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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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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 106, Issue 369
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More on a Murder: The Deaths of the ‘Princes in the Tower’, and Historiographical Implications for the Regimes of Henry VII and Henry VIII (pp 4-25) – Tim Thornton (Open access)
The Elizabethan Nobility: A Recount...
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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 368
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An Experiment in extremity: The Portrayal of Violence in Robert the Monk's Narrative of the First Crusade (pp 719-750) – Thomas Asbridge
Gender, Authority and the Image of Queenship in English and Scottish Ballads, 1553–1603 (pp...
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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...
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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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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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Articles1. Introduction (pages 503-510) - James Gow and Cathie Carmichael2. Banking against Humanity: The Holocaust, the Reichsbank Loot Film and the American Prosecution at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal (pages 511-529) - Kevin Reynolds3. ‘Soul Destroyers': Soviet Reporting of Nazi Genocide and its Perpetrators at the Krasnodar and Khar′kov Trials...
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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 366
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English, Welsh and Irish Scholars in the New Universities of the Continent in the Later Middle Ages (pp 381-401) – Rhun Emlyn
1603: Multiple Monarchy and Scottish Identity (pp 402-421) – Roger A. Mason (Open access)...
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Articles1. Evidence for Dualism in Inquisitorial Registers of the 1240s: A Contribution to a Debate (pages 319-345) - Claire Taylor2. Making Gibraltar British in the Eighteenth Century (pages 346-369) - Geoffrey Plank3. The Clinton-Cornwallis Controversy and Responsibility for the British Surrender at Yorktown (pages 370-389) - Richard Middleton4. Churchill's Black...
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History 365
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 365
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The ‘Holy Days’ of Queen Elizabeth I (pp 201-228) – Natalie Mears, Philip Williamson (Free Access)
The Making of Pombal: Speculation, Diplomacy and the Iberian Enlightenment, c .1714–1755 (pp 229-251) – Edward Jones Corredera
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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...
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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 364
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The Inner Circle: What is Diplomatic History? (And Why We Should Study it): An Inaugural Lecture (pp 5-27) – T. G. Otte
Enmity or Amity? The Status of French Immigrants to England during an Age...
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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 363
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Alun Howkins, 1947–2018: Introduction (pp 819-828) – Karen Sayer, Nicola Verdon
Skill, Status and the Agricultural Workforce in Victorian England (pp 829-850) – Nicola Verdon
Worcestershire's Women: Local Studies and the Gender Politics of the...
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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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Yugoslavia's Contested Past1. Yugoslavia's Contested Past: A Special Issue (pages 537-539)Cathie Carmichael Articles1. Commemorating a Disputed Past: Football Club and Supporters' Group War Memorials in the Former Yugoslavia (pages 540-577) - Rochard Mills2. Anti-fascism and Montenegrin Identity since 1990 (pages 578-590) - Nebojsa Cagorovic3. Pannonia Imperilled: Why Danilo Kiš Still...
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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 361
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The Origins of the Husting and the Folkmoot (pp 409-424) – Rory Naismith – Free Access
Modelling the Socialist Kindergarten in the Early Soviet Picture Book (pp 425-458) – Frances Saddington – Open Access
Legacy of...
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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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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 360
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Britain, Australia and the Secret Ballot Act of 1872 (pp 209-227) – Edwin Jaggard
The First Step to a Nation? The Irish Postal Service and the Home Rule Crisis (pp 228-244) – Claire Fitzpatrick...
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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 359
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Medical Doctors and Persuasion: Introduction (pp 5-18),Catherine Kelly, Joan Tumblety – Free access
Surgery, Identity and Embodied Emotion: John Bell, James Gregory and the Edinburgh ‘Medical War’ (pp 19-41), Michael Brown – Open access
‘Upon my word, I do not see the use of...
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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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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 358
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Subversive Acts: The Early Charters of the Borough of Beverley (pp 719-736), David X Carpenter Richard Sharpe
Early American and Contemporary European Conceptions of the Nation, 1763–1789 (pp 737-757), Dean Kostantaras
Man about Town: Victorian Night Life...
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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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The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 357
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A Riposte to Clive Holmes, ‘The Trial and Execution of Charles I’ (pp 525-544), Sean Kelsey
Leopold I, Louis XIV, William III and the Origins of the War of the Spanish Succession (pp 545-570), Wouter Troost...
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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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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...
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