Reviews and Short Notices
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- topic : Archives, Avocat, Bibliographie, Développement économique, Croissance économique, Politique extérieure, Politique gouvernementale, Géographie historique, Distinction honorifique, Révolution industrielle, Industrialisation, Profession judiciaire, Administration locale, Histoire moderne, Véhicule à moteur, Société, Culture politique, Pouvoir politique, Charge publique, Changement social, Conflit social, Structure sociale.
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- Abstract state, Accurate record, Adult society, Agricultural change, Agricultural regions, American policy, American revolution, Amicable grant, Anne boleyn, Archival material, Archives, Arnold toynbee, Austrian lombardy, Authoritarian tendencies, Barrister, Basil, Basil blackwell, Basque, Basque language, Bayeux tapestry, Behaviour, Bernstein, Bibliography, Biometrical school, Blair worden, Boydell press, Breeder, Brief account, Brilliant essay, British empire, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge platonists, Cambridge university press, Careful study, Carol blum, Case studies, Catholic centre party, Central authority, Central event, Central focus, Centre, Chemical warfare, Cheshire, Chicago press, Christian unions, Christopher duffy, Christopher holdsworth, Chronological survey, Ciaran brady, Civil servants, Clare college, Clear distinction, Clinical instruction, Common lawyers, Comprehensive analysis, Concessionary interests, Considerable importance, Contributor, Convincing evidence, Cornell university press, Corporate pluralism, Cossack, Cotton industry, Court life, Court system, Croom helm, Cultural history, David knight, David loades, Defence, Demographic trends, Dermot keogh, Different points, Different types, Different ways, Domestic politics, Double historicity, Duke university press, Earliest times, Early stages, Easy access, Economic control, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic performance, Edinburgh, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Emergence, English councillors, English readers, English society, Englishness, Ernest gellner, Essay, European developments, Exposition, Family firm, Fascinating pages, Favour, Fifteenth centuries, Fifteenth century, Final defeat, Final section, Fine book, First chapter, First section, First time, First volume, First world, Foreign affairs, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Fourteenth century, Frank cass, Free market, Free trade unions, French nobility, French politics, French revolution, Further reading, Further research, General history, General interpretation, General reader, Gentry, Geoffrey alderman, Geoffrey holmes, George relation, German confederation, German science, German states, Glasgow, Glasgow evan mawdsley, Good case, Good sense, Government policy, Great care, Great clarity, Great deal, Great importance, Great skill, Great value, Greater part, Half century, Hambledon press, Harvester press, Helpful introduction, Henry viii, Historian, Historical context, Historical geography, Historical handbooks, Historical literature, Historical narrative, Historical works, Historiographical, Historiography, Honour, Humanism, Humanist, Iconoclasm, Immense efficiency, Imperial army, Imperial government, Impersonal state, Important book, Independent nation, Individual german states, Industrial revolution, Industrialisation, Infirmary, Informative, Introductory, Introductory survey, Ireland, Irish college, Irish historians, Irish history, Jennifer loach, Jenny wormald, Jewish history, John bossy, John donald, John griffiths, John springhall, July monarchy, June, June days, Kahan, Katherine parr, Kegan paul, Keith wrightson, Labour, Ladero quesada, Large amount, Large numbers, Last decade, Last resort, Last section, Latest work, Legal developments, Legal history, Legal literature, Legal profession, Liddell hart, Little attention, Little book, Little englanders, Little evidence, Little space, Liverpool irene collins, Lloyd bonfield, Local circumstances, Local government, Local history, Local material, Local studies, London school, Long period, Long time, Lord blake, Lucid analysis, Ludwig haber, Luna, Mack smith, Macmillan, Magnum opus, Main developments, Main thrust, Major achievement, Major interpretations, Manchester university press, Manuscript sources, Many aspects, Many merits, Many respects, Many strengths, Many years, Maritime history, Marriage practices, Marta sordi, Medieval, Medieval period, Medieval women, Meticulous research, Michael jones, Michael mann, Michele slatter, Middle ages, Military history, Military operations, Military profession, Mobile guard, Modern britain, Modern british history, Modern history, Monarchy, More discussion, Moses montefiore, Motor vehicle, Napoleonic, Napoleonic italy, Napoleonic wars, Narrative history, National workshops, Naval supremacy, Nazi germany, Nicholas round, Nineteenth century, Nobility, Normandy, Northern england, Olivares, Omission, Ordeal, Organisation, Original research, Other aspects, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other people, Other securities, Other words, Overall picture, Oxford, Oxford davies, Oxford paul, Oxford university press, Paperback, Past decade, Patrician, Patrician class, Paul fouracre, Peasant life, Perceptive, Philip augustus, Planck, Platt, Political biography, Political culture, Political economy, Political historian, Political life, Political nation, Political police, Political power, Political theorists, Prerogative, Present book, Present volume, Previous study, Prime ministers, Primo levi, Princeton university press, Private papers, Privy council, Professional attitudes, Professional historians, Professional judiciary, Professional musicians, Professor book, Professor bradley, Professor cullen, Professor ives, Professor king, Professor shennan, Profound forces, Proof reading, Propaganda state, Public office, Radical reinterpretation, Raymond carr, Raymond gillespie, Real world, Recent decades, Recent scholarship, Recent work, Reformation, Regional history, Regional studies, Relative decline, Reviewer, Roger collins, Roger schofield, Roman empire, Rosemary horrox, Royal government, Russian history, Same period, Same time, Same title, Samuel greg, Santo domingo, Schalk, Second edition, Second republic, Second volume, Second world, Secondary authorities, Secondary sources, Sectional interests, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Short book, Short notices, Short shrift, Siege warfare, Single author, Sixteenth century, Slave trade, Small world, Social change, Social conditions, Social conflict, Social division, Social history, Social matters, Social relations, Social stability, Social statistics, Social structure, Spain, Spanish middle ages, Stanford university press, Star chamber, State power, Statistical data, Statistical information, Statistical regularities, Statistical science, Steam power, Stock figure, Strathclyde simon adams, Striking contrast, Study olivares, Such matters, Such omissions, Such pioneers, Such questions, Suffolk, Sussex, Technical analysis, Terraferma involvement, Theoretical implications, Third duke, Third volume, Thirteenth century, Thomas cromwell, Topic, Trade unions, Tsarist economy, Tudor, Tudor court, Tudor ireland, Tudor regime, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Unintended consequence, University college, University presses, Unrivalled knowledge, Urban growth, Useful book, Useful maps, Valuable addition, Valuable service, Valuable work, Venetian, Venetian humanism, Venetian nobility, Victoria history, Viii, Vitold kula, Voluntary groups, Weimar republic, Wendy davies, West midlands, Western country, Western europe, Western front, Westfield college, Whilst, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider context, William brereton, William marshal, Wolsey, Wrigley, Yale university press, Yorkshire, Zumthor.
- Teeft :
- Abstract state, Accurate record, Adult society, Agricultural change, Agricultural regions, American policy, American revolution, Amicable grant, Anne boleyn, Archival material, Archives, Arnold toynbee, Austrian lombardy, Authoritarian tendencies, Barrister, Basil, Basil blackwell, Basque, Basque language, Bayeux tapestry, Behaviour, Bernstein, Bibliography, Biometrical school, Blair worden, Boydell press, Breeder, Brief account, Brilliant essay, British empire, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge platonists, Cambridge university press, Careful study, Carol blum, Case studies, Catholic centre party, Central authority, Central event, Central focus, Centre, Chemical warfare, Cheshire, Chicago press, Christian unions, Christopher duffy, Christopher holdsworth, Chronological survey, Ciaran brady, Civil servants, Clare college, Clear distinction, Clinical instruction, Common lawyers, Comprehensive analysis, Concessionary interests, Considerable importance, Contributor, Convincing evidence, Cornell university press, Corporate pluralism, Cossack, Cotton industry, Court life, Court system, Croom helm, Cultural history, David knight, David loades, Defence, Demographic trends, Dermot keogh, Different points, Different types, Different ways, Domestic politics, Double historicity, Duke university press, Earliest times, Early stages, Easy access, Economic control, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic performance, Edinburgh, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Emergence, English councillors, English readers, English society, Englishness, Ernest gellner, Essay, European developments, Exposition, Family firm, Fascinating pages, Favour, Fifteenth centuries, Fifteenth century, Final defeat, Final section, Fine book, First chapter, First section, First time, First volume, First world, Foreign affairs, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Fourteenth century, Frank cass, Free market, Free trade unions, French nobility, French politics, French revolution, Further reading, Further research, General history, General interpretation, General reader, Gentry, Geoffrey alderman, Geoffrey holmes, George relation, German confederation, German science, German states, Glasgow, Glasgow evan mawdsley, Good case, Good sense, Government policy, Great care, Great clarity, Great deal, Great importance, Great skill, Great value, Greater part, Half century, Hambledon press, Harvester press, Helpful introduction, Henry viii, Historian, Historical context, Historical geography, Historical handbooks, Historical literature, Historical narrative, Historical works, Historiographical, Historiography, Honour, Humanism, Humanist, Iconoclasm, Immense efficiency, Imperial army, Imperial government, Impersonal state, Important book, Independent nation, Individual german states, Industrial revolution, Industrialisation, Infirmary, Informative, Introductory, Introductory survey, Ireland, Irish college, Irish historians, Irish history, Jennifer loach, Jenny wormald, Jewish history, John bossy, John donald, John griffiths, John springhall, July monarchy, June, June days, Kahan, Katherine parr, Kegan paul, Keith wrightson, Labour, Ladero quesada, Large amount, Large numbers, Last decade, Last resort, Last section, Latest work, Legal developments, Legal history, Legal literature, Legal profession, Liddell hart, Little attention, Little book, Little englanders, Little evidence, Little space, Liverpool irene collins, Lloyd bonfield, Local circumstances, Local government, Local history, Local material, Local studies, London school, Long period, Long time, Lord blake, Lucid analysis, Ludwig haber, Luna, Mack smith, Macmillan, Magnum opus, Main developments, Main thrust, Major achievement, Major interpretations, Manchester university press, Manuscript sources, Many aspects, Many merits, Many respects, Many strengths, Many years, Maritime history, Marriage practices, Marta sordi, Medieval, Medieval period, Medieval women, Meticulous research, Michael jones, Michael mann, Michele slatter, Middle ages, Military history, Military operations, Military profession, Mobile guard, Modern britain, Modern british history, Modern history, Monarchy, More discussion, Moses montefiore, Motor vehicle, Napoleonic, Napoleonic italy, Napoleonic wars, Narrative history, National workshops, Naval supremacy, Nazi germany, Nicholas round, Nineteenth century, Nobility, Normandy, Northern england, Olivares, Omission, Ordeal, Organisation, Original research, Other aspects, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other people, Other securities, Other words, Overall picture, Oxford, Oxford davies, Oxford paul, Oxford university press, Paperback, Past decade, Patrician, Patrician class, Paul fouracre, Peasant life, Perceptive, Philip augustus, Planck, Platt, Political biography, Political culture, Political economy, Political historian, Political life, Political nation, Political police, Political power, Political theorists, Prerogative, Present book, Present volume, Previous study, Prime ministers, Primo levi, Princeton university press, Private papers, Privy council, Professional attitudes, Professional historians, Professional judiciary, Professional musicians, Professor book, Professor bradley, Professor cullen, Professor ives, Professor king, Professor shennan, Profound forces, Proof reading, Propaganda state, Public office, Radical reinterpretation, Raymond carr, Raymond gillespie, Real world, Recent decades, Recent scholarship, Recent work, Reformation, Regional history, Regional studies, Relative decline, Reviewer, Roger collins, Roger schofield, Roman empire, Rosemary horrox, Royal government, Russian history, Same period, Same time, Same title, Samuel greg, Santo domingo, Schalk, Second edition, Second republic, Second volume, Second world, Secondary authorities, Secondary sources, Sectional interests, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Short book, Short notices, Short shrift, Siege warfare, Single author, Sixteenth century, Slave trade, Small world, Social change, Social conditions, Social conflict, Social division, Social history, Social matters, Social relations, Social stability, Social statistics, Social structure, Spain, Spanish middle ages, Stanford university press, Star chamber, State power, Statistical data, Statistical information, Statistical regularities, Statistical science, Steam power, Stock figure, Strathclyde simon adams, Striking contrast, Study olivares, Such matters, Such omissions, Such pioneers, Such questions, Suffolk, Sussex, Technical analysis, Terraferma involvement, Theoretical implications, Third duke, Third volume, Thirteenth century, Thomas cromwell, Topic, Trade unions, Tsarist economy, Tudor, Tudor court, Tudor ireland, Tudor regime, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Unintended consequence, University college, University presses, Unrivalled knowledge, Urban growth, Useful book, Useful maps, Valuable addition, Valuable service, Valuable work, Venetian, Venetian humanism, Venetian nobility, Victoria history, Viii, Vitold kula, Voluntary groups, Weimar republic, Wendy davies, West midlands, Western country, Western europe, Western front, Westfield college, Whilst, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider context, William brereton, William marshal, Wolsey, Wrigley, Yale university press, Yorkshire, Zumthor.
Abstract
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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<date type="published" when="1988-02">1988-02</date>
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<term>Accurate record</term>
<term>Adult society</term>
<term>Agricultural change</term>
<term>Agricultural regions</term>
<term>American policy</term>
<term>American revolution</term>
<term>Amicable grant</term>
<term>Anne boleyn</term>
<term>Archival material</term>
<term>Archives</term>
<term>Arnold toynbee</term>
<term>Austrian lombardy</term>
<term>Authoritarian tendencies</term>
<term>Barrister</term>
<term>Basil</term>
<term>Basil blackwell</term>
<term>Basque</term>
<term>Basque language</term>
<term>Bayeux tapestry</term>
<term>Behaviour</term>
<term>Bernstein</term>
<term>Bibliography</term>
<term>Biometrical school</term>
<term>Blair worden</term>
<term>Boydell press</term>
<term>Breeder</term>
<term>Brief account</term>
<term>Brilliant essay</term>
<term>British empire</term>
<term>California press</term>
<term>Cambridge</term>
<term>Cambridge platonists</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Careful study</term>
<term>Carol blum</term>
<term>Case studies</term>
<term>Catholic centre party</term>
<term>Central authority</term>
<term>Central event</term>
<term>Central focus</term>
<term>Centre</term>
<term>Chemical warfare</term>
<term>Cheshire</term>
<term>Chicago press</term>
<term>Christian unions</term>
<term>Christopher duffy</term>
<term>Christopher holdsworth</term>
<term>Chronological survey</term>
<term>Ciaran brady</term>
<term>Civil servants</term>
<term>Clare college</term>
<term>Clear distinction</term>
<term>Clinical instruction</term>
<term>Common lawyers</term>
<term>Comprehensive analysis</term>
<term>Concessionary interests</term>
<term>Considerable importance</term>
<term>Contributor</term>
<term>Convincing evidence</term>
<term>Cornell university press</term>
<term>Corporate pluralism</term>
<term>Cossack</term>
<term>Cotton industry</term>
<term>Court life</term>
<term>Court system</term>
<term>Croom helm</term>
<term>Cultural history</term>
<term>David knight</term>
<term>David loades</term>
<term>Defence</term>
<term>Demographic trends</term>
<term>Dermot keogh</term>
<term>Different points</term>
<term>Different types</term>
<term>Different ways</term>
<term>Domestic politics</term>
<term>Double historicity</term>
<term>Duke university press</term>
<term>Earliest times</term>
<term>Early stages</term>
<term>Easy access</term>
<term>Economic control</term>
<term>Economic development</term>
<term>Economic growth</term>
<term>Economic historians</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic performance</term>
<term>Edinburgh</term>
<term>Eighteenth centuries</term>
<term>Eighteenth century</term>
<term>Emergence</term>
<term>English councillors</term>
<term>English readers</term>
<term>English society</term>
<term>Englishness</term>
<term>Ernest gellner</term>
<term>Essay</term>
<term>European developments</term>
<term>Exposition</term>
<term>Family firm</term>
<term>Fascinating pages</term>
<term>Favour</term>
<term>Fifteenth centuries</term>
<term>Fifteenth century</term>
<term>Final defeat</term>
<term>Final section</term>
<term>Fine book</term>
<term>First chapter</term>
<term>First section</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First volume</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Foreign affairs</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Foreign secretary</term>
<term>Fourteenth century</term>
<term>Frank cass</term>
<term>Free market</term>
<term>Free trade unions</term>
<term>French nobility</term>
<term>French politics</term>
<term>French revolution</term>
<term>Further reading</term>
<term>Further research</term>
<term>General history</term>
<term>General interpretation</term>
<term>General reader</term>
<term>Gentry</term>
<term>Geoffrey alderman</term>
<term>Geoffrey holmes</term>
<term>George relation</term>
<term>German confederation</term>
<term>German science</term>
<term>German states</term>
<term>Glasgow</term>
<term>Glasgow evan mawdsley</term>
<term>Good case</term>
<term>Good sense</term>
<term>Government policy</term>
<term>Great care</term>
<term>Great clarity</term>
<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great importance</term>
<term>Great skill</term>
<term>Great value</term>
<term>Greater part</term>
<term>Half century</term>
<term>Hambledon press</term>
<term>Harvester press</term>
<term>Helpful introduction</term>
<term>Henry viii</term>
<term>Historian</term>
<term>Historical context</term>
<term>Historical geography</term>
<term>Historical handbooks</term>
<term>Historical literature</term>
<term>Historical narrative</term>
<term>Historical works</term>
<term>Historiographical</term>
<term>Historiography</term>
<term>Honour</term>
<term>Humanism</term>
<term>Humanist</term>
<term>Iconoclasm</term>
<term>Immense efficiency</term>
<term>Imperial army</term>
<term>Imperial government</term>
<term>Impersonal state</term>
<term>Important book</term>
<term>Independent nation</term>
<term>Individual german states</term>
<term>Industrial revolution</term>
<term>Industrialisation</term>
<term>Infirmary</term>
<term>Informative</term>
<term>Introductory</term>
<term>Introductory survey</term>
<term>Ireland</term>
<term>Irish college</term>
<term>Irish historians</term>
<term>Irish history</term>
<term>Jennifer loach</term>
<term>Jenny wormald</term>
<term>Jewish history</term>
<term>John bossy</term>
<term>John donald</term>
<term>John griffiths</term>
<term>John springhall</term>
<term>July monarchy</term>
<term>June</term>
<term>June days</term>
<term>Kahan</term>
<term>Katherine parr</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Keith wrightson</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Ladero quesada</term>
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<term>Large numbers</term>
<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last resort</term>
<term>Last section</term>
<term>Latest work</term>
<term>Legal developments</term>
<term>Legal history</term>
<term>Legal literature</term>
<term>Legal profession</term>
<term>Liddell hart</term>
<term>Little attention</term>
<term>Little book</term>
<term>Little englanders</term>
<term>Little evidence</term>
<term>Little space</term>
<term>Liverpool irene collins</term>
<term>Lloyd bonfield</term>
<term>Local circumstances</term>
<term>Local government</term>
<term>Local history</term>
<term>Local material</term>
<term>Local studies</term>
<term>London school</term>
<term>Long period</term>
<term>Long time</term>
<term>Lord blake</term>
<term>Lucid analysis</term>
<term>Ludwig haber</term>
<term>Luna</term>
<term>Mack smith</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Magnum opus</term>
<term>Main developments</term>
<term>Main thrust</term>
<term>Major achievement</term>
<term>Major interpretations</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Manuscript sources</term>
<term>Many aspects</term>
<term>Many merits</term>
<term>Many respects</term>
<term>Many strengths</term>
<term>Many years</term>
<term>Maritime history</term>
<term>Marriage practices</term>
<term>Marta sordi</term>
<term>Medieval</term>
<term>Medieval period</term>
<term>Medieval women</term>
<term>Meticulous research</term>
<term>Michael jones</term>
<term>Michael mann</term>
<term>Michele slatter</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Military history</term>
<term>Military operations</term>
<term>Military profession</term>
<term>Mobile guard</term>
<term>Modern britain</term>
<term>Modern british history</term>
<term>Modern history</term>
<term>Monarchy</term>
<term>More discussion</term>
<term>Moses montefiore</term>
<term>Motor vehicle</term>
<term>Napoleonic</term>
<term>Napoleonic italy</term>
<term>Napoleonic wars</term>
<term>Narrative history</term>
<term>National workshops</term>
<term>Naval supremacy</term>
<term>Nazi germany</term>
<term>Nicholas round</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Nobility</term>
<term>Normandy</term>
<term>Northern england</term>
<term>Olivares</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Ordeal</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Original research</term>
<term>Other aspects</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other historians</term>
<term>Other parts</term>
<term>Other people</term>
<term>Other securities</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Overall picture</term>
<term>Oxford</term>
<term>Oxford davies</term>
<term>Oxford paul</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Past decade</term>
<term>Patrician</term>
<term>Patrician class</term>
<term>Paul fouracre</term>
<term>Peasant life</term>
<term>Perceptive</term>
<term>Philip augustus</term>
<term>Planck</term>
<term>Platt</term>
<term>Political biography</term>
<term>Political culture</term>
<term>Political economy</term>
<term>Political historian</term>
<term>Political life</term>
<term>Political nation</term>
<term>Political police</term>
<term>Political power</term>
<term>Political theorists</term>
<term>Prerogative</term>
<term>Present book</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Previous study</term>
<term>Prime ministers</term>
<term>Primo levi</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Private papers</term>
<term>Privy council</term>
<term>Professional attitudes</term>
<term>Professional historians</term>
<term>Professional judiciary</term>
<term>Professional musicians</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor bradley</term>
<term>Professor cullen</term>
<term>Professor ives</term>
<term>Professor king</term>
<term>Professor shennan</term>
<term>Profound forces</term>
<term>Proof reading</term>
<term>Propaganda state</term>
<term>Public office</term>
<term>Radical reinterpretation</term>
<term>Raymond carr</term>
<term>Raymond gillespie</term>
<term>Real world</term>
<term>Recent decades</term>
<term>Recent scholarship</term>
<term>Recent work</term>
<term>Reformation</term>
<term>Regional history</term>
<term>Regional studies</term>
<term>Relative decline</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
<term>Roger collins</term>
<term>Roger schofield</term>
<term>Roman empire</term>
<term>Rosemary horrox</term>
<term>Royal government</term>
<term>Russian history</term>
<term>Same period</term>
<term>Same time</term>
<term>Same title</term>
<term>Samuel greg</term>
<term>Santo domingo</term>
<term>Schalk</term>
<term>Second edition</term>
<term>Second republic</term>
<term>Second volume</term>
<term>Second world</term>
<term>Secondary authorities</term>
<term>Secondary sources</term>
<term>Sectional interests</term>
<term>Seventeenth centuries</term>
<term>Seventeenth century</term>
<term>Short book</term>
<term>Short notices</term>
<term>Short shrift</term>
<term>Siege warfare</term>
<term>Single author</term>
<term>Sixteenth century</term>
<term>Slave trade</term>
<term>Small world</term>
<term>Social change</term>
<term>Social conditions</term>
<term>Social conflict</term>
<term>Social division</term>
<term>Social history</term>
<term>Social matters</term>
<term>Social relations</term>
<term>Social stability</term>
<term>Social statistics</term>
<term>Social structure</term>
<term>Spain</term>
<term>Spanish middle ages</term>
<term>Stanford university press</term>
<term>Star chamber</term>
<term>State power</term>
<term>Statistical data</term>
<term>Statistical information</term>
<term>Statistical regularities</term>
<term>Statistical science</term>
<term>Steam power</term>
<term>Stock figure</term>
<term>Strathclyde simon adams</term>
<term>Striking contrast</term>
<term>Study olivares</term>
<term>Such matters</term>
<term>Such omissions</term>
<term>Such pioneers</term>
<term>Such questions</term>
<term>Suffolk</term>
<term>Sussex</term>
<term>Technical analysis</term>
<term>Terraferma involvement</term>
<term>Theoretical implications</term>
<term>Third duke</term>
<term>Third volume</term>
<term>Thirteenth century</term>
<term>Thomas cromwell</term>
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<term>Trade unions</term>
<term>Tsarist economy</term>
<term>Tudor</term>
<term>Tudor court</term>
<term>Tudor ireland</term>
<term>Tudor regime</term>
<term>Twelfth century</term>
<term>Twentieth centuries</term>
<term>Twentieth century</term>
<term>Unintended consequence</term>
<term>University college</term>
<term>University presses</term>
<term>Unrivalled knowledge</term>
<term>Urban growth</term>
<term>Useful book</term>
<term>Useful maps</term>
<term>Valuable addition</term>
<term>Valuable service</term>
<term>Valuable work</term>
<term>Venetian</term>
<term>Venetian humanism</term>
<term>Venetian nobility</term>
<term>Victoria history</term>
<term>Viii</term>
<term>Vitold kula</term>
<term>Voluntary groups</term>
<term>Weimar republic</term>
<term>Wendy davies</term>
<term>West midlands</term>
<term>Western country</term>
<term>Western europe</term>
<term>Western front</term>
<term>Westfield college</term>
<term>Whilst</term>
<term>Wide range</term>
<term>Wide variety</term>
<term>Wider context</term>
<term>William brereton</term>
<term>William marshal</term>
<term>Wolsey</term>
<term>Wrigley</term>
<term>Yale university press</term>
<term>Yorkshire</term>
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<term>Adult society</term>
<term>Agricultural change</term>
<term>Agricultural regions</term>
<term>American policy</term>
<term>American revolution</term>
<term>Amicable grant</term>
<term>Anne boleyn</term>
<term>Archival material</term>
<term>Archives</term>
<term>Arnold toynbee</term>
<term>Austrian lombardy</term>
<term>Authoritarian tendencies</term>
<term>Barrister</term>
<term>Basil</term>
<term>Basil blackwell</term>
<term>Basque</term>
<term>Basque language</term>
<term>Bayeux tapestry</term>
<term>Behaviour</term>
<term>Bernstein</term>
<term>Bibliography</term>
<term>Biometrical school</term>
<term>Blair worden</term>
<term>Boydell press</term>
<term>Breeder</term>
<term>Brief account</term>
<term>Brilliant essay</term>
<term>British empire</term>
<term>California press</term>
<term>Cambridge</term>
<term>Cambridge platonists</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Careful study</term>
<term>Carol blum</term>
<term>Case studies</term>
<term>Catholic centre party</term>
<term>Central authority</term>
<term>Central event</term>
<term>Central focus</term>
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<term>Chemical warfare</term>
<term>Cheshire</term>
<term>Chicago press</term>
<term>Christian unions</term>
<term>Christopher duffy</term>
<term>Christopher holdsworth</term>
<term>Chronological survey</term>
<term>Ciaran brady</term>
<term>Civil servants</term>
<term>Clare college</term>
<term>Clear distinction</term>
<term>Clinical instruction</term>
<term>Common lawyers</term>
<term>Comprehensive analysis</term>
<term>Concessionary interests</term>
<term>Considerable importance</term>
<term>Contributor</term>
<term>Convincing evidence</term>
<term>Cornell university press</term>
<term>Corporate pluralism</term>
<term>Cossack</term>
<term>Cotton industry</term>
<term>Court life</term>
<term>Court system</term>
<term>Croom helm</term>
<term>Cultural history</term>
<term>David knight</term>
<term>David loades</term>
<term>Defence</term>
<term>Demographic trends</term>
<term>Dermot keogh</term>
<term>Different points</term>
<term>Different types</term>
<term>Different ways</term>
<term>Domestic politics</term>
<term>Double historicity</term>
<term>Duke university press</term>
<term>Earliest times</term>
<term>Early stages</term>
<term>Easy access</term>
<term>Economic control</term>
<term>Economic development</term>
<term>Economic growth</term>
<term>Economic historians</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic performance</term>
<term>Edinburgh</term>
<term>Eighteenth centuries</term>
<term>Eighteenth century</term>
<term>Emergence</term>
<term>English councillors</term>
<term>English readers</term>
<term>English society</term>
<term>Englishness</term>
<term>Ernest gellner</term>
<term>Essay</term>
<term>European developments</term>
<term>Exposition</term>
<term>Family firm</term>
<term>Fascinating pages</term>
<term>Favour</term>
<term>Fifteenth centuries</term>
<term>Fifteenth century</term>
<term>Final defeat</term>
<term>Final section</term>
<term>Fine book</term>
<term>First chapter</term>
<term>First section</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First volume</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Foreign affairs</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Foreign secretary</term>
<term>Fourteenth century</term>
<term>Frank cass</term>
<term>Free market</term>
<term>Free trade unions</term>
<term>French nobility</term>
<term>French politics</term>
<term>French revolution</term>
<term>Further reading</term>
<term>Further research</term>
<term>General history</term>
<term>General interpretation</term>
<term>General reader</term>
<term>Gentry</term>
<term>Geoffrey alderman</term>
<term>Geoffrey holmes</term>
<term>George relation</term>
<term>German confederation</term>
<term>German science</term>
<term>German states</term>
<term>Glasgow</term>
<term>Glasgow evan mawdsley</term>
<term>Good case</term>
<term>Good sense</term>
<term>Government policy</term>
<term>Great care</term>
<term>Great clarity</term>
<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great importance</term>
<term>Great skill</term>
<term>Great value</term>
<term>Greater part</term>
<term>Half century</term>
<term>Hambledon press</term>
<term>Harvester press</term>
<term>Helpful introduction</term>
<term>Henry viii</term>
<term>Historian</term>
<term>Historical context</term>
<term>Historical geography</term>
<term>Historical handbooks</term>
<term>Historical literature</term>
<term>Historical narrative</term>
<term>Historical works</term>
<term>Historiographical</term>
<term>Historiography</term>
<term>Honour</term>
<term>Humanism</term>
<term>Humanist</term>
<term>Iconoclasm</term>
<term>Immense efficiency</term>
<term>Imperial army</term>
<term>Imperial government</term>
<term>Impersonal state</term>
<term>Important book</term>
<term>Independent nation</term>
<term>Individual german states</term>
<term>Industrial revolution</term>
<term>Industrialisation</term>
<term>Infirmary</term>
<term>Informative</term>
<term>Introductory</term>
<term>Introductory survey</term>
<term>Ireland</term>
<term>Irish college</term>
<term>Irish historians</term>
<term>Irish history</term>
<term>Jennifer loach</term>
<term>Jenny wormald</term>
<term>Jewish history</term>
<term>John bossy</term>
<term>John donald</term>
<term>John griffiths</term>
<term>John springhall</term>
<term>July monarchy</term>
<term>June</term>
<term>June days</term>
<term>Kahan</term>
<term>Katherine parr</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Keith wrightson</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Ladero quesada</term>
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<term>Large numbers</term>
<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last resort</term>
<term>Last section</term>
<term>Latest work</term>
<term>Legal developments</term>
<term>Legal history</term>
<term>Legal literature</term>
<term>Legal profession</term>
<term>Liddell hart</term>
<term>Little attention</term>
<term>Little book</term>
<term>Little englanders</term>
<term>Little evidence</term>
<term>Little space</term>
<term>Liverpool irene collins</term>
<term>Lloyd bonfield</term>
<term>Local circumstances</term>
<term>Local government</term>
<term>Local history</term>
<term>Local material</term>
<term>Local studies</term>
<term>London school</term>
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<term>Long time</term>
<term>Lord blake</term>
<term>Lucid analysis</term>
<term>Ludwig haber</term>
<term>Luna</term>
<term>Mack smith</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Magnum opus</term>
<term>Main developments</term>
<term>Main thrust</term>
<term>Major achievement</term>
<term>Major interpretations</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Manuscript sources</term>
<term>Many aspects</term>
<term>Many merits</term>
<term>Many respects</term>
<term>Many strengths</term>
<term>Many years</term>
<term>Maritime history</term>
<term>Marriage practices</term>
<term>Marta sordi</term>
<term>Medieval</term>
<term>Medieval period</term>
<term>Medieval women</term>
<term>Meticulous research</term>
<term>Michael jones</term>
<term>Michael mann</term>
<term>Michele slatter</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Military history</term>
<term>Military operations</term>
<term>Military profession</term>
<term>Mobile guard</term>
<term>Modern britain</term>
<term>Modern british history</term>
<term>Modern history</term>
<term>Monarchy</term>
<term>More discussion</term>
<term>Moses montefiore</term>
<term>Motor vehicle</term>
<term>Napoleonic</term>
<term>Napoleonic italy</term>
<term>Napoleonic wars</term>
<term>Narrative history</term>
<term>National workshops</term>
<term>Naval supremacy</term>
<term>Nazi germany</term>
<term>Nicholas round</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Nobility</term>
<term>Normandy</term>
<term>Northern england</term>
<term>Olivares</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Ordeal</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Original research</term>
<term>Other aspects</term>
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<front><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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