REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES
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Auteurs :Source :
- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 1984-01.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Irlande (pays), Espagne.
- topic : Archives, Bibliographie, Lutte des classes, étude comparative, Acte de congrès, Développement économique, Enquête économique, Fascisme, Politique extérieure, Impérialisme, Révolution industrielle, Politique internationale, Relation internationale, Relation du travail, Administration locale, Marxisme, Histoire médiévale, Monographie, Nationalité, Société, Culture politique, Pouvoir politique, Réforme politique, Violence politique, Culture populaire, Opinion publique, Planification régionale, Classe dirigeante, Comportement social, Changement social, Vie sociale, Structure sociale, Urbanisme.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Absolute monarchy, Academic history, Accessible introduction, Advance knowledge, Aggregative analysis, Agrarian interests, Aileen kelly, Albion place, Alkali company, American historians, American indians, American intervention, American policy, Ample scope, Ancient world, Annales school, Anthony sutcliffe, Antisemitism, Archaeological evidence, Architectural historians, Archives, Asquith, Bakunin, Balanced treatment, Baltic states, Bangor lewis, Basic ministries, Basil blackwell, Behaviour, Behlmer, Belfast, Best advantage, Bibliographical guide, Bibliography, Birkbeck college, Birmingham robinson, Bishop stubbs, Blair worden, Blum, Book ends, Botanic garden, Braudel, Brian harrison, Bristol, Bristow, British empire, British government, British historians, British industry, British isles, British policy, British politics, Buenos aires, Byzantine, Byzantine empire, Byzantine literature, Byzantium, California press, Calvinist, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, Camillo cavour, Case studies, Catholic nationalists, Central europe, Central theme, Centre, Certain aspects, Child abuse, Christ church, Civil strife, Class struggle, Clive emsley, Closest friends, Club movement, Collinson, Columbia university press, Comintern, Comparative approach, Comparative study, Complex issues, Conference proceedings, Contemporary society, Continental europe, Contributor, Convincing picture, Councillor, Crime statistics, Criminal jurisprudence, Criminal justice, Croom, Croom helm, Cultural criticism, Cultural revolution, Cumberland, Dead history, December, Defence, Derek fraser, Diana gittins, Diary, Different angles, Different kind, Different matter, Different parts, Difficult task, Disraeli, Documentary evidence, Dramatis personae, Dreyfus, Dreyfus affair, Dreyfus period, Dublin, Dutch republic, Early years, Eastern europe, Eastern pact, Easy reading, Economic development, Economic factors, Economic fluctuations, Economic historian, Economic history, Economic survey, Edinburgh, Edinburgh jill stephenson, Edinburgh kiernan, Editorial essays, Eighteenth century, Election results, Emergence, English church, English clothmaking, English culture, English gentleman, English history, English medievalists, English readers, English society, English version, Enlightenment, Essay, Essential reading, Essex record office, European diplomacy, European expansion, European history, European revolutions, Expertise, Family economy, Family history, Fascism, Favour, February, Feminist movement, Fernand braudel, Fertility decline, Feudal geography, Feuillant schism, Final chapter, Firm conclusions, First chancellor, First chapter, First half, First part, First section, First volume, First world, First years, Fiscal system, Footnote, Ford lectures, Foreign affairs, Foreign minister, Foreign ministries, Foreign policy, Formal empire, Formative years, Founding fathers, Fourteenth century, Frances pinter, Frank snowden, Free trade, French attitudes, French chamber, French historiography, French policy, French revolution, Further reading, Gattinara, General analysis, General conclusions, General essays, General history, General reader, General reflections, General survey, Geoffrey, Gerhard hirschfeld, German documents, German economy, German policy, Gillian bennett, Gladstone, Glasgow, Glasgow keith robbins, Glyndwr williams, Good accounts, Good deal, Good effect, Gramsci, Grand chancellor, Great britain, Great deal, Great importance, Great interest, Great strength, Great west road, Greek communists, Greek government, Greek history, Hamish hamilton, Hans schemm, Hans staudinger, Harold pollins, Harvester press, Hegemony, Helm, Herodotus, High middle ages, High praise, High victorian dream, Highland, Highland tradition, Historian, Historical inquiry, Historical journal, Historical method, Historical profession, Historical research, Historical sciences, Historical studies, Historical work, Historiography, Hitler state, Holy orders, Immense amount, Imperialism, Important book, Important theme, Impressive erudition, Inaugural lecture, India companies, India company, Industrial revolution, Industrial society, Infant school movement, Infiltration policies, Integral part, Intellectual history, Interesting attempt, Interesting material, Interesting theme, International affairs, International aspects, International brigades, International order, International politics, International relations, Intrinsic interest, Invaluable work, Iowa city, Ireland, Irish history, Irish nationalism, Italian fascism, Jacobean, Jacobean church, Jacobin clubs, Jacobite army, Jewish campaigners, Jewish community, Jewish contribution, Jewish history, Jewish interests, Jewish masters, Jewish name, Jewish prostitution, Jewish question, Jewish vote, Joan thirsk, John donald, John hart, Judgement, July, Keele, Kegan paul, Kiernan, Labour, Labour relations, Lambeth articles, Land market, Large number, Large numbers, Lars baerentzen, Last centuries, Last century, Last chapter, Last decade, Last years, Latest volume, Latin america, Leeds, Legislative behaviour, Leicester university press, Little attempt, Little doubt, Little light, Lloyd george, Local government, Local historians, London michael hunter, London nicholas tyacke, Lord blake, Lord dacre, Louisiana state university press, Lower orders, Major contribution, Major themes, Manchester university press, Many parts, Many readers, Many scholars, Many ways, Many years, Marriage contracts, Martin book, Martin wiener, Martinus nijhoff, Marxism, Marxist, Material life, Medieval, Medieval england, Medieval english clothmaking, Medieval europe, Medieval history, Medieval inheritance, Medieval italy, Medieval office, Mein karnpf, Michael edelstein, Michalka, Middle ages, Middle classes, Moderate puritanism, Moderate puritans, Modern britain, Modern ireland, Modern period, Modern scholarship, Modern world, Monarchy, Monograph, Municipal reform, Mussolini, Napoleonic code, National character, National socialism, Nationalist, Nationality, Nazi germany, Negative conclusions, Neville chamberlain, Newspaper articles, Nineteenth century, November, Occitan literature, Official papers, Omission, Open university arthur marwick, Opening chapters, Oral tradition, Ordinary reader, Organisation, Original research, Other countries, Other essays, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other respects, Other scholars, Other things, Other words, Overseas trading companies, Oxford, Oxford university press, Palmerston, Papandreou government, Paperback, Parental cruelty, Parliamentary agents, Parliamentary reform, Particular areas, Particular interest, Particular reference, Pasold studies, Passive revolution, Patrick collinson, Paul corner, Penultimate chapter, Personal history, Personality structure, Philanthropic activity, Planning history, Political biography, Political change, Political culture, Political developments, Political history, Political party, Political power, Political reform, Political theory, Political tradition, Political violence, Pollins, Popular culture, Popular front, Port group, Possible determinants, Potential readers, Present book, Present reviewer, Present state, Present volume, Previous volume, Primary sources, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Professor book, Professor cullen, Professor hall, Professor handler, Professor hansen, Professor hastings, Professor headley, Professor hentenryk, Professor heyck, Professor iatrides, Professor shannon, Programme, Prominent individuals, Protestant ethic, Providential favour, Public opinion, Puritan, Puritanism, Queen mary college, Railway travel, Readable, Readable account, Readership, Recent work, Recent years, Regional planning, Regius chair, Reich, Religious history, Research studies, Reviewer, Revolutionary process, Ribbentrop, Richard cornell, Robert wistrich, Robin, Robin hood, Roman catholics, Ruling class, Rural france, Rural industry, Same effect, Same sentence, Same time, Sassoon, Scant justice, Scholarly account, Scientific revolution, Scolar press, Scottish enlightenment, Second half, Second part, Second volume, Second world, Secondary sources, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Shannon, Shapiro, Short notices, Similar role, Simple narrative, Sister benedicta, Sixteenth centuries, Sixteenth century, Small workshops, Smaller powers, Social behaviour, Social change, Social historians, Social history, Social issues, Social life, Social research, Social stability, Social structure, Somerset, Souls college, Southern africa, Soviet intelligence, Soviet union, Spain, Standard work, State department, Statutory bodies, Stephen wilson, Subject matter, Successive phases, Such matters, Such topics, Sudeten germans, Sutcliffe, Swansea richard shannon, Swift printers, Systematic analysis, Textbook, Textile history, Third reich, Thorough examination, Toronto press, Tory wall, Town government, Town planning, Traditional view, Trinity college, Trinity college dublin, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ulster, University college, University press, University presses, Unpublished, Urban architecture, Urban historians, Urban history, Urban politics, Useful addition, Valuable contribution, Valuable study, Various times, Venetia stanley, Victorian, Victorian england, Victorian values, Viii, Virginia hunter, Walter scott, Weimar republic, Western europe, Whilst, White slavery, Whitgift, Whole concept, Whole line, Whole period, Whole question, Whole story, Wide range, Wide readership, Wide reading, Winston churchill, World crisis, Xiii, Xviii, Yale university press, York claire, Younger sons.
- Teeft :
- Absolute monarchy, Academic history, Accessible introduction, Advance knowledge, Aggregative analysis, Agrarian interests, Aileen kelly, Albion place, Alkali company, American historians, American indians, American intervention, American policy, Ample scope, Ancient world, Annales school, Anthony sutcliffe, Antisemitism, Archaeological evidence, Architectural historians, Archives, Asquith, Bakunin, Balanced treatment, Baltic states, Bangor lewis, Basic ministries, Basil blackwell, Behaviour, Behlmer, Belfast, Best advantage, Bibliographical guide, Bibliography, Birkbeck college, Birmingham robinson, Bishop stubbs, Blair worden, Blum, Book ends, Botanic garden, Braudel, Brian harrison, Bristol, Bristow, British empire, British government, British historians, British industry, British isles, British policy, British politics, Buenos aires, Byzantine, Byzantine empire, Byzantine literature, Byzantium, California press, Calvinist, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, Camillo cavour, Case studies, Catholic nationalists, Central europe, Central theme, Centre, Certain aspects, Child abuse, Christ church, Civil strife, Class struggle, Clive emsley, Closest friends, Club movement, Collinson, Columbia university press, Comintern, Comparative approach, Comparative study, Complex issues, Conference proceedings, Contemporary society, Continental europe, Contributor, Convincing picture, Councillor, Crime statistics, Criminal jurisprudence, Criminal justice, Croom, Croom helm, Cultural criticism, Cultural revolution, Cumberland, Dead history, December, Defence, Derek fraser, Diana gittins, Diary, Different angles, Different kind, Different matter, Different parts, Difficult task, Disraeli, Documentary evidence, Dramatis personae, Dreyfus, Dreyfus affair, Dreyfus period, Dublin, Dutch republic, Early years, Eastern europe, Eastern pact, Easy reading, Economic development, Economic factors, Economic fluctuations, Economic historian, Economic history, Economic survey, Edinburgh, Edinburgh jill stephenson, Edinburgh kiernan, Editorial essays, Eighteenth century, Election results, Emergence, English church, English clothmaking, English culture, English gentleman, English history, English medievalists, English readers, English society, English version, Enlightenment, Essay, Essential reading, Essex record office, European diplomacy, European expansion, European history, European revolutions, Expertise, Family economy, Family history, Fascism, Favour, February, Feminist movement, Fernand braudel, Fertility decline, Feudal geography, Feuillant schism, Final chapter, Firm conclusions, First chancellor, First chapter, First half, First part, First section, First volume, First world, First years, Fiscal system, Footnote, Ford lectures, Foreign affairs, Foreign minister, Foreign ministries, Foreign policy, Formal empire, Formative years, Founding fathers, Fourteenth century, Frances pinter, Frank snowden, Free trade, French attitudes, French chamber, French historiography, French policy, French revolution, Further reading, Gattinara, General analysis, General conclusions, General essays, General history, General reader, General reflections, General survey, Geoffrey, Gerhard hirschfeld, German documents, German economy, German policy, Gillian bennett, Gladstone, Glasgow, Glasgow keith robbins, Glyndwr williams, Good accounts, Good deal, Good effect, Gramsci, Grand chancellor, Great britain, Great deal, Great importance, Great interest, Great strength, Great west road, Greek communists, Greek government, Greek history, Hamish hamilton, Hans schemm, Hans staudinger, Harold pollins, Harvester press, Hegemony, Helm, Herodotus, High middle ages, High praise, High victorian dream, Highland, Highland tradition, Historian, Historical inquiry, Historical journal, Historical method, Historical profession, Historical research, Historical sciences, Historical studies, Historical work, Historiography, Hitler state, Holy orders, Immense amount, Imperialism, Important book, Important theme, Impressive erudition, Inaugural lecture, India companies, India company, Industrial revolution, Industrial society, Infant school movement, Infiltration policies, Integral part, Intellectual history, Interesting attempt, Interesting material, Interesting theme, International affairs, International aspects, International brigades, International order, International politics, International relations, Intrinsic interest, Invaluable work, Iowa city, Ireland, Irish history, Irish nationalism, Italian fascism, Jacobean, Jacobean church, Jacobin clubs, Jacobite army, Jewish campaigners, Jewish community, Jewish contribution, Jewish history, Jewish interests, Jewish masters, Jewish name, Jewish prostitution, Jewish question, Jewish vote, Joan thirsk, John donald, John hart, Judgement, July, Keele, Kegan paul, Kiernan, Labour, Labour relations, Lambeth articles, Land market, Large number, Large numbers, Lars baerentzen, Last centuries, Last century, Last chapter, Last decade, Last years, Latest volume, Latin america, Leeds, Legislative behaviour, Leicester university press, Little attempt, Little doubt, Little light, Lloyd george, Local government, Local historians, London michael hunter, London nicholas tyacke, Lord blake, Lord dacre, Louisiana state university press, Lower orders, Major contribution, Major themes, Manchester university press, Many parts, Many readers, Many scholars, Many ways, Many years, Marriage contracts, Martin book, Martin wiener, Martinus nijhoff, Marxism, Marxist, Material life, Medieval, Medieval england, Medieval english clothmaking, Medieval europe, Medieval history, Medieval inheritance, Medieval italy, Medieval office, Mein karnpf, Michael edelstein, Michalka, Middle ages, Middle classes, Moderate puritanism, Moderate puritans, Modern britain, Modern ireland, Modern period, Modern scholarship, Modern world, Monarchy, Monograph, Municipal reform, Mussolini, Napoleonic code, National character, National socialism, Nationalist, Nationality, Nazi germany, Negative conclusions, Neville chamberlain, Newspaper articles, Nineteenth century, November, Occitan literature, Official papers, Omission, Open university arthur marwick, Opening chapters, Oral tradition, Ordinary reader, Organisation, Original research, Other countries, Other essays, Other hand, Other historians, Other parts, Other respects, Other scholars, Other things, Other words, Overseas trading companies, Oxford, Oxford university press, Palmerston, Papandreou government, Paperback, Parental cruelty, Parliamentary agents, Parliamentary reform, Particular areas, Particular interest, Particular reference, Pasold studies, Passive revolution, Patrick collinson, Paul corner, Penultimate chapter, Personal history, Personality structure, Philanthropic activity, Planning history, Political biography, Political change, Political culture, Political developments, Political history, Political party, Political power, Political reform, Political theory, Political tradition, Political violence, Pollins, Popular culture, Popular front, Port group, Possible determinants, Potential readers, Present book, Present reviewer, Present state, Present volume, Previous volume, Primary sources, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Professor book, Professor cullen, Professor hall, Professor handler, Professor hansen, Professor hastings, Professor headley, Professor hentenryk, Professor heyck, Professor iatrides, Professor shannon, Programme, Prominent individuals, Protestant ethic, Providential favour, Public opinion, Puritan, Puritanism, Queen mary college, Railway travel, Readable, Readable account, Readership, Recent work, Recent years, Regional planning, Regius chair, Reich, Religious history, Research studies, Reviewer, Revolutionary process, Ribbentrop, Richard cornell, Robert wistrich, Robin, Robin hood, Roman catholics, Ruling class, Rural france, Rural industry, Same effect, Same sentence, Same time, Sassoon, Scant justice, Scholarly account, Scientific revolution, Scolar press, Scottish enlightenment, Second half, Second part, Second volume, Second world, Secondary sources, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Shannon, Shapiro, Short notices, Similar role, Simple narrative, Sister benedicta, Sixteenth centuries, Sixteenth century, Small workshops, Smaller powers, Social behaviour, Social change, Social historians, Social history, Social issues, Social life, Social research, Social stability, Social structure, Somerset, Souls college, Southern africa, Soviet intelligence, Soviet union, Spain, Standard work, State department, Statutory bodies, Stephen wilson, Subject matter, Successive phases, Such matters, Such topics, Sudeten germans, Sutcliffe, Swansea richard shannon, Swift printers, Systematic analysis, Textbook, Textile history, Third reich, Thorough examination, Toronto press, Tory wall, Town government, Town planning, Traditional view, Trinity college, Trinity college dublin, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ulster, University college, University press, University presses, Unpublished, Urban architecture, Urban historians, Urban history, Urban politics, Useful addition, Valuable contribution, Valuable study, Various times, Venetia stanley, Victorian, Victorian england, Victorian values, Viii, Virginia hunter, Walter scott, Weimar republic, Western europe, Whilst, White slavery, Whitgift, Whole concept, Whole line, Whole period, Whole question, Whole story, Wide range, Wide readership, Wide reading, Winston churchill, World crisis, Xiii, Xviii, Yale university press, York claire, Younger sons.
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GENERAL: HERODOTUS AND GREEK HISTORY. By John Hart. GENERAL: PAST AND PROCESS IN HERODOTUS AND THUCYDIDES. By Virginia Hunter. GENERAL: HISTORY AND IMAGINATION: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF H.R. TREVOR‐ROPER. Edited by Hugh Lloyd‐Jones, Valerie Pearl and Blair Worden. GENERAL: THE HISTORY MEN: THE HISTORICAL PROFESSION IN ENGLAND SINCE THE RENAISSANCE. By John Kenyon. GENERAL: A PERSONAL HISTORY. By A. J.P. Taylor. GENERAL: ORAL HISTORIOGRAPHY. By David Henige. GENERAL: THE INVENTION OF TRADITION. Edited by Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger. GENERAL: RACIAL MYTH IN ENGLISH HISTORY: TROJANS. TEUTONS, AND ANGLO‐SAXONS. By Hugh A. MacDougall GENERAL: THE CIVILIZING PROCESS, VOLUME 11: STATE FORMATION AND CIVILIZATION. By Norbert Elias. GENERAL: TFIE SECULAR MIND. TRANSFORMATIONS OF FAITH IN MODERN EUROPE. Edited by W. Warren Wapar. GENERAL: A HISTORY OF AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY 1950–1975. By Adrian Hastings. GENERAL: CHRISTIANITY IS THE SOUTIIERN IlEMISPHERE: THE CHURCHES IN LATIN AMERICA and south Africa. By Edward Norman. GENERAL: IN SEARCH OF THE SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM: AN ESSAY ON MAX WEBER'S PROTESTANT ETHIC thesis. By Gordon Marshall. GENERAL: THE CONCEPT OF CLASS: AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION. By Peter Calvert. GENERAL: AS SOCIOLOGY MEETS HISTORY. By Charles Tilly. GENERAL: A HISTORY OF EUROPEAN SOCIALISM. By Albert S. Lindemann. GENERAL: MARX: THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS. By David McLellan. GENERAL: MARXISM, MAOISM AND UTOPIANISM: EIGHT ESSAYS. By Maurice Meisner. GENERAL: MIKHAIL, BAKUNIN: A STUDY IN THE PSYCHOLOGY AND POLITICS OF UTOPIANISM. By Aileen Kelly GENERAL: GRAMSCI'S POLITICAL THOUGHT: HEGEMONY, CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE REVOLUTIONARY PROCESS. By Joseph v. Femia. GENERAL: GRAMSCI AND ITALY'S PASSIVE REVOLUTION. Edited by John A. Davis. HEGEMONY AND REVOLUTION: A STUDY OF ANTONIO GRAMSCI'S POLITICAL AND cultural theory. By Walter L. Adamson. GENERAL: SOCIALISM AND THE JEWS: THE DILEMMAS OF ASSIMILATION IN GERMANY AND AUSTRIA‐HUNGARY. By Robert Wistrich. GENERAL: BLOOD LIBEL AT TISZAESZLAR. By Andrew Handler. GENERAL: ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN ENGLAND By Harold Pollins. GENERAL: IMMIGRANTS AND THE CLASS STRUGGLE. THE JEWISH IMMIGRATION IN LEEDS. 1880–1914. By Joseph Buckman. GENERAL: THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IN BRITISH POLITICS. By Geoffrey Alderman. GENERAL: PROSTITUTION AND PREJUDICE: THE JEWISH FIGHT AGAINST WHITE SLAVERY 1870–1939. By Edward J. Bristow. GENERAL: INDUSTRIALIZATION BEFORE INDUSTRIALIZATION: RURAL INDUSTRY IN THE GENESIS OF capitalism. By Peter Kriedte, Hans Medick and Jürgen Schlumbohm. GENERAL: FAIR SEX, FAMILY SIZE AND STRUCTURE 1900–39. By Diana Gittins GENERAL: POPULAR CULTURE AND CLASS CONFLICT 1590–1914 EXPLORATIONS IN THE HISTORY OF labour and leisure. Edited by Eileen and Stephen Yeo. GENERAL: THE RAILWAY JOC'RNEY. TRAINS AND TRAVEL IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. By Wolfgang Schivelbusch, GENERAL: PEACEABLE KINGDOM: STABILITY AND CHANGE IN MODERN BRITAIN. By Brian Harrison. GENERAL: SOCIAL PROTEST, VIOLENCE AND TERROR IN NINETEENTH‐ AND TWENTIETH‐CENTURY Europe. Edited by Wolfgang J. Mommsen and Gerhard Hirschfeld. GENERAL: CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN EUROPE AND CANADA. Edited by Louis A. Knafla. GENERAL: PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT IN SCOTLAND FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE PRESENT. By Joy Cameron. GENERAL: A HISTORY OF ENGLISH PRISON ADMINISTRATION: VOLUME I, 1750–1877 By Sean McConville. GENERAL: PRECEDENCE IN ENGLAND AND WALES. By G.D. Squibb. GENERAL: ON THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF ENGLAND: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF SAMUEL E. THORNE. Edited by Morris S. Arnold, Thomas A. Green, Sally A. Scully and Stephen D. White. GENERAL: THE ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BARS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY By Daniel Duman. GENERAL: THE PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS: A HISTORY. By D.L. Rydz. GENERAL: THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQULR. By David Kynaston. GENERAL: THE HISTORY OF PARLIAMENTARY BEHAVIOUR. Edited by William O. Aydelotte. GENERAL: PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION RESULTS IN IRELAND, 1801–1922. (A New History Of Ireland, Ancillary Publication IV.) Edited by Brian M. Walker. GENERAL: TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN 1591–1952: AN ACADEMIC HISTORY. By R.B. McDowell and D.A. Webb. GENERAL: IRISH NATIONALISM: A HISTORY OF ITS ROOTS AND IDEOLOGY. By Sean Cronin. GENERAL: NATIONALISM IN IRELAND. By D. George Boyce. GENERAL: THE EVOLUTION OF IRISH NATIONALIST POLITICS. By Tom Garvin. GENERAL: THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN IRELAND 1600–1900. By L.M. Cullen. GENERAL: LA MONARCHIE ABSOLUE EN EUROPE DU Ve SIÈCLE À NOS JOURS. By Roland Mousnier GENERAL: REFORM AND RESISTANCE IN THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER. By Ian Clark. GENERAL: WAR AND SOCIETY IN REVOLUTIONARY EUROPE. 1770–1870. By Geoffrey Best. GENERAL: EUROPEAN EMPIRES FROM CONQUEST TO COLLAPSE, 1815–1960. By V.G. Kiernan. GENERAL: ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN HISTORY 1789–1980. By Stephen J. Lee. GENERAL: THE TIMES SURVEY OF FOREIGN MINISTRIES OF THE WORLD. Edited by Zara S. Steiner GENERAL: THE WORLD ENCOMPASSED: THE FIRST EUROPEAN MARITIME EMPIRES. c800–1650. By G.V. Scammell. GENERAL: THE. TIDE OF EMPIRES: DECISIVE NAVAL CAMPAIGNS IN THE RISE OF THE WEST, VOL 2: 1654–1763. By Peter Padfield. GENERAL: THE GREAT MAP OF MANKIND: BRITISH PERCEPTIONS OF THE WORLD IN THE AGE OF enlightenment. By P.J. Marshall and Glyndwr Williams. GENERAL: THE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN REVOLUTIONS. 1776–1818: SOCIOPOLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL ASPECTS. Edited by Jaroslaw Pelinski. GENERAL: THE FRONTIER IN HISTORY: NORTH AMERICA AND SOUTHERN AFRICA COMPARED. Edited by Howard Lamar and Leonard Thompson. GENERAL: THE DECLINE, REVIVAL AND FALL OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE: THE FORD LECTURES AND OTHER essays. By John Gallagher, edited by Anil Seal. GENERAL: TOWARDS A PROGRAMME OF IMPERIAL LIFE: THE BRITISH EMPIRE AT THE TURN OF the century. By H. John Field. GENERAL: OXFORD AND THE IDEA OF COMMONWEALTH: ESSAYS PRESENTED TO SIR EDGAR WILLIAMS. Edited by Frederick Madden and D.K. Fieldhouse. GENERAL: THE EUROPEAN MIRACLE: ENVIRONMENTS. ECONOMIES, AND GEOPOLITICS IN THE HISTORY OF Europe and ASIA. By E.L. Jones. GENERAL: THE GARDEN OF EDEN: THE BOTANIC GARDEN AND THE RE‐CREATION OF PARADISE. By John Prest. GENERAL: THE IMAGE OF THE ARCHITECT. By Andrew Saint. GENERAL: THE VERNACCLAR ARCHITECTURE OF BRITTANY: AN ESSAY IN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY. By Gwyn I. Meirion‐Jones. GENERAL: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH: THE STUDY OF HISTORIC CHURCHES AND CHURCHYARDS. By Warwick Rodwell. GENERAL: TOWARDS THE PLANNED CITY: GERMANY, BRITAIN. THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE. 1780–1914. By Anthony Sutcliffe. GENERAL: BRITISH TOWS PLANNING: THE FORMATIVE YEARS. Edited by Anthony Sutcliffe. GENERAL: TIE HISTORY OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. By Anthony Sutcliffe. GENERAL: VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN TOWN HALLS. By Colin Cunningham. GENERAL: WILLIAM BURGES AND THE HIGH VICTORIAN DREAM. By J. Mordaunt Crook. GENERAL: THE ENGLISH TERRACED HOUSE. By Stefan Muthesius. GENERAL: THE TOWN IN IRELAND: PAPERS READ BEFORE THE IRISH CONFERENCE OF HISTORIANS, (HISTORICAL STUDIES XIII.). Edited by David Harkness and Mary O'Dowd. GENERAL: GLASGOW: THE MAKING OF A CITY. By Andrew Gibb. GENERAL: BRISTOL'S OTHER HISTORY. By Ian Bild, Stephen Humphries, Sally Mullen, Bob Whitfield, Ellen Malos, and Madge Dresser. GENERAL: COLCHESTER 1815–1914 By A.J.F. Brown. GENERAL: THE VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF OXFORD, VOL XI. Edited by A. Crossley. GENERAL: THE VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF MIDDLESEX. VOL. VII. Edited by T.F.T. Baker. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: POLITICS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD. By M.I. Finley. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: SAINT LOUIS: ROI D'UNE FRANCE FÉODALE, SOUTIEN DE LA TERRE SAINTE. By Jean Richard. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: THE END OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE. By D.M. Nicoi. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CHURCH AND SOCIETY IN THE LAST CENTURIES OF BYZANTIUM. By Donald M. Nicol. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: JESUS AS MOTHER: STUDIES IN THE SPIRITUALITY OF THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES. By Caroline Walker Bynum. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: MIRACLES AND THE MEDIEVAL MIND: THEORY. RECORD AND EVENT. 1000–1215. By Benedicta Ward. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CULTURE ET TRAVAIL INTELLECTUEL DANS L'OCCIDENT MÉDIÉVAL: BILAN DES ‘COLLOQUES d'humanisme médiéval’ 1960–1980. Edited by Geneviève Hasenohr and Jean Longère. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: CLOTH AND CLOTHING IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE ESSAYS IN MEMORY OF PROFESSOR E.M. CARUS‐wilson. Edited by N.B. Harte and K.G. Ponting. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: MEDIEVAL ENGLISH CLOTHMAKING: AN ECONOMIC SURVEY. By A.R. Bridbury. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: ALIEN MERCHANTS IN ENGLAND IN THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES. By T.H. Lloyd. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: ROBIN HOOD. By J.C. Holt. ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: SOCIAL RELATIONS AND IDEAS: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF R.H. HILTON. Edited by T.H. Aston, P.R. Coss, Christopher Dyer and Joan Thirsk. EARLY MODERN: CIVILIZATION AND CAPITALISM 15TH–18TH CENTURY, VOLUME II: THE WHEELS OF commerce. By Fernand Braudel. translated by Siǎn Reynolds. EARLY MODERN: DUTCH CAPITALISM AND WORLD CAPITALISM/CAPITALISME HOLLANDAIS ET CAPITALISME mondial. Edited by Maurice Aymard. EARLY MODERN: COMPANIES AND TRADE: ESSAYS ON OVERSEAS TRADING COMPANIES DURING THE ancien règime. Edited by Leonard Blussé and Femme Gaastra. EARLY MODERN: THE EMPEROR AND HIS CHANCELLOR: A STUDY OF THE IMPERIAL CHANCELLERY UNDER gattinara. By John M. Headley. EARLY MODERN: THE STATE, FRANCE AND THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. By Howell A. Lloyd. EARLY MODERN: PARIS CRRY COUNCILLORS IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY: THE POLITICS OF PATRIMONY. By Barbara B. Diefendorf. EARLY MODERN: TUDOR RULE AND REVOLUTION: ESSAYS FOR G.R. ELTON FROM HIS AMERICAN friends. Edited by DeLloyd J. Guth and John W. McKenna. EARLY MODERN: HERESY AND REFORMATION IN THE SOUTH EAST OF ENGLAND, 1520–1559. By John F. Davis. 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<term>Judgement</term>
<term>July</term>
<term>Keele</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Kiernan</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Labour relations</term>
<term>Lambeth articles</term>
<term>Land market</term>
<term>Large number</term>
<term>Large numbers</term>
<term>Lars baerentzen</term>
<term>Last centuries</term>
<term>Last century</term>
<term>Last chapter</term>
<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last years</term>
<term>Latest volume</term>
<term>Latin america</term>
<term>Leeds</term>
<term>Legislative behaviour</term>
<term>Leicester university press</term>
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<term>Little doubt</term>
<term>Little light</term>
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<term>Local historians</term>
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<term>London nicholas tyacke</term>
<term>Lord blake</term>
<term>Lord dacre</term>
<term>Louisiana state university press</term>
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<term>Mein karnpf</term>
<term>Michael edelstein</term>
<term>Michalka</term>
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<term>Middle classes</term>
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<term>Neville chamberlain</term>
<term>Newspaper articles</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>November</term>
<term>Occitan literature</term>
<term>Official papers</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Open university arthur marwick</term>
<term>Opening chapters</term>
<term>Oral tradition</term>
<term>Ordinary reader</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Original research</term>
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<term>Other essays</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other historians</term>
<term>Other parts</term>
<term>Other respects</term>
<term>Other scholars</term>
<term>Other things</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Overseas trading companies</term>
<term>Oxford</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Palmerston</term>
<term>Papandreou government</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Parental cruelty</term>
<term>Parliamentary agents</term>
<term>Parliamentary reform</term>
<term>Particular areas</term>
<term>Particular interest</term>
<term>Particular reference</term>
<term>Pasold studies</term>
<term>Passive revolution</term>
<term>Patrick collinson</term>
<term>Paul corner</term>
<term>Penultimate chapter</term>
<term>Personal history</term>
<term>Personality structure</term>
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<term>Prime minister</term>
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<term>Professor cullen</term>
<term>Professor hall</term>
<term>Professor handler</term>
<term>Professor hansen</term>
<term>Professor hastings</term>
<term>Professor headley</term>
<term>Professor hentenryk</term>
<term>Professor heyck</term>
<term>Professor iatrides</term>
<term>Professor shannon</term>
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<term>Prominent individuals</term>
<term>Protestant ethic</term>
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<term>Public opinion</term>
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<term>Puritanism</term>
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<term>Readable account</term>
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<term>Research studies</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
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<term>Richard cornell</term>
<term>Robert wistrich</term>
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<term>Robin hood</term>
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<term>Same sentence</term>
<term>Same time</term>
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<term>Second part</term>
<term>Second volume</term>
<term>Second world</term>
<term>Secondary sources</term>
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<term>Seventeenth century</term>
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<term>Simple narrative</term>
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<term>Sixteenth centuries</term>
<term>Sixteenth century</term>
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<term>Smaller powers</term>
<term>Social behaviour</term>
<term>Social change</term>
<term>Social historians</term>
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<term>Agrarian interests</term>
<term>Aileen kelly</term>
<term>Albion place</term>
<term>Alkali company</term>
<term>American historians</term>
<term>American indians</term>
<term>American intervention</term>
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<term>Annales school</term>
<term>Anthony sutcliffe</term>
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<term>Archaeological evidence</term>
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<term>Asquith</term>
<term>Bakunin</term>
<term>Balanced treatment</term>
<term>Baltic states</term>
<term>Bangor lewis</term>
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<term>Behlmer</term>
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<term>Bibliographical guide</term>
<term>Bibliography</term>
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<term>British historians</term>
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<term>Byzantine literature</term>
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<term>California press</term>
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<term>Cambridge</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Camillo cavour</term>
<term>Case studies</term>
<term>Catholic nationalists</term>
<term>Central europe</term>
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<term>Centre</term>
<term>Certain aspects</term>
<term>Child abuse</term>
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<term>Class struggle</term>
<term>Clive emsley</term>
<term>Closest friends</term>
<term>Club movement</term>
<term>Collinson</term>
<term>Columbia university press</term>
<term>Comintern</term>
<term>Comparative approach</term>
<term>Comparative study</term>
<term>Complex issues</term>
<term>Conference proceedings</term>
<term>Contemporary society</term>
<term>Continental europe</term>
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<term>Convincing picture</term>
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<term>Criminal justice</term>
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<term>Cultural revolution</term>
<term>Cumberland</term>
<term>Dead history</term>
<term>December</term>
<term>Defence</term>
<term>Derek fraser</term>
<term>Diana gittins</term>
<term>Diary</term>
<term>Different angles</term>
<term>Different kind</term>
<term>Different matter</term>
<term>Different parts</term>
<term>Difficult task</term>
<term>Disraeli</term>
<term>Documentary evidence</term>
<term>Dramatis personae</term>
<term>Dreyfus</term>
<term>Dreyfus affair</term>
<term>Dreyfus period</term>
<term>Dublin</term>
<term>Dutch republic</term>
<term>Early years</term>
<term>Eastern europe</term>
<term>Eastern pact</term>
<term>Easy reading</term>
<term>Economic development</term>
<term>Economic factors</term>
<term>Economic fluctuations</term>
<term>Economic historian</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic survey</term>
<term>Edinburgh</term>
<term>Edinburgh jill stephenson</term>
<term>Edinburgh kiernan</term>
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<term>Eighteenth century</term>
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<term>English church</term>
<term>English clothmaking</term>
<term>English culture</term>
<term>English gentleman</term>
<term>English history</term>
<term>English medievalists</term>
<term>English readers</term>
<term>English society</term>
<term>English version</term>
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<term>Essential reading</term>
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<term>European diplomacy</term>
<term>European expansion</term>
<term>European history</term>
<term>European revolutions</term>
<term>Expertise</term>
<term>Family economy</term>
<term>Family history</term>
<term>Fascism</term>
<term>Favour</term>
<term>February</term>
<term>Feminist movement</term>
<term>Fernand braudel</term>
<term>Fertility decline</term>
<term>Feudal geography</term>
<term>Feuillant schism</term>
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<term>Firm conclusions</term>
<term>First chancellor</term>
<term>First chapter</term>
<term>First half</term>
<term>First part</term>
<term>First section</term>
<term>First volume</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>First years</term>
<term>Fiscal system</term>
<term>Footnote</term>
<term>Ford lectures</term>
<term>Foreign affairs</term>
<term>Foreign minister</term>
<term>Foreign ministries</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Formal empire</term>
<term>Formative years</term>
<term>Founding fathers</term>
<term>Fourteenth century</term>
<term>Frances pinter</term>
<term>Frank snowden</term>
<term>Free trade</term>
<term>French attitudes</term>
<term>French chamber</term>
<term>French historiography</term>
<term>French policy</term>
<term>French revolution</term>
<term>Further reading</term>
<term>Gattinara</term>
<term>General analysis</term>
<term>General conclusions</term>
<term>General essays</term>
<term>General history</term>
<term>General reader</term>
<term>General reflections</term>
<term>General survey</term>
<term>Geoffrey</term>
<term>Gerhard hirschfeld</term>
<term>German documents</term>
<term>German economy</term>
<term>German policy</term>
<term>Gillian bennett</term>
<term>Gladstone</term>
<term>Glasgow</term>
<term>Glasgow keith robbins</term>
<term>Glyndwr williams</term>
<term>Good accounts</term>
<term>Good deal</term>
<term>Good effect</term>
<term>Gramsci</term>
<term>Grand chancellor</term>
<term>Great britain</term>
<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great importance</term>
<term>Great interest</term>
<term>Great strength</term>
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<term>Greek communists</term>
<term>Greek government</term>
<term>Greek history</term>
<term>Hamish hamilton</term>
<term>Hans schemm</term>
<term>Hans staudinger</term>
<term>Harold pollins</term>
<term>Harvester press</term>
<term>Hegemony</term>
<term>Helm</term>
<term>Herodotus</term>
<term>High middle ages</term>
<term>High praise</term>
<term>High victorian dream</term>
<term>Highland</term>
<term>Highland tradition</term>
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<term>Historical inquiry</term>
<term>Historical journal</term>
<term>Historical method</term>
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<term>Historical sciences</term>
<term>Historical studies</term>
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<term>Historiography</term>
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<term>Holy orders</term>
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<term>Imperialism</term>
<term>Important book</term>
<term>Important theme</term>
<term>Impressive erudition</term>
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<term>India companies</term>
<term>India company</term>
<term>Industrial revolution</term>
<term>Industrial society</term>
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<term>Infiltration policies</term>
<term>Integral part</term>
<term>Intellectual history</term>
<term>Interesting attempt</term>
<term>Interesting material</term>
<term>Interesting theme</term>
<term>International affairs</term>
<term>International aspects</term>
<term>International brigades</term>
<term>International order</term>
<term>International politics</term>
<term>International relations</term>
<term>Intrinsic interest</term>
<term>Invaluable work</term>
<term>Iowa city</term>
<term>Ireland</term>
<term>Irish history</term>
<term>Irish nationalism</term>
<term>Italian fascism</term>
<term>Jacobean</term>
<term>Jacobean church</term>
<term>Jacobin clubs</term>
<term>Jacobite army</term>
<term>Jewish campaigners</term>
<term>Jewish community</term>
<term>Jewish contribution</term>
<term>Jewish history</term>
<term>Jewish interests</term>
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<term>Jewish name</term>
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<term>John hart</term>
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<term>Keele</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Kiernan</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Labour relations</term>
<term>Lambeth articles</term>
<term>Land market</term>
<term>Large number</term>
<term>Large numbers</term>
<term>Lars baerentzen</term>
<term>Last centuries</term>
<term>Last century</term>
<term>Last chapter</term>
<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last years</term>
<term>Latest volume</term>
<term>Latin america</term>
<term>Leeds</term>
<term>Legislative behaviour</term>
<term>Leicester university press</term>
<term>Little attempt</term>
<term>Little doubt</term>
<term>Little light</term>
<term>Lloyd george</term>
<term>Local government</term>
<term>Local historians</term>
<term>London michael hunter</term>
<term>London nicholas tyacke</term>
<term>Lord blake</term>
<term>Lord dacre</term>
<term>Louisiana state university press</term>
<term>Lower orders</term>
<term>Major contribution</term>
<term>Major themes</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Many parts</term>
<term>Many readers</term>
<term>Many scholars</term>
<term>Many ways</term>
<term>Many years</term>
<term>Marriage contracts</term>
<term>Martin book</term>
<term>Martin wiener</term>
<term>Martinus nijhoff</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
<term>Marxist</term>
<term>Material life</term>
<term>Medieval</term>
<term>Medieval england</term>
<term>Medieval english clothmaking</term>
<term>Medieval europe</term>
<term>Medieval history</term>
<term>Medieval inheritance</term>
<term>Medieval italy</term>
<term>Medieval office</term>
<term>Mein karnpf</term>
<term>Michael edelstein</term>
<term>Michalka</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Middle classes</term>
<term>Moderate puritanism</term>
<term>Moderate puritans</term>
<term>Modern britain</term>
<term>Modern ireland</term>
<term>Modern period</term>
<term>Modern scholarship</term>
<term>Modern world</term>
<term>Monarchy</term>
<term>Monograph</term>
<term>Municipal reform</term>
<term>Mussolini</term>
<term>Napoleonic code</term>
<term>National character</term>
<term>National socialism</term>
<term>Nationalist</term>
<term>Nationality</term>
<term>Nazi germany</term>
<term>Negative conclusions</term>
<term>Neville chamberlain</term>
<term>Newspaper articles</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>November</term>
<term>Occitan literature</term>
<term>Official papers</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Open university arthur marwick</term>
<term>Opening chapters</term>
<term>Oral tradition</term>
<term>Ordinary reader</term>
<term>Organisation</term>
<term>Original research</term>
<term>Other countries</term>
<term>Other essays</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other historians</term>
<term>Other parts</term>
<term>Other respects</term>
<term>Other scholars</term>
<term>Other things</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Overseas trading companies</term>
<term>Oxford</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Palmerston</term>
<term>Papandreou government</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Parental cruelty</term>
<term>Parliamentary agents</term>
<term>Parliamentary reform</term>
<term>Particular areas</term>
<term>Particular interest</term>
<term>Particular reference</term>
<term>Pasold studies</term>
<term>Passive revolution</term>
<term>Patrick collinson</term>
<term>Paul corner</term>
<term>Penultimate chapter</term>
<term>Personal history</term>
<term>Personality structure</term>
<term>Philanthropic activity</term>
<term>Planning history</term>
<term>Political biography</term>
<term>Political change</term>
<term>Political culture</term>
<term>Political developments</term>
<term>Political history</term>
<term>Political party</term>
<term>Political power</term>
<term>Political reform</term>
<term>Political theory</term>
<term>Political tradition</term>
<term>Political violence</term>
<term>Pollins</term>
<term>Popular culture</term>
<term>Popular front</term>
<term>Port group</term>
<term>Possible determinants</term>
<term>Potential readers</term>
<term>Present book</term>
<term>Present reviewer</term>
<term>Present state</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Previous volume</term>
<term>Primary sources</term>
<term>Prime minister</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor cullen</term>
<term>Professor hall</term>
<term>Professor handler</term>
<term>Professor hansen</term>
<term>Professor hastings</term>
<term>Professor headley</term>
<term>Professor hentenryk</term>
<term>Professor heyck</term>
<term>Professor iatrides</term>
<term>Professor shannon</term>
<term>Programme</term>
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By Ginette Kurgan‐van Hentenryk. LATE MODERN: WHAT WERE LIITLE GIRLS AND BOYS MADE OF? PRIMARY EDUCATION IN RURAL FRANCE, 1830–1880. By Laura S. Strumhingher. LATE MODERN: PARIAHS STAND UP! THE FOUNDING OF THE LIBERAL FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN FRANCE, 1858–1889. By Patrick Kay Bidelman. LATE MODERN: DISAFFECTION AND DECADENCE: A CRISIS IN FRENCH INTELLECTUAL THOUGHT 1848–1898. By Eric C. Hansen. LATE MODERN: IDEOLOGY AND EXPERIENCE: ANTISEMITISM IN FRANCE AT THE TIME OF THE DREYFUS affair. By Stephen Wilson. LATE MODERN: NATIONALISM, POSITIVISM AND CATHOLICISM: THE POLITICS OF CHARLES MAURRAS AND French catholics 1890–1914. By Michael Sutton. LATE MODERN: STUDENTS, SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN IMPEKIAL GERMANY: THE RISE OF ACADEMIC illiberalism. By Konrad H. Jarausch. LATE MODERN: THE BRITISH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY. 1870–1914. By Sidney Pollard and Paul Robertson. LATE MODERN: CHEMICAL FOUNDATIONS: THE ALKALI INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN TO 1926. By Kenneth Warren. 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