REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES
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- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 1986-02.
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- topic : Bibliographie, Régulation des naissances, Campanie, étude de cas, Administration centrale, Société civile, Analyse comparative, Développement économique, Croissance économique, Structure économique, Politique extérieure, Commerce extérieur, Enseignement supérieur, Investissement industriel, Révolution industrielle, Industrialisation, Relation internationale, Islam, Profession judiciaire, Sciences de la vie, Administration locale, Marxisme, Classe moyenne, Histoire moderne, Monographie, Musulman, Société, éducation physique, Culture politique, Culture populaire, Propriété privée, Sexualité, Changement social, Sciences sociales.
English descriptors
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- African history, Agatha ramm, Agrarian capitalism, Alain plessis, Alan macfarlane, Alan sutton, American counterparts, American revolution, Ancien regime, Ancient world, Angold, Antislavery, Archaeological evidence, Aristocracy, Aubrey newman, Author, Available evidence, Average businessmen, Baltic provinces, Basil blackwell, Bernard cohen, Beryl smalley, Best explanation, Bibliographical, Bibliography, Birkbeck college, Birth control, Blair worden, Bohmischen lander, Book production, Bourgeois experience, Brief introduction, British coal industry, British empire, British history, British isles, Broader context, Business history, Byzantine, Byzantine aristocrats, Byzantine empire, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge group, Cambridge university press, Campania, Capital punishment, Carolina press, Case study, Cast doubt, Central government, Central theme, Central themes, Centre, Characterised, Christian belief, Christian civilization, Christian crusade, Christopher, Christopher haigh, Christopher hill, Chronological sections, Church government, Church history, Civil society, Columbia university press, Common elements, Communist party, Comparative analysis, Complex subject, Comprehensive account, Comprehensive history, Considerable number, Considerable problems, Contemporary religion, Contributor, Conventional wisdom, Cornell university press, Costello, Country houses, Critical assessment, Cromwellian protectorate, Croom helm, Crucial role, Cultural context, Cultural life, David christian, Davy, Defence, Deirdre beddoe, Dickinson, Different areas, Different kind, Dismal science, Divine justice, Donald nicol, Early history, Early modernists, Early stage, Early tudor england, Early years, East india company, Eastern habsburg lands, Easy reading, Economic change, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic history, Economic role, Economic structure, Edinburgh, Edmund burke, Eduard marz, Educational theory, Eighteenth century, Eighth century, Einsteinian physics, Elton, Emergence, English church, English history, English society, Enlightenment, Enquiry, Eric hobsbawm, Essay, European culture, Excellent book, Excellent studies, Excidio, Excidio britanniae, Exeter college, Experimental procedures, Face value, Familiar themes, Family life, Family settlements, Fascinating account, Fascinating book, Fellow scholars, Female sexuality, Female tradition, Feminist, Feminist historians, Fifteenth century, Final chapter, Firm believer, First book, First chapter, First crusade, First half, First part, First place, First time, First world, Footnote, Foreign policy, Foreign trade, Formative period, Fourteenth century, Fourth century, Free trade, French capitalism, French history, French revolution, French society, French women, Fresh light, Full account, Full index, Fundamental questions, Further reading, Further research, Future research, Gareth jones, General nature, General significance, General statement, Gentry, German influence, German troops, German unification, Gildas, Glamorgan, Glasgow, Gong, Good deal, Good idea, Good work, Goodwin wharton, Grammar schools, Grand debate, Great deal, Great interest, Great leap, Greek inventions, Guillem ramon, Habsburg, Habsburg lands, Haigh, Hambledon press, Hanoverian england, Hedley bull, Hellenistic, Hellenistic world, Henry mayhew, Henry tudor, Henry viii, Heyman center, High quality, High rates, Higher education, Himmelfarb, Historian, Historical consciousness, Historical context, Historical descriptions, Historical insights, Historical material, Historical myth, Historical research, Historical scholarship, Historical study, Historiography, Honest newtonian, Human beings, Huntington library, Imperial russia, Important book, Important contribution, Important development, Industrial investment, Industrial revolution, Industrialisation, Inquisition, Intellectual context, Intellectual ideas, Interesting book, Interesting things, International relations, International society, Inventive activity, Irish forces, Irish society, Islam, Islamic history, John donald, John locke, John tosh, Joseph barker, Karl bosl, Kegan paul, Kent antony copley, Labour, Labour movement, Labouring classes, Large extent, Large part, Large range, Last century, Last decade, Last word, Legal development, Legal pluralism, Legal profession, Less attention, Life sciences, Little sign, Local government, Local research, London clanchy, Long history, Long time, Longest chapter, Longman, Lynn hunt, Maitland, Major advance, Major contribution, Manchester university press, Manorial descents, Many aspects, Many readers, Many scholars, Many ways, Many years, Marc ferro, Margaret hunt, Margaret jacob, Marie boas hall, Martin frederiksen, Marxism, Marxist, Marxist historians, Mary astell, Medieval, Medieval archaeology, Medieval christianity, Medieval england, Medieval historian, Medieval world, Methodology, Michael angold, Michael lapidge, Middle ages, Middle class, Misprint, Modern china, Modern city, Modern history, Modern times, Modern wales, Modern world, Monarchy, Monogamous marriage, Monograph, More people, More space, Multinational empire, Muslim, Myna trustram, Napoleonic wars, National consciousness, Nationalist rhetoric, Natural science, Newtonian, Nicholas purcell, Nicol, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Nobility, Norman davies, Omission, Open elite, Opening chapter, Oral history, Oral tradition, Ordinary people, Organisation, Original sources, Other contributions, Other essays, Other factors, Other hand, Other historians, Other scholars, Other sources, Other things, Other volumes, Overall achievement, Oxford, Oxford paul, Oxford university, Oxford university press, Papal authorities, Paperback, Parish gentry, Particular interest, Particular value, Patent system, Patriotic agitation, Pearl harbor, Peasant, Perfectionist claims, Persevering reader, Physical education, Place names, Political class, Political context, Political culture, Political economy, Political history, Political institutions, Political life, Political stability, Political theorist, Political theory, Poor work, Popular culture, Popular education, Post school education, Powis, Preface, Presbyterian system, Present book, Present reviewer, Present volume, Previous publications, Primary schools, Primary sources, Princeton university press, Private property, Privet hedges, Privileged status, Professor book, Professor chandler, Professor clark, Professor glover, Professor himmelfarb, Professor jackson, Professor kann, Professor lewis, Professor mitchell, Professor nuzzo, Professor ruggiero, Professor stone, Property rights, Public schools, Public worship, Questionable nature, Ramm, Ramon llull, Readable, Readable book, Readable style, Real value, Recent literature, Recent research, Recent work, Recent years, Reformer, Regional variations, Religious change, Religious history, Religious toleration, Renaissance venice, Reviewer, Richard marius, Robinson college, Rodney hilton, Roman catholic, Romantic love, Royal society, Royal taxation, Rural revolt, Rural society, Ruth perry, Same criticism, Scholarly, Scholarly study, Scholarly work, Schumpeter, Scientific naturalism, Scientific revolution, Second century, Second empire, Second half, Second part, Second volume, Second world, Secondary schools, Secondary sources, Separate histories, Separate identity, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Seventh edition, Sexuality, Sheer imagination, Shetland, Shetland life, Short history, Short notices, Short review, Short shrift, Short study, Sixteenth century, Sixth century, Smaller centres, Social attitudes, Social change, Social control, Social historians, Social history, Social sciences, Social scientist, Soviet union, Spector, Star chamber, Statistical tables, Stirling bebbington, Strong king, Subject matter, Such diversity, Such matters, Such publications, Such questions, Supplementary bibliography, Supreme power, Sussex, Swedish gymnastics, Swedish illustration, Systematic analysis, Temporal power, Textbook, Theoretical perspectives, Third republic, Thirteenth century, Toleration, Topic, Toynbee hall, Trade unions, Traditional customs, Traditional history, Traffic industries, True nature, Tudor, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ulster, Universal history, University college, Untimely death, Urban concentration, Urban growth, Urban hierarchies, Urban historians, Useful introduction, Valuable addition, Vance, Various aspects, Victoria county history, Victorian, Viii, Wadham college, Wales press, Weighty volumes, Welsh, Welsh history, West midlands, Western europe, Westfield college, Westminster assembly, Whole book, Whole range, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider world, William sheppard, William whiston, Worthy tribute, Xiii, Yale university press, Yugoslav peoples.
- Teeft :
- African history, Agatha ramm, Agrarian capitalism, Alain plessis, Alan macfarlane, Alan sutton, American counterparts, American revolution, Ancien regime, Ancient world, Angold, Antislavery, Archaeological evidence, Aristocracy, Aubrey newman, Author, Available evidence, Average businessmen, Baltic provinces, Basil blackwell, Bernard cohen, Beryl smalley, Best explanation, Bibliographical, Bibliography, Birkbeck college, Birth control, Blair worden, Bohmischen lander, Book production, Bourgeois experience, Brief introduction, British coal industry, British empire, British history, British isles, Broader context, Business history, Byzantine, Byzantine aristocrats, Byzantine empire, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge group, Cambridge university press, Campania, Capital punishment, Carolina press, Case study, Cast doubt, Central government, Central theme, Central themes, Centre, Characterised, Christian belief, Christian civilization, Christian crusade, Christopher, Christopher haigh, Christopher hill, Chronological sections, Church government, Church history, Civil society, Columbia university press, Common elements, Communist party, Comparative analysis, Complex subject, Comprehensive account, Comprehensive history, Considerable number, Considerable problems, Contemporary religion, Contributor, Conventional wisdom, Cornell university press, Costello, Country houses, Critical assessment, Cromwellian protectorate, Croom helm, Crucial role, Cultural context, Cultural life, David christian, Davy, Defence, Deirdre beddoe, Dickinson, Different areas, Different kind, Dismal science, Divine justice, Donald nicol, Early history, Early modernists, Early stage, Early tudor england, Early years, East india company, Eastern habsburg lands, Easy reading, Economic change, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic history, Economic role, Economic structure, Edinburgh, Edmund burke, Eduard marz, Educational theory, Eighteenth century, Eighth century, Einsteinian physics, Elton, Emergence, English church, English history, English society, Enlightenment, Enquiry, Eric hobsbawm, Essay, European culture, Excellent book, Excellent studies, Excidio, Excidio britanniae, Exeter college, Experimental procedures, Face value, Familiar themes, Family life, Family settlements, Fascinating account, Fascinating book, Fellow scholars, Female sexuality, Female tradition, Feminist, Feminist historians, Fifteenth century, Final chapter, Firm believer, First book, First chapter, First crusade, First half, First part, First place, First time, First world, Footnote, Foreign policy, Foreign trade, Formative period, Fourteenth century, Fourth century, Free trade, French capitalism, French history, French revolution, French society, French women, Fresh light, Full account, Full index, Fundamental questions, Further reading, Further research, Future research, Gareth jones, General nature, General significance, General statement, Gentry, German influence, German troops, German unification, Gildas, Glamorgan, Glasgow, Gong, Good deal, Good idea, Good work, Goodwin wharton, Grammar schools, Grand debate, Great deal, Great interest, Great leap, Greek inventions, Guillem ramon, Habsburg, Habsburg lands, Haigh, Hambledon press, Hanoverian england, Hedley bull, Hellenistic, Hellenistic world, Henry mayhew, Henry tudor, Henry viii, Heyman center, High quality, High rates, Higher education, Himmelfarb, Historian, Historical consciousness, Historical context, Historical descriptions, Historical insights, Historical material, Historical myth, Historical research, Historical scholarship, Historical study, Historiography, Honest newtonian, Human beings, Huntington library, Imperial russia, Important book, Important contribution, Important development, Industrial investment, Industrial revolution, Industrialisation, Inquisition, Intellectual context, Intellectual ideas, Interesting book, Interesting things, International relations, International society, Inventive activity, Irish forces, Irish society, Islam, Islamic history, John donald, John locke, John tosh, Joseph barker, Karl bosl, Kegan paul, Kent antony copley, Labour, Labour movement, Labouring classes, Large extent, Large part, Large range, Last century, Last decade, Last word, Legal development, Legal pluralism, Legal profession, Less attention, Life sciences, Little sign, Local government, Local research, London clanchy, Long history, Long time, Longest chapter, Longman, Lynn hunt, Maitland, Major advance, Major contribution, Manchester university press, Manorial descents, Many aspects, Many readers, Many scholars, Many ways, Many years, Marc ferro, Margaret hunt, Margaret jacob, Marie boas hall, Martin frederiksen, Marxism, Marxist, Marxist historians, Mary astell, Medieval, Medieval archaeology, Medieval christianity, Medieval england, Medieval historian, Medieval world, Methodology, Michael angold, Michael lapidge, Middle ages, Middle class, Misprint, Modern china, Modern city, Modern history, Modern times, Modern wales, Modern world, Monarchy, Monogamous marriage, Monograph, More people, More space, Multinational empire, Muslim, Myna trustram, Napoleonic wars, National consciousness, Nationalist rhetoric, Natural science, Newtonian, Nicholas purcell, Nicol, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Nobility, Norman davies, Omission, Open elite, Opening chapter, Oral history, Oral tradition, Ordinary people, Organisation, Original sources, Other contributions, Other essays, Other factors, Other hand, Other historians, Other scholars, Other sources, Other things, Other volumes, Overall achievement, Oxford, Oxford paul, Oxford university, Oxford university press, Papal authorities, Paperback, Parish gentry, Particular interest, Particular value, Patent system, Patriotic agitation, Pearl harbor, Peasant, Perfectionist claims, Persevering reader, Physical education, Place names, Political class, Political context, Political culture, Political economy, Political history, Political institutions, Political life, Political stability, Political theorist, Political theory, Poor work, Popular culture, Popular education, Post school education, Powis, Preface, Presbyterian system, Present book, Present reviewer, Present volume, Previous publications, Primary schools, Primary sources, Princeton university press, Private property, Privet hedges, Privileged status, Professor book, Professor chandler, Professor clark, Professor glover, Professor himmelfarb, Professor jackson, Professor kann, Professor lewis, Professor mitchell, Professor nuzzo, Professor ruggiero, Professor stone, Property rights, Public schools, Public worship, Questionable nature, Ramm, Ramon llull, Readable, Readable book, Readable style, Real value, Recent literature, Recent research, Recent work, Recent years, Reformer, Regional variations, Religious change, Religious history, Religious toleration, Renaissance venice, Reviewer, Richard marius, Robinson college, Rodney hilton, Roman catholic, Romantic love, Royal society, Royal taxation, Rural revolt, Rural society, Ruth perry, Same criticism, Scholarly, Scholarly study, Scholarly work, Schumpeter, Scientific naturalism, Scientific revolution, Second century, Second empire, Second half, Second part, Second volume, Second world, Secondary schools, Secondary sources, Separate histories, Separate identity, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Seventh edition, Sexuality, Sheer imagination, Shetland, Shetland life, Short history, Short notices, Short review, Short shrift, Short study, Sixteenth century, Sixth century, Smaller centres, Social attitudes, Social change, Social control, Social historians, Social history, Social sciences, Social scientist, Soviet union, Spector, Star chamber, Statistical tables, Stirling bebbington, Strong king, Subject matter, Such diversity, Such matters, Such publications, Such questions, Supplementary bibliography, Supreme power, Sussex, Swedish gymnastics, Swedish illustration, Systematic analysis, Temporal power, Textbook, Theoretical perspectives, Third republic, Thirteenth century, Toleration, Topic, Toynbee hall, Trade unions, Traditional customs, Traditional history, Traffic industries, True nature, Tudor, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ulster, Universal history, University college, Untimely death, Urban concentration, Urban growth, Urban hierarchies, Urban historians, Useful introduction, Valuable addition, Vance, Various aspects, Victoria county history, Victorian, Viii, Wadham college, Wales press, Weighty volumes, Welsh, Welsh history, West midlands, Western europe, Westfield college, Westminster assembly, Whole book, Whole range, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider world, William sheppard, William whiston, Worthy tribute, Xiii, Yale university press, Yugoslav peoples.
Abstract
Book reviewed in this article: GENERAL: WHICH ROAD TO THE PAST? TWO VIEWS OF HISTORY. By R.W. Fogel and G.R. Elton. GENERAL: HISTORIOGRAPHY: ANCIENT. MEDIEVAL, AND MODERN. By Ernst Breisach. GENERAL: VISIONS OF HISTORY. Edited by Henry Ableove, Betsy Blackmar, Peter Dimock, and Jonathan Schneer. GENERAL: WRITING HISTORY: ESSAY ON EPISTEMOLOGY. By Paul Veyne (translated by M. Moore‐Rinvolucri). GENERAL: LIFE HISTORIES AND PSYCHOBIOGRAPHY: EXPLORATIONS IN THEORY AND METHOD. By William McKinley Runyan. GENERAL: THE TRANSCENDENCE OF HISTORY: ESSAYS ON THE EVOLUTION OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS. By J.L. Esposito. GENERAL: THE USE AND ABUSE OF HISTORY: OR HOW THE PAST IS TAUGHT. By Marc Ferro. GENERAL: JUSTIFYING HISTORICAL DESCRIPTIONS. By C. Behan McCullagh. GENERAL: THE PURSUIT OF HISTORY: AIMS, METHODS AND NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY. By John Tosh. GENERAL: LEARNING HISTORY. Edited by A.K. Dickinson, P.J. Lee and P.J. Rogers. GENERAL: DISCOVERING WOMEN'S HISTORY: A PRACTICAL MANUAL. By Deirdre Beddoe. GENERAL: THE PAST RECAPTURED: G !EAT HISTORIANS AND THE HISTORY OF HISTORY. By M. A. Fitzsimons. GENERAL: F.W. MAITLAND. By G.R. Elton. GENERAL: THE BRITISH MARXIST HISTORIANS: AN INTRODUCTORY ANALYSIS. By Harvey J. Kaye. GENERAL: BIBLICAL ORIGINS OF MODERN SECULAR CULTURE: AN ESSAY IN THE INTERPRETATION OF WESTERN HISTORY. By willis B. Glover. GENERAL: HISTORY, SOCIETY AND THE CHURCHES: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF OWEN CHADWICK. Edited by D. Beales and G. Best. GENERAL: PERSECUTION AND TOLERATION. Edited by W.J. Sheik. GENERAL: THE INQUISITION: THE HAMMER OF HERESY. By Edward Burman. GENERAL: CROSS‐CURRENTS: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND FAITH. By C.A. Russell. GENERAL: THE POWERS OF PROPHECY: THE CEDAR OF LEBANON VISION FROM THE MONGOL ONSLAUGHT TO THE DAWN OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT. By R.E. Lerner. GENERAL: RELIGION AND RURAL REVOLT. Edited by János M. Bak and Gerhard Benecke. GENERAL: STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF WORSHIP IN SCOTLAND. Edited by Duncan Forrester and Douglas Murray. GENERAL: THE JEWS OF ISLAM. By Bernard Lewis. GENERAL: THE END OF STRIFE: DEATH, RECONCILIATION AND EXPRESSIONS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY. Edited by David Loades. GENERAL: DEATH IN PORTUGAL: STUDIES IN PORTUGUESE ANTHROPOLOGY AND MODERN HISTORY. Edited by Rui Feijó, Herminio Martins and Joāo des Pina‐Cabral. GENERAL: GUILDS AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN EUROPEAN POLITICAL THOUGHT FROM THE TWELFTH CENTURYTO THE PRESENT. By Antony Black. GENERAL: STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL THEORY. VOLUME 2: THE MINDS AND THE MASSES 1760–1980. By G.H. Bantock. GENERAL: WAGNERISM IN EUROPEAN CULTURE AND POLITICS. Edited by David c. Large and William Weber. GENERAL: JOSEPH ALOIS SCHUMPETER: FORSCHER, LEHRER UND POLTIKER. By Eduard März. GENERAL: VISIONS OF THE MODERN CIW: ESSAYS IN HISTORY, ART, AND LITERATURE. Edited by William Sharpe and Leonard Wallock. GENERAL: THE BOURGEOIS EXPERIENCE, VICTORIA TO FREUD. VOLUME 1: EDUCATION OF THE SENSES. By Peter Gay. GENERAL: NOBLE PRIVILEGE. By Michael Bush. GENERAL: ARISTOCRACY. By Jonathan Powis. GENERAL: VIVE LE ROI: A HISTORY OF THE FRENCH CORONATION FROM CHARLES V TO CHARLES x. By Richard A. Jackson. GENERAL: PHILIP MAZZEI: SELECTED WRITINGS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 3 VOLUMES. Edited by Margherita Marchione. GENERAL: SOCIAL PRECONDITIONS OF NATIONAL REVIVAL IN EUROPE. By Miroslav Hroch. GENERAL: PROBLEME UND AUFGABEN DER ÖSTERREICHISCHEN GESCHICHTSFORSCHUNG. By Erich Zöllner. GENERAL: THE PEOPLE OF THE EASTERN HABSBURG LANDS, 1526–1918. By Robert A. Kann. GENERAL: DIE BÖHMISCHEN LÄNDER ZWISCHEN OST UND WEST: FESTSCHRIFT FÜR KARL BOSL ZUM 75.GEBURTSTAG. Edited by Ferdinand Seibt. GENERAL: UNDERSTANDING IMPERIAL RUSSIA: STATE AND SOCIETY IN THE OLD REGIME. By Marc Raeff. GENERAL: RUSSIA'S WESTERN BORDERLANDS, 1710–1870. By Edward C. Thaden. GENERAL: BREAD AND SALT: A SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF FOOD AND DRINK IN RUSSIA. By R.E.F. Smith and David Christian. GENERAL: HEART OF EUROPE: A SHORT HISTORY OF POLAND. By Norman Davies. GENERAL: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE YUGOSLAV PEOPLES. By Fred Singleton. GENERAL: THE CAMBRIDGE HISTOKICAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Edited by Christopher Haigh. GENERAL: LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN BRITISH HISTORY. Edited by J.A. Guy and H.G. Beale. GENERAL: CRIMINAL LAW AND SOCIETY IN LATE MEDIEVAL AND TUDOR ENGLAND. By John G. Bellamy. GENERAL: LAW, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, 1750–1914: ESSAYS IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW, Edited by G.R. Rubin and David Sugarman. GENERAL: ‘WITHOUT THE LAW’: ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN MIDNINETEENTH‐CENTURY ENGLAND. By H.W. Arthurs. GENERAL: PLACE‐NAMES IN THE LANDSCAPE. By Margaret Gelling. GENERAL: LAND, KINSHIP AND LIFE‐CYCLE. Edited by Richard M. Smith. GENERAL: AN OPEN ELITE? ENGLAND 1540–3880. By Lawrence Stone and Jeanne c. GENERAL: REPRODUCTIVE RITUALS: THE PERCEPTION OF FERTILITY IN ENGLAND FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. By Angus McLaren. GENERAL: ABOLITIONISTS AND WORKING‐CLASS PROBLEMS IN THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION. By Betty Fladeland. GENERAL: PROLETARIAN PHILOSOPHERS: PROBLEMS OF SOCIALIST CULTURE IN BRITAIN. 1900–1940. By Jonathan Rée. GENERAL: THE VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF YORKSHIRE: EAST RIDING, VOLUME v. Edited by K.J. Allison. GENERAL: THE VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF SOMERSET, VOLUME V. Edited by R.W. Dunning. GENERAL: WALES: THE SHAPING OF A NATION. By Prys Morgan and David Thomas. GENERAL: MODERN WALES: A CONCISE HISTORY c1485–1979. By Gareth Elwyn Jones. GENERAL: SHETLAND LIFE AND TRADE ISSO‐1914. By Hance D. Smith. GENERAL: THE BRITISH EMPIRE 1558–1983. By T.O. Lloyd. GENERAL: THE PATTERNS OF WAR SINCE THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By Larry H. Addington. GENERAL: THE STANDARD OF ‘CIVILIZATION’ IN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY, By Gerrit w. Gong. GENERAL: THE ISSUE OF WAR: STATES, SOCIETIES. AND THE FAR EASTERN CONFLICT OF 1941–1945, By Christopher Thorne. GENERAL: EAGLE AGAINST THE SUN: THE AMERICAN WAR WITH JAPAN. By Ronald H. Spector. GENERAL: THE PACIFIC WAR. By John Costello. GENERAL: CROSS‐CULTURAL TRADE IN WORLD HISTORY. By Philip D. Curtin. GENERAL: ENTERPRISE AND HISTORY: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OFCHARLES WILSON. Edited by D.C. Coleman and Peter Mathias. GENERAL: THE DISCOVERERS: A HISTORY OF MAN'S SEARCH TO KNOW HIS WORLD AND HIMSELF. By Daniel J. Boorstin. GENERAL: SCIENCE VERSUS PRACTICE: CHEMISTRY IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN. By R.F. Bud and G.K. GENERAL: T.H. HUXLEY'S PLACE IN NATURAL SCIENCE. By Mario A. Di Gregorio. GENERAL: THE YOUNG EINSTEIN: THE ADVENT OF RELATIVITY. By Lewis Pyenson. GENERAL: TRANSFORMATION AND TRADITION IN THE SCIENCES: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF I. BERNARD COHEN. Edited by Everett Mendelsohn. GENERAL: COIN OF THE REALM: AN INTRODUCTION TO NUMISMATICS. By James E. Spaulding. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY: VOLUME VII. PART I. THE HELLENISTIC WORLD TO THE COMING OF THE ROMANS. Edited by F.W. Walbank et als. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY PLATES TO VOLUME VII. PART I. Edited by Roger Ling. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CAMPANIA. By Martin Frederiksen. Edited with additions by Nicholas Purcell. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CHRISTIANIZING THE ROMAN EMPIRE (AD 100–4(H)). By Ramsay MacMullen. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BIBLE IN THE MEDIEVAL WORLD: ESSAYS IN MEMORY OF BERYL SMALLEY. Edited by Katherine Walsh and Diana Wood. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CRUSADE AND MISSION: EUROPEAN APPROACHES TOWARD THE MUSLIMS. By Benjamin Z. Kedar. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: A MEDIEVAL CATALAN NOBLE FAMILY: THE MONTCADAS 1000–1230. By John Shideler. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 1025–1204: A POLITICAL HISTORY. By Michael Angold. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BYZANTINE ARISTOCRACY, IX TO XII CENTURIES. Edited by Michael Angold. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF MEDIEVAL ENGLAND AND WALES. By John M. Steane. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: GLAMORGAN COUNTY HISTORY. VOLUME II: EARLY GLAMORGAN: PREHISTORY AND EARLY HISTORY. Edited by Hubert N. Savory. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: GILDAS: NEW APPROACHES. Edited by Michael Lapidge and David Dumville. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: GUILLAUME LE CONQUÉRANT. By Michel de Bouard. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE ENGLISH RISING OF 1381. Edited by R.H. Hilton and T.H. Aston. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: HENRY V: THE PRACTICE OF KINGSHIP. Edited by G.L. Harriss. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE CHURCH, POLITICS AND PATRONAGE IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. Edited with an Introduction by Barrie Dobson. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE DESPOTATE OF EPIROS. 1267–1479: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF GREECE IN THE MIDDLE AGES. By Donald Nicol. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BOUNDARIES OF EROS: SEX CRIME AND SEXUALITY IN RENAISSANCE VENICE. By Guido Ruggiero. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: PICTURES AND PUNISHMENT: ART AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION DURING THE FLORENTINE RENAISSANCE. By Samuel Y. Edgerton Jr. EARLY MODERN: EUROPEAN URBANIZATION 1500–1800. By Jan de Vries EARLY MODERN: THE MEDICAL RENAISSANCE OF TME SIXTEENTH CENTURY. Edited by A. Wear, R.K. French and I.M. Lonie EARLY MODERN: LUTHER'S THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS. By Alister E. McGrath EARLY MODERN: THE PAPACY AND THE LEVANT 1204–1571 By Kenneth M. Setton EARLY MODERN: GOUDA IN REVOLT: PARTICULARISM AND PACIFISM IN THE REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDS 1572–1588. By C.C. Hibben EARLY MODERN: FRANCE IN THE AGE OF HENRY IV: THE STRUGGLE FOR STABILITY. By Mark Greengrass EARLY MODERN: CHURCH AND COMMUNITY IN THE DIOCESE OF LYON 1.500–1789. By Philip T. Hoffman EARLY MODERN: THE POWER OF THE EARLY TUDOR NOBILITY: A STUDY OF THE FOURTH AND FIFTH EARLS OF SHREWSBURY. By G.W. Bernard EARLY MODERN: THE COURT OF STAR CIHAMBER AND ITS RECORDS TO THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I. By J.A. Guy EARLY MODERN: HARRI TUDOR A CHYMRU: HENRY TUDOR AND WALES. By Glanmor Williams EARLY MODERN: THOMAS MORE. By Richard Marius EARLY MODERN: REVOLUTION. REACTION AND THE TRIUMPH OF CONSERVATISM: ENGLIStI HISTORY 1558–1700. By M. A.R. Graves and R.H. Silcock EARLY MODERN: THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I. Edited by Christopher Haigh EARLY MODERN: THE ASSEMBLY OF THE LORD: POLITICS AND RELIGION IN THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY AND THE ‘GRAND DEBATE’ By Robert s. Paul EARLY MODERN: THE QUAKERS AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION. By Barry Reay EARLY MODERN: WILLIAM SHEPPARD. CROMWELL'S LAW REFORMER. By Nancy L. Matthews EARLY MODERN: LA SUPERIORITÀ DEGLI STATI LIBERI: I REPUBBLICANI INGLESI (1649–10722). Edited by Enrico Nuzzo EARLY MODERN: THE RESTORATION: A POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND WALES. 1658–1667 By Ronald Hutton EARLY MODERN: THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. 1679–1760. By Norma Landau EARLY MODERN: GOODWIN WHARTON. By J. Kent Clark EARLY MODERN: JOHN LOCKE AND AGRARIAN CAPITALISM. 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<term>Such matters</term>
<term>Such publications</term>
<term>Such questions</term>
<term>Supplementary bibliography</term>
<term>Supreme power</term>
<term>Sussex</term>
<term>Swedish gymnastics</term>
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<term>Urban hierarchies</term>
<term>Urban historians</term>
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<term>Valuable addition</term>
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<term>Various aspects</term>
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<term>Wadham college</term>
<term>Wales press</term>
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<term>Available evidence</term>
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<term>Cambridge group</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
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<term>Central themes</term>
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<term>Considerable problems</term>
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<term>Davy</term>
<term>Defence</term>
<term>Deirdre beddoe</term>
<term>Dickinson</term>
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<term>Different kind</term>
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<term>Divine justice</term>
<term>Donald nicol</term>
<term>Early history</term>
<term>Early modernists</term>
<term>Early stage</term>
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<term>Early years</term>
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<term>Eastern habsburg lands</term>
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<term>Economic development</term>
<term>Economic growth</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic role</term>
<term>Economic structure</term>
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<term>Fascinating book</term>
<term>Fellow scholars</term>
<term>Female sexuality</term>
<term>Female tradition</term>
<term>Feminist</term>
<term>Feminist historians</term>
<term>Fifteenth century</term>
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<term>Firm believer</term>
<term>First book</term>
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<term>First half</term>
<term>First part</term>
<term>First place</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First world</term>
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<term>Good idea</term>
<term>Good work</term>
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<term>Grand debate</term>
<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great interest</term>
<term>Great leap</term>
<term>Greek inventions</term>
<term>Guillem ramon</term>
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<term>Habsburg lands</term>
<term>Haigh</term>
<term>Hambledon press</term>
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<term>Hellenistic</term>
<term>Hellenistic world</term>
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<term>Henry tudor</term>
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<term>Heyman center</term>
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<term>Higher education</term>
<term>Himmelfarb</term>
<term>Historian</term>
<term>Historical consciousness</term>
<term>Historical context</term>
<term>Historical descriptions</term>
<term>Historical insights</term>
<term>Historical material</term>
<term>Historical myth</term>
<term>Historical research</term>
<term>Historical scholarship</term>
<term>Historical study</term>
<term>Historiography</term>
<term>Honest newtonian</term>
<term>Human beings</term>
<term>Huntington library</term>
<term>Imperial russia</term>
<term>Important book</term>
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<term>Inquisition</term>
<term>Intellectual context</term>
<term>Intellectual ideas</term>
<term>Interesting book</term>
<term>Interesting things</term>
<term>International relations</term>
<term>International society</term>
<term>Inventive activity</term>
<term>Irish forces</term>
<term>Irish society</term>
<term>Islam</term>
<term>Islamic history</term>
<term>John donald</term>
<term>John locke</term>
<term>John tosh</term>
<term>Joseph barker</term>
<term>Karl bosl</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Kent antony copley</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Labour movement</term>
<term>Labouring classes</term>
<term>Large extent</term>
<term>Large part</term>
<term>Large range</term>
<term>Last century</term>
<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last word</term>
<term>Legal development</term>
<term>Legal pluralism</term>
<term>Legal profession</term>
<term>Less attention</term>
<term>Life sciences</term>
<term>Little sign</term>
<term>Local government</term>
<term>Local research</term>
<term>London clanchy</term>
<term>Long history</term>
<term>Long time</term>
<term>Longest chapter</term>
<term>Longman</term>
<term>Lynn hunt</term>
<term>Maitland</term>
<term>Major advance</term>
<term>Major contribution</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Manorial descents</term>
<term>Many aspects</term>
<term>Many readers</term>
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<term>Marc ferro</term>
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<term>Marxist</term>
<term>Marxist historians</term>
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<term>Michael lapidge</term>
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<term>Middle class</term>
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<term>Modern china</term>
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<term>Modern times</term>
<term>Modern wales</term>
<term>Modern world</term>
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<term>More space</term>
<term>Multinational empire</term>
<term>Muslim</term>
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<term>National consciousness</term>
<term>Nationalist rhetoric</term>
<term>Natural science</term>
<term>Newtonian</term>
<term>Nicholas purcell</term>
<term>Nicol</term>
<term>Nineteenth centuries</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
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<term>Norman davies</term>
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<term>Open elite</term>
<term>Opening chapter</term>
<term>Oral history</term>
<term>Oral tradition</term>
<term>Ordinary people</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Original sources</term>
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<term>Other essays</term>
<term>Other factors</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other historians</term>
<term>Other scholars</term>
<term>Other sources</term>
<term>Other things</term>
<term>Other volumes</term>
<term>Overall achievement</term>
<term>Oxford</term>
<term>Oxford paul</term>
<term>Oxford university</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Papal authorities</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Parish gentry</term>
<term>Particular interest</term>
<term>Particular value</term>
<term>Patent system</term>
<term>Patriotic agitation</term>
<term>Pearl harbor</term>
<term>Peasant</term>
<term>Perfectionist claims</term>
<term>Persevering reader</term>
<term>Physical education</term>
<term>Place names</term>
<term>Political class</term>
<term>Political context</term>
<term>Political culture</term>
<term>Political economy</term>
<term>Political history</term>
<term>Political institutions</term>
<term>Political life</term>
<term>Political stability</term>
<term>Political theorist</term>
<term>Political theory</term>
<term>Poor work</term>
<term>Popular culture</term>
<term>Popular education</term>
<term>Post school education</term>
<term>Powis</term>
<term>Preface</term>
<term>Presbyterian system</term>
<term>Present book</term>
<term>Present reviewer</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Previous publications</term>
<term>Primary schools</term>
<term>Primary sources</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Private property</term>
<term>Privet hedges</term>
<term>Privileged status</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor chandler</term>
<term>Professor clark</term>
<term>Professor glover</term>
<term>Professor himmelfarb</term>
<term>Professor jackson</term>
<term>Professor kann</term>
<term>Professor lewis</term>
<term>Professor mitchell</term>
<term>Professor nuzzo</term>
<term>Professor ruggiero</term>
<term>Professor stone</term>
<term>Property rights</term>
<term>Public schools</term>
<term>Public worship</term>
<term>Questionable nature</term>
<term>Ramm</term>
<term>Ramon llull</term>
<term>Readable</term>
<term>Readable book</term>
<term>Readable style</term>
<term>Real value</term>
<term>Recent literature</term>
<term>Recent research</term>
<term>Recent work</term>
<term>Recent years</term>
<term>Reformer</term>
<term>Regional variations</term>
<term>Religious change</term>
<term>Religious history</term>
<term>Religious toleration</term>
<term>Renaissance venice</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
<term>Richard marius</term>
<term>Robinson college</term>
<term>Rodney hilton</term>
<term>Roman catholic</term>
<term>Romantic love</term>
<term>Royal society</term>
<term>Royal taxation</term>
<term>Rural revolt</term>
<term>Rural society</term>
<term>Ruth perry</term>
<term>Same criticism</term>
<term>Scholarly</term>
<term>Scholarly study</term>
<term>Scholarly work</term>
<term>Schumpeter</term>
<term>Scientific naturalism</term>
<term>Scientific revolution</term>
<term>Second century</term>
<term>Second empire</term>
<term>Second half</term>
<term>Second part</term>
<term>Second volume</term>
<term>Second world</term>
<term>Secondary schools</term>
<term>Secondary sources</term>
<term>Separate histories</term>
<term>Separate identity</term>
<term>Seventeenth centuries</term>
<term>Seventeenth century</term>
<term>Seventh edition</term>
<term>Sexuality</term>
<term>Sheer imagination</term>
<term>Shetland</term>
<term>Shetland life</term>
<term>Short history</term>
<term>Short notices</term>
<term>Short review</term>
<term>Short shrift</term>
<term>Short study</term>
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<term>Sixth century</term>
<term>Smaller centres</term>
<term>Social attitudes</term>
<term>Social change</term>
<term>Social control</term>
<term>Social historians</term>
<term>Social history</term>
<term>Social sciences</term>
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<term>Spector</term>
<term>Star chamber</term>
<term>Statistical tables</term>
<term>Stirling bebbington</term>
<term>Strong king</term>
<term>Subject matter</term>
<term>Such diversity</term>
<term>Such matters</term>
<term>Such publications</term>
<term>Such questions</term>
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<term>Universal history</term>
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<term>Urban hierarchies</term>
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Book reviewed in this article: GENERAL: WHICH ROAD TO THE PAST? TWO VIEWS OF HISTORY. By R.W. Fogel and G.R. Elton. GENERAL: HISTORIOGRAPHY: ANCIENT. MEDIEVAL, AND MODERN. By Ernst Breisach. GENERAL: VISIONS OF HISTORY. Edited by Henry Ableove, Betsy Blackmar, Peter Dimock, and Jonathan Schneer. GENERAL: WRITING HISTORY: ESSAY ON EPISTEMOLOGY. By Paul Veyne (translated by M. Moore‐Rinvolucri). GENERAL: LIFE HISTORIES AND PSYCHOBIOGRAPHY: EXPLORATIONS IN THEORY AND METHOD. By William McKinley Runyan. GENERAL: THE TRANSCENDENCE OF HISTORY: ESSAYS ON THE EVOLUTION OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS. By J.L. Esposito. GENERAL: THE USE AND ABUSE OF HISTORY: OR HOW THE PAST IS TAUGHT. By Marc Ferro. GENERAL: JUSTIFYING HISTORICAL DESCRIPTIONS. By C. Behan McCullagh. GENERAL: THE PURSUIT OF HISTORY: AIMS, METHODS AND NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY. By John Tosh. GENERAL: LEARNING HISTORY. Edited by A.K. Dickinson, P.J. Lee and P.J. Rogers. GENERAL: DISCOVERING WOMEN'S HISTORY: A PRACTICAL MANUAL. By Deirdre Beddoe. GENERAL: THE PAST RECAPTURED: G !EAT HISTORIANS AND THE HISTORY OF HISTORY. By M. A. Fitzsimons. GENERAL: F.W. MAITLAND. By G.R. Elton. GENERAL: THE BRITISH MARXIST HISTORIANS: AN INTRODUCTORY ANALYSIS. By Harvey J. Kaye. GENERAL: BIBLICAL ORIGINS OF MODERN SECULAR CULTURE: AN ESSAY IN THE INTERPRETATION OF WESTERN HISTORY. By willis B. Glover. GENERAL: HISTORY, SOCIETY AND THE CHURCHES: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF OWEN CHADWICK. Edited by D. Beales and G. Best. GENERAL: PERSECUTION AND TOLERATION. Edited by W.J. Sheik. GENERAL: THE INQUISITION: THE HAMMER OF HERESY. By Edward Burman. GENERAL: CROSS‐CURRENTS: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND FAITH. By C.A. Russell. GENERAL: THE POWERS OF PROPHECY: THE CEDAR OF LEBANON VISION FROM THE MONGOL ONSLAUGHT TO THE DAWN OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT. By R.E. Lerner. GENERAL: RELIGION AND RURAL REVOLT. Edited by János M. Bak and Gerhard Benecke. GENERAL: STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF WORSHIP IN SCOTLAND. Edited by Duncan Forrester and Douglas Murray. GENERAL: THE JEWS OF ISLAM. By Bernard Lewis. GENERAL: THE END OF STRIFE: DEATH, RECONCILIATION AND EXPRESSIONS OF CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY. Edited by David Loades. GENERAL: DEATH IN PORTUGAL: STUDIES IN PORTUGUESE ANTHROPOLOGY AND MODERN HISTORY. Edited by Rui Feijó, Herminio Martins and Joāo des Pina‐Cabral. GENERAL: GUILDS AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN EUROPEAN POLITICAL THOUGHT FROM THE TWELFTH CENTURYTO THE PRESENT. By Antony Black. GENERAL: STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL THEORY. VOLUME 2: THE MINDS AND THE MASSES 1760–1980. By G.H. Bantock. GENERAL: WAGNERISM IN EUROPEAN CULTURE AND POLITICS. Edited by David c. Large and William Weber. GENERAL: JOSEPH ALOIS SCHUMPETER: FORSCHER, LEHRER UND POLTIKER. By Eduard März. GENERAL: VISIONS OF THE MODERN CIW: ESSAYS IN HISTORY, ART, AND LITERATURE. Edited by William Sharpe and Leonard Wallock. GENERAL: THE BOURGEOIS EXPERIENCE, VICTORIA TO FREUD. VOLUME 1: EDUCATION OF THE SENSES. By Peter Gay. GENERAL: NOBLE PRIVILEGE. By Michael Bush. GENERAL: ARISTOCRACY. By Jonathan Powis. GENERAL: VIVE LE ROI: A HISTORY OF THE FRENCH CORONATION FROM CHARLES V TO CHARLES x. By Richard A. Jackson. GENERAL: PHILIP MAZZEI: SELECTED WRITINGS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 3 VOLUMES. Edited by Margherita Marchione. GENERAL: SOCIAL PRECONDITIONS OF NATIONAL REVIVAL IN EUROPE. By Miroslav Hroch. GENERAL: PROBLEME UND AUFGABEN DER ÖSTERREICHISCHEN GESCHICHTSFORSCHUNG. By Erich Zöllner. GENERAL: THE PEOPLE OF THE EASTERN HABSBURG LANDS, 1526–1918. By Robert A. Kann. GENERAL: DIE BÖHMISCHEN LÄNDER ZWISCHEN OST UND WEST: FESTSCHRIFT FÜR KARL BOSL ZUM 75.GEBURTSTAG. Edited by Ferdinand Seibt. GENERAL: UNDERSTANDING IMPERIAL RUSSIA: STATE AND SOCIETY IN THE OLD REGIME. By Marc Raeff. GENERAL: RUSSIA'S WESTERN BORDERLANDS, 1710–1870. By Edward C. Thaden. GENERAL: BREAD AND SALT: A SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF FOOD AND DRINK IN RUSSIA. By R.E.F. Smith and David Christian. GENERAL: HEART OF EUROPE: A SHORT HISTORY OF POLAND. By Norman Davies. GENERAL: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE YUGOSLAV PEOPLES. By Fred Singleton. GENERAL: THE CAMBRIDGE HISTOKICAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Edited by Christopher Haigh. GENERAL: LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN BRITISH HISTORY. Edited by J.A. Guy and H.G. Beale. GENERAL: CRIMINAL LAW AND SOCIETY IN LATE MEDIEVAL AND TUDOR ENGLAND. By John G. Bellamy. GENERAL: LAW, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, 1750–1914: ESSAYS IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW, Edited by G.R. Rubin and David Sugarman. GENERAL: ‘WITHOUT THE LAW’: ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN MIDNINETEENTH‐CENTURY ENGLAND. By H.W. Arthurs. GENERAL: PLACE‐NAMES IN THE LANDSCAPE. By Margaret Gelling. GENERAL: LAND, KINSHIP AND LIFE‐CYCLE. Edited by Richard M. Smith. GENERAL: AN OPEN ELITE? ENGLAND 1540–3880. By Lawrence Stone and Jeanne c. GENERAL: REPRODUCTIVE RITUALS: THE PERCEPTION OF FERTILITY IN ENGLAND FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. By Angus McLaren. GENERAL: ABOLITIONISTS AND WORKING‐CLASS PROBLEMS IN THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION. By Betty Fladeland. GENERAL: PROLETARIAN PHILOSOPHERS: PROBLEMS OF SOCIALIST CULTURE IN BRITAIN. 1900–1940. By Jonathan Rée. GENERAL: THE VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF YORKSHIRE: EAST RIDING, VOLUME v. Edited by K.J. Allison. GENERAL: THE VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF SOMERSET, VOLUME V. Edited by R.W. Dunning. GENERAL: WALES: THE SHAPING OF A NATION. By Prys Morgan and David Thomas. GENERAL: MODERN WALES: A CONCISE HISTORY c1485–1979. By Gareth Elwyn Jones. GENERAL: SHETLAND LIFE AND TRADE ISSO‐1914. By Hance D. Smith. GENERAL: THE BRITISH EMPIRE 1558–1983. By T.O. Lloyd. GENERAL: THE PATTERNS OF WAR SINCE THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By Larry H. Addington. GENERAL: THE STANDARD OF ‘CIVILIZATION’ IN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY, By Gerrit w. Gong. GENERAL: THE ISSUE OF WAR: STATES, SOCIETIES. AND THE FAR EASTERN CONFLICT OF 1941–1945, By Christopher Thorne. GENERAL: EAGLE AGAINST THE SUN: THE AMERICAN WAR WITH JAPAN. By Ronald H. Spector. GENERAL: THE PACIFIC WAR. By John Costello. GENERAL: CROSS‐CULTURAL TRADE IN WORLD HISTORY. By Philip D. Curtin. GENERAL: ENTERPRISE AND HISTORY: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OFCHARLES WILSON. Edited by D.C. Coleman and Peter Mathias. GENERAL: THE DISCOVERERS: A HISTORY OF MAN'S SEARCH TO KNOW HIS WORLD AND HIMSELF. By Daniel J. Boorstin. GENERAL: SCIENCE VERSUS PRACTICE: CHEMISTRY IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN. By R.F. Bud and G.K. GENERAL: T.H. HUXLEY'S PLACE IN NATURAL SCIENCE. By Mario A. Di Gregorio. GENERAL: THE YOUNG EINSTEIN: THE ADVENT OF RELATIVITY. By Lewis Pyenson. GENERAL: TRANSFORMATION AND TRADITION IN THE SCIENCES: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF I. BERNARD COHEN. Edited by Everett Mendelsohn. GENERAL: COIN OF THE REALM: AN INTRODUCTION TO NUMISMATICS. By James E. Spaulding. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY: VOLUME VII. PART I. THE HELLENISTIC WORLD TO THE COMING OF THE ROMANS. Edited by F.W. Walbank et als. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY PLATES TO VOLUME VII. PART I. Edited by Roger Ling. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CAMPANIA. By Martin Frederiksen. Edited with additions by Nicholas Purcell. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CHRISTIANIZING THE ROMAN EMPIRE (AD 100–4(H)). By Ramsay MacMullen. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BIBLE IN THE MEDIEVAL WORLD: ESSAYS IN MEMORY OF BERYL SMALLEY. Edited by Katherine Walsh and Diana Wood. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CRUSADE AND MISSION: EUROPEAN APPROACHES TOWARD THE MUSLIMS. By Benjamin Z. Kedar. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: A MEDIEVAL CATALAN NOBLE FAMILY: THE MONTCADAS 1000–1230. By John Shideler. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 1025–1204: A POLITICAL HISTORY. By Michael Angold. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BYZANTINE ARISTOCRACY, IX TO XII CENTURIES. Edited by Michael Angold. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF MEDIEVAL ENGLAND AND WALES. By John M. Steane. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: GLAMORGAN COUNTY HISTORY. VOLUME II: EARLY GLAMORGAN: PREHISTORY AND EARLY HISTORY. Edited by Hubert N. Savory. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: GILDAS: NEW APPROACHES. Edited by Michael Lapidge and David Dumville. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: GUILLAUME LE CONQUÉRANT. By Michel de Bouard. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE ENGLISH RISING OF 1381. Edited by R.H. Hilton and T.H. Aston. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: HENRY V: THE PRACTICE OF KINGSHIP. Edited by G.L. Harriss. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE CHURCH, POLITICS AND PATRONAGE IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. Edited with an Introduction by Barrie Dobson. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE DESPOTATE OF EPIROS. 1267–1479: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF GREECE IN THE MIDDLE AGES. By Donald Nicol. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE BOUNDARIES OF EROS: SEX CRIME AND SEXUALITY IN RENAISSANCE VENICE. By Guido Ruggiero. 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