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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. By Neal Wood EARLY MODERN: IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CREATOR: ISAAC NEWTON AND tiis TIMES. By Gale E. Christianson EARLY MODERN: WILLIAM WHISTON: HONEST NEWTONIAN. By James E. Force EARLY MODERN: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: ART. DESIGN AND SOCIETY 1689–1789. THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY. ART. DESIGN AND SOCIETY 1789–1852 By Bernard Denvir EARLY MODERN: SAMUEL JOHNSON AND THE SENSE OF HISTORY. By John A. Vance EARLY MODERN: BRITAIN IN THE AGE OF WALPOLE. Edited by Jeremy Black EARLY MODERN: THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE DUKES OF RICHMOND AND NEWCASTLE 1724–1750. Edited by T.J. McCann EARLY MODERN: JAMES GIBBS. By Terry Friedman EARLY MODERN: POLITICS AND FINANCE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By Dame Lucy Sutherland, edited by Aubrey Newman EARLY MODERN: STRESS AND STABILITY IN LATE EIGHTEENTH‐CENTURY BRITAIN: REFLECTIONS ON THE BRITISH AVOIDANCE OF REVOLUTION. By Ian R. Christie EARLY MODERN: THE HISTORY OF THE BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY. VOLUME 2: 1700–1830: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. By Michael W. Flinn EARLY MODERN: OWEN ROE O'NEILL AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CATHOLIC IRELAND. By Jerrold I Casway EARLY MODERN: SCOTISH TRADE WITH IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By L.E. Cochran EARLY MODERN: WOMEN AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT. By Margaret Hunt, Margaret Jacob, Phyllis Mack and Ruth Perry EARLY MODERN: FRENCH WOMEN AND THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT. Edited by Samia I. Spencer EARLY MODERN: THE FRENCH NOBILITY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By Guy Chaussinand‐Nogaret EARLY MODERN: PROVISIONING PARIS: MERCHANTS AND MILLERS IN THE GRAIN AND FLOUR TRADE DURING THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By Steven Laurence Kaplan EARLY MODERN: POLITICS, CULTURE AND CLASS IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By Lynn Hunt EARLY MODERN: TIIE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND GERMANY: OCCUPATION AND RESISTANCE IN THE RHINELAND 1792–1802. By T.C. W. Blanning EARLY MODERN: NAPOLEON: THE MYTH OF THE SAVIOUR. By Jean Tulard, translated by T. Waugh LATE MODERN: EUROPE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, 1789–1905; EUROPE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, 1905–1970. By Agatha Ramm LATE MODERN: THE IDEA OF POVERTY: ENGLAND IN THE EARLY INDUSTRIAL AGE. By Gertrude Himmelfarb LATE MODERN: THE CIVILISATION OFTHE CROWD: POPULAR CULTURE IN ENGLAND (1750–1901). By J.M. Golby and A.W. Purdue LATE MODERN: THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CONNEXION: ITS BACKGROUND AND EARLY HISTORY. By Julia Stewart Werner LATE MODERN: THE PATENT SYSTEM AND INVENTIVE ACTIVITY DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, 1750–1652. By H.1. Dutton LATE MODERN: THE PEOPLE'S SCIENCE: THE POPULAR POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EXPLOITATION AND CRISIS, 1815–34. By Noel W. Thompson LATE MODERN: ELECTIONS, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY IN IRELAND 1832–188s. By K. Theodore Hoppen LATE MODERN: ANALISI DI UN'AGITAZIONE CONTADINA NELLA CAMPAGNA ROMANA ALLEPOCA DELLA RESTAURAZIONE. By Carlo M. Travaglini LATE MODERN: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE SECOND EMPIRE, 1852–1871, By Alain Plessis, translated by Jonathan Mandelbaum LATE MODERN: SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN FRANCE: THE EMERGENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1790–1855. By John E. Lesch LATE MODERN: ALL SCIENTISTS NOW: THE ROYAL SOCIETY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. By Marie Boas Hall LATE MODERN: POST SCHOOL EDUCATION. By Gordon Wynne Roderick and Michael Dawson Stephens LATE MODERN: THE RISE OF THE ENGLISH PREP SCHOOL. By Donald Leinster‐Mackay LATE MODERN: WOMEN FIRST: THE FEMALE TRADITION IN ENGLISH PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1880–1980. By Sheila Fletcher LATE MODERN: A WOMAN'S PLACE: AN ORAL HISTORY OF WORKING‐CLASS WOMEN, 1890–1940. By Elizabeth Roberts LATE MODERN: WOMEN OF THE REGIMENT: MARRIAGE AND THE VICTORIAN ARMY. By Myna Trustram LATE MODERN: SCHOOLING THE DAUGHTERS OF MARIANNE: TEXTBOOKS AND THE SOCIALISATION OF GIRLS IN MODERN FRENCH PRIMARY SCHOOLS. By Linda L. Clark LATE MODERN: VICTORS AND VANQUISHED: THE GERMAN INFLUENCE ON ARMY AND CHURCH IN FRANCE AFTER 1870. By Allan Mitchell LATE MODERN: T.G. MASARYK REVISITED: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT. By H.J. Hajek

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<term>Irish society</term>
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<term>Islamic history</term>
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<term>John tosh</term>
<term>Joseph barker</term>
<term>Karl bosl</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Kent antony copley</term>
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<term>Labouring classes</term>
<term>Large extent</term>
<term>Large part</term>
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<term>Last century</term>
<term>Last decade</term>
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<term>Life sciences</term>
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<term>Longest chapter</term>
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<term>Norman davies</term>
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<term>Open elite</term>
<term>Opening chapter</term>
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<term>Oral tradition</term>
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<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Original sources</term>
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<term>Patent system</term>
<term>Patriotic agitation</term>
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<term>Different kind</term>
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<term>General nature</term>
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<term>Hambledon press</term>
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<term>Henry tudor</term>
<term>Henry viii</term>
<term>Heyman center</term>
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<term>High rates</term>
<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>
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<term>John tosh</term>
<term>Joseph barker</term>
<term>Karl bosl</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Kent antony copley</term>
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<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Manorial descents</term>
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<term>Many ways</term>
<term>Many years</term>
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<term>Nineteenth century</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>
<term>Other contributions</term>
<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>
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<term>Oxford</term>
<term>Oxford paul</term>
<term>Oxford university</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
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<term>Particular interest</term>
<term>Particular value</term>
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<term>Patriotic agitation</term>
<term>Pearl harbor</term>
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<term>Perfectionist claims</term>
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<term>Place names</term>
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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. 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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. 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