REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES
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- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 1985-02.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Espagne.
- topic : Histoire ancienne, Archives, Bibliographie, étude de cas, Administration centrale, Histoire contemporaine, Identité culturelle, Activité économique, Développement économique, Relation économique, Système électoral, Fascisme, Politique extérieure, Répartition géographique, Enseignement supérieur, Impérialisme, Révolution industrielle, Relation internationale, Histoire médiévale, Monographie, Musulman, Université ouverte, Société, Régime politique, Violence politique, Opinion publique, Réarmement, Changement social, Social-démocratie, Développement social, Vie sociale, Politique sociale, Rôle social, Sciences sociales, Structure sociale, Arts visuels.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adam smith, Agrarian protest, Agrarian states, Alan bullock, Alan smith, Alehouse, American sources, Analytical framework, Ancient greece, Ancient history, Ancient world, Andre corvisier, Archives, Army commander, Arthur munby, Arthur ransome, Austrian chancellor, Automobile revolution, Basil blackwell, Basilikon doron, Bevin, Bibliography, Biographer, Birkbeck college, Black monks, Blood feud, Bolshevik, Book concerns, Book deals, Book ends, Bourgeoisie, British army, British coal industry, British defence policy, British films, British government, British historians, British history, British policy, British readers, Cabinet office, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge group, Cambridge john dunn, Cambridge university press, Careful study, Carolina press, Case studies, Case study, Central europe, Central feature, Central government, Central italy, Central power, Central theme, Centre, Christ church, Christian england, Christopher holme, Chronicle, Church authorities, Church education, Classical athens, Classical period, Clerical estate, Colin platt, Columbia university press, Command economy, Commercial treaty, Common culture, Common people, Common theme, Communist movements, Comprehensive treatment, Concise account, Conjugal couple, Considerable knowledge, Considerable variety, Contemporary account, Contemporary history, Contemporary liberalism, Contemporary scholarship, Contributor, Corn laws, Counter revolution, Court cases, Croom, Croom helm, Crown film unit, Cult, Cultural history, Cultural identity, Current research, Danube valley, David abraham, Defence, Definitive biography, Dent, Derek fraser, Diary, Different matter, Different ways, Diplomatic history, Dispute settlement, Domesday, Domesday book, Domestic politics, Domestic service, Dublin, Durham, Early career, Early development, Early england, Early middle ages, Early stuarts, Early years, East anglia, Eastern europe, Easy reading, Economic activity, Economic aspect, Economic change, Economic context, Economic crisis, Economic development, Economic developments, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic relations, Education system, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Electoral laws, Electoral system, Elizabeth melling, Elizabethan, Elizabethan oxford, English alehouse, English crown, English government, English history, English language, English people, English politicians, English readers, English towns, English translation, Enjoyable, Enlightenment, Eric, Eric hobsbawm, Ernest bevin, Essay, Essential element, Essential reading, Essex folios, European culture, European history, European idea, European movement, Excellent photographs, Exeter college, Extensive survey, External trade, Family forms, Family history, Fascinating account, Fascism, Favour, Federal republic, Felix hull, Feminist, Fifteenth century, Final analysis, Final chapter, First appearance, First century, First chapter, First contribution, First earl, First essay, First half, First section, First time, First volume, First world, Footnote, Foreign affairs, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Fourth century, Fraser, Free trade, French monarchy, French policy, French revolution, Full review, Further impetus, Further reading, Gender, General editor, General reader, General readers, General themes, Generalisation, Generation conflict, Geographical distribution, Geometric proof, George allen, German youth, Gilbert murray, Glasgow, Glasgow jenny wormald, Glasgow keith robbins, Glasgow maternity hospital, Good deal, Great deal, Great difficulties, Great powers, Greek world, Gross neglect, Ground plan, Guildford, Habsburg empire, Hannah cullwick, Harvard university press, Havre, Henry viii, Herbert richmond, High incidence, High politics, High quality, Higher education, Historian, Historic europe, Historical analysis, Historical circles, Historical development, Historical period, Historical research, Historical statistics, Historical understanding, Historical works, Historiographical, Historiography, Immediate concern, Immense interest, Imperial russia, Imperialism, Important area, Individual chapters, Individual terror, Industrial elite, Industrial growth, Industrial revolution, Informative account, Insufficient consideration, Intellectual history, Interesting points, Interesting question, Interesting survey, International relations, Irish historiography, Irish history, Irish peasants, James donnelly, Jewish community, Jewish migration, Jewish society, Joann mcnamara, John cole, John farquharson, John hiden, Jonathan cape, Joseph baernreither, Judgement, Keele charles townshend, Kegan paul, Kibworth harcourt, Knight service, Labour, Labour government, Labour party, Large number, Large quantities, Last chapter, Last decade, Last word, Last years, Latest volume, Legal history, Lesser extent, Lewis wurgraft, Liberal arts, Limited extent, Liverpool, Liverpool edward acton, Lloyd george, Lloyd jones, Local communities, Local records, London david, Long introduction, Long time, Lord carver, Lord hill, Lord norwich, Lordship, Lyons, Macmillan, Main factions, Main issues, Main subject, Main theme, Major contribution, Major works, Manchester david whitehead, Manchester university press, Manorial records, Many myths, Many others, Many ways, Maritime history, Marlborough, Marlborough castle, Marlborough college, Marxist, Mass observation, Mass terror, Maternity, Maternity hospital, Maurice hutt, Medieval, Medieval dublin, Medieval england, Medieval history, Mental world, Middle ages, Military conscription, Military history, Military operations, Modem period, Modern france, Modern period, Modern research, Modern scholars, Modern scholarship, Modern world, Monarchy, Monograph, More attention, More detail, More interest, More light, Much space, Mukerji, Muslim, Narrative account, Nation state, National socialism, Naval developments, Naval history, Nazi movement, Nazi party, Nicholas pronay, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Northern europe, Northern ireland, Nsdap, Nsdap members, Official papers, Official records, Omission, Open university, Open university richard bessel, Oppressed culture, Oral history, Organisation, Original book, Other contributors, Other essays, Other hand, Other hospitals, Other matters, Other side, Other sources, Other states, Other words, Other work, Oxford, Oxford paul, Oxford university press, Papal revolution, Papal states, Paperback, Parish clergy, Party leadership, Paul roberts, Peasant, Peninsula campaigns, Penny capitalism, Perceptive, Personal relationship, Personal rule, Pictorial information, Political action, Political economy, Political history, Political ideas, Political life, Political system, Political violence, Polytechnic, Popular history, Popular violence, Powerful obstacle, Present book, Present century, Present edition, Present editors, Present reviewer, Present volume, Previous century, Primary sources, Princeton university press, Private enterprise, Private letters, Private life, Private papers, Professor book, Professor conclusions, Professor eisenstein, Professor faulkner, Professor fraser, Professor goldberg, Professor greenleaf, Professor hale, Professor kater, Professor keefe, Professor lehmann, Professor robbins, Professor scarisbrick, Professor showalter, Professor tendency, Professor watt, Professor west, Professor work, Proof reading, Propertied classes, Protestant reformers, Public life, Public opinion, Public record office, Puritanism, Ramsbury, Ransome, Rapid increase, Readable, Rearmament, Rearmament plans, Reasonable moderation, Recent research, Recent scholarship, Recent work, Recent years, Regional differences, Religious history, Remarkable ability, Reviewer, Revisionist, Richard hooker, Richard hough, Richard wall, Robin frame, Roger collins, Roman catholic, Romantic nationalism, Royal government, Royalist, Royalist cause, Ruler, Rupert, Rural communities, Russian populism, Same period, Same time, Scholar, Second account, Second edition, Second section, Second world, Secondary sources, Selwyn college, Sensitive discussion, Separate studies, Seventeenth century, Short notices, Short notices parliament, Shropshire servant, Sidney street, Sixteenth century, Social aspects, Social background, Social change, Social classes, Social control, Social democracy, Social development, Social discipline, Social groups, Social historian, Social history, Social life, Social policy, Social profile, Social role, Social sciences, Social structure, Social terms, Source criticism, Southampton, Soviet policy, Soviet union, Spain, Standard work, State department, State papers, Statistical tables, Structural problems, Study sections, Substantial part, Such errors, Such issues, Such matters, Such questions, Surprising omissions, Technical development, Technical terms, Technological innovation, Temporal power, Textbook, Third reich, Third republic, Third volume, Third world, Thirteenth century, Timely reminder, Topic, Total view, Trade unionists, Trade unions, Tudor, Tudor england, Twelfth century, Twentieth century, Ulster, Unbuilt oxford, Uninitiated reader, Unionist, University college, Unrivalled knowledge, Urban history, Useful addition, Useful book, Useful contribution, Useful text, Valuable article, Valuable contribution, Valuable study, Various wars, Vergennes, Vernon bogdanor, Victorian england, Viii, Visual arts, Vital role, Wadham college, Wage labour, Wage structure, Wales press, Weber, Weber thesis, Weimar, Weimar period, Weimar republic, Welcome emphasis, Welsh, Western culture, Western europe, Western nations, Western powers, Western world, Westfield college, Westminster abbey, Whilton dispute, Whole book, Wide range, Wider audience, Wider context, Wilfrid laurier university press, William shakespeare, Wisconsin press, Woman question, World view, World wars, Worth reading, Xiii, Yale university press, Younger pitt.
- Teeft :
- Adam smith, Agrarian protest, Agrarian states, Alan bullock, Alan smith, Alehouse, American sources, Analytical framework, Ancient greece, Ancient history, Ancient world, Andre corvisier, Archives, Army commander, Arthur munby, Arthur ransome, Austrian chancellor, Automobile revolution, Basil blackwell, Basilikon doron, Bevin, Bibliography, Biographer, Birkbeck college, Black monks, Blood feud, Bolshevik, Book concerns, Book deals, Book ends, Bourgeoisie, British army, British coal industry, British defence policy, British films, British government, British historians, British history, British policy, British readers, Cabinet office, California press, Cambridge, Cambridge group, Cambridge john dunn, Cambridge university press, Careful study, Carolina press, Case studies, Case study, Central europe, Central feature, Central government, Central italy, Central power, Central theme, Centre, Christ church, Christian england, Christopher holme, Chronicle, Church authorities, Church education, Classical athens, Classical period, Clerical estate, Colin platt, Columbia university press, Command economy, Commercial treaty, Common culture, Common people, Common theme, Communist movements, Comprehensive treatment, Concise account, Conjugal couple, Considerable knowledge, Considerable variety, Contemporary account, Contemporary history, Contemporary liberalism, Contemporary scholarship, Contributor, Corn laws, Counter revolution, Court cases, Croom, Croom helm, Crown film unit, Cult, Cultural history, Cultural identity, Current research, Danube valley, David abraham, Defence, Definitive biography, Dent, Derek fraser, Diary, Different matter, Different ways, Diplomatic history, Dispute settlement, Domesday, Domesday book, Domestic politics, Domestic service, Dublin, Durham, Early career, Early development, Early england, Early middle ages, Early stuarts, Early years, East anglia, Eastern europe, Easy reading, Economic activity, Economic aspect, Economic change, Economic context, Economic crisis, Economic development, Economic developments, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic relations, Education system, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Electoral laws, Electoral system, Elizabeth melling, Elizabethan, Elizabethan oxford, English alehouse, English crown, English government, English history, English language, English people, English politicians, English readers, English towns, English translation, Enjoyable, Enlightenment, Eric, Eric hobsbawm, Ernest bevin, Essay, Essential element, Essential reading, Essex folios, European culture, European history, European idea, European movement, Excellent photographs, Exeter college, Extensive survey, External trade, Family forms, Family history, Fascinating account, Fascism, Favour, Federal republic, Felix hull, Feminist, Fifteenth century, Final analysis, Final chapter, First appearance, First century, First chapter, First contribution, First earl, First essay, First half, First section, First time, First volume, First world, Footnote, Foreign affairs, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Foreign secretary, Fourth century, Fraser, Free trade, French monarchy, French policy, French revolution, Full review, Further impetus, Further reading, Gender, General editor, General reader, General readers, General themes, Generalisation, Generation conflict, Geographical distribution, Geometric proof, George allen, German youth, Gilbert murray, Glasgow, Glasgow jenny wormald, Glasgow keith robbins, Glasgow maternity hospital, Good deal, Great deal, Great difficulties, Great powers, Greek world, Gross neglect, Ground plan, Guildford, Habsburg empire, Hannah cullwick, Harvard university press, Havre, Henry viii, Herbert richmond, High incidence, High politics, High quality, Higher education, Historian, Historic europe, Historical analysis, Historical circles, Historical development, Historical period, Historical research, Historical statistics, Historical understanding, Historical works, Historiographical, Historiography, Immediate concern, Immense interest, Imperial russia, Imperialism, Important area, Individual chapters, Individual terror, Industrial elite, Industrial growth, Industrial revolution, Informative account, Insufficient consideration, Intellectual history, Interesting points, Interesting question, Interesting survey, International relations, Irish historiography, Irish history, Irish peasants, James donnelly, Jewish community, Jewish migration, Jewish society, Joann mcnamara, John cole, John farquharson, John hiden, Jonathan cape, Joseph baernreither, Judgement, Keele charles townshend, Kegan paul, Kibworth harcourt, Knight service, Labour, Labour government, Labour party, Large number, Large quantities, Last chapter, Last decade, Last word, Last years, Latest volume, Legal history, Lesser extent, Lewis wurgraft, Liberal arts, Limited extent, Liverpool, Liverpool edward acton, Lloyd george, Lloyd jones, Local communities, Local records, London david, Long introduction, Long time, Lord carver, Lord hill, Lord norwich, Lordship, Lyons, Macmillan, Main factions, Main issues, Main subject, Main theme, Major contribution, Major works, Manchester david whitehead, Manchester university press, Manorial records, Many myths, Many others, Many ways, Maritime history, Marlborough, Marlborough castle, Marlborough college, Marxist, Mass observation, Mass terror, Maternity, Maternity hospital, Maurice hutt, Medieval, Medieval dublin, Medieval england, Medieval history, Mental world, Middle ages, Military conscription, Military history, Military operations, Modem period, Modern france, Modern period, Modern research, Modern scholars, Modern scholarship, Modern world, Monarchy, Monograph, More attention, More detail, More interest, More light, Much space, Mukerji, Muslim, Narrative account, Nation state, National socialism, Naval developments, Naval history, Nazi movement, Nazi party, Nicholas pronay, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Northern europe, Northern ireland, Nsdap, Nsdap members, Official papers, Official records, Omission, Open university, Open university richard bessel, Oppressed culture, Oral history, Organisation, Original book, Other contributors, Other essays, Other hand, Other hospitals, Other matters, Other side, Other sources, Other states, Other words, Other work, Oxford, Oxford paul, Oxford university press, Papal revolution, Papal states, Paperback, Parish clergy, Party leadership, Paul roberts, Peasant, Peninsula campaigns, Penny capitalism, Perceptive, Personal relationship, Personal rule, Pictorial information, Political action, Political economy, Political history, Political ideas, Political life, Political system, Political violence, Polytechnic, Popular history, Popular violence, Powerful obstacle, Present book, Present century, Present edition, Present editors, Present reviewer, Present volume, Previous century, Primary sources, Princeton university press, Private enterprise, Private letters, Private life, Private papers, Professor book, Professor conclusions, Professor eisenstein, Professor faulkner, Professor fraser, Professor goldberg, Professor greenleaf, Professor hale, Professor kater, Professor keefe, Professor lehmann, Professor robbins, Professor scarisbrick, Professor showalter, Professor tendency, Professor watt, Professor west, Professor work, Proof reading, Propertied classes, Protestant reformers, Public life, Public opinion, Public record office, Puritanism, Ramsbury, Ransome, Rapid increase, Readable, Rearmament, Rearmament plans, Reasonable moderation, Recent research, Recent scholarship, Recent work, Recent years, Regional differences, Religious history, Remarkable ability, Reviewer, Revisionist, Richard hooker, Richard hough, Richard wall, Robin frame, Roger collins, Roman catholic, Romantic nationalism, Royal government, Royalist, Royalist cause, Ruler, Rupert, Rural communities, Russian populism, Same period, Same time, Scholar, Second account, Second edition, Second section, Second world, Secondary sources, Selwyn college, Sensitive discussion, Separate studies, Seventeenth century, Short notices, Short notices parliament, Shropshire servant, Sidney street, Sixteenth century, Social aspects, Social background, Social change, Social classes, Social control, Social democracy, Social development, Social discipline, Social groups, Social historian, Social history, Social life, Social policy, Social profile, Social role, Social sciences, Social structure, Social terms, Source criticism, Southampton, Soviet policy, Soviet union, Spain, Standard work, State department, State papers, Statistical tables, Structural problems, Study sections, Substantial part, Such errors, Such issues, Such matters, Such questions, Surprising omissions, Technical development, Technical terms, Technological innovation, Temporal power, Textbook, Third reich, Third republic, Third volume, Third world, Thirteenth century, Timely reminder, Topic, Total view, Trade unionists, Trade unions, Tudor, Tudor england, Twelfth century, Twentieth century, Ulster, Unbuilt oxford, Uninitiated reader, Unionist, University college, Unrivalled knowledge, Urban history, Useful addition, Useful book, Useful contribution, Useful text, Valuable article, Valuable contribution, Valuable study, Various wars, Vergennes, Vernon bogdanor, Victorian england, Viii, Visual arts, Vital role, Wadham college, Wage labour, Wage structure, Wales press, Weber, Weber thesis, Weimar, Weimar period, Weimar republic, Welcome emphasis, Welsh, Western culture, Western europe, Western nations, Western powers, Western world, Westfield college, Westminster abbey, Whilton dispute, Whole book, Wide range, Wider audience, Wider context, Wilfrid laurier university press, William shakespeare, Wisconsin press, Woman question, World view, World wars, Worth reading, Xiii, Yale university press, Younger pitt.
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<term>More detail</term>
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<term>Nation state</term>
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<term>Naval history</term>
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<term>Nazi party</term>
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<term>Nsdap members</term>
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<term>Official records</term>
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<term>Other essays</term>
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<term>Other side</term>
<term>Other sources</term>
<term>Other states</term>
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<term>Other work</term>
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<term>Oxford paul</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Papal revolution</term>
<term>Papal states</term>
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<term>Paul roberts</term>
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<term>Penny capitalism</term>
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<term>Political economy</term>
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<term>Present century</term>
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<term>Present editors</term>
<term>Present reviewer</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
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<term>Primary sources</term>
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<term>Private letters</term>
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<term>Private papers</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor conclusions</term>
<term>Professor eisenstein</term>
<term>Professor faulkner</term>
<term>Professor fraser</term>
<term>Professor goldberg</term>
<term>Professor greenleaf</term>
<term>Professor hale</term>
<term>Professor kater</term>
<term>Professor keefe</term>
<term>Professor lehmann</term>
<term>Professor robbins</term>
<term>Professor scarisbrick</term>
<term>Professor showalter</term>
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<term>Professor watt</term>
<term>Professor west</term>
<term>Professor work</term>
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<term>Regional differences</term>
<term>Religious history</term>
<term>Remarkable ability</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
<term>Revisionist</term>
<term>Richard hooker</term>
<term>Richard hough</term>
<term>Richard wall</term>
<term>Robin frame</term>
<term>Roger collins</term>
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<term>Romantic nationalism</term>
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<term>Same time</term>
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<term>Second edition</term>
<term>Second section</term>
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<term>Seventeenth century</term>
<term>Short notices</term>
<term>Short notices parliament</term>
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<term>Sidney street</term>
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<term>Social background</term>
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<term>State papers</term>
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<term>Such errors</term>
<term>Such issues</term>
<term>Such matters</term>
<term>Such questions</term>
<term>Surprising omissions</term>
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<term>Technical terms</term>
<term>Technological innovation</term>
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<term>Third world</term>
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<term>Analytical framework</term>
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<term>Ancient history</term>
<term>Ancient world</term>
<term>Andre corvisier</term>
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<term>Arthur munby</term>
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<term>Cambridge university press</term>
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<term>Central feature</term>
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<term>Central italy</term>
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<term>Church education</term>
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<term>Colin platt</term>
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<term>Common people</term>
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<term>Different ways</term>
<term>Diplomatic history</term>
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<term>Domesday book</term>
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<term>Early development</term>
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<term>Eastern europe</term>
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<term>Economic change</term>
<term>Economic context</term>
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<term>Economic developments</term>
<term>Economic historians</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic relations</term>
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<term>English history</term>
<term>English language</term>
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<term>English politicians</term>
<term>English readers</term>
<term>English towns</term>
<term>English translation</term>
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<term>Eric hobsbawm</term>
<term>Ernest bevin</term>
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<term>Essential reading</term>
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<term>European history</term>
<term>European idea</term>
<term>European movement</term>
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<term>Family forms</term>
<term>Family history</term>
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<term>Fascism</term>
<term>Favour</term>
<term>Federal republic</term>
<term>Felix hull</term>
<term>Feminist</term>
<term>Fifteenth century</term>
<term>Final analysis</term>
<term>Final chapter</term>
<term>First appearance</term>
<term>First century</term>
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<term>First contribution</term>
<term>First earl</term>
<term>First essay</term>
<term>First half</term>
<term>First section</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First volume</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Footnote</term>
<term>Foreign affairs</term>
<term>Foreign office</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Foreign secretary</term>
<term>Fourth century</term>
<term>Fraser</term>
<term>Free trade</term>
<term>French monarchy</term>
<term>French policy</term>
<term>French revolution</term>
<term>Full review</term>
<term>Further impetus</term>
<term>Further reading</term>
<term>Gender</term>
<term>General editor</term>
<term>General reader</term>
<term>General readers</term>
<term>General themes</term>
<term>Generalisation</term>
<term>Generation conflict</term>
<term>Geographical distribution</term>
<term>Geometric proof</term>
<term>George allen</term>
<term>German youth</term>
<term>Gilbert murray</term>
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<term>Glasgow jenny wormald</term>
<term>Glasgow keith robbins</term>
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<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great difficulties</term>
<term>Great powers</term>
<term>Greek world</term>
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<term>Guildford</term>
<term>Habsburg empire</term>
<term>Hannah cullwick</term>
<term>Harvard university press</term>
<term>Havre</term>
<term>Henry viii</term>
<term>Herbert richmond</term>
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<term>High politics</term>
<term>High quality</term>
<term>Higher education</term>
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<term>Historic europe</term>
<term>Historical analysis</term>
<term>Historical circles</term>
<term>Historical development</term>
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<term>Historical research</term>
<term>Historical statistics</term>
<term>Historical understanding</term>
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<term>Historiography</term>
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<term>Immense interest</term>
<term>Imperial russia</term>
<term>Imperialism</term>
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<term>Individual chapters</term>
<term>Individual terror</term>
<term>Industrial elite</term>
<term>Industrial growth</term>
<term>Industrial revolution</term>
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<term>Intellectual history</term>
<term>Interesting points</term>
<term>Interesting question</term>
<term>Interesting survey</term>
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<term>Irish historiography</term>
<term>Irish history</term>
<term>Irish peasants</term>
<term>James donnelly</term>
<term>Jewish community</term>
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<term>Jewish society</term>
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<term>Labour government</term>
<term>Labour party</term>
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<term>Large quantities</term>
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<term>Last decade</term>
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<term>Last years</term>
<term>Latest volume</term>
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<term>Lesser extent</term>
<term>Lewis wurgraft</term>
<term>Liberal arts</term>
<term>Limited extent</term>
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<term>Liverpool edward acton</term>
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<term>Lloyd jones</term>
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<term>Local records</term>
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<term>Lord hill</term>
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<term>Many ways</term>
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<term>Medieval dublin</term>
<term>Medieval england</term>
<term>Medieval history</term>
<term>Mental world</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
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<term>Military history</term>
<term>Military operations</term>
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<term>Modern france</term>
<term>Modern period</term>
<term>Modern research</term>
<term>Modern scholars</term>
<term>Modern scholarship</term>
<term>Modern world</term>
<term>Monarchy</term>
<term>Monograph</term>
<term>More attention</term>
<term>More detail</term>
<term>More interest</term>
<term>More light</term>
<term>Much space</term>
<term>Mukerji</term>
<term>Muslim</term>
<term>Narrative account</term>
<term>Nation state</term>
<term>National socialism</term>
<term>Naval developments</term>
<term>Naval history</term>
<term>Nazi movement</term>
<term>Nazi party</term>
<term>Nicholas pronay</term>
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<term>Nineteenth century</term>
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<term>Northern ireland</term>
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<term>Nsdap members</term>
<term>Official papers</term>
<term>Official records</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Open university</term>
<term>Open university richard bessel</term>
<term>Oppressed culture</term>
<term>Oral history</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Original book</term>
<term>Other contributors</term>
<term>Other essays</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other hospitals</term>
<term>Other matters</term>
<term>Other side</term>
<term>Other sources</term>
<term>Other states</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Other work</term>
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<term>Oxford paul</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Papal revolution</term>
<term>Papal states</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Parish clergy</term>
<term>Party leadership</term>
<term>Paul roberts</term>
<term>Peasant</term>
<term>Peninsula campaigns</term>
<term>Penny capitalism</term>
<term>Perceptive</term>
<term>Personal relationship</term>
<term>Personal rule</term>
<term>Pictorial information</term>
<term>Political action</term>
<term>Political economy</term>
<term>Political history</term>
<term>Political ideas</term>
<term>Political life</term>
<term>Political system</term>
<term>Political violence</term>
<term>Polytechnic</term>
<term>Popular history</term>
<term>Popular violence</term>
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<term>Present book</term>
<term>Present century</term>
<term>Present edition</term>
<term>Present editors</term>
<term>Present reviewer</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Previous century</term>
<term>Primary sources</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Private enterprise</term>
<term>Private letters</term>
<term>Private life</term>
<term>Private papers</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor conclusions</term>
<term>Professor eisenstein</term>
<term>Professor faulkner</term>
<term>Professor fraser</term>
<term>Professor goldberg</term>
<term>Professor greenleaf</term>
<term>Professor hale</term>
<term>Professor kater</term>
<term>Professor keefe</term>
<term>Professor lehmann</term>
<term>Professor robbins</term>
<term>Professor scarisbrick</term>
<term>Professor showalter</term>
<term>Professor tendency</term>
<term>Professor watt</term>
<term>Professor west</term>
<term>Professor work</term>
<term>Proof reading</term>
<term>Propertied classes</term>
<term>Protestant reformers</term>
<term>Public life</term>
<term>Public opinion</term>
<term>Public record office</term>
<term>Puritanism</term>
<term>Ramsbury</term>
<term>Ransome</term>
<term>Rapid increase</term>
<term>Readable</term>
<term>Rearmament</term>
<term>Rearmament plans</term>
<term>Reasonable moderation</term>
<term>Recent research</term>
<term>Recent scholarship</term>
<term>Recent work</term>
<term>Recent years</term>
<term>Regional differences</term>
<term>Religious history</term>
<term>Remarkable ability</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
<term>Revisionist</term>
<term>Richard hooker</term>
<term>Richard hough</term>
<term>Richard wall</term>
<term>Robin frame</term>
<term>Roger collins</term>
<term>Roman catholic</term>
<term>Romantic nationalism</term>
<term>Royal government</term>
<term>Royalist</term>
<term>Royalist cause</term>
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<term>Rupert</term>
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GENERAL: THE VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF WILTSHIRE. VOLUME XII. Edited by D.A. Crowley. GENERAL: LAND, FAMILY AND INHERITANCE IN TRANSITION: KIBWORTH HARCOURT 1280–1700. By Cicely Howell. GENERAL: THE COURTS OF THE COUNTY PALATINE OF DURHAM FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1971. By Kenneth Emsley and C.M. Fraser. GENERAL: STUDIES IN MODERN KENTISH HISTORY PRESENTED TO FELIX HULL AND ELIZABETH MELLING. Edited by Alec Detsicas and Nigel Yates. GENERAL: UNBUILT OXFORD. By Howard Colvin. GENERAL: ENGLISH LITERATURE IN HISTORY 1730–80: AN EQUAL WIDE SURVEY. By John Barrell. GENERAL: ENGLISH LITERATURE IN HISTORY 1780–1830 PASTORAL AND POLITICS. By Roger Sales. GENERAL: WELSH SOCIETY AND NATIONHOOD: HISTOKICAL ESSAYS PRESENTED TO GLANMOR WILLIAMS. Edited by R.R. Davies, Ralph A. Griffiths, Ieuan Gwynedd Jones and Kenneth O. Morgan. GENERAL: SHETLAND AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD 1469–1969. Edited by Donald J. Withrington. GENERAL: HISTOIRE DU HAVRE ET DE L'ESTUAIRE DE LA SEINE. Edited by André Corvisier. GENERAL: A HISTORY OF VENICE. By John Julius Norwich. GENERAL: SCIENCE AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 1700–1900. By Colin A. Russell. GENERAL: THE PURSUIT OF URBAN HISTORY. Edited by Derek Fraser and Anthony Sutcliffe. GENERAL: SEX AND CLASS IN WOMEN'S HISTORY. Edited by Judith L. Newton, Mary P. Ryan, Judith R. Walkowitz. GENERAL: WOMEN, THE FAMILY AND FREEDOM: THE DEBATE IN DOCUMENTS. VOLUME ONE: 1750–1880; VOLUME TWO: 1880–1950. Edited by Susan G. Bell and Karen M. Offen. GENERAL: THE LEGACY OF JEWISH MIGRATION: 1881 AND ITS IMPACR. Edited by David Berger. GENERAL: INTERNATIONAL HISTORICAL STATISTICS: THE AMERICAS AND AUSTRALASIA. Edited by B.R. Mitchell. GENERAL: THE PURSUIT OF POWER: TECHNOLOGY, ARMED FORCE AND SOCIETY SINCE AD 1000. By William H. McNeill. GENERAL: THE SEVEN AGES OF THE BRITISH ARMY. By Field Marshal Lord Carver. GENERAL: MILITARY DECEPTION AND STRATEGIC SURPRISE. Edited by John Gooch and Amos Perlmutter. GENERAL: THE IMPERIAL IMAGINATION: MAGIC AND MYTH IN KIPLING'S INDIA. 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ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: DANTE'S ITALY AND OTHER ESSAYS. By Charles T. Davis. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: DIE SCHLACHT BEI TANNENBERG 1410, BAND I: EINFUHRUNG UND QUELLENLAGE. By Sven Ekdahl. EARLY MODERN: THE PRINTING REVOLUTION IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE. By Elizabeth L. Eisenstein. EARLY MODERN: FROM GRAVEN IMAGES: PATTERNS OF MODERN MATERIALISM. By Chandra Mukerji. EARLY MODERN: THE MILITARY ORGANIZATION OF A RENAISSANCE STATE: VENICE c1400–1617. By M.E. Mallett and J.R. Hale. EARLY MODERN: THE REFORMATION OF THE HERETICS: THE WALDENSES OF THE ALPS 1480–1580. By E. EARLY MODERN: ANNALI DELLISTITUTO STORICO ITALO‐GERMANICO IN TRENTO/JAHRBUCH DES ITALIENISCH‐DEUTSCHEN HISTORISCHEN INSTITUTS IN TRIENT VIII (1982). Edited by P. Prodi. EARLY MODERN: CITIZEN MACHIAVELLI. By Mark Hulliung. EARLY MODERN: THE RETURN OF MARTIN GUERRE. By Natalie Zemon Davis. EARLY MODERN: SPANISH CAPTIVES IN NORTH AFRICA IN THE EARLY MODERN AGE. By Ellen G. Friedman. EARLY MODERN: BIOGRAPHICAL TRUTH: THE REPRESENTATION OF HISTORICAL PERSONS IN TUDOR‐STUART WRITING. By Judith H. Anderson. EARLY MODERN: THE DISCOVERY OF HEBREW IN TUDOR ENGLAND: A THIRD LANGUAGE. By G. Lloyd Jones. EARLY MODERN: THE REFORMATION AND THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. By J.J. Scarisbrick. EARLY MODERN: PROTESTANT REFORMERS IN ELIZABETHAN OXFORD. By C.M. Dent. EARLY MODERN: RICHARD HOOKER AND THE POLITICS OF A CHRISTIAN ENGLAND. By Robert K. Faulkner. EARLY MODERN: REFORMATION AND REVOLUTION 1558–1660. By Robert Ashton. EARLY MODERN: ENGLAND'S SEA EMPIRE. 1550–1642. By D.B. Quinn and A.N. Ryan. EARLY MODERN: AFTER THE ARMADA: ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND AND THE STRUGGLE FOR WESTERN EUROPE 1588–1595. By R.B. Wernham. EARLY MODERN: BEFORE THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR: ESSAYS ON EARLY STUAKT POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT. Edited by Howard Tomlinson. EARLY MODERN: JAMES I AND THE POLITICS OF LITERATURE: JONSON. SHAKESPEARE, DONNE AND TLLELR CONTEMPORARIES. By Jonathan Goldberg. EARLY MODERN: CAESAR'S DUE: LOYALTY AND KING CHARLES 1642–1646. By Joyce Lee Malcolm. EARLY MODERN: CLARENDON AND THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION. By R.W. Harris. EARLY MODERN: ELUSIVE SETTLEMENT: ENGLAND'S REVOLUTIONARY YEARS 1637–1701. By Barry Williams. EARLY MODERN: PIETY AND POLITICS: RELIGION AND THE RISE OF ABSOLUTISM IN ENGLAND, WÜRTTEMBERG AND PRUSSIA. By Mary Fulbrook. EARLY MODERN: CHARLES GRAVIER. COMTE DE VERGENNES: FRENCH DIPLOMACY IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTION, 1719 TO 1787. By Orville T. Murphy. EARLY MODERN: THE FALL OF THE FRENCH MONARCHY, 1787–1792. By Michel Vovelle. EARLY MODERN: THE THERMIDOREAN REGIME AND THE DIRECTORY, 1794–1799. By Denis Woronoff. EARLY MODERN: BEYOND THE TERROR: ESSAYS IN FRENCH REGIONAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY. 1794–1815. Edited by Gwynne Lewis and Colin Lucas. EARLY MODERN: CHOUANNERIE AND COUNTER‐REVOLUTION: PUISAYE. THE PRINCES AND THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN THE 1790s. By Maurice Hutt. EARLY MODERN: THE YOUNGER PIT. VOLUME 2: THE RELUCTANT TRANSITION. By John Ehrman. EARLY MODERN: FOR KING. CONSTITUTION AND COUNTRY: THE ENGLISH LOYALISTS AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By Robert R. Dozier. LATE MODERN: THE FORGING OF THE MODERN STATE: EARLY INDUSTRIAL BRITAIN 1783–1870. By Eric J. Evans. LATE MODERN: ROMANTIC NATIONALISM IN EUROPE. Edited by J.C. Eade. LATE MODERN: METTERNICH'S GERMAN POLICY, VOLUME II: THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1814–3815. By Enno E. Kraehe. LATE MODERN: THE PHILOSOPHICAL NATURALISTS: THEMES IN EARLY NINETEENTH‐CENTURY BRITISH BIOLOGY. By Philip F. Rehbock. LATE MODERN: THE BREADSTEALERS: THE FIGHT AGAINST THE CORN LAWS, 1838–1846. By Norman Longmate. LATE MODERN: DOWN POORHOUSE LANE: THE DIARY OF A ROCHDALE WORKHOUSE. By John Cole. LATE MODERN: STEPHENSONS' BRITAIN. By Derrick Beckett. LATE MODERN: THE DIARIES OF HANNAH CULLWICK. VICTORIAN MAIDSERVANT. Edited and with an Introduction by Liz Stanley. LATE MODERN: THE PENNY CAPITALISTS: A STUDY OF NINETEENTII‐CENTUKY WORKING‐CLASS ENTREPRENEURS. By John Benson. LATE MODERN: THE ROTTEN ROW: THE HISTORY OF THE GLASGOW ROYAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 1834–1984. By Derek A. Dow. LATE MODERN: THE SURPRISER: THE LIFE OF ROWLAND. LORD HILL. By Gordon L. LATE MODERN: RADICAL GENERAL: SIR GEORGE DE LACY EVANS 1787–1870. By Edward M. Spiers. LATE MODERN: GREAT BRITAIN AND THE HOLY SEE 1746–1870. By Matthias Buschkühl. LATE MODERN: ENGLAND AGAINST THE PAPACY 1858–1861: TORIES, LIBERALS. AND THE OVERTHROW OF PAPAL TEMPORAL POWER DURING THE ITALIAN RISORGIMENTO. By C.T. McIntire. LATE MODERN: BRITISH ECONOMISTS AND THE EMPIRE. By John Cunningham Wood. LATE MODERN: THAT NOBLE SCIENCE OF POLITICS: A STUDY OF NINETEENTH‐CENTURY INTELLECTUAL HISTORY. By Stefan Collini, Donald Winch and John Burrow. LATE MODERN: AN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF MODERN FRANCE. By FranGois Caron, translated by Barbara Bray. LATE MODERN: THE THIRD REPUBLIC FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE GREAT WAR. 1871–1914. By Jean Marie Mayeur and Madeleine Rebérioux, translated by J.R. Foster. LATE MODERN: A GRANDE ÉCOLE FOR THE GRAND CORPS: THE RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING OFTHE FRENCH ADMINISTRATIVE ELITE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. By Thomas R. Osborne. LATE MODERN: BRIEFE UND DOKUMENTE ZUR GESCHICHTE DER ÖSTERREICHISCH‐UNGARISCHEN MONARCHIE UNTER BESONDERER BERÜCKSICHTIGUNG DES BÖHMISCH‐MÄHRISCHEN RAUMES. TEIL 1. DER VEKFASSUNGSTKEUE GKOSSGRUNDBESITZ ixxo‐1999. By Ernst Rutkowski. LATE MODERN: TSAR NICHOLAS I AND THE JEWS: THE TRANSFORMATION OF JEWISH SOCIETY IN RUSSIA. 1825–1855. By Michael Stanislawski. LATE MODERN: STUDIES IN FREE RUSSIA. By Franco Venturi, translated by Fausta Segre Walsby and Margaret O'Dell. LATE MODERN: THE PARISH CLERGY IN NINETEENTH‐CENTURY RUSSIA: CRISIS. REFORM. COUNTER‐REFORM. By Gregory L. Freeze. LATE MODERN: WILL‐O'‐THE WISP: PETER THE PAINTER AND THE ANTI‐TSARIST TERRORISTS IN BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA. By F.G. Clarke. LATE MODERN: THE LIFE OF ARTHUR RANSOME. By Hugh Brogan. LATE MODERN: STATES OF MIND: A STUDY OF ANGLO‐IRISH CONFLICT 1780–1980. By Oliver MacDonagh. LATE MODERN: THE PARTITION OF IRELAND 1911–1925. By Michael Laffan. LATE MODERN: BRITAIN AND IRELAND 1914–23. By Sheila Lawlor. LATE MODERN: IRISH PEASANTS: VIOLENCE AND POLITICAL UNREST, 1780–1914. Edited by Samuel Clark and James S. Donnelly, Jr. LATE MODERN: INDEPENDENT IRELAND. By Ronan Fanning. LATE MODERN: NORTHERN IRELAND SINCE 1920. By David Harkness. LATE MODERN: JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES: HOPES BETRAYED, 1883–1920. By Robert Skidelsky. LATE MODERN: THE CULTURE OFTIME AND SPACE, 1880–1918. By Stephen Kern. LATE MODERN: OCTOBRISTS TO BOLSHEVIKS: IMPERIAL RUSSIA 1905–1917. Edited by Martin McCauley. assisted by Peter Waldron. LATE MODERN: THE FIRST WORLD WAR. By Keith Robbins. LATE MODERN: THE GREAT WAR AT SEA 1914–1918. By Richard Hough. LATE MODERN: BRITISH LABOUR IM ERSTEN WELTKRIEG: DIE AUSNAHMESITUATION DES KRIEGES 1914–1918 ALS PROBLEM UND CHANCE DER BRITISCHEN ARBEITERBEWEGUNG. By Rudolf Klepsch. LATE MODERN: BYNG OF VIMY: GENERAL AND GOVERNOR GENERAL. By Jeffrey Williams. LATE MODERN: F.E. SMITH: FIRST EARL OF BIRKENHEAD. By John Campbell. LATE MODERN: GILBERT MURRAY: A LIFE. By Francis West. LATE MODERN: THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA: VOLUME II, FROM VERSAILLES TO LONDON, 1919–1920. By Richard G. Hovannisian. LATE MODERN: KRONSTADT 1917–1921: THE FATE OF A SOVIET DEMOCRACY. By Israel Getzler. LATE MODERN: THE FIRST YUGOSLAVIA: SEARCH FOR A VIABLE POLITICAL SYSTEM. By Alex N. Dragnich. LATE MODERN: THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLICS OF EASTERN EUROPE. By Jürgen Tampke. LATE MODERN: THE EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR I: THE CLASS WAR AmER THE GREAT WAR: THE RISE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTIES IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPE, 1918–1921. Edited by IVO Banac. LATE MODERN: ECONOMY AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STRUGGLE OF THE GREAT POWERS FOR HEGEMONY IN THE DANUBE VALLEY 1919–1939. By Gyorgy Ranki. LATE MODERN: THE CULT OF POWER: DICTATORS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Edited by Joseph Held. LATE MODERN: FASCISM. By Noël O'Sullivan. LATE MODERN: EVOLUTION OF THE EUROPEAN IDEA 1914–1932. 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