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History 356
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 356
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Narrating Europe: (Re)Thinking Europe and its Many Pasts (pp 385-400), Matthew D'Auria, Jan Vermeiren
Meanings of Europe and Meaning in History (pp 401-417), Rolf Petri
Civilization, Modernity and Europe: The Making and Unmaking of a Conceptual...
History 356
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An introduction to ‘History’, the journal of the HA
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History is the Journal of the Historical Association. First published in 1912, History has been a leader in its field ever since. It is unique in its range and variety, packing its pages with stimulating articles, extensive book reviews, and editorial notes. History balances its broad chronological coverage with a...
An introduction to ‘History’, the journal of the HA
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History 367
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 367
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Introduction: Remembering English Saints in 2020 (pp 559-566) – Louise J. Wilkinson, Paul Webster (Open Access)
The Vita Bedae and the Craft of Hagiography (pp 567-587) – Richard Gameson, Fiona Gameson
Understanding and Illustrating the...
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History 355
The Journal of the Historical Association
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How to be an Exchequer Clerk in the Twelfth Century: What the Dialogue of the Exchequer is Really About (pages 199-222) Ulla Kypta
Religion and the Composition of the Commissions of the Peace, 1547–1640 (pages 223-242) Alison...
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History 350
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Alexander of Telese's Encomium of Capua and the Formation of the Kingdom of Sicily (pages 183–200) Paul Oldfield
The Anglo-Scottish War of 1558 and the Scottish Reformation (pages 201–224)Amy Blakeway (Open Access)
African American Citizenship, the 1883 Civil Rights Casesand the Creation of the Jim Crow South (pages 225–241) Stephen...
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History 349
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1. Caring for Soldiers, Veterans and Families in Scotland, 1638–1651 (pages 5–23) Chris R. Langley
2. News Networks in Early Modern Wales (pp 24-44) Lloyd Bowen
3. The Parish Elite at Play? Cricket, Community and the ‘Middling Sort’ in Eighteenth-Century Kent (pages 45–67) Matthew Cragoe
4. ‘A Great Turkish Policy’: Winston...
History 349
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History 348
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Magna Carta in its European Context (pages 659–670) Susan Reynolds
The Mediterranean Metaphor in Early Geopolitical Writings (pages 671–691) Rolf Petri
Waging War for the Righteous: William Eaton on Enlightenment, Empire, and Coup d'état in the First Barbary War, 1801–1805 (pages 692–709) C. B. Bow
The Rhinoceros and the...
History 348
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History 347
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1. The Earliest Norman Sheriffs (pages 485–494) by Richard Sharpe (Open Access)
2. Scottish Political Economy, Education and the Management of Poverty in Industrializing Britain: Patrick Colquhoun and the Westminster Free School Model (pages 495–512) by Paul Tonks
3. Depraved, Deprived, Dangerous and Deviant: Depicting the Insane Child in...
History 347
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History 346
The Journal of the Historical Association
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1. Introduction: Military and Political Violence in History and Theory (pages 337–361) Mark Hewitson
2. A (Conceptual) History of Violence (pages 362–378) Adriano Vinale
3. Political Violence, Violent Politics: Protestant Democrats and Republicans at War in Virginia, 1862 (pages 379–395) John H. Matsui
4. German Soldiers and the Horror...
History 346
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History 345
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1. The Fate of Anglo-Saxon Saints after the Norman Conquest of England: St Æthelwold of Winchester as a Case Study (pages 183–200) Rebecca Browett
2. Henry VIII: ‘Catholicism without the Pope?’ (pages 201–221) G. W. Bernard
3. ‘We should dress us fairly for our end’: The Significance of the...
History 345
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History 344
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A New Power in the Late Fourteenth-Century Low Countries: Philip the Bold's Planned Franco-Burgundian Invasion of England and Scottish Alliance, 1385–1386 (pages 3–19) Laura Crombie
‘Wrightsonian Incorporation’ and the Public Rhetoric of Mid-Tudor England (pages 20–41) Richard Hoyle
Islam as Europe's ‘Other’ in the Long Term: Some Discontinuities (pages...
History 344
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History 343
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1. A King of Jerusalem in England: The Visit of John of Brienne in 1223 (pages 627–639) Guy Perry
2. The Bishops and the Duke of Buckingham, 1624–1626 (pages 640–666) Mark Parry
3. History and the Making and Remaking of Wales (pages 667–684) Martin Johnes
4. Preparing for a...
History 343
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History 342
The Journal of the Historical Association
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1. Introduction (pages 507–516) Alexandra Walsham
2. The Elizabethan Puritan Movement (1967) (pages 517–534) Peter Lake
3. Archbishop Grindal 1519–1583: The Struggle for a Reformed Church (1979) (pages 535–543) Kenneth Fincham
4. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559-1625 (1982) (pages 544–558) Alexandra Walsham
5. The...
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History 339
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1. From Tyrant to Unfit Monarch: Marchamont Nedham's Representation of Charles Stuart and Royalists during the Interregnum (pages 1-20) - Benjamin Woodford
2. Images of Kingship: Charles I, Accession Sermons, and the Theory of Divine Right (pages 21-39) - Elena Kiryanova
3. ‘Citizen Emperor': Political Ritual, Popular Sovereignty and the...
History 339
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History 338
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Articles1. Drapery in Exile: Edward III, Colchester and the Flemings, 1351-1367 (pages 733-753) - Bart Lambert and Milan Pajic2. The Speed and Efficiency of the Tudor South-West's Royal Post-Stage Service (pages 754-774) - Ian Cooper3. Technologies of the Body: Polite Consumption and the Correction of Deformity in Eighteenth-Century England (pages...
History 338
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History 337
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Articles1. The Amherst Embassy and British Discoveries in China (pages 568-587) - Gao Hao2. Toasting Fox: The Fox Dinners in Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1801-1825 (pages 588-606) - T. E. Orme3. Eighteenth-Century Jamaica's Ambivalent Cosmopolitanism (pages 607-631) - James Robertson4. Britain, Balkan Conflicts and the Evolving Conceptions of Militarism, 1875-1913 (pages...
History 337
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History 336
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ArticlesIntroduction1. Introduction: Human Rights and the History of Violence in the Early British Empire (pages 383-402) - Brendan KaneArticles1. The Deep Roots of Albion's Fatal Tree: The Tudor State and the Monopoly of Violence (pages 403-417) - Andy Wood2. Organized Violence in the Elizabethan Monarchical Republic (pages 418-443) - Malcolm...
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History 335
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Articles1. Public History, Civic Engagement and the Historical Profession in Britain (pages 191-212) - John Tosh2. Reason, Conscience and Equity: Bishops as the King's Judges in Later Medieval England (pages 213-240) - Gwilym Dodd3. ‘The Cliffs are not Cliffs': The Cliffs of Dover and National Identities in Britain, c.1750-c.1950 (pages...
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History 334
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Articles1. Peel, De Grey and Irish Policy, 1841-1844 (pages 1-18)Charles Read2. ‘Not getting his meals in the kitchen': Lord Acton's Quest for Public Office, 1892-1894 (pages 19-39) - T. G. Otte3. Patriotism, the Great War and the Decline of Victorian Manliness (pages 40-72) - Anthony Fletcher4. ‘To remove the stigma...
History 334
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History 333
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Articles1. Through Jewish Eyes: Polemical Literature and the Medieval Papacy (pages 639-662) - Rebecca Rist2. Learning from Home: Discourses on Education and Domestic Visual Culture in Early Modern Italy (pages 663-679) - Silvia Evangelisti3. ‘Why don't those lazy priests answer the book?' Matthew Tindal, Censorship, Freedom of the Press and...
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History 330
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Articles1. News from Somewhere: Enhanced Sociability and the Composite Definition of Utopia and Dystopia (pages 145-173) - Gregory Claeys2. A Brotherhood of Britons? Public Schooling, esprit de corps and Colonial Officials in Africa, c.1900-1939 (pages 174-190) - Christopher Prior3. Operation Market Garden: Strategic Masterstroke or Battle of the Egos? (pages...
History 330
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History 329
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Articles1. Kings and Lords in Tenth-Century Cornwall (pages 2-22) - Charles Insley2. Regional Communities and Royal Authority in the Late Old English Kingdom: The Crisis of 1051-1052 Revisited (pages 23-40) - Ann Williams3. Richard Guldeford's Pilgrimage: Piety and Cultural Change in Late Fifteenth- and Early Sixteenth-Century England (pages 41-78) -...
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History 327
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Articles1. Submission and Homage: Feudo-Vassalic Bonds and the Settlement of Disputes in Ottonian Germany (pages 355-379) - Levi Roach 2. An Abortive Attempt to Defend an Episcopal Reputation: The Case of Archbishop Edwin Sandys and the Innkeeper's Wife (pages 380-401) - Sarah Bastow3. A Piece of Coastal Crust: The Origins...
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History 326
The Journal of the Historical Association
Articles1. Disraeli, Derby and the Suez Canal, 1875: Some Myths Reassessed (pages 182-203) - Geoffrey Hicks2. Labour Identities of the Coalfield: The General Election of 1931 in County Durham (pages 204-229) Hester Barron3. Living Up to Lenin: Leadership Culture and the Spanish Communist Party, 1920-1939 (pages 230-255) - Tim Rees4....
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History 325
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Articles1. Fiction as History: The Black Death and Beyond (pages 3-23) - John Hatcher2. Tudor: What's in a Name? (pages 24-42) - C. S. L. Davies3. Chartism, Bronterre O'Brien and the ‘Luminous Political Example of America' (pages 43-69)- Michael Turner4. The ‘Bandon Valley Massacre' as a Historical Problem (pages 70-98)...
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