Reviews and Short Notices
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- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 1987-10.
Descripteurs français
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- geographic : Argentine, Pays-Bas.
- topic : Bibliographie, étude de cas, Droits civiques, Histoire contemporaine, Développement économique, Croissance économique, Reprise économique, Politique extérieure, Plein-emploi, Politique gouvernementale, Impérialisme, Développement industriel, Révolution industrielle, Politique internationale, Profession judiciaire, Culture maraîchère, Classe moyenne, Migrant, Société, Comportement politique, Crise politique, Pouvoir politique, Situation politique, Opinion publique, Changement social, Mobilité sociale, Politique sociale, Structure sociale, économie internationale.
English descriptors
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- Academic economist, Adam ferguson, Agrarian history, Agricultural depression, American colonies, American culture, American diplomacy, American historians, American history, American imperialism, American revolution, American society, American victory, Ancient demesne, Anne hutchinson, Archival material, Argentina, Austrian parties, Axtell, Bailyn, Basil blackwell, Behaviour, Bernard bailyn, Betty vernon, Bibliography, Birkbeck college, Black women, Bold dragon, Boston merchants, British economy, British government, British isles, British merchants, British people, British politics, British population, British society, Broad questions, Cambridge university press, Campbell, Campbell road, Career structure, Careful account, Case studies, Case study, Casual labour, Central america, Central theme, Centre, Certain themes, Chancery lane, Chicago press, Chivalry, Christopher hill, Civil liberties, Civil rights, Colin, Colleen mcdannell, Columbia university press, Concentration camps, Confederate defeat, Conservative party, Considerable extent, Contemporary history, Continental commitment, Contributor, Cornell university press, Corporate liberalism, Correlli barnett, Costeloe, Cottage evangelism, Cottage religion, Country ideology, Courtly love, Croom helm, Cultural hegemony, Daunting task, David donald, David mackenzie, David rock, David starkey, Defence, Democratic socialism, Difficult task, Domesday, Domesday book, Domestic politics, Dominican republic, Early american history, East asia, Eastern crisis, Eastern europe, Eastern front, Economic base, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic history, Economic issues, Economic performance, Economic power, Economic problems, Economic recovery, Economic security, Edinburgh, Edwardian temperament, Eighteenth century, Eleventh century, Elizabeth durbin, Elton, Emergence, Emigrant, Enclave economies, English attitudes, English merchants, English revolution, Enthusiast, Epidemic disease, Estate management, European community, European context, Evacuee, Excellent study, Fabian, Family life, Favour, Female preaching, Final chapter, Final section, Financial crisis, Financial support, First edition, First half, First part, First place, First time, First world, Food shortages, Footnote, Foreign labour, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Foreign workers, Fourteenth century, Free labour, Freeden, Full employment, Further developments, Further reading, General description, General reader, Georgia press, German army, German middle ages, German occupation, German surrender, German troops, German workers, Glasgow, Glasgow bruce collins, Good book, Good deal, Good idea, Good proportion, Good section, Government policy, Graduate students, Grady mcwhiney, Grand experiment, Great affairs, Great deal, Great depression, Great detail, Great importance, Great interest, Great king, Great merit, Great nation, Great planters, Great power, Great powers, Great survey, Greater detail, Guilford county, Haig simonian, Harvard university press, Havering, Helen miller, Henry viii, High church episcopalianism, High level, High politics, Hispanic caribbean, Historical understanding, Historiography, Holt, Human experience, Imperialism, Important book, Important contribution, Important issues, Important passages, Important study, Impossible task, Impressive range, Indian labour, Individual chapters, Industrial development, Industrial revolution, Informative sections, Intellectual history, Interest groups, Interesting material, Interesting sections, Internal structure, International affairs, Jeffrey richards, Jesuit, Jewish immigration, John home, John mccardell, Keble college, Kegan paul, Kenyon, Keynesian consensus, Labour, Labour movement, Labour party, Large numbers, Last chapter, Latin america, Latin american studies, Latter part, Legal profession, Little attention, Little book, Little difficulty, Long time, Longest essay, Louisiana state university press, Lower branch, Luther echo, 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- Academic economist, Adam ferguson, Agrarian history, Agricultural depression, American colonies, American culture, American diplomacy, American historians, American history, American imperialism, American revolution, American society, American victory, Ancient demesne, Anne hutchinson, Archival material, Argentina, Austrian parties, Axtell, Bailyn, Basil blackwell, Behaviour, Bernard bailyn, Betty vernon, Bibliography, Birkbeck college, Black women, Bold dragon, Boston merchants, British economy, British government, British isles, British merchants, British people, British politics, British population, British society, Broad questions, Cambridge university press, Campbell, Campbell road, Career structure, Careful account, Case studies, Case study, Casual labour, Central america, Central theme, Centre, Certain themes, Chancery lane, Chicago press, Chivalry, Christopher hill, Civil liberties, Civil rights, Colin, Colleen mcdannell, Columbia university press, Concentration camps, Confederate defeat, Conservative party, Considerable extent, Contemporary history, Continental commitment, Contributor, Cornell university press, Corporate liberalism, Correlli barnett, Costeloe, Cottage evangelism, Cottage religion, Country ideology, Courtly love, Croom helm, Cultural hegemony, Daunting task, David donald, David mackenzie, David rock, David starkey, Defence, Democratic socialism, Difficult task, Domesday, Domesday book, Domestic politics, Dominican republic, Early american history, East asia, Eastern crisis, Eastern europe, Eastern front, Economic base, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic history, Economic issues, Economic performance, Economic power, Economic problems, Economic recovery, Economic security, Edinburgh, Edwardian temperament, Eighteenth century, Eleventh century, Elizabeth durbin, Elton, Emergence, Emigrant, Enclave economies, English attitudes, English merchants, English revolution, Enthusiast, Epidemic disease, Estate management, European community, European context, Evacuee, Excellent study, Fabian, Family life, Favour, Female preaching, Final chapter, Final section, Financial crisis, Financial support, First edition, First half, First part, First place, First time, First world, Food shortages, Footnote, Foreign labour, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Foreign workers, Fourteenth century, Free labour, Freeden, Full employment, Further developments, Further reading, General description, General reader, Georgia press, German army, German middle ages, German occupation, German surrender, German troops, German workers, Glasgow, Glasgow bruce collins, Good book, Good deal, Good idea, Good proportion, Good section, Government policy, Graduate students, Grady mcwhiney, Grand experiment, Great affairs, Great deal, Great depression, Great detail, Great importance, Great interest, Great king, Great merit, Great nation, Great planters, Great power, Great powers, Great survey, Greater detail, Guilford county, Haig simonian, Harvard university press, Havering, Helen miller, Henry viii, High church episcopalianism, High level, High politics, Hispanic caribbean, Historical understanding, Historiography, Holt, Human experience, Imperialism, Important book, Important contribution, Important issues, Important passages, Important study, Impossible task, Impressive range, Indian labour, Individual chapters, Industrial development, Industrial revolution, Informative sections, Intellectual history, Interest groups, Interesting material, Interesting sections, Internal structure, International affairs, Jeffrey richards, Jesuit, Jewish immigration, John home, John mccardell, Keble college, Kegan paul, Kenyon, Keynesian consensus, Labour, Labour movement, Labour party, Large numbers, Last chapter, Latin america, Latin american studies, Latter part, Legal profession, Little attention, Little book, Little difficulty, Long time, Longest essay, Louisiana state university press, Lower branch, Luther echo, Main argument, Main features, Main issues, Main reason, Major aspects, Major issues, Major powers, Major work, Manchester university press, Manuel moreno fraginals, Manuscript sources, Many cases, Many historians, Many respects, Many years, Market behaviour, Market gardening, Mass unemployment, Masterly synthesis, Mclaughlin, Mentality, Menten affair, Michael freeden, Michael holt, Middle ages, Middle class, Middle classes, Migrant, Military glory, Military service, Model work, Moderate literati, Modern britain, Modern european history, Monarchy, More interest, Mortality peak, Much argument, Myriam yardeni, National interest, National interests, National socialism, Nazi germany, Nazi leaders, Nazi propaganda, Netherlands, Nineteenth century, Nova scotia, Nutritional levels, Official history, Ohio university press, Oliver cromwell, Oral history, Organisation, Original research, Original sources, Other areas, Other contributions, Other hand, Other historians, Other nations, Other scholars, Other side, Other women, Oxford paul hayes, Oxford university press, Paperback, Paris peace conference, Parliamentary history, Particular attention, Peace corps, Peninsular spain, Pennsylvania press, Peopling, Perceptive comments, Planter, Political behaviour, Political change, Political crisis, Political discourse, Political economy, Political hegemony, Political ideas, Political life, Political power, Political role, Political situation, Pollard, Popular image, Popular movements, Popular religion, Primary sources, Prime minister, Primitive christianity, Primrose league, Princeton university press, Privileged partnership, Privy chamber, Professor costeloe, Professor ferrell, Professor mcintosh, Professor post, Professor study, Professor timothy anna, Professor title, Professor vatter, Programme, Public opinion, Public record office, Public schools, Puerto rico, Putney debates, Racial inferiors, Readable, Rebel raider, Recent history, Recent research, Recent years, Regional chapters, Relative importance, Religious enthusiasm, Religious enthusiasts, Reviewer, Revisionist, Royal demesne, Royal manor, Royal navy, Rural building, Rural women, Same time, School reform, Second edition, Second volume, Second world, Seventeenth century, Shefield, Shefield patrick renshaw, Short book, Short chapter, Short notices, Significant contribution, Silvio zavala, Similar process, Single women, Sixteenth century, Small group, Small volume, Smaller part, Social change, Social control, Social history, Social mobility, Social policy, Social problems, Social reconstruction, Social reform, Social structure, Social welfare, Soviet union, Spanish government, Starkey, State government, Statistical tables, Stuart constitution, Subject matter, Succinct account, Such collections, Such groups, Such questions, Surprising conclusions, Textbook, Theodore roosevelt, Third reich, Thirteenth century, Thomas cromwell, Thomas starkey, Tobacco culture, Trade union leaders, Traditional view, Treason trials, Twentieth century, Unfinished journey, University college, Urban policy, Useful account, Useful book, Vantage point, Viii, Village communities, Virgin mary, Voting behaviour, Walther hofer, Wartime, Welfare state, West germany, Western europe, Western world, Whole period, Whole truth, Wholesale markets, Wide range, Wider significance, Word solidarity, World economy, World power, Xiii, Yale university press.
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The Americas: The Invasion Within: the Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America. By James Axtell
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-229X.1987.tb01473.x
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