REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES
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Auteurs :Source :
- History [ 0018-2648 ] ; 1978-02.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Histoire ancienne, Archives, Bibliographie, Administration centrale, étude comparative, Histoire contemporaine, Relation économique, Politique extérieure, Enseignement supérieur, Héritage, Marxisme, Histoire moderne, Monographie, Régime politique, Santé publique, Opinion publique, Agglomération rurale, Analyse sociale, Changement social, Social-démocratie, Développement social, Vie sociale, Structure sociale.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Abbot, Abyssinian crisis, Administrative history, Allen lane, American audience, American colonies, American revolution, Ancient history, Andrews, Anglia, Archaeological evidence, Archives, Article points, Athlone press, Atlantic slave trade, Available evidence, Bailey bros, Baltic, Baltic exchange, Beaulieu, Beaulieu abbey, Behaviour, Best life, Bibliography, Birmingham christopher dyer, Biscuit manufacturers, Bloody sunday, Bolshevik, Bourgeois culture, Brief introduction, Bristol, Bristol record society, British academy, British government, British insurance business, British society, California press, Cambridge university press, Camden series, Catholic church, Causal explanations, Central archive, Central authority, Central government, Central records, Central theme, Centre, Charles stewart parnell, Christ church, Church commissioners, Cistercian, Cistercian order, City government, Civic consciousness, Civic office, Class conflict, Classical scholarship, Common ground, Common sense, Community life, Companion volume, Comparative study, Complex subject, Comprehensive work, Constituent assembly, Constitutional significance, Contemporary history, Contributor, Cornell university press, Country planning, Croom, Croom helm, Cullingworths volume, Cultural history, Czech, Czech crownlands, Daily life, David howell, Dialect writers, Different approach, Different ways, Earls colne, Early stages, Early years, East anglia, Eastern europe, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic relations, Edinburgh, Edinburgh denys, Edinburgh william ferguson, Edward arnold, Edward reign, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Elizabethan london, English history, English reader, English readers, English revolution, Environmental planning volume, Essay, European history, Everyday life, Excellent book, February revolution, Final volume, First half, First impressions, First orientation, First sentence, First time, First volume, First world, Footnote, Foreign policy, Fourteenth century, Franz ferdinand, Frederick hockey, French revolution, Full bibliography, Fuller treatment, Fund applications, Further research, General conclusion, General history, General policy, General reader, General readers, General synod, Geoffrey, German generals, Glasgow, Golo mann, Good deal, Government sources, Great britain, Great deal, Great importance, Great value, Greater manchester county, Habsburg, Habsburg monarchy, Habsburg spain, Hard work, Harvester press, Hertfordshire, High quality, High standards, Higher education, Historian, Historic society, Historical background, Historical development, Historical dimension, Historical explanation, Historical problems, Historical research, Historical sources, Historical studies, Historiography, Hockey, Important book, Important contribution, Important points, Incomes policies, Individual essays, Industrial militancy, Industrial muse, Industrialization, Inheritance, Institutional history, Intellectual developments, Intellectual influences, Interesting chapter, Interesting comments, Interesting information, Irish labour party, Irish politics, Jabez bunting, Jewish community, Jewish question, John holloway, John redwood, John saville, John stuart mill, Johns hopkins university press, Judgement, Kegan paul, Labour, Labour governments, Labour party, Lambeth palace library, Land power, Large numbers, Larger ships, Last century, Last chapter, Latin america, Latin text, Latter part, Lesser extent, Liberal education, Liberal press, Literary culture, Little book, Little room, Little space, Liverpool, Liverpool patrick buckland, Lloyd george, Local historians, Local history, London school, Long parliament, Macmillan, Madden collection, Main concern, Major events, Major part, Major questions, Manchester university press, Many aspects, Many historians, Many years, Mark tierney, Martha vicinus, Marxism, Mass mobilization, Mass society, Mcclelland, Medieval church, Medieval scotland, Medieval spain, Methodist history, Methodology, Michael howard, Middle ages, Middle group, Middle years, Military history, Minor errors, Modern history, Modern world, Monarchy, Monograph, Narrow confines, National interest, National movement, National parks, Natural history, Natural science, Nelson college, Next edition, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Norman, Norman achievement, Norman contribution, Norman empire, Norman fate, Norman history, Norman settlement, Northern ireland, Notarial sources, Obrien, Official histories, Olla podrida, Omission, Orange state, Original documents, Other aspects, Other books, Other hand, Other parts, Other researchers, Other scholars, Other works, Owen dudley edwards, Oxford michael hurst, Oxford university press, Paperback, Parliamentary passage, Parnell, Particular interest, Paston letters, Patrick, Pauper children, Peace movement, Peasantry, Penguin education, Pluto press, Polite education, Political history, Political structure, Political system, Poor relief, Popular history, Preface, Present book, Present state, Present volume, Pressure groups, Primary sources, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Problem situation, Proclamation, Professional historian, Professor book, Professor carlson, Professor cregier, Professor davis, Professor hillgarth, Professor hyde, Professor laux, Professor mcclelland, Professor morazb, Professor potter, Professor robbins, Professor study, Professor ward, Professor wesson, Professor work, Public health, Public life, Public opinion, Radical leaders, Ralph josselin, Reading university, Recent research, Recent years, Religious dissent, Religious division, Religious life, Reviewer, Revolutionary syndicalism, Revue historique, Robert kann, Roger anstey, Romanian, Romanian people, Royal navy, Royal proclamations, Ruler, Rural settlement, Russian history, Russian language, Russian revolution, Russian studies, Same period, Same subject, Same time, Scholarly volume, Scottish intervention, Second half, Second volume, Second world, Seignorial reaction, Selion size, Serious historian, Serious omission, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Several chapters, Several contributions, Short account, Short notices, Show trials, Sixteenth century, Skilful, Skilful reconstruction, Slave trade, Social analysis, Social anthropologists, Social change, Social context, Social control, Social democracy, Social development, Social forces, Social history, Social life, Social scientists, Social stratification, Social structure, Special case, Specific problems, Such figures, Such manifestations, Swiss francs, Synthetic work, Tenth century, Third reich, Third volume, Thirteenth centuries, Thorough knowledge, Trade unions, Trivial details, Tsarist labour policy, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ulster, Undergraduate essays, University college, Urban history, Useful addition, Useful contribution, Valuable book, Valuable contribution, Valuable study, Various aspects, Various parts, Various ways, Versity press, Victorian, Victorian britain, Victorian panorama, Viii, Violent reaction, Voluntary organisations, Welsh, Welsh history, Western europe, Whole question, Whole range, Whole thing, Wide range, Wide readership, Wider context, Wider significance, William morris, Xiii, Yale edition, Zubatov, Zubatov movement, Zurich, Zurich reformation, Zwingli.
- Teeft :
- Abbot, Abyssinian crisis, Administrative history, Allen lane, American audience, American colonies, American revolution, Ancient history, Andrews, Anglia, Archaeological evidence, Archives, Article points, Athlone press, Atlantic slave trade, Available evidence, Bailey bros, Baltic, Baltic exchange, Beaulieu, Beaulieu abbey, Behaviour, Best life, Bibliography, Birmingham christopher dyer, Biscuit manufacturers, Bloody sunday, Bolshevik, Bourgeois culture, Brief introduction, Bristol, Bristol record society, British academy, British government, British insurance business, British society, California press, Cambridge university press, Camden series, Catholic church, Causal explanations, Central archive, Central authority, Central government, Central records, Central theme, Centre, Charles stewart parnell, Christ church, Church commissioners, Cistercian, Cistercian order, City government, Civic consciousness, Civic office, Class conflict, Classical scholarship, Common ground, Common sense, Community life, Companion volume, Comparative study, Complex subject, Comprehensive work, Constituent assembly, Constitutional significance, Contemporary history, Contributor, Cornell university press, Country planning, Croom, Croom helm, Cullingworths volume, Cultural history, Czech, Czech crownlands, Daily life, David howell, Dialect writers, Different approach, Different ways, Earls colne, Early stages, Early years, East anglia, Eastern europe, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic relations, Edinburgh, Edinburgh denys, Edinburgh william ferguson, Edward arnold, Edward reign, Eighteenth centuries, Eighteenth century, Elizabethan london, English history, English reader, English readers, English revolution, Environmental planning volume, Essay, European history, Everyday life, Excellent book, February revolution, Final volume, First half, First impressions, First orientation, First sentence, First time, First volume, First world, Footnote, Foreign policy, Fourteenth century, Franz ferdinand, Frederick hockey, French revolution, Full bibliography, Fuller treatment, Fund applications, Further research, General conclusion, General history, General policy, General reader, General readers, General synod, Geoffrey, German generals, Glasgow, Golo mann, Good deal, Government sources, Great britain, Great deal, Great importance, Great value, Greater manchester county, Habsburg, Habsburg monarchy, Habsburg spain, Hard work, Harvester press, Hertfordshire, High quality, High standards, Higher education, Historian, Historic society, Historical background, Historical development, Historical dimension, Historical explanation, Historical problems, Historical research, Historical sources, Historical studies, Historiography, Hockey, Important book, Important contribution, Important points, Incomes policies, Individual essays, Industrial militancy, Industrial muse, Industrialization, Inheritance, Institutional history, Intellectual developments, Intellectual influences, Interesting chapter, Interesting comments, Interesting information, Irish labour party, Irish politics, Jabez bunting, Jewish community, Jewish question, John holloway, John redwood, John saville, John stuart mill, Johns hopkins university press, Judgement, Kegan paul, Labour, Labour governments, Labour party, Lambeth palace library, Land power, Large numbers, Larger ships, Last century, Last chapter, Latin america, Latin text, Latter part, Lesser extent, Liberal education, Liberal press, Literary culture, Little book, Little room, Little space, Liverpool, Liverpool patrick buckland, Lloyd george, Local historians, Local history, London school, Long parliament, Macmillan, Madden collection, Main concern, Major events, Major part, Major questions, Manchester university press, Many aspects, Many historians, Many years, Mark tierney, Martha vicinus, Marxism, Mass mobilization, Mass society, Mcclelland, Medieval church, Medieval scotland, Medieval spain, Methodist history, Methodology, Michael howard, Middle ages, Middle group, Middle years, Military history, Minor errors, Modern history, Modern world, Monarchy, Monograph, Narrow confines, National interest, National movement, National parks, Natural history, Natural science, Nelson college, Next edition, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Norman, Norman achievement, Norman contribution, Norman empire, Norman fate, Norman history, Norman settlement, Northern ireland, Notarial sources, Obrien, Official histories, Olla podrida, Omission, Orange state, Original documents, Other aspects, Other books, Other hand, Other parts, Other researchers, Other scholars, Other works, Owen dudley edwards, Oxford michael hurst, Oxford university press, Paperback, Parliamentary passage, Parnell, Particular interest, Paston letters, Patrick, Pauper children, Peace movement, Peasantry, Penguin education, Pluto press, Polite education, Political history, Political structure, Political system, Poor relief, Popular history, Preface, Present book, Present state, Present volume, Pressure groups, Primary sources, Prime minister, Princeton university press, Problem situation, Proclamation, Professional historian, Professor book, Professor carlson, Professor cregier, Professor davis, Professor hillgarth, Professor hyde, Professor laux, Professor mcclelland, Professor morazb, Professor potter, Professor robbins, Professor study, Professor ward, Professor wesson, Professor work, Public health, Public life, Public opinion, Radical leaders, Ralph josselin, Reading university, Recent research, Recent years, Religious dissent, Religious division, Religious life, Reviewer, Revolutionary syndicalism, Revue historique, Robert kann, Roger anstey, Romanian, Romanian people, Royal navy, Royal proclamations, Ruler, Rural settlement, Russian history, Russian language, Russian revolution, Russian studies, Same period, Same subject, Same time, Scholarly volume, Scottish intervention, Second half, Second volume, Second world, Seignorial reaction, Selion size, Serious historian, Serious omission, Seventeenth centuries, Seventeenth century, Several chapters, Several contributions, Short account, Short notices, Show trials, Sixteenth century, Skilful, Skilful reconstruction, Slave trade, Social analysis, Social anthropologists, Social change, Social context, Social control, Social democracy, Social development, Social forces, Social history, Social life, Social scientists, Social stratification, Social structure, Special case, Specific problems, Such figures, Such manifestations, Swiss francs, Synthetic work, Tenth century, Third reich, Third volume, Thirteenth centuries, Thorough knowledge, Trade unions, Trivial details, Tsarist labour policy, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Ulster, Undergraduate essays, University college, Urban history, Useful addition, Useful contribution, Valuable book, Valuable contribution, Valuable study, Various aspects, Various parts, Various ways, Versity press, Victorian, Victorian britain, Victorian panorama, Viii, Violent reaction, Voluntary organisations, Welsh, Welsh history, Western europe, Whole question, Whole range, Whole thing, Wide range, Wide readership, Wider context, Wider significance, William morris, Xiii, Yale edition, Zubatov, Zubatov movement, Zurich, Zurich reformation, Zwingli.
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<title level="j" type="alt">HISTORY</title>
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<term>Abyssinian crisis</term>
<term>Administrative history</term>
<term>Allen lane</term>
<term>American audience</term>
<term>American colonies</term>
<term>American revolution</term>
<term>Ancient history</term>
<term>Andrews</term>
<term>Anglia</term>
<term>Archaeological evidence</term>
<term>Archives</term>
<term>Article points</term>
<term>Athlone press</term>
<term>Atlantic slave trade</term>
<term>Available evidence</term>
<term>Bailey bros</term>
<term>Baltic</term>
<term>Baltic exchange</term>
<term>Beaulieu</term>
<term>Beaulieu abbey</term>
<term>Behaviour</term>
<term>Best life</term>
<term>Bibliography</term>
<term>Birmingham christopher dyer</term>
<term>Biscuit manufacturers</term>
<term>Bloody sunday</term>
<term>Bolshevik</term>
<term>Bourgeois culture</term>
<term>Brief introduction</term>
<term>Bristol</term>
<term>Bristol record society</term>
<term>British academy</term>
<term>British government</term>
<term>British insurance business</term>
<term>British society</term>
<term>California press</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Camden series</term>
<term>Catholic church</term>
<term>Causal explanations</term>
<term>Central archive</term>
<term>Central authority</term>
<term>Central government</term>
<term>Central records</term>
<term>Central theme</term>
<term>Centre</term>
<term>Charles stewart parnell</term>
<term>Christ church</term>
<term>Church commissioners</term>
<term>Cistercian</term>
<term>Cistercian order</term>
<term>City government</term>
<term>Civic consciousness</term>
<term>Civic office</term>
<term>Class conflict</term>
<term>Classical scholarship</term>
<term>Common ground</term>
<term>Common sense</term>
<term>Community life</term>
<term>Companion volume</term>
<term>Comparative study</term>
<term>Complex subject</term>
<term>Comprehensive work</term>
<term>Constituent assembly</term>
<term>Constitutional significance</term>
<term>Contemporary history</term>
<term>Contributor</term>
<term>Cornell university press</term>
<term>Country planning</term>
<term>Croom</term>
<term>Croom helm</term>
<term>Cullingworths volume</term>
<term>Cultural history</term>
<term>Czech</term>
<term>Czech crownlands</term>
<term>Daily life</term>
<term>David howell</term>
<term>Dialect writers</term>
<term>Different approach</term>
<term>Different ways</term>
<term>Earls colne</term>
<term>Early stages</term>
<term>Early years</term>
<term>East anglia</term>
<term>Eastern europe</term>
<term>Economic historians</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic relations</term>
<term>Edinburgh</term>
<term>Edinburgh denys</term>
<term>Edinburgh william ferguson</term>
<term>Edward arnold</term>
<term>Edward reign</term>
<term>Eighteenth centuries</term>
<term>Eighteenth century</term>
<term>Elizabethan london</term>
<term>English history</term>
<term>English reader</term>
<term>English readers</term>
<term>English revolution</term>
<term>Environmental planning volume</term>
<term>Essay</term>
<term>European history</term>
<term>Everyday life</term>
<term>Excellent book</term>
<term>February revolution</term>
<term>Final volume</term>
<term>First half</term>
<term>First impressions</term>
<term>First orientation</term>
<term>First sentence</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First volume</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Footnote</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Fourteenth century</term>
<term>Franz ferdinand</term>
<term>Frederick hockey</term>
<term>French revolution</term>
<term>Full bibliography</term>
<term>Fuller treatment</term>
<term>Fund applications</term>
<term>Further research</term>
<term>General conclusion</term>
<term>General history</term>
<term>General policy</term>
<term>General reader</term>
<term>General readers</term>
<term>General synod</term>
<term>Geoffrey</term>
<term>German generals</term>
<term>Glasgow</term>
<term>Golo mann</term>
<term>Good deal</term>
<term>Government sources</term>
<term>Great britain</term>
<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great importance</term>
<term>Great value</term>
<term>Greater manchester county</term>
<term>Habsburg</term>
<term>Habsburg monarchy</term>
<term>Habsburg spain</term>
<term>Hard work</term>
<term>Harvester press</term>
<term>Hertfordshire</term>
<term>High quality</term>
<term>High standards</term>
<term>Higher education</term>
<term>Historian</term>
<term>Historic society</term>
<term>Historical background</term>
<term>Historical development</term>
<term>Historical dimension</term>
<term>Historical explanation</term>
<term>Historical problems</term>
<term>Historical research</term>
<term>Historical sources</term>
<term>Historical studies</term>
<term>Historiography</term>
<term>Hockey</term>
<term>Important book</term>
<term>Important contribution</term>
<term>Important points</term>
<term>Incomes policies</term>
<term>Individual essays</term>
<term>Industrial militancy</term>
<term>Industrial muse</term>
<term>Industrialization</term>
<term>Inheritance</term>
<term>Institutional history</term>
<term>Intellectual developments</term>
<term>Intellectual influences</term>
<term>Interesting chapter</term>
<term>Interesting comments</term>
<term>Interesting information</term>
<term>Irish labour party</term>
<term>Irish politics</term>
<term>Jabez bunting</term>
<term>Jewish community</term>
<term>Jewish question</term>
<term>John holloway</term>
<term>John redwood</term>
<term>John saville</term>
<term>John stuart mill</term>
<term>Johns hopkins university press</term>
<term>Judgement</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Labour governments</term>
<term>Labour party</term>
<term>Lambeth palace library</term>
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<term>Large numbers</term>
<term>Larger ships</term>
<term>Last century</term>
<term>Last chapter</term>
<term>Latin america</term>
<term>Latin text</term>
<term>Latter part</term>
<term>Lesser extent</term>
<term>Liberal education</term>
<term>Liberal press</term>
<term>Literary culture</term>
<term>Little book</term>
<term>Little room</term>
<term>Little space</term>
<term>Liverpool</term>
<term>Liverpool patrick buckland</term>
<term>Lloyd george</term>
<term>Local historians</term>
<term>Local history</term>
<term>London school</term>
<term>Long parliament</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Madden collection</term>
<term>Main concern</term>
<term>Major events</term>
<term>Major part</term>
<term>Major questions</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Many aspects</term>
<term>Many historians</term>
<term>Many years</term>
<term>Mark tierney</term>
<term>Martha vicinus</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
<term>Mass mobilization</term>
<term>Mass society</term>
<term>Mcclelland</term>
<term>Medieval church</term>
<term>Medieval scotland</term>
<term>Medieval spain</term>
<term>Methodist history</term>
<term>Methodology</term>
<term>Michael howard</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Middle group</term>
<term>Middle years</term>
<term>Military history</term>
<term>Minor errors</term>
<term>Modern history</term>
<term>Modern world</term>
<term>Monarchy</term>
<term>Monograph</term>
<term>Narrow confines</term>
<term>National interest</term>
<term>National movement</term>
<term>National parks</term>
<term>Natural history</term>
<term>Natural science</term>
<term>Nelson college</term>
<term>Next edition</term>
<term>Nineteenth centuries</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Norman</term>
<term>Norman achievement</term>
<term>Norman contribution</term>
<term>Norman empire</term>
<term>Norman fate</term>
<term>Norman history</term>
<term>Norman settlement</term>
<term>Northern ireland</term>
<term>Notarial sources</term>
<term>Obrien</term>
<term>Official histories</term>
<term>Olla podrida</term>
<term>Omission</term>
<term>Orange state</term>
<term>Original documents</term>
<term>Other aspects</term>
<term>Other books</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other parts</term>
<term>Other researchers</term>
<term>Other scholars</term>
<term>Other works</term>
<term>Owen dudley edwards</term>
<term>Oxford michael hurst</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Paperback</term>
<term>Parliamentary passage</term>
<term>Parnell</term>
<term>Particular interest</term>
<term>Paston letters</term>
<term>Patrick</term>
<term>Pauper children</term>
<term>Peace movement</term>
<term>Peasantry</term>
<term>Penguin education</term>
<term>Pluto press</term>
<term>Polite education</term>
<term>Political history</term>
<term>Political structure</term>
<term>Political system</term>
<term>Poor relief</term>
<term>Popular history</term>
<term>Preface</term>
<term>Present book</term>
<term>Present state</term>
<term>Present volume</term>
<term>Pressure groups</term>
<term>Primary sources</term>
<term>Prime minister</term>
<term>Princeton university press</term>
<term>Problem situation</term>
<term>Proclamation</term>
<term>Professional historian</term>
<term>Professor book</term>
<term>Professor carlson</term>
<term>Professor cregier</term>
<term>Professor davis</term>
<term>Professor hillgarth</term>
<term>Professor hyde</term>
<term>Professor laux</term>
<term>Professor mcclelland</term>
<term>Professor morazb</term>
<term>Professor potter</term>
<term>Professor robbins</term>
<term>Professor study</term>
<term>Professor ward</term>
<term>Professor wesson</term>
<term>Professor work</term>
<term>Public health</term>
<term>Public life</term>
<term>Public opinion</term>
<term>Radical leaders</term>
<term>Ralph josselin</term>
<term>Reading university</term>
<term>Recent research</term>
<term>Recent years</term>
<term>Religious dissent</term>
<term>Religious division</term>
<term>Religious life</term>
<term>Reviewer</term>
<term>Revolutionary syndicalism</term>
<term>Revue historique</term>
<term>Robert kann</term>
<term>Roger anstey</term>
<term>Romanian</term>
<term>Romanian people</term>
<term>Royal navy</term>
<term>Royal proclamations</term>
<term>Ruler</term>
<term>Rural settlement</term>
<term>Russian history</term>
<term>Russian language</term>
<term>Russian revolution</term>
<term>Russian studies</term>
<term>Same period</term>
<term>Same subject</term>
<term>Same time</term>
<term>Scholarly volume</term>
<term>Scottish intervention</term>
<term>Second half</term>
<term>Second volume</term>
<term>Second world</term>
<term>Seignorial reaction</term>
<term>Selion size</term>
<term>Serious historian</term>
<term>Serious omission</term>
<term>Seventeenth centuries</term>
<term>Seventeenth century</term>
<term>Several chapters</term>
<term>Several contributions</term>
<term>Short account</term>
<term>Short notices</term>
<term>Show trials</term>
<term>Sixteenth century</term>
<term>Skilful</term>
<term>Skilful reconstruction</term>
<term>Slave trade</term>
<term>Social analysis</term>
<term>Social anthropologists</term>
<term>Social change</term>
<term>Social context</term>
<term>Social control</term>
<term>Social democracy</term>
<term>Social development</term>
<term>Social forces</term>
<term>Social history</term>
<term>Social life</term>
<term>Social scientists</term>
<term>Social stratification</term>
<term>Social structure</term>
<term>Special case</term>
<term>Specific problems</term>
<term>Such figures</term>
<term>Such manifestations</term>
<term>Swiss francs</term>
<term>Synthetic work</term>
<term>Tenth century</term>
<term>Third reich</term>
<term>Third volume</term>
<term>Thirteenth centuries</term>
<term>Thorough knowledge</term>
<term>Trade unions</term>
<term>Trivial details</term>
<term>Tsarist labour policy</term>
<term>Twelfth century</term>
<term>Twentieth centuries</term>
<term>Twentieth century</term>
<term>Ulster</term>
<term>Undergraduate essays</term>
<term>University college</term>
<term>Urban history</term>
<term>Useful addition</term>
<term>Useful contribution</term>
<term>Valuable book</term>
<term>Valuable contribution</term>
<term>Valuable study</term>
<term>Various aspects</term>
<term>Various parts</term>
<term>Various ways</term>
<term>Versity press</term>
<term>Victorian</term>
<term>Victorian britain</term>
<term>Victorian panorama</term>
<term>Viii</term>
<term>Violent reaction</term>
<term>Voluntary organisations</term>
<term>Welsh</term>
<term>Welsh history</term>
<term>Western europe</term>
<term>Whole question</term>
<term>Whole range</term>
<term>Whole thing</term>
<term>Wide range</term>
<term>Wide readership</term>
<term>Wider context</term>
<term>Wider significance</term>
<term>William morris</term>
<term>Xiii</term>
<term>Yale edition</term>
<term>Zubatov</term>
<term>Zubatov movement</term>
<term>Zurich</term>
<term>Zurich reformation</term>
<term>Zwingli</term>
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<term>Abyssinian crisis</term>
<term>Administrative history</term>
<term>Allen lane</term>
<term>American audience</term>
<term>American colonies</term>
<term>American revolution</term>
<term>Ancient history</term>
<term>Andrews</term>
<term>Anglia</term>
<term>Archaeological evidence</term>
<term>Archives</term>
<term>Article points</term>
<term>Athlone press</term>
<term>Atlantic slave trade</term>
<term>Available evidence</term>
<term>Bailey bros</term>
<term>Baltic</term>
<term>Baltic exchange</term>
<term>Beaulieu</term>
<term>Beaulieu abbey</term>
<term>Behaviour</term>
<term>Best life</term>
<term>Bibliography</term>
<term>Birmingham christopher dyer</term>
<term>Biscuit manufacturers</term>
<term>Bloody sunday</term>
<term>Bolshevik</term>
<term>Bourgeois culture</term>
<term>Brief introduction</term>
<term>Bristol</term>
<term>Bristol record society</term>
<term>British academy</term>
<term>British government</term>
<term>British insurance business</term>
<term>British society</term>
<term>California press</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Camden series</term>
<term>Catholic church</term>
<term>Causal explanations</term>
<term>Central archive</term>
<term>Central authority</term>
<term>Central government</term>
<term>Central records</term>
<term>Central theme</term>
<term>Centre</term>
<term>Charles stewart parnell</term>
<term>Christ church</term>
<term>Church commissioners</term>
<term>Cistercian</term>
<term>Cistercian order</term>
<term>City government</term>
<term>Civic consciousness</term>
<term>Civic office</term>
<term>Class conflict</term>
<term>Classical scholarship</term>
<term>Common ground</term>
<term>Common sense</term>
<term>Community life</term>
<term>Companion volume</term>
<term>Comparative study</term>
<term>Complex subject</term>
<term>Comprehensive work</term>
<term>Constituent assembly</term>
<term>Constitutional significance</term>
<term>Contemporary history</term>
<term>Contributor</term>
<term>Cornell university press</term>
<term>Country planning</term>
<term>Croom</term>
<term>Croom helm</term>
<term>Cullingworths volume</term>
<term>Cultural history</term>
<term>Czech</term>
<term>Czech crownlands</term>
<term>Daily life</term>
<term>David howell</term>
<term>Dialect writers</term>
<term>Different approach</term>
<term>Different ways</term>
<term>Earls colne</term>
<term>Early stages</term>
<term>Early years</term>
<term>East anglia</term>
<term>Eastern europe</term>
<term>Economic historians</term>
<term>Economic history</term>
<term>Economic relations</term>
<term>Edinburgh</term>
<term>Edinburgh denys</term>
<term>Edinburgh william ferguson</term>
<term>Edward arnold</term>
<term>Edward reign</term>
<term>Eighteenth centuries</term>
<term>Eighteenth century</term>
<term>Elizabethan london</term>
<term>English history</term>
<term>English reader</term>
<term>English readers</term>
<term>English revolution</term>
<term>Environmental planning volume</term>
<term>Essay</term>
<term>European history</term>
<term>Everyday life</term>
<term>Excellent book</term>
<term>February revolution</term>
<term>Final volume</term>
<term>First half</term>
<term>First impressions</term>
<term>First orientation</term>
<term>First sentence</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First volume</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Footnote</term>
<term>Foreign policy</term>
<term>Fourteenth century</term>
<term>Franz ferdinand</term>
<term>Frederick hockey</term>
<term>French revolution</term>
<term>Full bibliography</term>
<term>Fuller treatment</term>
<term>Fund applications</term>
<term>Further research</term>
<term>General conclusion</term>
<term>General history</term>
<term>General policy</term>
<term>General reader</term>
<term>General readers</term>
<term>General synod</term>
<term>Geoffrey</term>
<term>German generals</term>
<term>Glasgow</term>
<term>Golo mann</term>
<term>Good deal</term>
<term>Government sources</term>
<term>Great britain</term>
<term>Great deal</term>
<term>Great importance</term>
<term>Great value</term>
<term>Greater manchester county</term>
<term>Habsburg</term>
<term>Habsburg monarchy</term>
<term>Habsburg spain</term>
<term>Hard work</term>
<term>Harvester press</term>
<term>Hertfordshire</term>
<term>High quality</term>
<term>High standards</term>
<term>Higher education</term>
<term>Historian</term>
<term>Historic society</term>
<term>Historical background</term>
<term>Historical development</term>
<term>Historical dimension</term>
<term>Historical explanation</term>
<term>Historical problems</term>
<term>Historical research</term>
<term>Historical sources</term>
<term>Historical studies</term>
<term>Historiography</term>
<term>Hockey</term>
<term>Important book</term>
<term>Important contribution</term>
<term>Important points</term>
<term>Incomes policies</term>
<term>Individual essays</term>
<term>Industrial militancy</term>
<term>Industrial muse</term>
<term>Industrialization</term>
<term>Inheritance</term>
<term>Institutional history</term>
<term>Intellectual developments</term>
<term>Intellectual influences</term>
<term>Interesting chapter</term>
<term>Interesting comments</term>
<term>Interesting information</term>
<term>Irish labour party</term>
<term>Irish politics</term>
<term>Jabez bunting</term>
<term>Jewish community</term>
<term>Jewish question</term>
<term>John holloway</term>
<term>John redwood</term>
<term>John saville</term>
<term>John stuart mill</term>
<term>Johns hopkins university press</term>
<term>Judgement</term>
<term>Kegan paul</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Labour governments</term>
<term>Labour party</term>
<term>Lambeth palace library</term>
<term>Land power</term>
<term>Large numbers</term>
<term>Larger ships</term>
<term>Last century</term>
<term>Last chapter</term>
<term>Latin america</term>
<term>Latin text</term>
<term>Latter part</term>
<term>Lesser extent</term>
<term>Liberal education</term>
<term>Liberal press</term>
<term>Literary culture</term>
<term>Little book</term>
<term>Little room</term>
<term>Little space</term>
<term>Liverpool</term>
<term>Liverpool patrick buckland</term>
<term>Lloyd george</term>
<term>Local historians</term>
<term>Local history</term>
<term>London school</term>
<term>Long parliament</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Madden collection</term>
<term>Main concern</term>
<term>Major events</term>
<term>Major part</term>
<term>Major questions</term>
<term>Manchester university press</term>
<term>Many aspects</term>
<term>Many historians</term>
<term>Many years</term>
<term>Mark tierney</term>
<term>Martha vicinus</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
<term>Mass mobilization</term>
<term>Mass society</term>
<term>Mcclelland</term>
<term>Medieval church</term>
<term>Medieval scotland</term>
<term>Medieval spain</term>
<term>Methodist history</term>
<term>Methodology</term>
<term>Michael howard</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Middle group</term>
<term>Middle years</term>
<term>Military history</term>
<term>Minor errors</term>
<term>Modern history</term>
<term>Modern world</term>
<term>Monarchy</term>
<term>Monograph</term>
<term>Narrow confines</term>
<term>National interest</term>
<term>National movement</term>
<term>National parks</term>
<term>Natural history</term>
<term>Natural science</term>
<term>Nelson college</term>
<term>Next edition</term>
<term>Nineteenth centuries</term>
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Book reviewed in this article: THE HUTCHINSON HISTORY OF THE WORLD. By J. M. Roberts. GENERAL: History of mankind: cultural and scientihc development, volume v: the nineteenth century, 1775–1905. Edited by Charles Morazé. GENERAL: jules michelet: nature, history and language. By Linda Orr. GENERAL: causal explanation and model building in history, economics and the new economic history. By Peter D. McClelland. GENERAL: making sense of history: the philosophies of popper and collingwood. By Peter Skagestad. GENERAL: histoire et historiens: une mutation idéologique des historiens français, c‐1885. By Charles‐Olivier Carbonell. GENERAL: art and am: on causes in history—manet, gropius, mondrlan. By Peter Gay. GENERAL: the future of history. Edited by Charles F. Delzell. GENERAL: population: analysis and models. By Louis Henry GENERAL: A SOCIAL history OF medicine. By Frederick F. Cartwright. GENERAL: the history of childgood. Edited by Lloyd de Mause. GENERAL: history of classical scholarship, 1300–1850. By Rudolf Pfeiffer. GENERAL: enlightenment and despair: A history of sociology. By Geoffrey Hawthorn. GENERAL: auschwitz: beginning of a new era? reflections on the holocaust. Edited by Eva Fleischner. GENERAL: the history of the romanian people. Edited by Andrei Otetea. GENERAL: germany: a short history. By Donald s. Detwiler. GENERAL: why switzerland? By Jonathan Steinberg. GENERAL: geschichte und politische wissenschaft: festschrift für erich gruner. Edited by B. Junker, P. Gilg and R. Reich. GENERAL: an introduction to russian history (‘companion to russian studies 1’). Edited by Robert Auty and Dmitri Obolensky. GENERAL: war in european history. By Michael Howard. GENERAL: the war generation: veterans of the first world war. GENERAL: the rise and fall of british naval mastery. By Paul M. Kennedy. GENERAL: LIVERPOOL, the african slave trade, and abolition. Edited by Roger Anstey and P. E. H. Hair. GENERAL: the banyan tree: overseas emigrants from india, pakistan, and bangladesh. By Hugh Tinker. GENERAL: the baltic exchange: the history of a unique market. By Hugh Barty‐King. GENERAL: britain and america: a comparative economic history, 1850–1939. By Graeme M. Holmes. GENERAL: guide international d'histoire ureaine, vol. 1: europe. Edited by Philippe Wolff. GENERAL: british economic and social history: a bibliographical guide. By W. H. Chaloner and R. C. Richardson. GENERAL: the british insurance business 1547–1970: an introducxion and guide to historical records in the united kingdom. By H. A. L. GENERAL: pressure groups in britain 1720–1970: an essay in interpretation with original documents. By Graham Wootton. GENERAL: the west fields of cambridge. Edited by Catherine P. Hall and J. R. Ravensdale. GENERAL: farms, farmers and society. By G. E. Fussell. GENERAL: family and inheritance: rural society in western europe, 1200–1800. Edited by J. Goody, J. cand E. P. Thompson. GENERAL: production and reproduciion: a comparative study of the domestic domain. By Jack Goody. GENERAL: the central records of the church of england: a report and survey presented to the pilgrim and radcliffe trustees. GENERAL: the dissenting tradition: essays to leland h. carlson. Edited by c. R. Cole and M. E. Moody. GENERAL: scottish themesd: essays in honour of professor s. g. e. lythe. Edited by John Butt and J. T. Ward. GENERAL: scotland and nationalism: scottish society and politics, 1707–1977. By Christopher Harvie. GENERAL: the land remembers: a view of wales. By Gwyn Williams. GENERAL: victoria history of the county of middlesex, volume v. Edited by T. F. T. Baker. GENERAL: victoria history of the county of york: east riding, volume ii. Edited by K. J. Allison. GENERAL: tradition in action: the historical evolution of the greater manchester county. By N. J. Frangopulo. GENERAL: teaching local history. By W. B. Stephens. GENERAL: local history and folklore: A new framework. By Charles Phythian‐Adams. GENERAL: the evil eye. Edited by Clarence Maloney. GENERAL: mass society and political conflict: towards a reconstruction of theory. By Sandor Halebsky. GENERAL: on trotskyism: problems of theory and history. By Kostas Mavrakis. GENERAL: why marxism? the continuing success of a failed theory. By Robert G. Wesson. MEDIEVAL: the jutish forest: a study of the weald of kent from 450 TO 1380 A.D. By K. P. Witney. MEDIEVAL: the archaeology of anglo‐saxon england. Edited by D. M. Wilson. MEDIEVAL: the framework of anglo‐saxon history to a.d. 900. By Kenneth Harrison. MEDIEVAL: the medieval church of st. andrews. Edited by David McRoberts. MEDIEVAL: domesday book. volume 12: hertfordshire. volume 24: staffordshire. Edited by John Morris from a draft prepared by Margaret Newman and Sara Wood (Volume 12) and by Alison Hawkins and Alex Rumble (Volume 24). MEDIEVAL: the reign of charlemagne: documents on carolingian government and administration. Edited by H. R. Loyn and John Percival. MEDIEVAL: the norman empire. By John Le Patourel. MEDIEVAL: the normans and their myth. By R. H. C. Davis. MEDIEVAL: the norman fate 1100–1154. By David C. Douglas. MEDIEVAL: what were the crusades? By Jonathan Riley‐Smith. MEDIEVAL: order and innovation in the middle ages: essays in honor of joseph r. strayer. Edited by William C. Jordan. MEDIEVAL: the two italies: economic relations between the norman kingdom of sicily and the northern communes. By David Abulafia. MEDIEVAL: joachim of fiore and the prophetic future. By Marjorie Reeves. MEDIEVAL: the spanish kingdoms 1250–1516, volume i: 1250–1410, precarious balance. By J. N. Hillgarth. MEDIEVAL: the kingdom of naples under alfonso the magnanimous: the making of A modern state. By Alan Ryder. MEDIEVAL: education in the west of england 1066–1548. By Nicholas Orme. MEDIEVAL: beaulieu, king johns abbey: a history of beaulieu abbey, hampshire, 1204–1538. By Dom Frederick Hockey. MEDIEVAL: fouke le fitz waryn. Edited by E. J. Hathaway, P. T. Ricketts, C. A. Robson and A. D. Wilshere. MEDIEVAL: paston letters and papers of the fifteenth century, part ii. Edited by Norman Davis. MEDIEVAL: the southampton terrier of 1454. Edited by L. A. Burgess. EARLY MODERN: A history of gold and money, 1450–1920. By Pierre Vilar. EARLY MODERN: the courts of europe: politics, patronage and royalty, 1400–1800. Edited by A. G. Dickens. EARLY MODERN: church and people 1450–1660: the triumph of the laity in the english church. By Claire Cross. EARLY MODERN: the proclamations of the tudor kings. By R. W. Heinze. EARLY MODERN: the proclamations of the tudor queens. By F. A. Youngs. EARLY MODERN: the king's council in the reign of edward vi. By D. E. Hoak. EARLY MODERN: the politics of stability: a portrait of the rulers in elizabethan london. By Frank Freeman Foster. EARLY MODERN: HMC salisbury (CECIL) mss. Edited by G. Dyfnallt Owen. EARLY MODERN: zwingli. By G. R. Potter. Cambridge University Press. EARLY MODERN: the religions of the people in sixteenth‐century champagne. By A. N. Galpern. EARLY MODERN: princes and artists: patronage and ideology at four habsburg courts, 1517–1633. By H. Trevor‐Roper. EARLY MODERN: war and government in habsburg spain 1560–1620. By I. A. A. Thompson. EARLY MODERN: the dutch revolt. By Geoffrey Parker. EARLY MODERN: traders, artists, burghers: a cultural history of amsterdam in the seventeenth century. By Deric Regin. EARLY MODERN: wallenstein: his life narrated by golo mann. Translated by Charles Kessler. EARLY MODERN: the handle and the axe: the catholic recusants in england form reformation to emancipation. By J. H. C. Aveling. EARLY MODERN: the diary of ralph josselin 1616–1683. Edited by Alan Macfarlane. EARLY MODERN: politics and religion during the english revolution. EARLY MODERN: general monck. By Maurice Ashley. EARLY MODERN: reason, ridicule and religion: the age of enlightenment in england 1660–1750. By John Redwood. EARLY MODERN: poems on affairs of state: augustan satirical verse, 1660–1714 volume VII: 1704–1714. Edited by Frank H. Ellis. EARLY MODERN: servants of the sword: french intend ants of the army, 1630–70. By Douglas Clark Baxter. EARLY MODERN: armand‐jean de rané, abbot of la trappe: his influence in the cloister and the world. By A. J. Krailsheimer. EARLY MODERN: poverty and charity in aix‐en‐provence, 164G.1789. By Cissie c. Fairchilds. EARLY MODERN: the origins of physiocracy: economic revolution and social order in eighteenth‐century france. By Elizabeth Fox‐Genovese. EARLY MODERN: the barristers of toulouse in the eighteenth century (1740–1793). By Lenard R. Berlanstein. EARLY MODERN: the parlement of bordeaux and the end of the old regime 1771–1790. By William Doyle. EARLY MODERN: the manning of the royal navy: selected public pamphlets 1693–1873. Edited by J. S. Bromley. EARLY MODERN: the british army of the eighteenth century. By H. C. B. Rogers. EARLY MODERN: scotland, europe and the american revolution. Edited by Owen Dudley Edwards and George Shepperson. EARLY MODERN: the scottish enlightenment: a social history. By Anand C. Chitnis. LATE MODERN: later english broadside ballads. Edited by John Holloway and Joan Black. LATE MODERN: A TOUCH ON THE TIMES: SONGS OF SOCIAL CHANGE, 1770–1914. Edited by Roy Palmer. LATE MODERN: the industrial MUSE. By Martha Vicinus. LATE MODERN: cholera 1832. By R. J. Morris. LATE MODERN: the new poor law in the nineteenth century. Edited by Derek Fraser. LATE MODERN: early victorian methodism: the correspondence of jabez bunting, 1830–1658. Edited by W. R. Ward. LATE MODERN: the politics of deference: a study of the mid‐nineteenth century english political system. By David Cresap Moore. LATE MODERN: the making of manchester jewry 1740–1875. By Bill Williams. LATE MODERN: bristol and its municipal government 1820–1851. By Graham Bush. LATE MODERN: the labour aristocracy in victorian edinburgh. By Robert Q. Gray. LATE MODERN: the mind and art of victorian england. Edited by Josef L. Altholz. LATE MODERN: victorian panorama: paintings of victorian life. By Christopher Wood. LATE MODERN: john stuart mill. By R. J. Holliday. LATE MODERN: reform in the royal navy: a social history of the lower deck, 1850 TO 1880. By Eugene L. Rasor. LATE MODERN: the origins of the popular press in england, 1855–1914. By Alan J. Lee. LATE MODERN: leisure and the changing city, 1870–1914. By H. E. Meller. LATE MODERN: religion and voluntary organisations in crisis. By Stephen Yeo. LATE MODERN: dictionary of labour biography, vol. III. Edited by Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville. LATE MODERN: LATE MODERN the making of lloyd george. By W. R. P. George. LATE MODERN: bounder from wales: lloyd george's career before the first world war. By Don M. Cregier. LATE MODERN: the abolition of war: the ‘peace movement in britain’, 1914–1919. By Keith Robbins. LATE MODERN: the education act, 1918. By Lawrence Andrews. LATE MODERN: churchills privater krieg: intervention und konterrevolution im russischen bürgerkrieg, 1918–1920. By Alex P. Schmid. LATE MODERN: OSWALD MOSLEY. By Robert Skidelsky. LATE MODERN: naval policy between the wars, vol. 2: the period of reluctant rearmament 1930–1939. By Stephen Roskill. LATE MODERN: british foreign policy in the second world war, volume V. By Sir Llewellyn Woodward (with M. E. Lambert). LATE MODERN: reconstruction and land use planning 1939–1947 (environmental planning 1939–1969, volume I). By J. B. Cullingworth. LATE MODERN: national parks and recreation in the countryside (environmental planning 1939–1969, volume ii). By Gordon E. Cherry. LATE MODERN: nature in trust: the history of nature conservation in britain. by John Sheail. LATE MODERN: british social democracy. By David Howell. LATE MODERN: social democracy and industrial militancy, 1945–1974. By Leo Panitch. LATE MODERN: cunard and the north atlantic, 1840–1973: a history of shipping and financial management. By Francis E. Hyde. LATE MODERN: in first gear: the french automobile industry to 1914. By James M. Laux. LATE MODERN: william morris, viscount nuffield. By R. J. Overy. LATE MODERN: the patronage of science in the nineteenth century. Edited by G. L'E. LATE MODERN: revolutionary underground: the story of the irish republican brotherhood 1858–1924. By Leon Ó Broin. LATE MODERN: charles stewart parnell: the man and his family. By R. F. Foster. LATE MODERN: croke of cashel: the life of archbishop thomas william croke, 1823–1902. By Mark Tierney. LATE MODERN: william obrien and the course of irish politics, 1881–1918. By Joseph v. O'Brien. LATE MODERN: abour in irish politics 1890–1930: the irish labour movement in an age of revolution. By Arthur Mitchell. LATE MODERN: the protestants of ulster. By Geoffrey Bell. LATE MODERN: northern ireland, the orange state. By Michael Farrell. LATE MODERN: france under the directory. By Martin Lyons. LATE MODERN: liberalism and tradition: aspects of catholic thought in nineteenth‐century france. By Bernard Reardon. LATE MODERN: the origins of the french labor movement 1830–1914: the socialism of skilled workers. By Bernard H. Moss. LATE MODERN: bergson and his influence: A reassessment. By A. E. Pilkington. LATE MODERN: pierre laval. By F. Kupferman. LATE MODERN: old age in european society: the case of france. By Peter N. Stearns. LATE MODERN: la formation du canton de geneve, 1814–1816. By Paul Waeber. LATE MODERN: the german public mind in the nineteenth century: a social history of german political sentiments, aspirations and ideas. By Frederick Hertz. LATE MODERN: GERMAN HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION 1806–1914: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCHOLARLY PERIODICAL LITERATURE. COMPILED BY JOHN C. FOUT. LATE MODERN: nazism and the pastors: a study of the ideas of three deutsche christen groups. By James A. Zabel. LATE MODERN: the plough and the swastika: the nsdap and agriculture in germany 1928–1945. By J. E. Farquharson. LATE MODERN: hitler's generals. By Richard Brett‐Smith. LATE MODERN: the british image of hungary, 1865–70. By Tibor Frank. LATE MODERN: banking and industrialization in austria‐hungary: the role of banks in the industrialization of the czech crownlands 1873–1914. By Richard L. Rudolph. LATE MODERN: erzherzog franz ferdinand: studien. By Robert A. Kann. LATE MODERN: the green flag: polish populist politics, 1867–1970. By Olga A. Narkiewicz. LATE MODERN: the shadow of the winter palace: the drift to revolution, 1825–1917. By Edward Crankshaw. sergei zubatov and revolutionary marxism: the struggle for the working class in tsarist russia. By Jeremiah Schneiderman. the road to bloody suday: father gapon and the st. petersburg massacre of 1905. By Walter Sablinsky. LATE MODERN: the russian revolution: a study in mass mobilization. By John L. H. Keep. LATE MODERN: stalin's masterpiece: the show trials and purges of the thirties. By Joel Carmichael. LATE MODERN: tradition and change in english liberal education: an essay in history and culture. By Sheldon Rothblatt.</div>
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