The English Historical Review

London - Oxford - Harlow
Trimestrale; periodicità variabile
ISSN: 0013-8266
Conservata in: Università di Firenze, Biblioteca Umanistica
Punto di Servizio: Scienze della Formazione, Coll.: 7 R00 00014/116 - Deposito San Gallo
Consistenza: n. 47, 1962-109, 1994; 111, 1996-

Conservata in: Università di Firenze, Biblioteca Umanistica
Punto di Servizio: Lettere, Coll.: Riv. Str. 62/116
Consistenza: n. 1, 1886-38, 1923; 97, 1982-

Conservata in: Università di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di Servizio: Giurisprudenza, Scienze politiche, Emeroteca
Consistenza: n. 87, 1982-

Rivista on line all'indirizzo web:
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consistenza fascicoli digitali: Vol. 1, No. 1, 1886-Vol. 134, n. 571, 2019


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Vol. 135, n. 577, 2020

ARTICLES
David R. Como, Making ‘the Heads of the Proposals’: The King, the Army, the Levellers, and the Roads to Putney, p. 1387
Enda Delaney, ‘There But For The Grace of God Go I’: Middle-Class Catholic Responses to Ireland’s Great Famine, p. 1433
Asia Ronald C. Po, The Camphor War of 1868: Anglo-Chinese Relations and Imperial Realignments within East, p. 1461
N.J. Crowson, Tramps’ Tales: Discovering the Life-Stories of Late Victorian and Edwardian Vagrants 1488
Aimée Fox, The Secret of Efficiency? Social Relations and Patronage in the British Army in the Era of the First World War, p. 1527

Book reviews, p. 1558


Vol. 135, n. 576, 2020

ARTICLES
Stephen Baxter, How and Why Was Domesday Made?, p. 1085
Anna Brinkman-Schwartz, The Antigallican Affair: Public and Ministerial Responses to Anglo-Spanish Maritime Conflict in the Seven Years War, 1756–1758, p. 1132
David Kennerley, Strikes and Singing Classes: Chartist Culture, ‘Rational Recreation’ and the Politics of Music after 1842, p. 1165
David Craig, Tories and the Language of ‘Liberalism’ in the 1820s, p. 1195
Andrew Davies, Reinvestigating the London ‘Hooligan’ Panic of 1898, p. 1229

REVIEW ARTICLE
Jessalynn Lea Bird, Recent Trends and Future Directions in the Study of Medieval Religion, Heresy and Inquisitions, p. 1260

Book reviews, p. 1287


Vol. 135, n. 575, 2020

ARTICLES
Susan Raich Sequeira, The English Navy in the Twelfth Century, p. 743
Nikola Regent, Sallust, Machiavelli and the Divorce of virtus from res publica, p. 775
Eloise Davies, English Politics and the Blasphemy Act of 1698, p. 804
Gabriel Paquette, Anglo-Portuguese Relations in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Informal Empire, Arbitration, and the Durability of an Asymmetrical Alliance, p. 836
Ian Cawood, Corruption and the Public Service Ethos in Mid-Victorian Administration: The Case of Leonard Horner and the Factory Office, p. 860 David G. Morgan-Owen, Continuity and Change: Strategy and Technology in the Royal Navy, 1890–1918, p. 892
Marie Coleman, Protestant Depopulation in County Longford during the Irish Revolution, 1911–1926, p. 931

REVIEW ARTICLE
Chloe L. Ireton, Intellectual Histories of the Black Atlantic: Provincializing Catholic Thought in the Iberian World, p. 978

Book reviews, p. 985


Vol. 135, n. 574, 2020

ARTICLES
Jordan Downs, The Attempt on the Seven Londoners, p. 541
Gavin Daly, Anglo-French Sieges, the Laws of War, and the Limits of Enmity in the Peninsular War, 1808–1814, p. 572
Gary Love, Making a ‘New Conservatism’: The Tory Reform Committee and Design for Freedom, 1942–1949, p. 605

Book reviews, p. 642


Vol. 135, n. 573, 2020

ARTICLES Andrew D. Buck, Settlement, Identity, and Memory in the Latin East: An Examination of the Term ‘Crusader States’, p. 271
Querciolo Mazzonis, Battista Carioni da Crema (c.1460–1534) and the ‘Third Life’: Visions of Reform in Early Sixteenth-Century Italy, p. 303
David Onnekink, Symbolic Communication in Early Modern Diplomacy: Naval Incidents and the Third Anglo-Dutch War (1667–1672), p. 337
G. Sternberg, The Monseigneur and the grands seigneurs: Questions of Priority in Early Modern France, p. 359
Jerome Greenfield, The Origins of the Interventionist State in France, 1830–1870, p. 386

REVIEW ARTICLE
Falko Schnicke, ‘Output matters more than process’? Writing the History of Twentieth-Century British Foreign Policy, p. 417

Book reviews, p. 435


Vol. 135, n. 572, 2020

ARTICLES
Peter McDonald, Bishop Bateman and Bury St Edmunds: The Two Laws Clash, p. 1 Allan Kennedy, State Formation, Criminal Prosecution and the Privy Council in Restoration Scotland, p. 29 Sarah Mandel, From London to Bombay: Judicial Comparisons between Parsis and Jews, 1702–1865, p. 63 William Mulligan, Decisions for Empire: Revisiting the 1882 Occupation of Egypt, p. 94 Jon Rosebank, G.N. Clark and the Oxford School of Modern History, 1919–1922: Hidden Origins of 1066 And All That, p. 127 Book reviews, p. 157


Richard Sowerby, The Heirs of Bishop Wilfrid: Succession and Presumption in Early Anglo-Saxon England, p. 1377-1404
Susan Brigden, Thomas Wyatt among the Florentines, p. 1405-1439
Nicholas Dixon, George IV and William IV in their Relations with the Church of England, p. 1440-1470
Robert Saunders, ‘A Great and Holy War’: Religious Routes to Women’s Suffrage, 1909–1914, p. 1471-1502

Book Reviews, p. 1503-1619


Henry Fairbairn, Was There a Money Economy in Late Anglo-Saxon and Norman England?, p. 1081-1135
Simon P. Newman, Freedom-Seeking Slaves in England and Scotland, 1700–1780, p. 1136-1168
Kathryn Gleadle, Magazine Culture, Girlhood Communities, and Educational Reform in Late Victorian Britain, p. 1169-1195
Christine Bellamy, The Paradox of National Registration in a Liberal State: The Case of Wartime National Registers in Great Britain, 1915–52, p. 1196-1227

Review-Article, p. 1228-1244
Book Reviews, p. 1245-1376


Gwilym Dodd, County and Community in Medieval England, p. 777-820
Su Fang Ng, Indian Interpreters in the Making of Colonial Historiography: New Light on Mark Wilks’s Historical Sketches of the South of India (1810–1817), p. 821-854
Seamus Flaherty, H.M. Hyndman and the Intellectual Origins of the Remaking of Socialism in Britain, 1878–1881, p. 855-880
Peter M. Keeling, The Armed Forces and Parliamentary Elections in the United Kingdom, 1885–1914, p. 881-913

Review-Article, p. 914-941
Book Reviews, p. 942-1070


Rory Naismith, Francesca Tinti, The Origins of Peter’s Pence, p. 521-552
Richard Serjeantson, Preaching Regicide in Jacobean England: John Knight and David Pareus, p. 553-588
Lewis Darwen, Donald Macraild, Brian Gurrin, Liam Kennedy, ‘Unhappy and Wretched Creatures’: Charity, Poor Relief and Pauper Removal in Britain and Ireland during the Great Famine, p. 589-619
André Keil, The National Council for Civil Liberties and the British State during the First World War, 1916–1919, p. 620-645

Review Article, p. 646-663
Book Reviews, p. 664-775


Simon Thomas Parsons, The Inhabitants of the British Isles on the First Crusade: Medieval Perceptions and the Invention of a Pan-Angevin Crusading Heritage, p. 273-301
Sean M. Kelley, New World Slave Traders and the Problem of Trade Goods: Brazil, Barbados, Cuba and North America in Comparative Perspective, p. 302-333
Emily Jones, Constructive Constitutionalism in Conservative and Unionist Political Thought, c.1885–1914, p. 334-357
Christopher Moran, Concealing Collusion: The Suez Crisis, Political Memoirs and Official Secrecy, 1956–1969, p. 358-389

Review Article, p. 390-403
Book Reviews, p. 404-520


Rebecca Thomas, The Vita Alcuini, Asser and Scholarly Service at the Court of Alfred the Great, p. 1-24
Mark Bailey, Tallage-at-Will in Later Medieval England, p. 25-58
Mark R.F. Williams, Translating the Jansenist Controversy in Britain and Ireland, p. 59-91
David Mclean, Famine on the Coast: The Royal Navy and the Relief of Ireland, 1846–1847, p. 92-120
Richard Vinen, A War of Position? The Thatcher Government’s Preparation for the 1984 Miners’ Strike, p. 121-150

Notices of Records, Texts, and Reference Works, mainly of 2017, p. 151-165
Book Reviews, p. 166-272


Emma Cavell, Widows, Native Law and the Long Shadow of England in Thirteenth-Century Wales, p. 1387-1419
Lucy Parker, The Ambiguities of Belief and Belonging: Catholicism and the Church of the East in the Sixteenth Century, p. 1420-1445
Richard Ansell, Reading and Writing Travels: Maximilien Misson, Samuel Waring and the Afterlives of European Voyages, c.1687–1714, p. 1446-1477
Michael Taylor, The British West India Interest and Its Allies, 1823–1833, p. 1478-1511
David M. Anderson, Women Missionaries and Colonial Silences in Kenya’s Female ‘Circumcision’ Controversy, 1906–1930, p. 1512-1545

Review-Article, p. 1546-1562
Book Reviews, p. 1563-1668


James Ross, The English Aristocracy and Mesne Feudalism in the Late Middle Ages, p. 1027-1059
Neil Younger, How Protestant was the Elizabethan Regime?, p. 1060-1092
Aaron Graham, Corruption and Contractors in the Atlantic World, 1754–1763, p. 1093-1119
Tom Stammers, From the Tuileries to Twickenham: The Orléans, Exile and Anglo-French Liberalism, c.1848–1880, p. 1120-1154
Matthew Grant, The Trial of Neville Heath, the Popular Press, and the Construction of the Memory of the Second World War in Britain, 1945–1946, p. 1155-1177

Periodical Summaries, p. 1178-1262
Book Reviews, p. 1263-1386


Jan W.J. Burgers, Mario Damen, Feudal Obligation or Paid Service? The Recruitment of Princely Armies in the Late Medieval Low Countries, p. 777-805
Frederick E. Smith, Life After Exile: Former Catholic Émigrés and the Legacy of Flight in Marian England, p. 806-834
Catherine S. Arnold, Affairs of Humanity: Arguments for Humanitarian Intervention in England and Europe, 1698–1715, p. 835-865
Angela Bartie, Linda Fleming, Mark Freeman, Tom Hulme, Alexander Hutton, Paul Readman, Historical Pageants and the Medieval Past in Twentieth-Century England, p. 866-902

Book Reviews, p. 903-1020


Benedict G.E. Wiedemann, The Character of Papal Finance at the Turn of the Twelfth Century, p. 503-532
Paul Cohen, Death of a Polemicist: Honour and Calumny in Early Modern European Religious Debate, p. 533-566
Gonzalo Butrón Prida, From Hope to Defensiveness: The Foreign Policy of a Beleaguered Liberal Spain, 1820–1823*, p. 567-596
Edward Owens, All the World Loves a Lover: Monarchy, Mass Media and the 1934 Royal Wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina, p. 597-633
Bernhard Rieger, Making Britain Work Again: Unemployment and the Remaking of British Social Policy in the Eighties, p. 634-666

Book Reviews, p. 667-775


Björn Weiler, History, Prophecy and the Apocalypse in the Chronicles of Matthew Paris, p. 253-283
Lottery Adventuring in Britain, c.1710–1760, p. 284-322
P.G.M. Dickson, Count Karl von Zinzendorf on Joseph II’s New Taxation, p. 323-350
Malcolm Chase, ‘An Overpowering “Itch for Writing”’: R.K. Philp, John Denman and the Culture of Self-Improvement, p. 351-382

Book Reviews, p.383-501


Mark Whelan, Between Papacy and Empire: Cardinal Henry Beaufort, the House of Lancaster, and the Hussite Crusades, p. 1-31
Andrew Hopper, ‘The Great Blow’ and the Politics of Popular Royalism in Civil War Norwich, p. 32-64
Henrietta Harrison, Chinese and British Diplomatic Gifts in the Macartney Embassy of 1793, p. 65-97
Matthew S. Seligmann, A Service Ready for Total War? The State of the Royal Navy in July 1914, p. 98-122

Book Reviews, p. 123-251


Steven Thiry, ‘In Open Shew to the World’: Mary Stuart’s Armorial Claim to the English Throne and Anglo-French Relations (1559–1561
, p. 1405-1439
Rotem Giladi, Negotiating Identity: Israel, Apartheid, and the United Nations, 1949–1952, p. 1440-1472
Conor O’brien, Kings and Kingship in the Writings of Bede, p. 1473-1498

Review Article, p. 1499-1518
Book Reviews, p. 1531-1669


Rémy Ambühl, Joan of Arc as prisonnière de guerre, p. 1045-1076
Sean Kelsey, ‘The Now King of England’: Conscience, Duty, and the Death of Charles I, p. 1077-1109
Spencer A. Leonard, ‘The Capital Object of the Public’: The 1766–7 Parliamentary Inquiry into the East India Company, p. 1110-1148
Evan Smith, Andrekos Varnava, ‘Creating a ‘Suspect Community’: Monitoring and Controlling the Cypriot Community in Inter-War London, p. 1149-1181

Notices of Periodicals and Occasional Publications mainly from 2016p. 1182-1272
Book Reviews, p. 1273-1404


Benjamin Savill, Prelude to Forgery: Baldwin of Bury meets Pope Alexander II, p. 795-822
Katherine Aron-Beller, Image Desecration in Spilamberto: Jews and Christian Images in Seventeenth-Century Italy, p. 823-862
Karen Racine, Proxy Pasts: The Use of British Historical References in Spanish American Independence Rhetoric, 1808–1828, p. 863-884
Jim Phillips, Economic Direction and Generational Change in Twentieth-Century Britain: The Case of the Scottish Coalfields, p. 885-911

Review Article, p. 912-924
Book Reviews, p. 925-1044


Stephen J. Spencer, ‘Like a Raging Lion’: Richard the Lionheart’s Anger during the Third Crusade in Medieval and Modern Historiography, p. 495-532
C. Scott Dixon, Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses and the Origins of the Reformation Narrative, p. 533-569
J.P. Parry, Disraeli, the East and Religion: Tancred in Context, p. 570-604
Daniel Laqua, Activism in the ‘Students’ League of Nations’: International Student Politics and the Confédération Internationale des Étudiants, 1919–1939, p. 605-637

Review Article, p. 638-658
Book Reviews, p. 659-781


Eliza Hartrich, Charters and Inter-Urban Networks: England, 1439–1449, p. 219-249
Alexandra Walsham, The Holy Maid of Wales: Visions, Imposture and Catholicism in Elizabethan Britain, p. 250-285
Alexander Jordan, Thomas Carlyle and Political Economy: The 'Dismal Science' in Context, p. 286-317
Matthew Kerry, Radicalisation, Community and the Politics of Protest in the Spanish Second Republic: Asturias, 1931–34, p. 318-343

Book Reviews, p. 344-494


Clare Downham, The Earliest Viking Activity in England?, p. 1-12
Rory Rapple, Elizabethan Absolutism and Tamburlaine's Tents: Sir Humphrey Gilbert Reads "De Republica Anglorum", p. 13-40
Ambrogio A. Caiani, Ornamentalism in a European Context? Napoleon's Italian Coronation, 26 May 1805, p. 41-72
Jonathan Fennell, Soldiers and Social Change: The Forces Vote in the Second World War and New Zealand's Great Experiment in Social Citizenship, p. 73-100

Book Reviews, p. 101-217


Inka Moilanen, The Concept of the Three Orders of Society and Social Mobility in Eleventh-Century England, p. 1331-1352
Giles E.M. Gasper, Faith Wallis, Salsamenta pictavensium: Gastronomy and Medicine in Twelfth-Century England, p. 1353-1385
Nicole Greenspan, Charles II, Lucy Walter, and the Stuart Courts in Exile, p. 1386-1414
Christopher Bischof, A 'Rich Crop of Nervousness': Childhood, Expertise, and the State in the mid-1880s British Over-Pressure Controversy, p. 1415-1444
James Mcconnel, 'Après la guerre': John Redmond, the Irish Volunteers and Armed Constitutionalism, 1913–1915, p. 1445-1470

Book Reviews, p. 1471-1626


Alasdair C. Grant, Pisan Perspectives: "The Carmen in victoriam" and Holy War, c.1000–1150, p. 983-1009
Alison Rowlands, Father Confessors and Clerical Intervention in Witch-Trials in Seventeenth-Century Lutheran Germany: The Case of Rothenburg, 1692, p. 1010-1042
Mark R. Frost, Pandora's Post Box: Empire and Information in India, 1854–1914, p. 1043-1073
Rory Cormac, The Information Research Department, Unattributable Propaganda, and Northern Ireland, 1971–1973: Promising Salvation but Ending in Failure?, p. 1074-1104

Book Reviews, p. 1105-1330


Ian Forrest, Christopher Whittick, The Thirteenth-Century Visitation Records of the Diocese of Hereford, p. 737-762
Jennifer Bishop, Currency, Conversation, and Control: Political Discourse and the Coinage in Mid-Tudor England, p. 763-792
James Kirby, R.H. Tawney and Christian Social Teaching: "Religion and the Rise of Capitalism" Reconsidered, p. 793-822
Ben Jackson, Currents of Neo-Liberalism: British Political Ideologies and the New Right, c.1955–1979, p. 823-850

Review Article, p. 851-868
Book Reviews, p. 869-981


Gianluca Raccagni, When the Emperor Submitted to his Rebellious Subjects: A Neglected and Innovative Legal Account of the Peace of Constance, 1183, p. 519-539
Julie Farguson, Dynastic Politics, International Protestantism and Royal Rebellion: Prince George of Denmark and the Glorious Revolution, p. 540-569
Evan Wilson, Social Background and Promotion Prospects in the Royal Navy, 1775-1815, p. 570-595
Richard Overy, Constructing Space for Dissent in War: The Bombing Restriction Committee, 1941-1945, p. 596-622

Book Reviews, p. 623-736


Garth Fowden, Gibbon on Islam, p. 261-292
J.A. Sharpe, J.R. Dickinson, Revisiting the 'Violence We Have Lost': Homicide in Seventeenth-Century Cheshire, p. 293-323
Lawrence Klein, Kissing for Virtuosi: William Stukeley's Philosophy of Pleasure (1757), p. 324-352
Shusaku Kanazawa, 'To Vote or not to Vote': Charity Voting and the Other Side of Subscriber Democracy in Victorian England, p. 353-383

Review Article, p. 384-405
Book Reviews, p.. 406-518


Rachel Koopmans, Thomas Becket and the Royal Abbey of Reading, p. 1-30
Carolyn Polizzotto, Speaking Truth to Power: The Problem of Authority in the Whitehall Debates of 1648-9, p. 31-63
Paul Stock, America and the American Revolution in British Geographical Thought, c.1760-1830, p. 64-91
Alexandre Campsie, Mass-Observation, Left Intellectuals and the Politics of Everyday Life, p. 92-121

Review Article, p. 122-132
Book Reviews, p. 133-259


Laura Tompkins, Alice Perrers and the Goldsmiths' Mistery: New Evidence Concerning the Identity of the Mistress of Edward III, p. 1361-1391
Norman Housley, Ideology, Careerism and Civic Consciousness: The Crusade against Basel, 1482-1485, p. 1392-1417
Timothy D. Watt, Taxation riots and the culture of popular protest in Ireland, 1714-1740, p. 1418-1448
Andrew Crome, The 1753 'Jew Bill' Controversy: Jewish Restoration to Palestine, Biblical Prophecy, and English National Identity, p. 1449-1478
Peter Gurney, 'The Curse of the Co-ops': Co-operation, the Mass Press and the Market in Interwar Britain, p. 1479-1512

Book Reviews, p. 1513-1641


C. Philipp, E. Nothaft, Bedes horologium: Observational Astronomy and the Problem of the Equinoxes in Early Medieval Europe (c.700-1100), p. 1079-1101
Justin Colson, Robert Ralley, Medical Practice, Urban Politics and Patronage: The London 'Commonalty' of Physicians and Surgeons of the 1420s, p. 1102-1131
Matthew P. Dziennik, 'Till these Experiments be Made': Senegambia and British Imperial Policy in the Eighteenth Century, p. 1132-1161
Richard Toye, Keynes, Liberalism, and 'The Emancipation of the Mind', p. 1162-1191

Book Reviews, p. 1192-1360


S.T. Ambler, Magna Carta: Its Confirmation at Simon de Montfort's Parliament of 1265, p. 801-830
Patrick Milton, Imperial Law versus Geopolitical Interest: The Reichshofrat and the Protection of Smaller Territorial States in the Holy Roman Empire under Charles VI (1711–1740), p. 831-864
David Gethin Morgan-Owen, Cooked up in the Dinner Hour? Sir Arthur Wilson's War Plan, Reconsidered, p. 865-906
Graham Jevon, The Arab Legion and the 1948 War: The Conduct of 'Collusion'?, p. 907-933

Review-Article, p. 934-944
Book Reviews, p. 945-1068


Jean-François Nieus, The Early Career of William of Ypres in England: A New Charter of King Stephen, p. 527-545
Patrick Lantschner, Fragmented Cities in the Later Middle Ages: Italy and the Near East Compared, p. 546-582
Kenneth Margerison, French Visions of Empire: Contesting British Power in India after the Seven Years War, p. 583-612
Matthew Johnson, Leading from the Front: The 'Service Members' in Parliament, the Armed Forces, and British Politics during the Great War, p. 613-645

Review Article, p. 646-684
Book Reviews, p. 685-800


Simon John, Historical Truth and the Miraculous Past: The Use of Oral Evidence in Twelfth-Century Latin Historical Writing on the First Crusade, p. 263-301
Aleksandr Lobanov, The Indenture of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, of 12 February 1430 and the Lancastrian Kingdom of France, p. 302-317
Brodie Waddell, The Politics of Economic Distress in the Aftermath of the Glorious Revolution, 1689–1702, p. 318-351
Krista Cowman, 'From the Housewife's Point of View': Female Citizenship and the Gendered Domestic Interior in Post-First World War Britain, 1918–1928, p. 352-383

Review Article, p. 384-399
Book Reviews, p. 400-518


Bart Lambert, W. Mark Ormrod, Friendly Foreigners: International Warfare, Resident Aliens and the Early History of Denization in England, c.1250-c.1400, p. 1-24
Neil Murphy, Henry VIII's First Invasion of France: The Gascon Expedition of 1512, p. 25-56
Gordon Pentland, The Indignant Nation: Australian Responses to the Attempted Assassination of the Duke of Edinburgh in 1868, p. 57-88
Duncan Needham, Britain's Money Supply Experiment, 1971-73, p. 89-122

Review Article, p. 123-137
Book Reviews, p. 138-262


Timothy Guard, Pulpit and Cross: Preaching the Crusade in Fourteenth-Century England, p. 1319-1345
Amy Blakeway, A Scottish Anti-Catholic Satire Crossing the Border: 'Ane bull of our haly fader the paip, quhairby it is leesum to everie man to haif tua wyffis' and the Redeswyre Raid of 1575, p. 1346-1370
Clive Holmes, The Identity of the Author of the 'Statement by an opponent of Cromwell', p. 1371-1382
Edward Corp, James II and David Nairne: The Exiled King and his First Biographer, p. 1383-1411
Jay Bergman, The Paris Commune in Bolshevik Mythology, p. 1412-1441

Book Reviews, p. 1442-1556


Colin Veach, King John and Royal Control in Ireland: Why William de Briouze had to be Destroyed, p. 1051-1078
Sebastian Sobecki, John Peyton's A Relation of the State of Polonia and the Accession of King James I, 1598-1603, p. 1079-1097
Paul Readman, William Cecil Slingsby, Norway, and British Mountaineering, 1872-1914, p. 1098-1128
Catherine R. Schenk , Summer in the City: Banking Failures of 1974 and the Development of International Banking Supervision, p. 1129-1156

Book Reviews, p. 1157-1316


Robert G. Hoyland, Sarah Waidler, Adomnán's De Locis Sanctis and the Seventh-Century Near East, p. 787-807
Peter Godman, Pius II in the Bath: Papal Ceremony and Cultural History, p. 808-829
John Cunningham, Divided Conquerors: The Rump Parliament, Cromwell's Army and Ireland, p. 830-861
Naomi Lloyd-Jones, Liberalism, Scottish Nationalism and the Home Rule Crisis, c.1886-93, p. 862-887
Kate Bradley, 'All Human Life is There': The John Hilton Bureau of the News of the World and Advising the Public, 1942-1969, p. 888-911

Book Reviews, p. 912-1025


Gwilym Dodd, Kingship, Parliament and the Court: the Emergence of 'High Style' in Petitions to the English Crown, c.1350–1405, p. 515-548
Mark Stoyle, 'Fullye Bente to Fighte Oute the Matter': Reconsidering Cornwall's Role in the Western Rebellion of 1549, p. 549-577
Emma Griffin, The Making of the Chartists: Popular Politics and Working-class Autobiography in Early Victorian Britain, p. 578-605
Chris Millington, Street-fighting Men: Political Violence in Inter-war France, p. 606-638

Review-Article, p. 639-666
Book Reviews, p. 667-786


George Bernard, Robert Evans, Penry Williams (1925-2013), p. 267-269
P.R. Cavill, Heresy, Law and the State: Forfeiture in Late Medieval and Early Modern England, p. 270-295
Tracey A. Sowerby, 'A Memorial and a Pledge of Faith': Portraiture and Early Modern Diplomatic Culture, p. 296-331
Colin W. Reid, 'An Experiment in Constructive Unionism': Isaac Butt, Home Rule and Federalist Political Thought during the 1870s, p. 332-361
Selina Todd, Family Welfare and Social Work in Post-War England, c.1948-c.1970, p. 362-387

Review Article, p. 388-402
Book Reviews, p. 403-514


Ian Stone, The Rebel Barons of 1264 and the Commune of London: An Oath of Mutual Aid, p. 1-18
Jan Machielsen, The Lion, the Witch, and the King: Thomas Stapleton's Apologia pro Rege Catholico Philippo II (1592), p. 19-46
Bernard Capp, The Religious Marketplace: Public Disputations in Civil War and Interregnum England, p. 47-78
Stephen Conway, Continental European Soldiers in British Imperial Service, c. 1756-1792, p. 79-106
Stuart Middleton, 'Affluence' and the Left in Britain, c. 1958-1974, p. 107-138

Review Article, p. 139-156
Book Reviews, p. 157


Rory Cox, A Law of War? English Protection and Destruction of Ecclesiastical Property during the Fourteenth Century, p. 1381-1417
D'maris Coffman, Towards a New Jerusalem: The Committee for Regulating the Excise, 1649–1653, p. 1418-1450
Sarah Kinkel, Disorder, Discipline, and Naval Reform in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain, p. 1451-1482
J.J. Golden, The Protestant Influence on the Origins of Irish Home Rule, 1861–1871, p. 1483-1516

Review Article, p. 1517-1524
Book Reviews, p. 1525-1638


Daniel Power, Who Went on the Albigensian Crusade?, p. 1047-1085
Kristen L. Geaman, A Personal Letter Written by Anne of Bohemia, p. 1086-1094
Jonathan Fitzgibbons, Hereditary Succession and the Cromwellian Protectorate: The Offer of the Crown Reconsidered, p. 1095-1128
Daniel Cummins, The Social Significance of Tithes in Eighteenth-Century England, p. 1129-1154
William J. Philpott, The Making of the Military Entente, 1904–14: France, the British Army, and the Prospect of War, p. 1155-1185

Book Reviews, p.1186-1380


Christian D. Liddy, Jelle Haemers, Popular Politics in the Late Medieval City: York and Bruges, p. 771-805
Aaron Graham, Auditing Leviathan: Corruption and State Formation in Early Eighteenth-Century Britain, p. 806-838
Mark Hewitson, Belligerence, Patriotism and Nationalism in the German Public Sphere, 1792–1815, p. 839-876
Geraint Thomas, The Conservative Party and Welsh Politics in the Inter-War Years, p. 877-913

Book Reviews, p. 914-1037


Nigel Saul, An Early Private Indenture of Retainer: The Agreement Between Hugh Despenser the Younger and Sir Robert De Shirland, p. 519-534
Thomas Cogswell, The Return of the 'Deade Alive': The Earl of Bristol and Dr Eglisham in the Parliament of 1626 and in Caroline Political Culture, p. 535-570
Don Leggett, William Froude, John Henry Newman and Scientific Practice in the Culture of Victorian Doubt, p. 571-595
Richard J. Aldrich, Counting the Cost of Intelligence: The Treasury, National Service and GCHQ, p. 596-627

Review Article, p. 628-640
Book Reviews, p. 641-761


Richard Goddard, Janice Musson, A Rich Vein? Novel Disseisin and the Trowell Coalmine Case of 1258, p. 239-262
Gabriel Glickman, Christian Reunion, the Anglo-French Alliance and the English Catholic Imagination, 1660-72, p. 263-291
M. J. D. Roberts, Gladstonian Liberalism and Environment Protection, 1865-76, p. 292-322
Philip Williamson, National Days of Prayer: The Churches, the State and Public Worship in Britain, 1899-1957, p. 323-366

Review-Article, p. 367-400
Book Reviews, p. 401-517


David Pratt, Demesne Exemption from Royal Taxation in Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman England, p. 1-34
Simon Adams, David Scott Gehring, Elizabeth I's Former Tutor Reports on the Parliament of 1559: Johannes Spithovius to the Chancellor of Denmark, 27 February 1559, p. 35-54
Matthew Cragoe, Sir Robert Peel and the 'Moral Authority' of the House of Commons, 1832-41, p. 55-77
Ross Mckibbin, Political Sociology in the Guise of Economics: J.M. Keynes and the Rentier, p. 78-106

Book Reviews, p. 107-237


D.A. Carpenter, The Pershore "Flores Historiarum": An Unrecognised Chronicle from the Period of Reform and Rebellion in England, 1258-65, p. 1343-1366
Martine Julia Van Ittersum, Confronting Grotius' Legacy in an Age of Revolution: The Cornets de Groot Family in Rotterdam, 1748-98, p. 1367-1403
Jasper Heinzen, Transnational Affinities and Invented Traditions: The Napoleonic Wars in British and Hanoverian Memory, 1815-1915, p. 1404-1434
Peter J. Beck, Locked in a Dusty Cupboard, neither Accessible on the Policy-makers' Desks nor Cleared for Early Publication: Llewellyn Woodward's Official Diplomatic History of the Second World War, p. 1435-1470

Book Reviews, p. 1471-1611


Patrick Zutshi, The Dispersal of Scholars from Oxford and the Beginnings of a University at Cambridge: A Study of the Sources, p. 1041-1062
M.R.F. Williams, Between King, Faith and Reason: Father Peter Talbot (SJ) and Catholic Royalist Thought in Exile, p. 1063-1099
P.M. Jones, Arthur Young (1741-1820): For and Against, p. 1100-1120
Douglas Kanter, The Politics of Irish Taxation, 1842-53, p. 1121-1155
Michael Humphries, 'Perfectly Secret and Perfectly Democratic': Lord Esher and the Society of Islanders, 1909-14, p. 1156-1179

Book Reviews, p. 1180-1340


Joanna Story, Bede, Willibrord and the Letters of Pope Honorius I on the Genesis of the Archbishopric of York, p. 783-818
Rosamund Oates, Puritans and the 'Monarchical Republic': Conformity and Conflict in the Elizabethan Church, p. 819-843
John Coffey, 'Tremble, Britannia!': Fear, Providence and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1758-1807, p. 844-881
Henry Miller, Popular Petitioning and the Corn Laws, 1833-46, p. 882-919

Review-Article, p. 920-949
Book Reviews, p. 950-1028


Charles West, Count Hugh of Troyes and the Territorial Principality in Early Twelfth-Century Western Europe, p. 523-548
Julia Barrow, Way-Stations on English Episcopal Itineraries, 700-1300, p. 549-565
Neil Younger, The Practice and Politics of Troop-Raising: Robert Devereux, Second Earl of Essex, and the Elizabethan Regime, p. 566-591
Jonathan Kwan, Transylvanian Saxon Politics, Hungarian State Building and the Case of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Schulverein (1881-82), p. 592-624
Nick Hayes, Did We Really Want a National Health Service? Hospitals, Patients and Public Opinions before 1948, p. 625-661

Review-Article, p. 662-668
Book Reviews, p. 669-781


Steven Vanderputten, Crises of Cenobitism: Abbatial Leadership ana Monastic Competition in Late Eleventh-Century Flanders, p. 259-284
Maureen Jurkowski, Who Was Walter Brut?, p. 285-302
Philip Morgan, 'The Trash Who are Obstacles in Our Way': the Italian Fascist Party at the Point of Totalitarian Lift Off, 1930-31, p. 303-344
Callum G. Brown, 'The Unholy Mrs Knight' and the BBC: Secular Humanism and the Threat to the 'Christian Nation', c.1945-60, p. 345-376

Review-Article, p. 377-400
Book Reviews, p. 401-521


Carl I. Hammer, Christmas Day 800: Charles the Younger, Alcuin and the Frankish Royal Succession, p. 1-23
James Ross, 'Contrary to the ryght and to the order of the lawe': New Evidence of Edmund Dudley's Activities on Behalf of Henry VII in 1504, p. 24-45
Kate Loveman, Samuel Pepys and 'Discourses touching Religion' under James II, p. 46-82
Sarah Gregson, Women and Children First? The Administration of Titanic Relief in Southampton, 1912-59, p. 83-109

Review-Article, p. 110-125
Book Reviews, p. 126-258


James Palmer, Calculating Time and the End of Time in the Carolingian World, c.740-820, p. 1307-1331
Stephen Marritt, The Ridale Papal Letters and Royal Charter: A Twelfth-Century Anglo-Scottish Baronial Family the Papacy, the Law and Charter Diplomatic, p. 1332-1354
Ian Harris, Some Origins of a Tudor Revolution, p. 1355-1385
Philip Mccluskey, From Regime Change to Réunion: Louis XIV's Quest for Legitimacy in Lorraine, 1670-97, p. 1386-1407
Virginia Crossman, Donnacha Seán Lucey, 'One Huge Abuse': The Cork Board of Guardians and the Expansion of Outdoor Relief in Post-Famine Ireland, p. 1408-1429
Keith Neilson, R. H. Brand, the Empire and Munitions from Canada, p. 1430-1455

Review-Article, p. 1456-1489
Book Reviews, p. 1490-1601


David A. Carpenter, Archbishop Langton and Magna Carta: His Contribution, His Doubts and His Hypocrisy, p. 1041-1065
David Lepine, Cathedrals and Charity: Almsgiving at English Secular Cathedrals in the Later Middle Ages, p. 1066-1096
Bob Harris, The Enlightenment, Towns and Urban Society in Scotland, c.1760-1820, p. 1097-1136
Alexander Watson, Fighting for Another Fatherland: The Polish Minority in the German Army, 1914-1918, p. 1137-1166

Review-Article, p. 1167-1179
Book Reviews, p. 1180-1306


Kathryn Warner, The Adherents of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, in March 1330, p. 779-805
Koji Yamamoto, Piety, Profit and Public Service in the Financial Revolution, p. 806-834
Neil Gregor, Beethoven, Bayreuth and the Origins of the Federal Republic of Germany, p. 835-877
Enda Delaney, Anti-communism in Mid-Twentieth-Century Ireland, p. 878-903

Book Reviews, p. 904-1031


Simon Barton, "El Cid, Cluny and the Medieval Spanish" Reconquista, p. 517-543
R. W. Hoyle, The Masters of Requests and the Small Change of Jacobean Patronage, p. 544-581
Michael J. Oliver, The Management of Sterling, 1964-1967, p. 582-613

NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
Richard Cassidy, Adventus Vicecomitum and the Financial Crisis of Henry III's Reign, 1250-1272, p. 614-627

Book Reviews, p. 628-768


Julian Haseldine, Friendship, Intimacy and Corporate Networking in the Twelfth Century: The Politics of Friendship in the Letters of Peter the Venerable, p. 251-280
J. R. Maddicott, The Oath of Marlborough, 1209: Fear, Government and Popular Allegiance in the Reign of King John, p. 281-318
Kenneth Fincham, Stephen Taylor, Vital Statistics: Episcopal Ordination and Ordinands in England, 1646-60, p. 319-344
Peter Jackson, French Security and a British 'Continental Commitment' after the First World War: a Reassessment, p. 345-385

Review-Article, p. 386-394
Book Reviews, p. 395-515


Rory Naismith, The Origins of the Line of Egbert, King of the West Saxons, 802-839, p. 1-16
S.J. Payling, Legal Right and Dispute Resolution in Late Medieval England: the Sale of the Lordship of Dunster, p. 17-43
Ian Warren, The English Landed Elite and the Social Environment of London c.1580-1700: the Cradle of an Aristocratic Culture?, p. 44-74
Andrew Barros, Razing Babel and the Problems of Constructing Peace: France, Great Britain, and Air Power, 1916-28, p. 75-115

Book Reviews, p. 116-249

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