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Special issue: THE REFUGEE POLITICAL IN THE AGE OF IMPERIAL CRISIS, DECOLONIZATION, AND COLD WAR, 1930s1950s
INTRODUCTION
Milinda Banerjee, Kerstin von Lingen, The Refugee Political in the Age of Imperial Crisis, Decolonization, and Cold War, 1930s1950s, p. 499-517
ARTICLES
Kerstin von Lingen, Citizenship, Expropriation, and Redress: ‘Migrating Objects’ and the Case of Holocaust Victims from Austria, p. 518-539
Matthew J. Craig, Enemy Alien Internment, Decolonization, and the Uprooted Elite of Treaty Port China under Japanese Occupation, 19411945, p. 540-560
Arie M. Dubnov, Laura Robson, The Three Rs of Post-war Internationalism: Refugee, Return, Repatriation, p. 561-584
Dina Gusejnova, Loyalty and Allegiance in Baltic German Political Thought after the First World War, p. 585-607
Sebastian Musch, Statelessness as a Political-Existential Predicament in the Lives and Writings of Three German-Jewish Intellectuals, p. 608-626
Philipp Strobl, Collective Refugee Agency and the Negotiation of Migration Laws in Wartime Australia, 19391943, p. 627-646
Sarah Knoll, Hungarian Refugees in the United States between Cold War Politics, Economic Growth, and Labour Demands, 19561958, p. 647-666
Dominic Meng-Hsuan Yang, The Displacement and Relief of Chiang Kai-shek’s ‘Righteous Compatriots’ in the Global Cold War, p. 667-688
Shuvatri Dasgupta, Indian Women, Refugees, and Decolonization across India, British Malaya, and China, 19401953, p. 689-710
Milinda Banerjee, Partition, Bengali Refugee Critiques of Postcolonial State and Capitalism, and the Subaltern Origins of the Cold War in India, 19471950, p. 711-734
Juraj Kittler, Venetian Control of Information Flows with Constantinople and the Soft Power of a Renaissance State, p. 259-284
Harry Spillane, Debating Biblical Translation in Late Elizabethan England, p. 285-307
Gio Maria Tessarolo, The Politics of societas and the Early Modern State, p. 308-328
Eamonn O’Keeffe, British Military Music and the Legacy of the Napoleonic Wars, p. 329-354
Mikko Toivanen, Water Infrastructure as a Technology of Control and a Site of Negotiation in Nineteenth-Century Batavia, Netherlands Indies, p. 355-375
Rowan Thompson, Naval Pageantry, Heritage, and Commemoration in Interwar Britain, p. 376-396
Brian Casey, The Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood and the Provision of Healthcare in Provincial Ireland, 19421970, p. 397-417
Tiia Sahrakorpi, Working Life, Industrial Loyalty, and Environmental Degradation in Small-Town Finland, 1950s1980s, p. 418-441
Eve Pennington, Gender, Paid Employment, and Deindustrialization in New Towns in North-West England, c. 19701990s, p. 442-465
Historiographical Review, p. 466-497
Christian Owen, Anthony Kitchin, the 1559 Settlement of Religion, and the Ambiguities of Early Elizabethan Church Politics, p. 1-21
Sébastien Bauer, Hobbes, Cavendish, and the Bermuda Company, p. 22-41
Timothy Carapella, Napoleon, the Last Émigrés, and the Limits of Amnesty, p. 42-63
Elisabeth Hope Murray, Amy Grubb, British Government Officials in the Ottoman Empire and Evolving Humanitarianism after the Balkan Wars and the First World War, p. 64-85
David M. Doyle, Unlawful Carnal Knowledge in the Irish Free State, 19241935, p. 86-114
Julie V. Gottlieb, An Epidemic of Nervous Breakdowns and Crisis Suicides in Britain’s War of Nerves, 19381940, p. 115-138
Chad B. Denton, Veterinary Collaboration and Modernization in the French Animal By-Products Industry, 19401944, p. 139-167
Ryoya Mizuno, Reconsidering Arnold J. Toynbee’s World History in Mid-Twentieth-Century Japan, p. 168-190
Lyndsey Jenkins, Labour Women MPs and Housewifery in the House of Commons, 19451951, p. 191-215
Caroline Rusterholz, Laura Kelly, Depo-Provera, Class, Race, and the Domiciliary Family Planning Services in Glasgow and Haringey, 19701983, p. 216-238
Historiographical Review, p. 239-257
ARTICLE
Ammaarah Adam, Raphael Adès, William Banks, Canberk Benning, Gwyneth Grant, Harry Forster-Brass, Owen McGiveron, Joseph Miller, Daniel Phelan, Sebastian Randazzo, Matthew Reilly, Michael Scott, Sebastian Serban, Carys Stockton, Patrick Wallis, Trust, Guilds, and Kinship in London, 13301680, p. 851-874
James Leduc, John Bale, Imperial Monarchy, and the Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Ireland, p. 875-896
Finola Finn, Melancholy, Spiritual Experience, and Dissent in England, c. 16501700, p. 897-919
Jonathan Healey, Social Discipline and the Refusal of Poor Relief under the English Old Poor Law, c. 16501730, p. 920-942
Ana Howie, Sumptuary Laws, Gender, and Public Dressing in Early Modern Genoa, p. 943-973
Zara Kesterton, Artificial Flowers in the Credit Records of an Eighteenth-Century French Fashion Merchant, p. 974-1003
André Jockyman Roithmann, The Surprising Survival of Constitutionalism in the Caudillo Republic of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 18361845, p. 1004-1024
Robert O’Sullivan, Irish-American Anti-Imperialism in Patrick Ford’s The Criminal History of the British Empire, p. 1025-1044
Bethany Rebisz, Mapping Women’s Memories of Britain’s Forced Resettlement Scheme in Late Colonial Kenya, c. 19531960, p. 1045-1065
Kieran Connell, The Rushdie Affair and the Politics of Multicultural Britain, p. 1066-1088
INTRODUCTION
John Gallagher, Rachel Leow, Editors’ Introduction: Experiencing Exclusion: Scholarship after Inquisition, p. 1089-1090
ARTICLE
Natalie Zemon Davis, Stefan Hanß, Experiencing Exclusion: Scholarship after Inquisition, p. 1091-1106
Special issue: GLOBAL SOCIAL HISTORY: CLASS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN WORLD HISTORY
INTRODUCTION
Christof Dejung, David Motadel, Global Social History: Rethinking Class and Social Transformation in the Modern World, p. 611-633
ARTICLE
Andrew Sartori, How Did Bengal Become a Society?, p. 634-648
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, Gender, Intersectionality, and Global Social History, p. 649-669
Michael Goebel, Density and Differentiation: Cities in Global Social History, p. 670-691
Jeroen Duindam, A Global Social History of Princes, Courts and Elites, p. 692-711
David Motadel, Global Monarchy: Royal Encounters in the Age of Empire, p. 712-747
Christof Dejung, Mercantile Elites and the Making of Global Capitalism, p. 748-768
Stefanie Gänger, Non-Western Scholars, Bourgeois Virtues, and the International Scientific Community in the Age of Empire, 18701920, p. 769-784
Eric Vanhaute, Claudia Bernardi, The Global Enclosure and the Remaking of Peasantries, 18701950, p. 785-802
Francesca Fuoli, Banditry in Global Social History, p. 803-825
Elisabeth Leake, The Construction of ‘Tribe’ as a Socio-Political Unit in Global History, p. 826-849
ARTICLE
Clodagh Tait, Phantoms in and of the Archive: Mary Cudmore’s Encounters with a Ghost in Cork in 1688 and 1689, p. 363-385
Graedon Zorzi, Natural Teleology in John Locke’s Ethics, p. 386-405
Karen Harvey, Emily Vine, Prayer for Family and Friends: The Body and Religion in Eighteenth-Century Britain, p. 406-429
Ronald C. Po, Qing China and Its Offshore Islands in the Long Eighteenth Century, p. 430-462
David Yates, Entrepreneurial Philanthropy at Cromford, Quarry Bank, and Saltaire Mills during the Industrial Revolution, p. 463-492
Juliane Hornung, Before Stockholm: Emotions and Victimhood in Mediterranean Kidnapping Narratives, 18661921, p. 493-511
Hardeep Dhillon, Imperial Violence, Law, and Compensation in the Age of Empire, 19191922, p. 512-537
Camilo Erlichman, Pepijn Corduwener, The British Occupation and the Making of Democracy in Italy and Germany, 19431949, p. 538-560
Dan Porat, Plane Hijackings between Cuba and the United States and the Opportunity for Diplomacy (19581973), p. 561-582
Historiographical Review, p. 583-609
ARTICLE
Luis Salas Almela, The Moriscos of Salé and the Hispanic Monarchy: Power Agents and Identities to the West of the Strait of Gibraltar, 16311632, p. 199-222
Yann Ciarán Ryan, Mikko Tolonen, The Evolution of Scottish Enlightenment Publishing, p. 223-255
Marina Inì, Quarantine, Diseased Geographies, and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Eighteenth-Century Mediterranean, p. 256-280
Dimitrios Halikias, The Young Marx on Feudalism as the Democracy of Unfreedom, p. 281-304
Yushu Geng, Mobeen Hussain, Marketing Modernity, Selling Hazeline: A Comparative Study of Indian and Chinese Markets, 19081957, p. 305-338
Silvia Salvatici, The Tana-Beles Project in Ethiopia and the Making of Postcolonial Humanitarianism, 19381994, p. 339-361
ARTICLE
Jeffrey Dymond, Ciceronian Jurisprudence and the Law of Nations, p. 1-20
Charmian Mansell, Reconstructing the Labour of Care in Early Modern England, p. 21-41
Jonah Miller, Suffrage and the Secret Ballot in Eighteenth-Century London Parishes, p. 42-61
Kate Rivington, Maria Weston Chapman, French Salons, and Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, p. 62-81
Alison Carrol, Imagining a Channel Tunnel in France after the First World War, p. 82-101
Niamh Cullen, Katharina Rowold, Mothers’ Milk and Mothers’ Time: Childcare Advice and the Conceptualization of Demand Feeding in Post-1945 Britain and Italy, p. 102-123
Allan T. F. Pang, Entertainment, Chinese Culture, and Late Colonialism in Hong Kong, p. 124-147
ROUNDTABLE: DECOLONIZING CHINESE HISTORY
Gina Anne Tam, Introduction: Why ‘Decolonizing Chinese History?’, p. 148-150
James A. Millward, How ‘Chinese Dynasties’ Periodization Works with the ‘Tribute System’ and ‘Sinicization’ to Erase Diversity and Euphemize Colonialism in Historiography of China, p. 151-160
Catherine Lila Chou, Decolonizing the ‘One China’ Narrative: The Case of Taiwan, p. 161-168
Gina Anne Tam, Colonialism and Nationalism in Hong Kong: Towards True Decolonization, p. 169-177
Taomo Zhou, The Multidirectional Diaspora: Writing Chinese Migration History in a Time of Global Racial Reckoning, p. 178-186
James Gethyn Evans, Global Maoism and the Decolonization of China’s History, p. 187-193
Gina Anne Tam, Conclusion, p. 194-197
ARTICLE
Hillary Taylo, Toll Disputes, Grain Marketing, and Economic Culture in England, c. 15501800, p. 925-944
Benjamin W. D. Redding, The Western Design Revised: Death, Dissent, and Discontent on the Gloucester, 16541656, p. 945-970
William H. F. Mitchell, English Travel Writers’ Representations of Freedom in the United Provinces, c. 16701795, p. 971-989
Alice Whitehead, Proximity, Patronage and Politics in the Correspondence of Lady Elizabeth Anson, c. 17481760, p. 990-1010
Elias Buchetmann, Paine’s Rights of man in Germany, p. 1011-1033
Amerigo Caruso, Noble-Bourgeois Elites in an Age of Revolutions, c. 17901850, p. 1034-1052
Alison K. Smith, Prosperity and Precarity in Imperial Russia's Long Nineteenth Century, p. 1053-1078
Avner Ofrath, Alsace in Algeria and the Notion of ‘Failure’ in Settler Political Culture, c. 18701960, p. 1079-1099
Nicolas Bell-Romero, William Munro Tapp: Colonial Investor and Caius College Philanthropist, 19251937, p. 1100-1128
Pau Casanellas, ETA, the Algerian FLN, and the Strategy of Political Defence between Europe and the Third World, 1950s1970s, p. 1129-1151
Historiographical Review, p. 1152-1176
Communication, p. 1177-1188
ARTICLE
Róisín Donohoe, Locating Childbirth Devotion in the English Parish Church, 14501580, p. 725-745
Tom Pye, The Scottish Enlightenment and the Remaking of Modern History, p. 746-772
Kilian Harrer, Mass Pilgrimage and the Usable Empire in a Napoleonic Borderland, p. 773-794
Nathaniël D. B. Kunkeler, Finland and Military Volunteers in the Swedish Fascist Imaginary, 18091944, p. 795-817
David Brown, Myth, Manchester, and the Battle of British Public Opinion during the American Civil War, p. 818-841
Timothy Verhoeven, Clerical Child Sexual Abuse and the Culture Wars in France, 18911913, p. 842-863
Dina Gusejnova, Librarians as Agents of German Foreign Policy and the Cultural Consequences of the First World War, p. 864-886
Emmanuel Dalle Mulle, Alessandro Ambrosino, The 1939 Option Agreement and the 'Consistent Ambivalence' of Fascist Policies towards Minorities in the Italian New Provinces, p. 887-908
ROUNDTABLE: LANGUAGES, TIMES, AND REVOLUTIONS: CONCEPTUAL HISTORY IN THE IBERIAN ATLANTIC
Eduardo Posada-Carbó, Learning 'To Read Again', p. 909-911
Maria Elisa Noronha de Sá, Rethinking Conceptual History in an Iberian Atlantic Perspective, p. 912-915
Nicola Miller, Theory of History, Epistemic Transformations, and Presentism, p. 916-918
Javier Fernández Sebastián, Author's Response, p. 919-924
ARTICLE
Jessica O'Leary, Luís Fróis, Gendered Knowledge, and the Jesuit Encounter with Sixteenth-Century Japan, p. 497-515
Susan Flavin, Marc Meltonville, Charlie Taverner, Joshua Reid, Stephen Lawrence, Carlos Belloch-Molina, John Morrissey, Understanding Early Modern Beer: An Interdisciplinary Case-Study, p. 516-549
Lucia Patrizio Gunning, Debbie Challis, Planned Plunder, the British Museum, and the 1868 Maqdala Expedition, p.
550-572
Andrew Phemister, The Right to Life, the Right to Nature, and the Impact of Irish Land on Political Thought in the 1880s, p. 573-592
Heather Ellis, The Indian Civil Service, Classical Studies, and an Education in Empire, 1890-1914, p. 593-618
Mark Hearn, Interpreting Eric Hobsbawm's History of the Fin de Siècle 'Twilight Zone', p. 619-640
Jack Bowman, The Early Political Thought and Publishing Career of V. K. Krishna Menon, 1928-1938, p. 641-665
Natalia Jarska, Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, Explaining the Calendar: The Catholic Church and Family Planning in Poland, 1930-1957, p. 666-688
David Brydan, Christian Humanitarianism, Refugee Stories, and the Making of the Cold War West, p. 689-714
Review Article, p. 715-724
ARTICLES
Brodie Waddell, The Economic Crisis of the 1690s in England, p. 281-302
Callan Davies, The Place of Bearwards in Early Modern England, p. 303-324
Thomas M. Larkin, The Global American Civil War and Anglo-American Relations in China's Treaty Ports, p. 325-347
Durba Ghosh, Stabilizing History through Statues, Monuments, and Memorials in Curzon's India, p. 348-369
Tania Shew, Women's Suffrage, Political Economy, and the Transatlantic Birth Strike Movement, 1911-1920, p. 370-391
Takuya Furuta, J. R. Seeley in Japan, 1880s-1940s, p. 392-412
Helen Roche, Lisa Pine, Schools' and 'Elite Schools'. The Biopolitics of Education in the Third Reich's 'Special Schools' and 'Elite Schools', p. 413-434
Oliver Godsmark, Fragmented Sovereignty, Ḍakaitī (Banditry), and 'Criminal Tribe' in a 'Minor' State of Late Colonial India, p. 435-458
Donghyun Woo, The Peaceful Origins of North Korea's Nuclear Programme in the Cold War Period, 1945-1965, p. 459-479
Review Article, p. 480-495
ARTICLES
Charlie Taverner, Susan Flavin, Food and Power in Sixteenth-Century Ireland: Studying Household Accounts from Dublin Castle, p. 1-26
Charles Ivar McGrath, Anti-Standing Army Ideology, Identity, and Ideas of Union within the British Isles, 1689-1714, p. 27-48
John Lidwell-Durnin, Plague, Crisis, and Scientific Authority during the London Caterpillar Outbreak of 1782, p. 49-71
Jean-Michel Johnston, Oded Y. Steinberg, Armenians, Jews, and Humanitarianism in the 'Age of Questions', 1830-1900, p. 72-100
Chinami Oka, Arai Osui and the Transnational Reimagination of Civilization in the Late Nineteenth-Century United States, p. 101-121
Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund, Erasure as a Tool of Nineteenth-Century European Exploration, and the Arctic Travels of Tookoolito and Ipiirvik, p. 122-140
Patrick Doyle, The Irish Land Question, the International Monetary Problem, and Archbishop William Walsh, 1881-1896, p. 141-164
Vikram Visana, Glory and Humiliation in the Making of V. D. Savarkar's Hindu Nationalism, p. 165-185
Stuart Middleton, The Crisis of Democracy in Interwar Britain, p. 186-209
Helena F. S. Lopes, The Impact of Refugees in Neutral Hong Kong and Macau, 1937-1945, p. 210-236
Annalisa Urbano, International Law of War, War Crimes in Ethiopia, and Italy's Imperial Misrecollection at the End of Empire, 1946-1950, p. 237-257
Kate Law, Women's Activism in the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1986-1994, p. 258-279
ARTICLES
Mark R. F. Williams, Experiencing Time in the Early English East India Company, p. 1175-1196
Jake Dyble, General Average, Human Jettison, and the Status of Slaves in Early Modern Europe, p. 1197-1220
Kate Loveman, Women and the History of Samuel Pepys's Diary, p. 1221-1243
Stephen Griffin, Duke Leopold of Lorraine, Small State Diplomacy, and the Stuart Court in Exile, 1716-1729, p. 1244-1261
Tom Scriven, Slavery and Abolition in Chartist Thought and Culture, 1838-1850, p. 1262-1284
David San Narciso, Honourable Businessmen: Respectability and 'Gentlemanly Capitalism' in Spain, 1840-1880, p. 1285-1309
Daniel C. Beaver, Baseball, Modernity, and Science Discourse in British Popular Culture, 1871-1883, p. 1310-1332
Vanda Wilcox, Imperial Thinking and Colonial Combat in the Early Twentieth-Century Italian Army, p. 1333-1353
Stanislaw Boridczenko, Cross-Border Movement in Interwar Polesie as a Manifestation of the Local Population's Indifference towards the State, p. 1354-1373
Tom Arnold-Forster, Journalism and Corruption in Chicago, 1912-1931, p. 1374-1396
Florence Mok, Disseminating and Containing Communist Propaganda to Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia through Hong Kong, the Cold War Pivot, 1949-1960, p. 1397-1417
Jennifer Crane, Gifted Children, Youth Culture, and Popular Individualism in 1970s and 1980s Britain, p. 1418-1441
HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
Jonathan McGovern, Royal Counsel in Tudor England, 1485-1603, p. 1442-1469
Venus Bivar, Historicizing Economic Growth: An Overview of Recent Works, p. 1470-1489
CORRIGENDUM
Luca Scholz, A Distant Reading of Legal Dissertations from German Universities in the Seventeenth Century - CORRIGENDUM, p. 1490-1491
ARTICLES
Alexis D. Litvine, The Annihilation of Space: A Bad (Historical) Concept, p. 871-900
Anna Gialdini, Bookbinders in the Early Modern Venetian Book Trade, p. 901-921
Martin Heale, Thomas More and the Defence of the Religious Orders in Henry VIII's England, p. 922-945
Andrew Crome, The Münster Rising, Memories of Violence, and Perceptions of Dissent in Restoration England, p. 946-968
Andrew Mansfield, The First Earl of Shaftesbury's Resolute Conscience and Aristocratic Constitutionalism, p. 969-991
Anna-Marie Pípalová, Bohuslav Balbín and the Patriotic Reconceptualization of Bohemia, c. 1650-1675, p. 992-1014
Lina Weber, National Debt and Political Allegiance in Eighteenth-Century Britain, p. 1015-1034
Catriona Murray, Reimagining the Family of King Charles I in Nineteenth-Century British Painting, p. 1035-1059
Alastair Paynter, Bruce Smith and Anglo-Australian Liberalism, p. 1060-1080
Ian Brown, Law and Order, the Rule of Law, and the Legitimation of the Colonial Presence in Late British Burma, p. 1081-1101
Ornit Shani, The People and the Making of India's Constitution, p. 1102-1123
Daniel Haines, Development, Citizenship, and the Bhakra-Nangal Dams in Postcolonial India, 1948-1952, p. 1124-1144
Historiographical Review, p. 1145
ARTICLES
Adam Simmons, The African Adoption of the Portuguese Crusade during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, p. 571-590
Samuel Fullerton, John Pym and Libellous Politics in Early Civil War England, p. 591-611
Ella Sbaraini, The Materiality of English Suicide Letters, c. 1700 - c. 1850, p. 612-639
David Do Paco, Women in Diplomacy in Late Eighteenth-Century Istanbul, p. 640-662
Dzavid Dzanic, France's Informal Empire in the Mediterranean, 1815-1830, p. 663-684
Katherine Arnold, Fashioning an Imperial Metropolis at the 1896 Berliner Gewerbeausstellung, p. 685-706
R. J. C. Adams, Vaida Nikšaite, Ethnic Fundraising in America and the Irish and Lithuanian Wars of Independence, 1918-1923, p. 707-729
Milena Skulimowska, Poland's Colonial Aspirations and the Question of a Mandate over Liberia, 1933-1939, p. 730-749
David Thackeray, Mass Observation, Apathy, and Electoral Politics in England, 1937-1950, p. 750-773
Souvik Naha, Gender, Power, and Cricket Spectators in Calcutta, 1960s-1990s, p. 774-796
Jessica White, Black Women's Groups, Life Narratives, and the Construction of the Self in Late Twentieth-Century Britain, p. 797-817
ROUNDTABLE: TRANSNATIONAL PATRIOTISM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN, 1800-1850
Joanna Innes, Life after Venice, p. 818-821
Dominique Kirchner Reill, The Mediterranean Napoleonic Crisis That Did Not End and Got Tongues Wagging, p. 822-824
Joseph John Viscomi, On Perspective and Possibility in Mediterranean History, p. 825-829
Anastasia Stouraiti, Paths Not Taken: Imperial Legacies and Diasporic Imagination in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean, p. 830-833
Konstantina Zanou, Author's Response, p. 834-837
Historiographical Review, p. 838
Review Article, p. 856
Addendum, p. 869
ARTICLES
Anna Parker, Women, Bridal Girdles, and the Household in Renaissance Prague, p. 225-248
John Walter, The 'Recusancy Revolt' of 1603 Revisited, Popular Politics, and Civic Catholicism in Early Modern Ireland, p. 249-274
Mark Empey, Power, Prerogative, and the Politics of Sir Thomas Wentworth in Early Stuart England and Ireland, p. 275-296
Luca Scholz, A Distant Reading of Legal Dissertations from German Universities in the Seventeenth Century, p. 297-327
Esme Cleall, Onni Gust, Disability as a Problem of Humanity in Scottish Enlightenment Thought, p. 328-348
Patrick D. Rasico, Auctions and the Making of the Nabob in Late Eighteenth-Century Calcutta and London, p. 349-370
Alex Middleton, Britain and the Paraguayan Dictatorship, c. 1820-1840, p. 371-392
Scott Travanion Connors, Mass Petitioning, Education Reform, and the Development of Political Culture in Madras, 1839-1842, p. 393-414
James Watts, Land Reform, Henry Rider Haggard, and the Politics of Imperial Settlement, 1900-1920, p. 415-435
David Monger, The Press Bureau, 'D' Notices, and Official Control of the British Press's Record of the First World War, p. 436-461
Sarah B. Snyder, Guns of Peace and an Early Campaign against Smallpox, p. 462-481
Artemis J. Photiadou, The Detention of Non-Enemy Civilians Escaping to Britain during the Second World War, p. 482-504
Joy Damousi, Filippo Nelli, Anh Nguyen Austen, Alessandro Toffoli, Mary Tomsic, Forced Migration, Oceanic Humanitarianism, and the Paradox of Danger and Saviour of a Vietnamese Refugee Boat Journey, p. 505-526
ROUNDTABLE: THE SOCIETY OF PRISONERS
Guillaume Calafat, The Mediterranean as a Society of Prisoners, p. 527-529
Randall McGowen, The Prisoner of War and the Eighteenth-Century Prison, p. 530-532
Margaret Hunt, Prisoner Regimes and a Transnational History from Below, p. 533-536
Rachel Weil, War Imprisonment and British Prison Reform, p. 537-539
Renaud Morieux, Author's Response: Some Thoughts on War Prisons, the Law of Nations, and Historical Comparisons, p. 540-544
Historiographical Review, p. 545
INTOXICANTS AND EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN GLOBALIZATION
INTRODUCTION
Kathryn James, Phil Withington, Introduction to Intoxicants and Early Modern European Globalization, p. 1-11
ARTICLES
Benjamin Breen, The Failed Globalization of Psychedelic Drugs in the Early Modern World, p. 12-29
Lauren Working, Tobacco and the Social Life of Conquest in London, 1580-1625, p. 30-48
E. C. Spary, Opium, Experimentation, and Alterity in France, p. 49-67
Phil Withington, Addiction, Intoxicants, and the Humoral Body, p. 68-90
Kathryn James, The Intoxicant as Preservative and Scientific Instrument in the World of James Petiver, p. 91-107
Angela McShane, Tobacco-Taking and Identity-Making in Early Modern Britain and North America, p. 108-129
Cynthia Roman, Smoking Clubs in Graphic Satire and the Anglicizing of Tobacco in Eighteenth-Century Britain, p. 130-148
Nuala Zahedieh, A Copper Still and the Making of Rum in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World, p. 149-166
Mark Peterson, Boston in New England, Intoxicant Town, p. 167-184
Philip J. Stern, Alcohol and the Ambivalence of the Early English East India Company-State, p. 185-201
Trevor Burnard, Tropical Hospitality, British Masculinity, and Drink in Late Eighteenth-Century Jamaica, p. 202-223
Kaarlo Havu, Erasmus and Juan Luis Vives on rhetorical decorum and politics, p. 1151-1172
Claudia J. Rogers, Malintzin as a conquistadora and warrior woman in the Lienzo de Tlaxcala (c. 1552), p. 1173-1197
Frederick G. Crofts, Visualizing germanness through costumes in the sixteenth century, p. 1198-1229
Carl J. Griffin, Rural workers and the role of the rural in eighteenth-century english food RIOTING, p. 1230-1256
Joseph HoneJohn Darby and the Whig Canon, p. 1257-1280
Jasper Heinzen, State-building, conquest, and royal sovereignty in Prussia, 1815-1871, p. 1281-1310
James Taylor, Trust, friends, and investment in late Victorian England, p. 1311-1331
Ann Marie O'brien, The revolutionary aims of Ireland's forgotten diplomats, 1919-1922, p. 1332-1354
Alex Mayhew, British expeditionary force vegetable shows, allotment culture, and life behind the lines during the Great War, p. 1355-1378
Margarita Vilar-Rodríguez, Rafael Vallejo-Pousada, Automobiles and tourism as indicators of development in Spain, 1918-1939, p. 1379-1402
Gábor Szegedi, The emancipation of masturbation in twentieth-century Hungary, p. 1403-1427
Charlotte Faucher, Restoring the image of France in Britain, 1944-1947, p. 1428-1448
Historiographical Review, p. 1449
David Coast, William Tyndale, Henry VIII, and the obedience of a Christian man, p. 823-843
Tom Hamilton, A sodomy scandal on the eve of the French wars of religion, p. 844-864
Katarzyna Kosior, Henry Valois's Court and elective kingship in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1573-1574, p. 865-890
Francesco Quatrini, Reassessing the polish brethren on magistracy, pacifism, and warfare in the seventeenth century, p. 891-911
Edmond Smith, The social networks of investment in early modern England, p. 912-939
Erik De Lange, The congress system and the French invasion of Algiers, 1827-1830, p. 940-962
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Meera Anna Oommen, Colonial pig-sticking, imperial agendas, and natural history in the Indian Subcontinent, p. 626-649
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Jonathan Krause, Islam and anti-colonial rebellions in North and West Africa, 1914-1918, p. 674-695
Luke Blaxill, Taym Saleh, Lloyd George and the electoral decline of the British Liberal Party IN THE 1920s, p. 696-726
David Saunders, Pacifism, infection, and 'somatic citizenship' in Wartime Britain, 1940-1943, p. 727-749
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Jon Cooper, Credit AND the problem of trust in the thought of John Locke, c. 1668-1704, p. 211-232
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Kate Gibson, Faith and urban domestic sociability in Northern England, 1760-1835, p. 255-280
Aditya Ramesh, Indian rivers, 'productive works', and the emergence of large dams in nineteenth-century Madras, p. 281-309
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Henry Miller, The British women's suffrage movement and the practice of petitioning, 1890-1914, p. 332-356
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