History 331
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 98, Issue 331

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1. Evidence for Dualism in Inquisitorial Registers of the 1240s: A Contribution to a Debate (pages 319-345) - Claire Taylor
2. Making Gibraltar British in the Eighteenth Century (pages 346-369) - Geoffrey Plank
3. The Clinton-Cornwallis Controversy and Responsibility for the British Surrender at Yorktown (pages 370-389) - Richard Middleton
4. Churchill's Black Dog at the Home Office, 1910-1911: The Evidential Reliability of Psychiatric Inference (pages 390-405)
- Wilfred Attenborough
5. State Expansion and the Criminal Investigation Militia during the Russian Civil War (pages 406-427) - Murray Frame