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REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES

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GENERAL: an introduction to historical thought. By B. A. Haddock GENERAL: the human condition: an ecological and historical view. By William H. McNeill GENERAL: perspectives on history. By William Dray GENERAL: on history. By Fernand Braudel GENERAL: the past and the present. By Lawrence Stone GENERAL: sociology and history. By Peter Burke GENERAL: economics for historians. By G. R. Hawke GENERAL: the film in history: restaging the past. By Pierre Sorlin GENERAL: feature films as history. Edited by K. R. M. Short GENERAL: soviet historians in crisis 1928–1933. By John Barber GENERAL: the past before us: contemporary historical writing in the united states. Edited by Michael Kammen GENERAL: the letters of thomas babington macaulay, vol. v, january 1849–december 1855, vol, vi, january 1856–december 1859. Edited by Thomas Pinney GENERAL: élie halévy: an intellectual biography. By Myrna Chase GENERAL: george macaulay trevelyan: a memoir. By Mary Moorman GENERAL: natural rights theories: their origin and development. By Richard Tuck GENERAL: legal evolution: the story of an idea. By Peter Stein GENERAL: the rule of law: albert venn dicey, victorian jurist. By Richard A. Cos‐grove GENERAL: utopia and the ideal society: a study of english utopian writing 1516–1700. By J. C. Davis GENERAL: edmund burke and the critique of political radicalism. By Michael Free‐man GENERAL: the unacknowledged legislator: shelley and politics. By P. M. S. Dawson GENERAL: educative democracy: john stuart mill on education in society. By F. W. Garforth GENERAL: political obligation in its historical context: essays in political theory. By John Dunn GENERAL: fire in the minds of men: origins of the revolutionary faith. By James H. Billington GENERAL: class in english history, 1680–1850. By R. S. Neale GENERAL: marxism: for and against. By Robert L. Heilbroner GENERAL: engels. By Terrell Carver GENERAL: marxist theories of imperialism: a critical survey. By Anthony Brewer GENERAL: marx, engels and national movements. By Ian Cummins GENERAL: the cult of violence: sorel and the sorelians. By Jack J. Roth GENERAL: the syndicalist tradition and italian fascism. By David D. Roberts GENERAL: anarchism: a theoretical analysis. By Alan Ritter GENERAL: the intellectual origins of leninism. By Alain BesanćLon GENERAL: leninism: a sociological interpretation. By David Lane GENERAL: a documentary study of hendrik de man, socialist critic of marxism. Edited by Peter Dodge GENERAL: dilemmas of italian socialism: the politics of filippo turati. By Spencer Discala GENERAL: a proletarian science: marxism in britain 1917–1933. By Stuart Macintyre GENERAL: my apprenticeship. By Beatrice Webb, with an introduction by Norman Mackenzie GENERAL: the diary of beatrice webb 1873–1943. Cambridge: Chadwyck–Healey. 1978. 240 microfiche. £295.00. Index, with introductions by Geoffry Allen, Margaret Cole, and Norman Mackenzie GENERAL: edward carpenter 1844–1929: prophet of human fellowship. By Chuschichi Tsuzuki GENERAL: graham wallas and the great society. By Terence H. Qualter GENERAL: people's history and socialist theory. Edited by Raphael Samuel GENERAL: anti‐slavery, religion and reform: essays in memory of roger anstey. Edited by Christine Bolt and Seymour Drescher GENERAL: women, war and revolution. Edited by Carol R. Berkin and Clara M. Lovett GENERAL: aimer en france 1760–1860: actes du colloque international de clermontferrand. Edited by Paul Viallaneix and Jean Ehrard GENERAL: the german family: essays on the social history of the family in nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century germany. Edited by Richard J. Evans and W. R. Lee GENERAL: edwardian childhoods. By Thea Thompson GENERAL: bastardy and its comparative history. Edited by Peter Laslett, Karla Oosterveen and Richard M. Smith GENERAL: the structured crowd: essays in english social history. By Harold Perkin GENERAL: a new history of england 410–1975. By L. C. B. Seaman GENERAL: britain and france: ten centuries. Edited by Douglas Johnson, FranćLois Crouzet and FranćLois Bédarida. GENERAL: the exclave problem of western europe. By Honoré M. Catudal GENERAL: nationality and the pursuit of national independence: historical studies, volume xi. Edited by T. W. Moody. GENERAL: the rediscovery of ireland's past: the celtic revival 1830–1930. By Jeanne Sheehy GENERAL: a people and a proletariat: essays in the history of wales, 1780–1980. Edited by David Smith. GENERAL: a social history of britain in postcards 1870–1930. By Eric J. Evans and Jeffrey Richards GENERAL: by gaslight in winter: a victorian family history through the magic lantern. By Colin Gordon GENERAL: the people's england. By Alan Ereira GENERAL: a history of modern leeds. Edited by Derek Fraser GENERAL: a history of hull. By Edward Gillett and Kenneth A. MacMahon GENERAL: the rise of modern urban planning, 1800–1914. Edited by Anthony Sutcliffe GENERAL: shaping an urban world: planning in the twentieth century. Edited by Gordon E. Cherry GENERAL: policing and punishment in nineteenth‐century britain. Edited by Victor Bailey GENERAL: police in urban america. 1860–1920. By Eric H. Monkkonen GENERAL: the decline of british economic power since 1870. By M. W. Kirby GENERAL: religion and public doctrine in modern england. By Maurice Cowling GENERAL: english culture and the decline of the industrial spirit, 1850–1980. By Martin J. Wiener GENERAL: history and industrial civilisation. By R. A. Buchanan GENERAL: where we used to work. By Kenneth Hudson GENERAL: world industrial archaeology. By Kenneth Hudson GENERAL: arch bridges and their builders 1735–1835. By Ted Ruddock GENERAL: the cambridge encyclopaedia of archaeology. Edited by Andrew Sherratt GENERAL: the history of topographical maps: symbols, pictures and surveys. By P. D. A. Harvey GENERAL: glamorgan county history, vol. v: industrial glamorgan from 1700 to 1970. Edited by Arthur H. John and Glanmor Williams GENERAL: the victoria county history of somerset, vol. iv. Edited by R. W. Dunning GENERAL: the victoria county history of essex, vol. vii. Edited by W. R. Powell GENERAL: the victoria county history of middlesex, vol. vi. Edited by T. F. T. Baker GENERAL: the victoria county history of cheshire, vol. iii. Edited by B. E. Harris ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: the agrarian history of england and wales, vol. 1, part 1: prehistory. Edited by Joan Thirsk and Stuart Piggott ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: christianity in roman britain to a.d. 500. By Charles Thomas ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: gildas: the ruin of britain and other works. Edited and translated by Michael Winterbottom ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: st. patrick: his writings and muirchu's life. Edited and translated by A. B. E. Hood ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: the kingdom of dumnonia: studies in history and tradition in south‐western britain, a.d. 350–1150. By Susan Pearce ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: barons of the welsh frontier: the corbet, pantulf and fitz warin families, 1066–1272. By Janet Meisel ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: newport lordship 1317–1536. By A. C. Reeves ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: anglo‐norman ulster the history and archaeology of an irish barony, 1177–1400. By T. E. McNeill ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: the geography of augustinian settlement in medieval england and wales. By David M. Robinson ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: thomas becket: a textual history of his letters. By Anne Duggan ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: roger, bishop of worcester 1164–1179: an english bishop of the age of becket. By Mary G. Cheney ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: crusader institutions. By Joshua Prawer ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: 1204: the unholy crusade. By John Godfrey ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: mistra: byzantine capital of the peloponnese. By Steven Runciman ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: mediaeval greece. By Nicholas Cheetham ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: time, work and culture in the middle ages. By Jacques Le Goff ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: prophecy and millenarianism: essays in honour of marjorie reeves. Edited by Ann Williams ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: the world of dante: essays on dante and his times. Edited for the Oxford Dante Society by Cecil Grayson ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: dante. By George Holmes ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: italy in the age of dante and petrarch, 1216–1380. By John Larner ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: popes and princes 1417–1517: politics and polity in the late medieval church. By John A. F. Thomson ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: filippo strozzi and the medici: favor and finance in sixteenth century florence and rome. By Melissa Meriam Bullard ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL: the pope, his banker, and venice. By Felix Gilbert EARLY MODERN: strukturprobleme der frúuhen neuzeit: ausgewáuhlte aufsáutze. By Gerhard Oestreich EARLY MODERN: reformation principle and practice: essays in honour of a. G. DICKENS. Edited by P. N. Brooks EARLY MODERN: after the reformation: essays in honor of j. h. hexter. Edited by Barbara C. Malament EARLY MODERN: luther: a biography. By H. G. Haile EARLY MODERN: luther and staupitz: an essay in the intellectual origins of the protestant reformation. By David C. Steinmetz EARLY MODERN: calvin and english calvinism to 1649. By R. T. Kendall EARLY MODERN: calvin's and the puritans' view of the protestant ethic. By Robert M. Mitchell EARLY MODERN: shapers of religious traditions in germany, switzerland, and poland, 1560–1600. Edited by Jill Raitt EARLY MODERN: radical religious movements in early modern europe. By Michael A. Mullett EARLY MODERN: the english benedictines, 1540–1688: from reformation to revolution. By David Lunn EARLY MODERN: the nobility of the election of bayeux, 1463–1666: continuity through change. By James B. Wood EARLY MODERN: the formation of a provincial nobility: the magistrates of the parlement of rouen, 1499–1610. By Jonathan Dewald EARLY MODERN: rouen during the wars of religion. By Philip Benedict EARLY MODERN: unclean spirits: possession and exorcism in france and england in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. By D. P. Walker EARLY MODERN: the witches' advocate: basque witchcraft and the spanish inquisition, 1609–1614. By Gustav Henningsen EARLY MODERN: music and patronage in sixteenth‐century mantua, vol. 1. By Iain Fenlon EARLY MODERN: the theatre and its critics in seventeenth‐century france. By Henry Phillips EARLY MODERN: some intellectual consequences of the english revolution. By Christopher Hill EARLY MODERN: harvey and the oxford physiologists: a study of scientific ideas and social interaction. By Robert G. Frank EARLY MODERN: science and society in restoration england. By Michael Hunter EARLY MODERN: the ferment of knowledge: studies in the historiography of eighteenth‐century science. Edited by G. S. Rousseau and Roy Porter EARLY MODERN: science and immortality: the éloges of the paris academy of sciences 1699–1791. By Charles B. Paul EARLY MODERN: the modern world‐system ii: mercantilism and the consolidation of the european world‐economy, 1600–1750. By Immanuel Wallerstein EARLY MODERN: frederik hendrik, prins van oranje: een biografisch drieluik. By J. J. Poelhekke EARLY MODERN: de verdeling van de landen van overmaas, 1644–1662: territoriale desintegratie van een betwist grensgebied. By J. A. K. Hass EARLY MODERN: the peasantry and the early absolute monarchy in denmark 1660–1708. By Thomas Munck EARLY MODERN: charles iii and the revival of spain. By Anthony H. Hull EARLY MODERN: english parliamentary enclosure: its historical geography and economic history. By Michael Turner EARLY MODERN: the manning of the british navy during the seven years' war. By Stephen Gradish EARLY MODERN: pitt and popularity. the patriot minister and london opinion during the seven years war. By Marie Peters EARLY MODERN: the writings and speeches of edmund burke, vol. 11: party, parliament, and the american crisis 1766–1774. Edited by Paul Langford EARLY MODERN: the ideas and careers of simon‐nicolas‐henri linguet:a study in eighteenth‐century french politics. By Darline Gay Levy EARLY MODERN: merchants, landlords, magistrates: the depont family in eighteenth‐century france. By Robert Forster EARLY MODERN: marriage and the family in eighteenth‐century france. By James F. Traer EARLY MODERN: approaches to the history of the western family 1500–1914. By Michael Anderson EARLY MODERN: family breakdown in late eighteenth‐century france: divorces in rouen 1792–1803. By Roderick Phillips LATE MODERN: holland house. By Leslie Mitchell LATE MODERN: english literature and the great war with france: an anthology and commentary. By A. D. Harvey LATE MODERN: detente in the napoleonic era: bonaparte and the russians. By Hugh Rags‐dale LATE MODERN: napoleon's continental blockade: the case of alsace. By Geoffrey Ellis LATE MODERN: the french veteran from the revolution to the restoration. By Isser Woloch LATE MODERN: louis xviii. By Philip Mansel LATE MODERN: the letters of the third viscount palmerston to laurence and elizabeth sulivan, 1804–1863. (Camden Fourth Series, vol. 23.) Edited by Kenneth Bourne LATE MODERN: lord and peasant in nineteenth‐century britain. By Dennis R. Mills LATE MODERN: cardiff and the marquesses of bute. By John Davies LATE MODERN: the seventh earl of shaftesbury 1801–1885. By G. B. A. M. Finlayson LATE MODERN: from pauperism to poverty. By Karel Williams LATE MODERN: the politics of working‐class education in britain 1830–50. By D. G. Paz LATE MODERN: the english school, its architecture and organization: volume 11, 1870–1970. By Malcolm Seaborne and Roy Lowe LATE MODERN: il processo di industrializzazione: politica economica e riflessioni teoriche sulla crescita industriale nei paesi ‘second comers’. By Francesco Caracciolo LATE MODERN: men of property: the very wealthy in britain since the industrial revolution. By W. D. Rubinstein LATE MODERN: radical joe: a life of joseph chamberlain. By Denis Judd LATE MODERN: joseph chamberlain: a political study. By Richard Jay LATE MODERN: the rise of the anglo‐german antagonism 1860–1914 By Paul M. Kennedy LATE MODERN: the diary of edward goschen 1900–1914. Edited by C. H. D. Howard LATE MODERN: the hollow detente: anglo‐german relations in the balkans, 1911–1914. By R. J. Crampton LATE MODERN: sylvia pankhurst 1912–1924; dal suffragismo alla rivoluzione sociale. By silvia Franchini LATE MODERN: women workers in the first world war. By Gail Braybon LATE MODERN: bertrand russell and the pacifists in the first world war. By Jo Vellacott LATE MODERN: finland in british politics in the first world war. By Eino Lyytinen LATE MODERN: the creation of yugoslavia 1914–1918. Edited by Dimitrije DjordjeviéU LATE MODERN: the making of a new europe: r. w. seton‐watson and the last years of austria–hungary. By Hugh and Christopher Seton‐Watson LATE MODERN: hungary after two revolutions (1919–1922). By Ferenc PóUlóUskei, translated by E. Csicseri‐RóAnay LATE MODERN: innocent abroad: belgium at the paris peace conference of 1919. By Sally Marks LATE MODERN: dollars and diplomacy: ambassador david rowland francis and the fall of tsarism, 1916–17. Edited by Jamie H LATE MODERN: the end of the russian imperial army: the old army and the soldiers revolt (MARCH–APRIL 1917). By Allan K. Wildman LATE MODERN: russia 1917, the kornilov affiar: kerensky and the break‐up of the russian army. By George Katkov LATE MODERN: education and social mobility in the soviet union, 1921–1934. By Sheila Fitzpatrick LATE MODERN: the industrialization of soviet russia, vol. I, THE SOCIALIST OFFENSIVE: THE COLLECTIVIZATION OF SOVIET AGRICULTURE, 1929–30; VOL. II: THE SOVIET COLLECTIVE FARM, 1929–1930. By R. W. Davies LATE MODERN: the political economy of germany in the twentieth century. By Karl Hardach LATE MODERN: labour law and politics in the weimar republic. By Otto Kahn‐Freund; edited and introduced by Roy Lewis and Jon Clark, and translated by Jon Clark LATE MODERN: the german social democratic party 1875–1933. By W. L. Guttsman LATE MODERN: economic diplomacy and the origins of the second world war: germany, britain, france and eastern europe, 1930–1939. By David E. Kaiser LATE MODERN: the foreign policy of hitler's germany: world war ii, 1937–1939. By G. L. Weinberg LATE MODERN: hitler's first foreign minister: constantin freiherr von neurath, diplomat and statesman. By John L. Heinemann LATE MODERN: the jews in weimar germany, By Donald L. Niewyk LATE MODERN: social change and political development in weimar germany. Edited by Richard Bessel and E. J. Feuchtwanger LATE MODERN: the lost peace: international relations in europe 1918–1939. By Anthony Adamthwaite LATE MODERN: europe ablaze: an analysis of the history of the european resistance movements 1939–45. LATE MODERN: retreat from power: studies in britain's foreign policy of the twentieth century. VOL. I: 1906–1939. VOL. II: AFTER 1939. Edited by David Dilks LATE MODERN: prisoners of england. By Miriam Kochan

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<term>Important source</term>
<term>Important topic</term>
<term>Important work</term>
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<term>Industrial revolution</term>
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<term>Irish nationalism</term>
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<term>Jill raitt</term>
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<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last word</term>
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<term>National consciousness</term>
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<term>National movements</term>
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<term>Organic view</term>
<term>Original research</term>
<term>Oscar wilde</term>
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<term>Other hand</term>
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<term>Paul langford</term>
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<term>Princeton university press</term>
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<term>Professor book</term>
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<term>Professor dray</term>
<term>Professor marks</term>
<term>Professor mcneill</term>
<term>Professor neale</term>
<term>Professor steinmetz</term>
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<term>Same time</term>
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<term>First phase</term>
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<term>Foreign minister</term>
<term>Foreign office</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Foreign relations</term>
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<term>Fourth century</term>
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<term>General reader</term>
<term>Geographical distribution</term>
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<term>George katkov</term>
<term>Gerhard oestreich</term>
<term>German family</term>
<term>German policy</term>
<term>German prisoners</term>
<term>German reformation</term>
<term>German revolution</term>
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<term>German society</term>
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<term>Hardach</term>
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<term>Important source</term>
<term>Important topic</term>
<term>Important work</term>
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<term>Industrial development</term>
<term>Industrial revolution</term>
<term>Industrial spirit</term>
<term>Intellectual biography</term>
<term>Irish historians</term>
<term>Irish nationalism</term>
<term>Italian fascism</term>
<term>Italian life</term>
<term>Italian politics</term>
<term>Italian socialism</term>
<term>Jeanne sheehy</term>
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<term>Jill raitt</term>
<term>John davies</term>
<term>John dunn</term>
<term>John stuart mill</term>
<term>Joseph chamberlain</term>
<term>Judgement</term>
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<term>Keith wilson</term>
<term>Kendall</term>
<term>Kenneth hudson</term>
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<term>Last decade</term>
<term>Last word</term>
<term>Last years</term>
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<term>Latin occupation</term>
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<term>Leeds</term>
<term>Legal change</term>
<term>Legal history</term>
<term>Linguet</term>
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<term>Little sign</term>
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<term>London press</term>
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<term>Lordship</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
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<term>Main text</term>
<term>Main themes</term>
<term>Main thesis</term>
<term>Major problems</term>
<term>Major works</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Manuscript sources</term>
<term>Many historians</term>
<term>Many others</term>
<term>Many readers</term>
<term>Many years</term>
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<term>Market place</term>
<term>Marquess</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
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<term>Medieval ireland</term>
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<term>Michael winterbottom</term>
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<term>Middle class</term>
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<term>Modern leeds</term>
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<term>More essays</term>
<term>Much attention</term>
<term>Narrative account</term>
<term>Narrative history</term>
<term>Nation state</term>
<term>National churches</term>
<term>National consciousness</term>
<term>National income</term>
<term>National independence</term>
<term>National movements</term>
<term>National socialism</term>
<term>Nationality</term>
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<term>Neurath</term>
<term>Nicholas cheetham</term>
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<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Nobility</term>
<term>Norman mackenzie</term>
<term>Oestreich</term>
<term>Older studies</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Organic view</term>
<term>Original research</term>
<term>Oscar wilde</term>
<term>Other aspects</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other historians</term>
<term>Other sources</term>
<term>Overall organization</term>
<term>Overall structure</term>
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<term>Oxford dante society</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Papal curia</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Paris peace conference</term>
<term>Parliamentary speeches</term>
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<term>Particular phase</term>
<term>Paul harvey</term>
<term>Paul langford</term>
<term>Peace conference</term>
<term>Peaceful modernization</term>
<term>Peasantry</term>
<term>Perceptive</term>
<term>Personal reminiscences</term>
<term>Political history</term>
<term>Political obligation</term>
<term>Political power</term>
<term>Political role</term>
<term>Political structure</term>
<term>Political technique</term>
<term>Political theory</term>
<term>Poor relief</term>
<term>Popular imagination</term>
<term>Positive role</term>
<term>Premature death</term>
<term>Present century</term>
<term>Present discontents</term>
<term>Present reviewer</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Present work</term>
<term>Press gang</term>
<term>Prime minister</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Private letters</term>
<term>Professor account</term>
<term>Professor benedict</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor chase</term>
<term>Professor cosgrove</term>
<term>Professor dray</term>
<term>Professor marks</term>
<term>Professor mcneill</term>
<term>Professor neale</term>
<term>Professor steinmetz</term>
<term>Professor walker</term>
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<term>Protestant reformation</term>
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<term>Recent scholarship</term>
<term>Recent studies</term>
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<term>Recent years</term>
<term>Relative failure</term>
<term>Reliable guide</term>
<term>Religious history</term>
<term>Religious houses</term>
<term>Religious penalties</term>
<term>Representational characteristics</term>
<term>Restoration science</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
<term>Revolutionary france</term>
<term>Revolutionary situation</term>
<term>Revolutionary syndicalism</term>
<term>Richard baxter</term>
<term>Richard bessel</term>
<term>Robert forster</term>
<term>Robyn dasey</term>
<term>Roderick phillips</term>
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<term>Rouen</term>
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<term>Same period</term>
<term>Same time</term>
<term>Scientific community</term>
<term>Scientific ideas</term>
<term>Sckibner clare college</term>
<term>Scolar press</term>
<term>Scribner clare college</term>
<term>Second chapter</term>
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<term>Second marquess</term>
<term>Second volume</term>
<term>Second world</term>
<term>Secondary literature</term>
<term>Sergio panunzio</term>
<term>Seventeenth centuries</term>
<term>Seventeenth century</term>
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<term>Short book</term>
<term>Short notices</term>
<term>Short review</term>
<term>Short shrift</term>
<term>Short study</term>
<term>Silvia franchini</term>
<term>Simple truth</term>
<term>Sixteenth century</term>
<term>Social change</term>
<term>Social context</term>
<term>Social control</term>
<term>Social development</term>
<term>Social developments</term>
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