REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES
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- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 1982-01.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Bibliographie, Lutte des classes, Développement économique, Croissance économique, Planification économique, Politique extérieure, Répartition géographique, Politique gouvernementale, Développement industriel, Révolution industrielle, Marxisme, Classe moyenne, Monographie, Revenu national, Indépendance nationale, Nationalité, Pouvoir politique, Opinion publique, Changement social, Développement social, Mobilité sociale, Sciences sociales.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Admirable thoroughness, Alan ereira, Alan ritter, American colonies, American historians, Annales school, Approximate dates, Armte morte, Arthurian period sources, Austin canons, Author traces, Balkan concert, Basil blackwell, Beatrice webb, Becket, Bedford college, Behaviour, Bethmann hollweg, Bibliography, Biographer, Birkbeck college, Book reviews, Bourgeois, Braudel, Brief text, British competition, British government, British history, British policy, British politics, Burgage tenure, Burke, California press, Calvinism, Calvinist, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, Canon, Cardiff, Careful study, Carolina press, Central middle ages, Central section, Central theme, Centre, Chamberlain, Chapel hill, Charles james, Chicago press, Christopher hill, Chuschichi tsuzuki, City council, Class consciousness, Class structure, Class struggle, Clear account, Collectivization, Collectivization campaign, Collectivization drive, Common ethnicity, Communist party, Comparative history, Comprehensive account, Comprehensive history, Contemporary problems, Contributor, Cornell university press, Count bethlen, Critique, Croom, Croom helm, Crucial role, Current work, Daily telegraph, Danish absolutism, Dante, David dilks, David smith, Davy, Defence, Definitive edition, Democratic management, Diary, Different periods, Difficult task, Early agriculture, Early history, Early victorian society, Early years, East anglia, East indies, Eastern europe, Economic context, Economic crisis, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic planning, Economic problems, Economic theory, Edinburgh, Edinburgh kenneth fielden, Edmund burke, Educational policies, Edward arnold, Edward goschen, Edwardian childhoods, Eighteenth century, Engels, English benedictines, English calvinism, English catholicism, English church, English history, English revolution, English science, English society, Enlightenment, Entertainment films, Essay, Essex paul thompson, European economy, European resistance, Excellent essay, Excellent introduction, Exeter, Extractive industries, Factory workers, Faint praise, Family tradition, Fascist, Fascist ideology, Feature films, February, February revolution, Federal republic, Felix gilbert, Female participation, Feminist, Ferenc poloskei, Fifteenth centuries, Fifteenth century, Fifth century, Final section, First book, First chapter, First half, First phase, First version, First world, Fitz warins, Focal point, Footnote, Foreign minister, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Foreign relations, Formal equality, Former soldiers, Fourth century, Fourth crusade, Frederick henry, Free trade, French monarchy, French revolution, Friern barnet, Further research, Gail braybon, General histories, General reader, Geographical distribution, George holmes, George katkov, Gerhard oestreich, German family, German policy, German prisoners, German reformation, German revolution, German scholars, German society, Gildas, Glamorgan, Goff, Good deal, Good example, Government policy, Great deal, Great figure, Great powers, Great wealth, Greater degree, Greek church, Habsburg monarchy, Hamish hamilton, Hard work, Hardach, Harold perkin, Harvester press, High degree, High politics, Historian, Historical analysis, Historical attention, Historical experience, Historical introduction, Historical knowledge, Historical research, Historical studies, Historical study, Historiographical, Historiography, Ideal society, Illegitimate child, Important book, Important issues, Important source, Important topic, Important work, Industrial archaeology, Industrial development, Industrial revolution, Industrial spirit, Intellectual biography, Irish historians, Irish nationalism, Italian fascism, Italian life, Italian politics, Italian socialism, Jeanne sheehy, Jesuit, Jill raitt, John davies, John dunn, John stuart mill, Joseph chamberlain, Judgement, Kegan, Kegan paul, Keith wilson, Kendall, Kenneth hudson, Labour, Labour movement, Labour supply, Large number, Larger scale, Last days, Last decade, Last word, Last years, Latin kingdom, Latin occupation, Lawrence stone, Leeds, Legal change, Legal history, Linguet, Little attention, Little sign, Liverpool, London michael hunter, London press, London school, Lordship, Macmillan, Main part, Main text, Main themes, Main thesis, Major problems, Major works, Manchester university press, Manuscript sources, Many historians, Many others, Many readers, Many years, Marjorie reeves, Market place, Marquess, Marxism, Marxist, Maurice cowling, Medieval ireland, Medieval march, Medieval period, Metropolitan police, Michael turner, Michael winterbottom, Middle ages, Middle class, Military history, Mistra, Modern leeds, Monarchy, Monograph, More attention, More essays, Much attention, Narrative account, Narrative history, Nation state, National churches, National consciousness, National income, National independence, National movements, National socialism, Nationality, Natural philosophy, Natural rights, Nazi germany, Neurath, Nicholas cheetham, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Nobility, Norman mackenzie, Oestreich, Older studies, Omission, Organic view, Original research, Oscar wilde, Other aspects, Other hand, Other historians, Other sources, Overall organization, Overall structure, Oxford, Oxford dante society, Oxford university press, Papal curia, Paperback, Paris peace conference, Parliamentary speeches, Particular interest, Particular phase, Paul harvey, Paul langford, Peace conference, Peaceful modernization, Peasantry, Perceptive, Personal reminiscences, Political history, Political obligation, Political power, Political role, Political structure, Political technique, Political theory, Poor relief, Popular imagination, Positive role, Premature death, Present century, Present discontents, Present reviewer, Present volume, Present work, Press gang, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Private letters, Professor account, Professor benedict, Professor book, Professor chase, Professor cosgrove, Professor dray, Professor marks, Professor mcneill, Professor neale, Professor steinmetz, Professor walker, Protestant ethic, Protestant reformation, Public affairs, Public image, Public opinion, Radical christianity, Radical unionism, Recent research, Recent scholarship, Recent studies, Recent work, Recent years, Relative failure, Reliable guide, Religious history, Religious houses, Religious penalties, Representational characteristics, Restoration science, Reviewer, Revolutionary france, Revolutionary situation, Revolutionary syndicalism, Richard baxter, Richard bessel, Robert forster, Robyn dasey, Roderick phillips, Roman britain, Rouen, Routledge, Royal society, Rural society, Russian army, Same period, Same time, Scientific community, Scientific ideas, Sckibner clare college, Scolar press, Scribner clare college, Second chapter, Second half, Second marquess, Second volume, Second world, Secondary literature, Sergio panunzio, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Seventh century, Short book, Short notices, Short review, Short shrift, Short study, Silvia franchini, Simple truth, Sixteenth century, Social change, Social context, Social control, Social development, Social developments, Social historians, Social history, Social interaction, Social mobility, Social protest, Social science, Social sciences, Social structures, Social theorists, Socialist movement, Soviet agriculture, Soviet history, Soviet union, Spanish inquisition, Standard work, State intervention, Statistical evidence, Statistical tables, Steven runciman, Stuart piggott, Subject matter, Subsequent development, Successive chapters, Such topics, Supporter, Susan pearce, Sylvia, Sylvia pankhurst, Thea thompson, Thematic chapters, Theorist, Third chapter, Third essay, Third reich, Thirteenth century, Topographical knowledge, Trade unionists, Trading interests, Twelfth century, Twentieth century, University college, Unpublished material, Urban america, Valuable addition, Various aspects, Versity press, Victoria county history, Viii, Wales press, Weekend crisis, Weimar, Weimar republic, Weinberg, Welcome addition, Welsh frontier, West midlands, Western europe, Western family, Whole book, Wide range, Wide readership, Wider context, Wider issues, Wildman, Witch, Witch craze, Women workers, Yale university press.
- Teeft :
- Admirable thoroughness, Alan ereira, Alan ritter, American colonies, American historians, Annales school, Approximate dates, Armte morte, Arthurian period sources, Austin canons, Author traces, Balkan concert, Basil blackwell, Beatrice webb, Becket, Bedford college, Behaviour, Bethmann hollweg, Bibliography, Biographer, Birkbeck college, Book reviews, Bourgeois, Braudel, Brief text, British competition, British government, British history, British policy, British politics, Burgage tenure, Burke, California press, Calvinism, Calvinist, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, Canon, Cardiff, Careful study, Carolina press, Central middle ages, Central section, Central theme, Centre, Chamberlain, Chapel hill, Charles james, Chicago press, Christopher hill, Chuschichi tsuzuki, City council, Class consciousness, Class structure, Class struggle, Clear account, Collectivization, Collectivization campaign, Collectivization drive, Common ethnicity, Communist party, Comparative history, Comprehensive account, Comprehensive history, Contemporary problems, Contributor, Cornell university press, Count bethlen, Critique, Croom, Croom helm, Crucial role, Current work, Daily telegraph, Danish absolutism, Dante, David dilks, David smith, Davy, Defence, Definitive edition, Democratic management, Diary, Different periods, Difficult task, Early agriculture, Early history, Early victorian society, Early years, East anglia, East indies, Eastern europe, Economic context, Economic crisis, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic planning, Economic problems, Economic theory, Edinburgh, Edinburgh kenneth fielden, Edmund burke, Educational policies, Edward arnold, Edward goschen, Edwardian childhoods, Eighteenth century, Engels, English benedictines, English calvinism, English catholicism, English church, English history, English revolution, English science, English society, Enlightenment, Entertainment films, Essay, Essex paul thompson, European economy, European resistance, Excellent essay, Excellent introduction, Exeter, Extractive industries, Factory workers, Faint praise, Family tradition, Fascist, Fascist ideology, Feature films, February, February revolution, Federal republic, Felix gilbert, Female participation, Feminist, Ferenc poloskei, Fifteenth centuries, Fifteenth century, Fifth century, Final section, First book, First chapter, First half, First phase, First version, First world, Fitz warins, Focal point, Footnote, Foreign minister, Foreign office, Foreign policy, Foreign relations, Formal equality, Former soldiers, Fourth century, Fourth crusade, Frederick henry, Free trade, French monarchy, French revolution, Friern barnet, Further research, Gail braybon, General histories, General reader, Geographical distribution, George holmes, George katkov, Gerhard oestreich, German family, German policy, German prisoners, German reformation, German revolution, German scholars, German society, Gildas, Glamorgan, Goff, Good deal, Good example, Government policy, Great deal, Great figure, Great powers, Great wealth, Greater degree, Greek church, Habsburg monarchy, Hamish hamilton, Hard work, Hardach, Harold perkin, Harvester press, High degree, High politics, Historian, Historical analysis, Historical attention, Historical experience, Historical introduction, Historical knowledge, Historical research, Historical studies, Historical study, Historiographical, Historiography, Ideal society, Illegitimate child, Important book, Important issues, Important source, Important topic, Important work, Industrial archaeology, Industrial development, Industrial revolution, Industrial spirit, Intellectual biography, Irish historians, Irish nationalism, Italian fascism, Italian life, Italian politics, Italian socialism, Jeanne sheehy, Jesuit, Jill raitt, John davies, John dunn, John stuart mill, Joseph chamberlain, Judgement, Kegan, Kegan paul, Keith wilson, Kendall, Kenneth hudson, Labour, Labour movement, Labour supply, Large number, Larger scale, Last days, Last decade, Last word, Last years, Latin kingdom, Latin occupation, Lawrence stone, Leeds, Legal change, Legal history, Linguet, Little attention, Little sign, Liverpool, London michael hunter, London press, London school, Lordship, Macmillan, Main part, Main text, Main themes, Main thesis, Major problems, Major works, Manchester university press, Manuscript sources, Many historians, Many others, Many readers, Many years, Marjorie reeves, Market place, Marquess, Marxism, Marxist, Maurice cowling, Medieval ireland, Medieval march, Medieval period, Metropolitan police, Michael turner, Michael winterbottom, Middle ages, Middle class, Military history, Mistra, Modern leeds, Monarchy, Monograph, More attention, More essays, Much attention, Narrative account, Narrative history, Nation state, National churches, National consciousness, National income, National independence, National movements, National socialism, Nationality, Natural philosophy, Natural rights, Nazi germany, Neurath, Nicholas cheetham, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Nobility, Norman mackenzie, Oestreich, Older studies, Omission, Organic view, Original research, Oscar wilde, Other aspects, Other hand, Other historians, Other sources, Overall organization, Overall structure, Oxford, Oxford dante society, Oxford university press, Papal curia, Paperback, Paris peace conference, Parliamentary speeches, Particular interest, Particular phase, Paul harvey, Paul langford, Peace conference, Peaceful modernization, Peasantry, Perceptive, Personal reminiscences, Political history, Political obligation, Political power, Political role, Political structure, Political technique, Political theory, Poor relief, Popular imagination, Positive role, Premature death, Present century, Present discontents, Present reviewer, Present volume, Present work, Press gang, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Private letters, Professor account, Professor benedict, Professor book, Professor chase, Professor cosgrove, Professor dray, Professor marks, Professor mcneill, Professor neale, Professor steinmetz, Professor walker, Protestant ethic, Protestant reformation, Public affairs, Public image, Public opinion, Radical christianity, Radical unionism, Recent research, Recent scholarship, Recent studies, Recent work, Recent years, Relative failure, Reliable guide, Religious history, Religious houses, Religious penalties, Representational characteristics, Restoration science, Reviewer, Revolutionary france, Revolutionary situation, Revolutionary syndicalism, Richard baxter, Richard bessel, Robert forster, Robyn dasey, Roderick phillips, Roman britain, Rouen, Routledge, Royal society, Rural society, Russian army, Same period, Same time, Scientific community, Scientific ideas, Sckibner clare college, Scolar press, Scribner clare college, Second chapter, Second half, Second marquess, Second volume, Second world, Secondary literature, Sergio panunzio, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Seventh century, Short book, Short notices, Short review, Short shrift, Short study, Silvia franchini, Simple truth, Sixteenth century, Social change, Social context, Social control, Social development, Social developments, Social historians, Social history, Social interaction, Social mobility, Social protest, Social science, Social sciences, Social structures, Social theorists, Socialist movement, Soviet agriculture, Soviet history, Soviet union, Spanish inquisition, Standard work, State intervention, Statistical evidence, Statistical tables, Steven runciman, Stuart piggott, Subject matter, Subsequent development, Successive chapters, Such topics, Supporter, Susan pearce, Sylvia, Sylvia pankhurst, Thea thompson, Thematic chapters, Theorist, Third chapter, Third essay, Third reich, Thirteenth century, Topographical knowledge, Trade unionists, Trading interests, Twelfth century, Twentieth century, University college, Unpublished material, Urban america, Valuable addition, Various aspects, Versity press, Victoria county history, Viii, Wales press, Weekend crisis, Weimar, Weimar republic, Weinberg, Welcome addition, Welsh frontier, West midlands, Western europe, Western family, Whole book, Wide range, Wide readership, Wider context, Wider issues, Wildman, Witch, Witch craze, Women workers, Yale university press.
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