexual division, Sheffield david luscombe, Shimon rubinstein, Short book, Short notices, Short review, Significant role, Sinn fein, Slavery issue, Slim volume, Social change, Social composition, Social context, Social elite, Social history, Social order, Social policy, Social reform, Social structure, Southern california, Soviet actions, Soviet leadership, Soviet russia, Soviet threat, Soviet union, Special relationship, Splendid book, Stabilisation policy, Streat, Subject matter, Such matters, Such writers, Systematic extermination, Taylor debate, Taylor university, Technical details, Textual studies, Third reich, Thirteenth, Thirteenth century, Total population, Triangular relationship, Tudor parliaments, Twentieth century, Unia, University college, University press, Upper class, Urban areas, Useful contribution, Ussr, Valuable survey, Various aspects, Various groups, Various historians, Various schools, Various times, Vernon snow, Viii, Vital importance, Vital role, Wales press, Weimar, Weimar republic, Welcome addition, Wellington house, Welsh, Wendy childs, West germany, West indies, Western allies, Western europe, Western front, Western history, Western zones, Westminster model, Whilst, Whiskey rebellion, White policy, Whole range, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider context, Wider interest, Wider range, William harrison, Witch, Witch craze, Witch hunt, Witch hunting, Witchcraft, Work creation schemes, Yale university press, Young ireland, Young irelanders.
Abstract
Books reviewed in this article: The Americas:Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume VI 1821 to 1835. Edited by Francess G. Halpenny and Jean Hamelin. The Americas:Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society: Bahia, 1550–1835. By Stuart B. Schwartz. The Americas:Colonial Identity in the Atlantic World, 1500–1800. Edited by Nicholas Canny and Anthony Pagden. The Americas:Society and Economy in Colonial Connecticut. By Jackson Turner Main. The Americas:The American Revolution. By Edward Countryman. The Americas:The American Revolution. By Michael Heale. The Americas:Franklin of Philadelphia. By Esmond Wright. The Americas:Saving the Revolution: the Federalist Papers and the American Founding. Edited by Charles R. Kesler. The Americas:A Machine That Would Go Of Itself: the Constitution in American culture. By Michael Kammen. The Americas:The American Constitution: the first two hundred years 1787–1987. Edited by Joseph Smith. The Americas:The Whiskey Rebellion. By Thomas P. Slaughter. The Americas:The Origins of the Republican Party, 1852–1856. By William E. Gienapp. The Americas:From Slave South to New South: public policy in nineteenth‐century Georgia. By Peter Wallenstein. The Americas:Judah P. Benjamin: the Jewish Confederate. By Eli N. Evans. The Americas:Embattled Courage: the experience of combat in the American Civil War. By Gerald F. Linderman. The Americas:Sheffield Steel and America: a century of commercial and technological interdependence, 1830–1930. By Geoffrey Tweedale. The Americas:The Limits of Power: great fires and the process of city growth in America. By Christine Meisner Rosen. The Americas:Origins of the Federal Reserve System: money, class and corporate capitalism, 1890–1913. By James Livingston. The Americas:The American Conservation Movement: John Muir and his legacy. By Stephen Fox. The Americas:Inventing the Dream: California through the Progressive Era. By Kevin Starr. The Americas:From Progressivism to Prosperity: World War I and American Society. By Neil A. Wynn. The Americas:The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume III September 1920‐August 1921, Volume IV 1 September 1921–2 September 1922. Edited by Robert A. Hill. The Americas:Strength for the Fight: a history of black Americans in the military. By Bernard C. Nalty. The Americas:American Indian Policy and American Reform: case studies of the campaign to assimilate the American Indians. By Christine Bolt. The Americas:Harry Hopkins: ally of the poor and defender of democracy. By George McJimsey. The Americas:China Reporting: an oral history of American journalism in the 1930s and 1940s. By Stephen R. Mackinnon and Oris Friesen. The Americas:Hollywood Goes to War: how politics, profits, and propaganda shaped World War II movies. By Clayton R. Koppes and Gregory D. Black. The Americas:America and the Reconstruction of Italy, 1945–1948. By John Lamberton Harper. The Americas:No Boundaries Upstairs: Canada, the United States and the origins of North American Air Defence, 1945–58. By Joseph T. Jockel. The Americas:Ideology and US Foreign Policy. By Michael H. Hunt. The Americas:Selvages and Biases: the fabric of history in American culture. By Michael Kammen. The Americas:The Legacy of Conquest: the unbroken past of the American West. By Patricia Nelson Limerick. Ancient and Medieval:The Rise of the Greeks. By Michael Grant. Ancient and Medieval:Personal Enmity in Roman Politics, 218–43 BC. By David F. Epstein. Ancient and Medieval:The History of Cartography, Volume 1 Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean. Edited by J.B. Harley and David Woodward. Ancient and Medieval:The South‐West to AD 1000. By Malcolm Todd. Ancient and Medieval:Medieval Thought: the western intellectual tradition from antiquity to the thirteenth century. By Michael Haren. Ancient and Medieval:Politics and Ritual in Early Medieval Europe. By Janet L. Nelson. Ancient and Medieval:Religion in the Medieval West. By Bernard Hamilton. Ancient and Medieval:The Gospels in the Schools c1100‐c1280. By Beryl Smalley. Ancient and Medieval:The Preaching of the Friars: sermons diffused from Paris before 1300. By D.L. d'Avary. Ancient and Medieval:Anglo‐Norman Studies, IX Proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1986. Edited by R. Allen Brown. Ancient and Medieval:The Governance of Norman and Angevin England 1086–1272. By W.L. Warren. Ancient and Medieval:Castles in Wales and the Marches: essays in honour of D.J. Cathcart King. Edited by John R. Kenyon and Richard Avent. Ancient and Medieval:Saint Hugh of Lincoln. Edited by Henry Mayr‐Harting. Ancient and Medieval:Politics, Policy and Finance under Henry III 1216–1245. By R.C. Stacey. Ancient and Medieval:Women in the Medieval English Countryside: gender and household in Brigstock before the Plague. By Judith M. Bennett. Ancient and Medieval:Merchants and Mariners in Medieval Ireland. By Timothy O'Neill. Ancient and Medieval:The Political Thought of Baldus de Ubaldis. By Joseph Canning. Ancient and Medieval:Pastor and Laity in the Theology of Jean Gerson. By D. Catherine Brown. Ancient and Medieval:Royal Intrigue: crisis at the court of Charles VI, 1392–1420. By Richard C. Famiglietti. Ancient and Medieval:Lambert Simnel and the Battle of Stoke. By Michael Bennett. Early Modern:Pienza: the creation of a Renaissance city. By Charles R. Mack. Early Modern:The Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Italy: essays on perception and communication. By Peter Burke. Early Modern:The Renaissance. By Peter Burke. London: Macmillan, Studies in European History. Early Modern:The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation. By Alister E. McGrath. Early Modern:The French Reformation. By Mark Greengrass. Early Modern:The Witch Hunt in Early Modern Europe. By Brian P. Levack. Early Modern:Highroad to the Stake. By Michael Kunze. Early Modern:Godly Zeal and Furious Rage: the witch in early modern Europe. Early Modern:The Languages of Political Theory in Early Modern Europe. Edited by Anthony Pagden. Early Modern:Revolt and Revolution in Early Modern Europe. By Yves‐Marie Bercé, translated by Joseph Bergin. Early Modern:Renaissance and Revolt: the intellectual and social history of early modern France. By J.H.M. Salmon. Early Modern:The French Peasantry 1450–1660. By Emmanuel le Roy Ladurie, translated by A. Sheridan. Early Modern:History of Wales, Volume III Recovery, Reorientation and Reformation: Wales c1415–1642. By Glanrnor Williams. Early Modern:Protestantism and the National Church in Sixteenth‐Century England. Edited by Peter Lake and Maria Dowling. Early Modern:Elizabethan Parliaments, 1559–1601. By Michael A.R. Graves. Early Modern:A Protestant Vision: William Harrison and the Reformation in Elizabethan England. By G.J.R. Parry. Early Modern:Court and Country: studies in Tudor social histoty. By A.L. Rowse. Early Modern:The Politics of Mirth: Jonson, Henick, Milton, Marvell and the Defense of Old Holiday Pastimes. By Leah S. Marcus. Early Modern:Court Culture and the Origins of a Royalist Tradition in early Stuart England. By R.M. Smuts. Early Modern:Puritan London: a study of religion and society in the City parishes. By Tai Liu. Early Modern:The Private Journals of the Long Parliament, 7 March to 1 June 1642. Edited by Vernon F. Snow and Anne Steele Young. Early Modern:Soldiers and Statesmen: the General Council of the Army and its debates, 1647–1648. By Austin Woolrych. Early Modern:Blasphemy, Immorality, and Anarchy: the Ranters and the English Revolution. By Jerome Friedman. Early Modern:Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition. By Jean Hampton. Early Modern:Charles II, Royal Politician. By J.R. Jones. Early Modern:The Professions in Early Modern England. Edited by Wilfrid Prest. Beckenham. Early Modern:The Collapse of the Anglo‐French Alliance 1727–1731. By Jeremy Black. Early Modern:The Rise of English Nationalism: a cultural history 1750–1830. By Gerald Newman. Early Modern:The Townshend Duties Crisis: the second phase of the American Revolution 1767–1773. By Peter D.G. Thomas. Early Modern:Disaffected Patriots: London supporters of Revolutionary America 1769–1782. By John Sainsbury. Early Modern:Joseph II, Volume I In the Shadow of Maria Theresa 1741–1780. By Derek Beales. Early Modern:Italy in the Age of Reason, 1685–1789. By D. Carpanetto and G. Ricuperati. Early Modern:French Higher Education in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: a cultural history. By L.W.B. Brockliss. Early Modern:The Seven Years' War and the Old Regime in France: the economic and financial toll. By James C. Riley. Early Modern:Mortal Politics in Eighteenth‐Century France. By G.A. Kelly. Early Modern:The Spinners and Weavers of Auffay: rural industry and the sexual division of labour in a French village, 1750–1850. By Gay L. Gullickson. Early Modern:Soldiers, Sugar and Seapower: the British expeditions to the West Indies and the war against Revolutionary France. By Michael Duffy. Late Modern:The English Market Town: a social and economic history, 1750–1914. By Jonathan Brown. Late Modern:Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760–1930. Edited by Gail Malmgreen. Late Modern:Socialism, Radicalism, and Nostalgia: social criticism in Britain 1775–1830. By William Stafford. Late Modern:Police and Protest in England and Ireland, 1780–1850. By Stanley H. Palmer. Late Modern:Family Fortunes: men and women of the English middle class 1780–1850. By Leonore Davidoff and Catherine Hall. Late Modern:France, 1789–1815: revolution and counter‐revolution. By D.M.G. Sutherland. Late Modern:Radical Underworld: prophets, revolutionaries and pornographers in London, 1795–1840. By rain McCalman. Late Modern:The Animal Estate: the English and other creatures in the Victorian age. By Hariet Ritvo. Late Modern:Britain and the Crimea, 1855–56. By J.B. Conacher. Late Modern:Parliament, Party and the Art of Politics in Britain, 1855–59. By Angus Hawkins. Late Modern:Sex and Suffrage in Britain 1860–1914. By Susan Kingsley Kent. Princeton University Press. Late Modern:The Hereditary Bondsman: Daniel O'Connell, 1775–1829. By Oliver Machnagh. Late Modern:The Young Ireland Movement. By Richard Davis. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan/NewJersey. Late Modern:Nationalist Revolutionaries in Ireland 1858–1928. By Tom Garvin. Late Modern:Parliamentary Politics and the Home Rule Crisis: the British House of Commons in 1886. By W.C. Lubenow. Late Modern:The Revolution in Ireland 1879–1923. Edited by D.G. Boyce. Late Modern:The Decline of the Union: British Government in Ireland, 1892–1920. By Eunan O'Halpin. Late Modern:Edwardian Consenatism: five studies in adaptation. Edited by J.A. Thompson and Arthur Mejia. Late Modern:Hubertine Auclert: the French suffragette. By Steven C. Hause. Late Modern:The Women's Movement in the Church of England, 1850–1930. By Brian Heeney. Late Modern:Ladies Elect: women in English local government 1865–1914. By Patricia Hollis. Late Modern:Jews in the German Economy: the German‐Jewish economic elite 1820–1935. By W.E. Mosse. Late Modern:Unwelcome Strangers: East European Jews in Imperial Germany. By Jack Wertheimer. Late Modern:The Year of the Three Kaisers: Bismarck and the German succession, 1887–88. By J. Alden Nichols. Univeristy of Illinois Press. Late Modern:East Central European Society and the Balkan Wars. Edited by Béla K. Király and Dimitrije Djodjevic. Late Modern:The Killing Ground: the British Army, the Western Front and the emergence of modern warfare, 1900–1918. By Tim Travers. Late Modern:The Irish Question as a Problem in British Foreign Policy, 1914–18. By Stephen Hartley. Late Modern:The Great War of Words: British, American and Canadian propaganda and fiction, 1914–1933. By Peter Buitenhuis. Late Modern:Reformers and War: American progressive publicists and the First World War. By John A. Thompson. Cambridge University Press, 1987. x + 300 pp. 25.00. German Atrocio or British Propaganda? The 70th Anniversary of a Scandal: German corpse utilization establishments in the First World War. By Shimon Rubinstein. Late Modern:War, Law and Labour the Munitions Acts, state regulation, and the unions 1915–1921. By Gerry R. Rubin. Late Modern:The History of the British Coal Industry, Volume 3 1830–1913: Victorian preeminence. By Roy Church. Late Modern:The History of the British Coal Industry, Volume IV 1913–1946: the political economy of decline. By Barry Supple. Late Modern:The History of the British Coal Industry, Volume V 1946–1982: the nationalised industry. By W. Ashworth. Late Modern:Intelligentsia and Revolulion: Russian views of Bolshevism, 1917–22. By Jane Burbank. Late Modern:Under the Shadow of War: fascism, anti‐fascism, and Marxists, 1918–1939. By Larry Ceplair. Late Modern:American Money and the Weimar Republic: economics and politics on the eve of the Great Depression. By William C. McNeil. Late Modern:The German Slump: Politics and Economics 1924–1936. By Harold James. Late Modern:German Foreign Policy 1917–1933: continuity or break? By M. Lee and W. Michalka. Late Modern:Hitler and the Quest for World Dominion: Nazi ideology and foreign policy in the 1920s. By G. Stoakes. Late Modern:Poland, the United States and the Stablisation of Europe, 1919–1933. By N. Pease. Late Modern:The German Unemployed: experiences and consequences of mass unemployment from the Weimar Republic to the Third Reich. Edited by Richard J. Evans and Dick Geary. Late Modern:The Baltic States and Weimar Ostpolitik. By John Hiden. Late Modern:Fascism in Popuh Memory: the cultural experience of the Turin working class. By Luisa Passerini. Late Modern:The Battle for Britain's Gold Stondard in 1931. By Diane K. Kunz. Late Modern:The Ideology of the British Right 1918–1939. By G.C. Webber. Late Modern:A History of English Christianity, 1920–1985. By Adrian Hastings. Late Modern:British Capitalism at the Crossroads, 1919–1932: a study in politics, economics and international relations. By Robert W.D. Boyce. Late Modern:Lancashire and Whitehall: the diary of Sir Raymond Street, 1931–1957. Edited by Marguerite Dupree. Late Modern:Britain, America and Arms Control, 1921–37. By Christopher Hall. Late Modern:British Seapower and Procurement between the Wars: a reappraisal of rearmament. By G.A.H. Gordon. Late Modern:The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered: the A.J.P. Taylor debate after 25 years. Edited by Gordon Martel. Late Modern:The Origins of the Second World War in Europe. By P.M.H. Bell. Late Modern:Britain and the Vatican during the Second World War. By Owen Chadwick. Late Modern:Les Grandes Rafles. 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<term>Long term</term>
<term>Longman</term>
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<term>Mack</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
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<term>Medieval west</term>
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<term>National interest</term>
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<term>Original sources</term>
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<term>Other essays</term>
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<term>Other historians</term>
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<term>Other volumes</term>
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<term>Political power</term>
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<term>Political scientists</term>
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<term>Political world</term>
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<term>President truman</term>
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<term>Princeton university press</term>
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<term>Professor beales</term>
<term>Professor bennett</term>
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<term>Professor conacher</term>
<term>Professor hause</term>
<term>Professor hunt</term>
<term>Professor jones</term>
<term>Professor kirily</term>
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<term>Professor sutherland</term>
<term>Professor thomas</term>
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<term>Revisionist</term>
<term>Revisionist view</term>
<term>Robin edmonds</term>
<term>Rolf steininger</term>
<term>Roman catholics</term>
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<term>Royal navy</term>
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<term>Russian policy</term>
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<term>Same time</term>
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Books reviewed in this article: The Americas:Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume VI 1821 to 1835. Edited by Francess G. Halpenny and Jean Hamelin. The Americas:Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society: Bahia, 1550–1835. By Stuart B. Schwartz. The Americas:Colonial Identity in the Atlantic World, 1500–1800. Edited by Nicholas Canny and Anthony Pagden. The Americas:Society and Economy in Colonial Connecticut. By Jackson Turner Main. The Americas:The American Revolution. By Edward Countryman. The Americas:The American Revolution. By Michael Heale. The Americas:Franklin of Philadelphia. By Esmond Wright. The Americas:Saving the Revolution: the Federalist Papers and the American Founding. Edited by Charles R. Kesler. The Americas:A Machine That Would Go Of Itself: the Constitution in American culture. By Michael Kammen. The Americas:The American Constitution: the first two hundred years 1787–1987. Edited by Joseph Smith. The Americas:The Whiskey Rebellion. By Thomas P. Slaughter. The Americas:The Origins of the Republican Party, 1852–1856. By William E. Gienapp. The Americas:From Slave South to New South: public policy in nineteenth‐century Georgia. By Peter Wallenstein. The Americas:Judah P. Benjamin: the Jewish Confederate. By Eli N. Evans. The Americas:Embattled Courage: the experience of combat in the American Civil War. By Gerald F. Linderman. The Americas:Sheffield Steel and America: a century of commercial and technological interdependence, 1830–1930. By Geoffrey Tweedale. The Americas:The Limits of Power: great fires and the process of city growth in America. By Christine Meisner Rosen. The Americas:Origins of the Federal Reserve System: money, class and corporate capitalism, 1890–1913. By James Livingston. The Americas:The American Conservation Movement: John Muir and his legacy. By Stephen Fox. The Americas:Inventing the Dream: California through the Progressive Era. By Kevin Starr. The Americas:From Progressivism to Prosperity: World War I and American Society. By Neil A. Wynn. The Americas:The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume III September 1920‐August 1921, Volume IV 1 September 1921–2 September 1922. Edited by Robert A. Hill. The Americas:Strength for the Fight: a history of black Americans in the military. By Bernard C. Nalty. The Americas:American Indian Policy and American Reform: case studies of the campaign to assimilate the American Indians. By Christine Bolt. The Americas:Harry Hopkins: ally of the poor and defender of democracy. By George McJimsey. The Americas:China Reporting: an oral history of American journalism in the 1930s and 1940s. By Stephen R. Mackinnon and Oris Friesen. The Americas:Hollywood Goes to War: how politics, profits, and propaganda shaped World War II movies. By Clayton R. Koppes and Gregory D. Black. The Americas:America and the Reconstruction of Italy, 1945–1948. By John Lamberton Harper. The Americas:No Boundaries Upstairs: Canada, the United States and the origins of North American Air Defence, 1945–58. By Joseph T. Jockel. The Americas:Ideology and US Foreign Policy. By Michael H. Hunt. The Americas:Selvages and Biases: the fabric of history in American culture. By Michael Kammen. The Americas:The Legacy of Conquest: the unbroken past of the American West. By Patricia Nelson Limerick. Ancient and Medieval:The Rise of the Greeks. By Michael Grant. Ancient and Medieval:Personal Enmity in Roman Politics, 218–43 BC. By David F. Epstein. Ancient and Medieval:The History of Cartography, Volume 1 Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean. Edited by J.B. Harley and David Woodward. Ancient and Medieval:The South‐West to AD 1000. By Malcolm Todd. Ancient and Medieval:Medieval Thought: the western intellectual tradition from antiquity to the thirteenth century. By Michael Haren. 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