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:
https://www.jstor.org/journal/englhistrevi
consistenza fascicoli digitali: Vol. 1, No. 1, 1886-Vol. 134, n. 571, 2019


[ 2019-2010 ] [ 2010-2006 ] [ 2005-1886 ]

copertina della rivista


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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