Reviews and Short Notices
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- Wicri :
- geographic : Viêt Nam.
- topic : Archives, Bibliographie, Fonction publique, étude comparative, Politique intérieure, Condition économique, Développement économique, Croissance économique, Politique extérieure, Impérialisme, Concentration industrielle, Industrialisation, Main-d'œuvre, Marxisme, Classe moyenne, Monographie, Musulman, Société, Pouvoir politique, Culture populaire, Psychanalyse, Enseignement public, Opinion publique, Commerce de détail, Enseignement secondaire, Comportement social, Structure sociale, Enseignement technique, Changement technologique, Thèse.
English descriptors
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- Academic examinations, Agrarian society, Agricultural societies, Albert speer, Ancien rtgime, Ancient rome, Andre bejin, Andrews scott, Archival material, Archives, Asceticism, Atlantic slave trade, Basil, Basil blackwell, Behaviour, Belfast, Bibliography, Birkbeck college, Black death, Book deals, Book ends, Book form, Bourgeois, Brave attempt, Brenner debate, Brenner thesis, Brian bond, Brief treatment, British empire, British government, British historians, British history, British policy, British side, Broad canvas, Broader context, Brooke, Byzantine society, California press, Calvinism, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, Capital sanction, Carlyle, Case studies, Central europe, Central problem, Central theme, Centre, Certain amount, Character sketches, Charles edward stuart, Charles webster, Chicago press, Christ church, Christian manliness, Christopher, Civil service, Civil service reform, Class formation, Classical scholarship, Cohen, College history, Command methods, Common sense, Comparative history, Comparative study, Complex question, Comprehensive survey, Concordia university, Considerable influence, Considerable interest, Contemporary world, Contributor, Convincing account, Cooter, Cornell university press, Creveld, Crimean, Croom, Croom helm, Cursory glance, David hubback, David levine, Decolonization, Defence, Deirdre mcmahon, Demographic history, Different periods, Different points, Different times, Domesday, Domesday book, Domestic policy, Dominant forms, Dutch republic, Earliest times, Early chapters, Early christians, East essex, Eastern europe, Economic conditions, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic policies, Edward arnold, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Elementary education, Eleventh century, Emergence, Emile zola, Emmanuel college, English catholicism, English catholics, English government, English history, English reader, English revolution, Essay, Essential part, European decolonization, European empires, European history, European society, Excellent introduction, Exeter, Experimental science, Factual slips, Familiar problems, Family history, Family life, Fellow contributors, Fifteenth century, Final chapter, First chapter, First english, First half, First part, First place, First priority, First sight, First time, First volume, First world, Fontana series, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Fort amity, Fort romie, Francis edwards, Frank richards, French army, French feminism, French historians, French history, French revolution, Fresh light, Further research, General editor, General history, General reader, Genre, Geoffrey, Geoffrey parker, Geoffrey treasure, German historians, Gibbon, Gillis, Gladstone, Gladstonian politics, Glasgow, Glasgow christopher, Glasgow john thomson, Golden horde, Good account, Good deal, Grande armte, Great britain, Great deal, Great depression, Great interest, Great rebellion, Great slump, Greater detail, Hambledon 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Martha vicinus, Marxism, Marxist, Marxist tradition, Mass culture, Medical attitudes, Medical world, Medieval, Medieval archaeology, Medieval england, Medieval europe, Medieval period, Merton college, Methodology, Michael haynes, Michel foucault, Middle ages, Middle class, Military history, Modern england, Modern feminism, Mongol, Monograph, Moral sciences, More depth, More questions, Much attention, Much research, Muslim, Napoleonic, Napoleonic wars, Nation state, Natural history, Natural philosophy, Nazi germany, Negative classicism, Nicholas orme, Nigel nicolson, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Norbert elias, Northern ireland, Official records, Omission, Organisation, Oriental languages, Orthodox religion, Other aspects, Other authorities, Other countries, Other half, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other reasons, Other scholars, Other topics, Other words, Oxford, Oxford history, Oxford university press, Paperback, Paris school, Particular interest, Patricia 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Small number, Social behaviour, Social darwinism, Social developments, Social groups, Social historian, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social structure, Social theory, Source material, Soviet union, Special relationship, Speer, Standard work, State formation, State intervention, Stephen mennell, Striking quotations, Subsequent decline, Substantial body, Substantial number, Such historians, Such topics, Suffragette movement, Technical education, Technological change, Television series, Theoretical framework, Theoretical issues, Thesis, Third world, Traditional history, Traditional view, Trevor lloyd, True satellites, Tudor period, Tunbridge wells, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ukrainian, Ukrainian identity, Ulster, Unclear, Unconvincing, University college, University press, University presses, Urban history, Urban problems, Urban society, Useful bibliographies, Useful contribution, Useful survey, Valerie steele, Valuable survey, Vance, Various stages, Vast amount, Vico, Victoria county history, Victorian, Victorian fashion, Vietnam, Viii, Wadham college, Walter layton, Western front, Western society, Westfield college, Whilst, Whole episode, Whole range, Wide knowledge, Wide range, Wide reading, Wide variety, Wider concept, William hunter, Work patterns, World wars, Yale university press, Younger generation.
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Martha vicinus, Marxism, Marxist, Marxist tradition, Mass culture, Medical attitudes, Medical world, Medieval, Medieval archaeology, Medieval england, Medieval europe, Medieval period, Merton college, Methodology, Michael haynes, Michel foucault, Middle ages, Middle class, Military history, Modern england, Modern feminism, Mongol, Monograph, Moral sciences, More depth, More questions, Much attention, Much research, Muslim, Napoleonic, Napoleonic wars, Nation state, Natural history, Natural philosophy, Nazi germany, Negative classicism, Nicholas orme, Nigel nicolson, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Norbert elias, Northern ireland, Official records, Omission, Organisation, Oriental languages, Orthodox religion, Other aspects, Other authorities, Other countries, Other half, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other reasons, Other scholars, Other topics, Other words, Oxford, Oxford history, Oxford university press, Paperback, Paris school, Particular interest, Patricia 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Small number, Social behaviour, Social darwinism, Social developments, Social groups, Social historian, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social structure, Social theory, Source material, Soviet union, Special relationship, Speer, Standard work, State formation, State intervention, Stephen mennell, Striking quotations, Subsequent decline, Substantial body, Substantial number, Such historians, Such topics, Suffragette movement, Technical education, Technological change, Television series, Theoretical framework, Theoretical issues, Thesis, Third world, Traditional history, Traditional view, Trevor lloyd, True satellites, Tudor period, Tunbridge wells, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ukrainian, Ukrainian identity, Ulster, Unclear, Unconvincing, University college, University press, University presses, Urban history, Urban problems, Urban society, Useful bibliographies, Useful contribution, Useful survey, Valerie steele, Valuable survey, Vance, Various stages, Vast amount, Vico, Victoria county history, Victorian, Victorian fashion, Vietnam, Viii, Wadham college, Walter layton, Western front, Western society, Westfield college, Whilst, Whole episode, Whole range, Wide knowledge, Wide range, Wide reading, Wide variety, Wider concept, William hunter, Work patterns, World wars, Yale university press, Younger generation.
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General: Constructing the Past: essays in historical methodology. Edited by Jacques le Goff and Pierre Nora.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-229X.1987.tb01460.x
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<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last resort</term>
<term>Last word</term>
<term>Late victorian</term>
<term>Latter part</term>
<term>Lawrence badash</term>
<term>Lawrence stone</term>
<term>Layton</term>
<term>Lees</term>
<term>Leon poliakov</term>
<term>Less unity</term>
<term>Liam kennedy</term>
<term>Library catalogues</term>
<term>Light infantry</term>
<term>Little attention</term>
<term>Little effect</term>
<term>Lively book</term>
<term>Lively debates</term>
<term>Liverpool</term>
<term>Lloyd george</term>
<term>Local history</term>
<term>Local taxation</term>
<term>Long periods</term>
<term>Lord rutherford</term>
<term>Louis althusser</term>
<term>Lower level</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Magdalen college</term>
<term>Magna carta</term>
<term>Main emphasis</term>
<term>Main themes</term>
<term>Major changes</term>
<term>Major issues</term>
<term>Major theme</term>
<term>Male line</term>
<term>Managerial control</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Manliness</term>
<term>Manorial system</term>
<term>Manual skills</term>
<term>Many cases</term>
<term>Many scholars</term>
<term>Many ways</term>
<term>Margaret tudor</term>
<term>Marilyn harran</term>
<term>Martha vicinus</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
<term>Marxist</term>
<term>Marxist tradition</term>
<term>Mass culture</term>
<term>Medical attitudes</term>
<term>Medical world</term>
<term>Medieval</term>
<term>Medieval archaeology</term>
<term>Medieval england</term>
<term>Medieval europe</term>
<term>Medieval period</term>
<term>Merton college</term>
<term>Methodology</term>
<term>Michael haynes</term>
<term>Michel foucault</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Middle class</term>
<term>Military history</term>
<term>Modern england</term>
<term>Modern feminism</term>
<term>Mongol</term>
<term>Monograph</term>
<term>Moral sciences</term>
<term>More depth</term>
<term>More questions</term>
<term>Much attention</term>
<term>Much research</term>
<term>Muslim</term>
<term>Napoleonic</term>
<term>Napoleonic wars</term>
<term>Nation state</term>
<term>Natural history</term>
<term>Natural philosophy</term>
<term>Nazi germany</term>
<term>Negative classicism</term>
<term>Nicholas orme</term>
<term>Nigel nicolson</term>
<term>Nineteenth centuries</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Norbert elias</term>
<term>Northern ireland</term>
<term>Official records</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Oriental languages</term>
<term>Orthodox religion</term>
<term>Other aspects</term>
<term>Other authorities</term>
<term>Other countries</term>
<term>Other half</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other historians</term>
<term>Other parts</term>
<term>Other reasons</term>
<term>Other scholars</term>
<term>Other topics</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Oxford</term>
<term>Oxford history</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Paris school</term>
<term>Particular interest</term>
<term>Patricia jalland</term>
<term>Patrician scholars</term>
<term>Patrick</term>
<term>Paul canning</term>
<term>Paul veyne</term>
<term>Penny dreadfuls</term>
<term>Petrograd workers</term>
<term>Philip ollerenshaw</term>
<term>Philippe aries</term>
<term>Phrenology</term>
<term>Policy action</term>
<term>Political change</term>
<term>Political conflict</term>
<term>Political context</term>
<term>Political events</term>
<term>Political history</term>
<term>Political issues</term>
<term>Political murder</term>
<term>Political power</term>
<term>Political radicalism</term>
<term>Political role</term>
<term>Political works</term>
<term>Popular culture</term>
<term>Popular religion</term>
<term>Postrestoration period</term>
<term>Precise nature</term>
<term>Prehistoric times</term>
<term>Present reviewer</term>
<term>Present state</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Present work</term>
<term>Primary sources</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor brooke</term>
<term>Professor brownley</term>
<term>Professor canning</term>
<term>Professor gluck</term>
<term>Professor gottfried</term>
<term>Professor loyn</term>
<term>Professor musgrave</term>
<term>Professor peters</term>
<term>Professor shapira</term>
<term>Professor venturi</term>
<term>Professor youngson</term>
<term>Programme</term>
<term>Proof reading</term>
<term>Prose style</term>
<term>Provincial draft</term>
<term>Provocative book</term>
<term>Prussia</term>
<term>Prussian</term>
<term>Prussian system</term>
<term>Psychoanalysis</term>
<term>Public doctrine</term>
<term>Public duty</term>
<term>Public education</term>
<term>Public opinion</term>
<term>Public record office</term>
<term>Public school</term>
<term>Public schools</term>
<term>Queen mary college</term>
<term>Railway stations</term>
<term>Readable</term>
<term>Reading slade</term>
<term>Real value</term>
<term>Recent advances</term>
<term>Recent studies</term>
<term>Recent work</term>
<term>Recent years</term>
<term>Reconstruction period</term>
<term>Relative importance</term>
<term>Religious views</term>
<term>Religious zeal</term>
<term>Residential institutions</term>
<term>Retail trade</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
<term>Revisionist</term>
<term>Revolutionary changes</term>
<term>Richard holmes</term>
<term>Richard krautheimer</term>
<term>Ritchie ovendale</term>
<term>Roman catholicism</term>
<term>Roman empire</term>
<term>Royal domains</term>
<term>Royal society</term>
<term>Royalist press</term>
<term>Rural communities</term>
<term>Russian dominance</term>
<term>Russian history</term>
<term>Russian revolution</term>
<term>Salvation army</term>
<term>Same time</term>
<term>Scholar</term>
<term>School story</term>
<term>Scientific ideas</term>
<term>Scientific revolution</term>
<term>Scientific revolutions</term>
<term>Second essay</term>
<term>Second half</term>
<term>Second volume</term>
<term>Second world</term>
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<term>Secondary literature</term>
<term>Secondary material</term>
<term>Secondary sources</term>
<term>Seduction theory</term>
<term>Service state</term>
<term>Seventeenth century</term>
<term>Seventh centuries</term>
<term>Seventh century</term>
<term>Sexual revolution</term>
<term>Shapira</term>
<term>Shelford bidwell</term>
<term>Short notices</term>
<term>Short periods</term>
<term>Sixteenth century</term>
<term>Slavic culture</term>
<term>Small number</term>
<term>Social behaviour</term>
<term>Social darwinism</term>
<term>Social developments</term>
<term>Social groups</term>
<term>Social historian</term>
<term>Social historians</term>
<term>Social history</term>
<term>Social order</term>
<term>Social structure</term>
<term>Social theory</term>
<term>Source material</term>
<term>Soviet union</term>
<term>Special relationship</term>
<term>Speer</term>
<term>Standard work</term>
<term>State formation</term>
<term>State intervention</term>
<term>Stephen mennell</term>
<term>Striking quotations</term>
<term>Subsequent decline</term>
<term>Substantial body</term>
<term>Substantial number</term>
<term>Such historians</term>
<term>Such topics</term>
<term>Suffragette movement</term>
<term>Technical education</term>
<term>Technological change</term>
<term>Television series</term>
<term>Theoretical framework</term>
<term>Theoretical issues</term>
<term>Thesis</term>
<term>Third world</term>
<term>Traditional history</term>
<term>Traditional view</term>
<term>Trevor lloyd</term>
<term>True satellites</term>
<term>Tudor period</term>
<term>Tunbridge wells</term>
<term>Twelfth century</term>
<term>Twentieth centuries</term>
<term>Twentieth century</term>
<term>Ukrainian</term>
<term>Ukrainian identity</term>
<term>Ulster</term>
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<term>Unconvincing</term>
<term>University college</term>
<term>University press</term>
<term>University presses</term>
<term>Urban history</term>
<term>Urban problems</term>
<term>Urban society</term>
<term>Useful bibliographies</term>
<term>Useful contribution</term>
<term>Useful survey</term>
<term>Valerie steele</term>
<term>Valuable survey</term>
<term>Vance</term>
<term>Various stages</term>
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<term>Vico</term>
<term>Victoria county history</term>
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<term>Victorian fashion</term>
<term>Vietnam</term>
<term>Viii</term>
<term>Wadham college</term>
<term>Walter layton</term>
<term>Western front</term>
<term>Western society</term>
<term>Westfield college</term>
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<term>Whole episode</term>
<term>Whole range</term>
<term>Wide knowledge</term>
<term>Wide range</term>
<term>Wide reading</term>
<term>Wide variety</term>
<term>Wider concept</term>
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<term>Ancien rtgime</term>
<term>Ancient rome</term>
<term>Andre bejin</term>
<term>Andrews scott</term>
<term>Archival material</term>
<term>Archives</term>
<term>Asceticism</term>
<term>Atlantic slave trade</term>
<term>Basil</term>
<term>Basil blackwell</term>
<term>Behaviour</term>
<term>Belfast</term>
<term>Bibliography</term>
<term>Birkbeck college</term>
<term>Black death</term>
<term>Book deals</term>
<term>Book ends</term>
<term>Book form</term>
<term>Bourgeois</term>
<term>Brave attempt</term>
<term>Brenner debate</term>
<term>Brenner thesis</term>
<term>Brian bond</term>
<term>Brief treatment</term>
<term>British empire</term>
<term>British government</term>
<term>British historians</term>
<term>British history</term>
<term>British policy</term>
<term>British side</term>
<term>Broad canvas</term>
<term>Broader context</term>
<term>Brooke</term>
<term>Byzantine society</term>
<term>California press</term>
<term>Calvinism</term>
<term>Cambridge</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Capital sanction</term>
<term>Carlyle</term>
<term>Case studies</term>
<term>Central europe</term>
<term>Central problem</term>
<term>Central theme</term>
<term>Centre</term>
<term>Certain amount</term>
<term>Character sketches</term>
<term>Charles edward stuart</term>
<term>Charles webster</term>
<term>Chicago press</term>
<term>Christ church</term>
<term>Christian manliness</term>
<term>Christopher</term>
<term>Civil service</term>
<term>Civil service reform</term>
<term>Class formation</term>
<term>Classical scholarship</term>
<term>Cohen</term>
<term>College history</term>
<term>Command methods</term>
<term>Common sense</term>
<term>Comparative history</term>
<term>Comparative study</term>
<term>Complex question</term>
<term>Comprehensive survey</term>
<term>Concordia university</term>
<term>Considerable influence</term>
<term>Considerable interest</term>
<term>Contemporary world</term>
<term>Contributor</term>
<term>Convincing account</term>
<term>Cooter</term>
<term>Cornell university press</term>
<term>Creveld</term>
<term>Crimean</term>
<term>Croom</term>
<term>Croom helm</term>
<term>Cursory glance</term>
<term>David hubback</term>
<term>David levine</term>
<term>Decolonization</term>
<term>Defence</term>
<term>Deirdre mcmahon</term>
<term>Demographic history</term>
<term>Different periods</term>
<term>Different points</term>
<term>Different times</term>
<term>Domesday</term>
<term>Domesday book</term>
<term>Domestic policy</term>
<term>Dominant forms</term>
<term>Dutch republic</term>
<term>Earliest times</term>
<term>Early chapters</term>
<term>Early christians</term>
<term>East essex</term>
<term>Eastern europe</term>
<term>Economic conditions</term>
<term>Economic development</term>
<term>Economic growth</term>
<term>Economic historians</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic policies</term>
<term>Edward arnold</term>
<term>Eighteenth centuries</term>
<term>Eighteenth century</term>
<term>Elementary education</term>
<term>Eleventh century</term>
<term>Emergence</term>
<term>Emile zola</term>
<term>Emmanuel college</term>
<term>English catholicism</term>
<term>English catholics</term>
<term>English government</term>
<term>English history</term>
<term>English reader</term>
<term>English revolution</term>
<term>Essay</term>
<term>Essential part</term>
<term>European decolonization</term>
<term>European empires</term>
<term>European history</term>
<term>European society</term>
<term>Excellent introduction</term>
<term>Exeter</term>
<term>Experimental science</term>
<term>Factual slips</term>
<term>Familiar problems</term>
<term>Family history</term>
<term>Family life</term>
<term>Fellow contributors</term>
<term>Fifteenth century</term>
<term>Final chapter</term>
<term>First chapter</term>
<term>First english</term>
<term>First half</term>
<term>First part</term>
<term>First place</term>
<term>First priority</term>
<term>First sight</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First volume</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Fontana series</term>
<term>Foreign office</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Fort amity</term>
<term>Fort romie</term>
<term>Francis edwards</term>
<term>Frank richards</term>
<term>French army</term>
<term>French feminism</term>
<term>French historians</term>
<term>French history</term>
<term>French revolution</term>
<term>Fresh light</term>
<term>Further research</term>
<term>General editor</term>
<term>General history</term>
<term>General reader</term>
<term>Genre</term>
<term>Geoffrey</term>
<term>Geoffrey parker</term>
<term>Geoffrey treasure</term>
<term>German historians</term>
<term>Gibbon</term>
<term>Gillis</term>
<term>Gladstone</term>
<term>Gladstonian politics</term>
<term>Glasgow</term>
<term>Glasgow christopher</term>
<term>Glasgow john thomson</term>
<term>Golden horde</term>
<term>Good account</term>
<term>Good deal</term>
<term>Grande armte</term>
<term>Great britain</term>
<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great depression</term>
<term>Great interest</term>
<term>Great rebellion</term>
<term>Great slump</term>
<term>Greater detail</term>
<term>Hambledon press</term>
<term>Hamish hamilton</term>
<term>Harold james</term>
<term>Harvard university press</term>
<term>Heavy infantry</term>
<term>Helm</term>
<term>Henry viii</term>
<term>Historian</term>
<term>Historical causes</term>
<term>Historical evidence</term>
<term>Historical materialism</term>
<term>Historical narrative</term>
<term>Historical research</term>
<term>Historical scholarship</term>
<term>Historical study</term>
<term>Historical works</term>
<term>Historiography</term>
<term>History students</term>
<term>Homosexuality</term>
<term>Honest doubt</term>
<term>Huguenot</term>
<term>Human behaviour</term>
<term>Human life</term>
<term>Icon</term>
<term>Imperial policy</term>
<term>Imperialism</term>
<term>Imperialist</term>
<term>Important book</term>
<term>Important books</term>
<term>Important contribution</term>
<term>Important event</term>
<term>Important part</term>
<term>Important subject</term>
<term>Important things</term>
<term>Individual contributions</term>
<term>Industrial capitalism</term>
<term>Industrial change</term>
<term>Industrial concentration</term>
<term>Industrial disorder</term>
<term>Industrial disputes</term>
<term>Industrial growth</term>
<term>Industrial society</term>
<term>Industrialisation</term>
<term>Inferential criticism</term>
<term>Informative</term>
<term>Institutional church</term>
<term>Intellectual context</term>
<term>Intellectual history</term>
<term>Intellectual honesty</term>
<term>Intellectual life</term>
<term>Intellectual power</term>
<term>Interesting contribution</term>
<term>Interesting essay</term>
<term>International calvinism</term>
<term>Interventionist role</term>
<term>Interwar years</term>
<term>Intriguing</term>
<term>Introductory survey</term>
<term>Iranian revolution</term>
<term>Istrian stone</term>
<term>Jesuit</term>
<term>Jesus christ</term>
<term>Jewish labour movement</term>
<term>John bossy</term>
<term>John harding</term>
<term>John keegan</term>
<term>John morley</term>
<term>John study</term>
<term>John terraine</term>
<term>Kapitza</term>
<term>Keen sense</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Labour force</term>
<term>Labour government</term>
<term>Labour history</term>
<term>Labour party</term>
<term>Large number</term>
<term>Last chapter</term>
<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last resort</term>
<term>Last word</term>
<term>Late victorian</term>
<term>Latter part</term>
<term>Lawrence badash</term>
<term>Lawrence stone</term>
<term>Layton</term>
<term>Lees</term>
<term>Leon poliakov</term>
<term>Less unity</term>
<term>Liam kennedy</term>
<term>Library catalogues</term>
<term>Light infantry</term>
<term>Little attention</term>
<term>Little effect</term>
<term>Lively book</term>
<term>Lively debates</term>
<term>Liverpool</term>
<term>Lloyd george</term>
<term>Local history</term>
<term>Local taxation</term>
<term>Long periods</term>
<term>Lord rutherford</term>
<term>Louis althusser</term>
<term>Lower level</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Magdalen college</term>
<term>Magna carta</term>
<term>Main emphasis</term>
<term>Main themes</term>
<term>Major changes</term>
<term>Major issues</term>
<term>Major theme</term>
<term>Male line</term>
<term>Managerial control</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Manliness</term>
<term>Manorial system</term>
<term>Manual skills</term>
<term>Many cases</term>
<term>Many scholars</term>
<term>Many ways</term>
<term>Margaret tudor</term>
<term>Marilyn harran</term>
<term>Martha vicinus</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
<term>Marxist</term>
<term>Marxist tradition</term>
<term>Mass culture</term>
<term>Medical attitudes</term>
<term>Medical world</term>
<term>Medieval</term>
<term>Medieval archaeology</term>
<term>Medieval england</term>
<term>Medieval europe</term>
<term>Medieval period</term>
<term>Merton college</term>
<term>Methodology</term>
<term>Michael haynes</term>
<term>Michel foucault</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Middle class</term>
<term>Military history</term>
<term>Modern england</term>
<term>Modern feminism</term>
<term>Mongol</term>
<term>Monograph</term>
<term>Moral sciences</term>
<term>More depth</term>
<term>More questions</term>
<term>Much attention</term>
<term>Much research</term>
<term>Muslim</term>
<term>Napoleonic</term>
<term>Napoleonic wars</term>
<term>Nation state</term>
<term>Natural history</term>
<term>Natural philosophy</term>
<term>Nazi germany</term>
<term>Negative classicism</term>
<term>Nicholas orme</term>
<term>Nigel nicolson</term>
<term>Nineteenth centuries</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Norbert elias</term>
<term>Northern ireland</term>
<term>Official records</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Oriental languages</term>
<term>Orthodox religion</term>
<term>Other aspects</term>
<term>Other authorities</term>
<term>Other countries</term>
<term>Other half</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other historians</term>
<term>Other parts</term>
<term>Other reasons</term>
<term>Other scholars</term>
<term>Other topics</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Oxford</term>
<term>Oxford history</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Paris school</term>
<term>Particular interest</term>
<term>Patricia jalland</term>
<term>Patrician scholars</term>
<term>Patrick</term>
<term>Paul canning</term>
<term>Paul veyne</term>
<term>Penny dreadfuls</term>
<term>Petrograd workers</term>
<term>Philip ollerenshaw</term>
<term>Philippe aries</term>
<term>Phrenology</term>
<term>Policy action</term>
<term>Political change</term>
<term>Political conflict</term>
<term>Political context</term>
<term>Political events</term>
<term>Political history</term>
<term>Political issues</term>
<term>Political murder</term>
<term>Political power</term>
<term>Political radicalism</term>
<term>Political role</term>
<term>Political works</term>
<term>Popular culture</term>
<term>Popular religion</term>
<term>Postrestoration period</term>
<term>Precise nature</term>
<term>Prehistoric times</term>
<term>Present reviewer</term>
<term>Present state</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Present work</term>
<term>Primary sources</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor brooke</term>
<term>Professor brownley</term>
<term>Professor canning</term>
<term>Professor gluck</term>
<term>Professor gottfried</term>
<term>Professor loyn</term>
<term>Professor musgrave</term>
<term>Professor peters</term>
<term>Professor shapira</term>
<term>Professor venturi</term>
<term>Professor youngson</term>
<term>Programme</term>
<term>Proof reading</term>
<term>Prose style</term>
<term>Provincial draft</term>
<term>Provocative book</term>
<term>Prussia</term>
<term>Prussian</term>
<term>Prussian system</term>
<term>Psychoanalysis</term>
<term>Public doctrine</term>
<term>Public duty</term>
<term>Public education</term>
<term>Public opinion</term>
<term>Public record office</term>
<term>Public school</term>
<term>Public schools</term>
<term>Queen mary college</term>
<term>Railway stations</term>
<term>Readable</term>
<term>Reading slade</term>
<term>Real value</term>
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<front><div type="abstract">General: Constructing the Past: essays in historical methodology. Edited by Jacques le Goff and Pierre Nora.</div>
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