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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-
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consistenza fascicoli digitali: Vol. 1, No. 1, 1886-Vol. 134, n. 571, 2019
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ARTICLES
John Merrington, Bede and Gregory of Tours: A Reconsideration, p. 1
Simon Egan, The English Lordship of Ireland and the Irish Sea World: Re-assessing the Origins of the Kildare Ascendancy,
c.1390–c.1513, p. 30
Philip Williamson, Natalie Mears, The Creation of State Anniversaries: James VI and I and the Politics of Thanksgiving, p. 71
Ashley Walsh, The Quebec Act (1774) and the Hanoverian Church–State Relationship, p. 103
Lia Brazil, Women Prisoners and the Limits of Humanitarian Intervention: The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Irish Civil War, p. 134
Matthew Stibbe, MI5, the Security State and Communist Political Refugees from Nazism in Second World War-Era Britain: The Case of Gustav Beuer, 1938–1946, p. 163
REVIEW ARTICLE
Alison Peck, Widening the Historical Lens on US Immigration Policy, p. 195
Book reviews, p. 207
ARTICLES
Helen Gittos, Sutton Hoo and Syria: The Anglo-Saxons Who Served in the Byzantine Army?, p. 1323
Krisztina Ilko, ‘Where the Wild Things Are’: The Medieval Augustinian Order’s Perception of Nature between Tree Lore and Environmental History, p. 1359
Edward Jones Corredera, The End of Composite Monarchies: Hugo Grotius’s De iure belli ac pacis and Mid-Seventeenth-Century Iberian Diplomacy, p. 1389
William White, Remembering Episcopalian Conformity in Restoration England, p. 1414
Jeremy Smilg, Attitudes to Pedlars and Street Traders in Late Eighteenth-Century England: ‘Commercial Hatred’ or
Anti-Jewish Prejudice?, p. 1441
Laura O’Brien, Religion, Politics and Reconciliation in France: The Death of Archbishop Denis-Auguste Affre and the Revolution of 1848, p. 1468
Matthew Jones, ‘A Matter of Joint Decision’: The Origins of British Nuclear Retaliation Procedures and the Murphy–Dean Agreement of 1958, p. 1506
REFLECTIONS
Rebecca J. Fraser, Histories of the American Family and Defining Freedoms in the Public and Private Worlds of Nineteenth-Century Americans, p. 1547
Book reviews, p. 1557
EDITORIAL
Celebrating the 600th English Historical Review, p. 979
ARTICLES
Rachel Singer, Contextualising Edix Hill: First-Pandemic Plague and Britain, p. 992
Neil Murphy, Towns and Princely Rebellion in Fifteenth-Century France: The War of the Public Weal, 1465, p. 1027
John Walter, ‘This Infamous, Scandalous, Headless Insurrection’: The Attack on William Laud and Lambeth Palace, May 1640, Revisited, p. 1059
Alison Rowlands, Michael Wirth’s Kunstbüchlein: Books of Arts and Weapons Magic in a Sorcery Trial from Seventeenth-Century Germany, p. 1088
Hannah Smith, War, the State and Local Office-Holders in Britain, 1689–1750, p. 1117
David Hitchcock, Brodie Waddell, Riches and Poverty in English Protestant Culture, c.1550–1800: Vernacularising the Parable of Dives and Lazarus, p. 1143
Michael P. Fitzsimmons, The Debate on the Role of Orders in France, 1787–1789, p. 1166
Nick Pearce, Constructing Disraeli in Twentieth-Century Conservatism, p. 1199
REFLECTIONS
Mirela Ivanova, Benjamin Anderson, The Politics of Byzantine Studies: Between Nations and Empires, p. 1230
Book reviews, p. 1250
ARTICLES
G.A. Loud, Slaying the Servants of the Lord: The Killing of Bishops in Medieval Germany, c.900–1300, p. 579
Stephen J. Spencer, The Composition Date of the Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi (IP2) Reconsidered, p. 613
Teresa Barucci, The Medieval Public Sphere and the Response to a Condemnation for Heresy in Bologna, 1299, p. 651
Gary Paul Baker, Craig Lambert, ‘William Fowler’, Sir William Garrard, Sir John Hawkins and the Sixteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade, p. 680
Susan Broomhall, Early Modern Histories of Fire on the Australian Continent, p. 715
Alasdair Raffe, The Three Careers of the Solemn League and Covenant: Presbyterianism and Scottish Religious Diversity, 1643–1800, p. 744
Sara Caputo, Human Tales on the Pathless Sea? Imperial Subjectivities and Exploration Ship Tracks in European Maritime Mapping, c.1500–c.1800, p. 770
Joanne Begiato, Favouritism, Patronage and the ‘Family System’ in England, c.1700–1850, p. 801
Philip Decker, Tudor Ghosts in Black Shirts: The British Union of Fascists, Nazi Germany and the Quest for Musical Greatness in Britain, p. 830
REFLECTIONS
Sophie Abdela, Prisons on the Edge: Perspectives on the Late Medieval and Early Modern History of Confinement in the Francosphere, p. 868
Book reviews, p. 888
ARTICLES
Robert Pecksmith, A King Praises Himself: The Letters of Charles the Bald to Pope Hadrian II, p. 301
Gonzalo Velasco Berenguer, The Select Council of Philip I: A Spanish Institution in Tudor England, 1555–1558, p. 326
Abigail Greenall, In Pursuit of Equanimity: Managing Change and Adversity in Early Modern English Households, c.1570–c.1670, p. 360
Christopher Haigh, What Was the Restoration Church of England?, p. 401
Naomi Pullin, The Quaker Reception of John Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Debate over Women’s Preaching, p. 426
Christopher Baxter, The Secret Intelligence Service, Passport Control and Jewish Refugees from the Third Reich, 1938–1939, p. 455
REFLECTIONS
Stephen Tuffnell, Compulsory Empire: Imperial Histories of Globalisation and the Globalisation of the United States, p. 485
Book reviews, p. 504
ARTICLES
Matthew Firth, What’s in a Name? Tracing the Origins of Alfred’s ‘the Great’, p. 1
Sophie Thérèse Ambler, The Dark Trophies of the Battle of Evesham, the Northumbrian Cult of Simon de Montfort and the War of the Welsh Marches (1264–1265), p. 33
Alexandra Gajda, ‘A Wall of Defence unto this Realm’: William Cecil, Conformity and the Protestant State in Early Elizabethan England, p. 60
Richard Calis, The Lutheran Experience in the Ottoman Middle East: Stephan Gerlach (1546–1612) and the History of Lutheran Accommodation, p. 94
Natasha Bailey, Academic Collaboration in the Early Enlightenment: Daniel Waterland (1683–1740) and his Cambridge Tyros, p. 126
Anthony Ossa-Richardson, The Disappearance of Leo Africanus: Rival Repertoires of Historical Scholarship in the Mid-Twentieth Century, p. 155
REFLECTIONS
Lucia Akard, Medieval Sex Work Studies: The State of the Field, p. 181
Timothy Gibbs, A French Neo-colonialism? The Controversial Concept of Françafrique, p. 193
Book reviews, p. 215
EHR FORUM
Jessica Hammett, Henry Irving, Renegotiating Citizenship through the Lens of the ‘People’s War’ in Second World War Britain, p. 1063
Sean Dettman, Richard Toye, The Discourse of ‘The People’s War’ in Britain and the USA during World War II, p. 1089
Lucy Noakes, The ‘People’s War’ in Concrete and Stone: Death and the Negotiation of Collective Identity in Second World War Britain, p. 1118
David Edgerton, A Cliché to Be Avoided Like the Plague: The ‘People’s War’ in the History and Historiography of the British Second World War, p. 1143
ARTICLES
Andrew Rabin, Archbishop Wulfstan of York and the Danish Conquest of 1016, p. 1165
Jessica M. Wärnberg, ‘Tanto di Capuccini come di Giesuiti’: Religious Orders, Exceptionalism and the Absolution of Heretics in Early Modern Italy, p. 1198
Lucy Underwood, Law, Nationhood and Religion: Trial Defences of English Priests, 1585–c.1640, p. 1223
Gilduin Davy, The Laws of Rollo as a Primitive Constitution for Normandy: Writing and Rewriting Legal History in France during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, p. 1255
Alex Mayhew, English Patriotism and the Implicit Nation: Homelands and Soldiers’ National Identity during the Great War, p. 1277
Tim Grady, A Dance with Death: The Imperial War Graves Commission and Nazi Germany, p. 1307
Michael Richards, Catholic Intellectuals and Transnational Anti-Communism: Pax Romana from the Spanish Civil War to the post-1945 World Order, p. 1337
Tom Kelsey, The Retreat from ‘High Technology’ in Post-War Britain, p. 1363
Book reviews, p. 1394
ARTICLES
Matt Raven, Henry of Lancaster’s Revolt (1328–29): Conflict, the Politics of Kingship, and the Political Public in Fourteenth-Century England, p. 705
Hugo Bromley, England’s Mercantilism: Trading Companies, Employment and the Politics of Trade in Global History, 1688–1704, p. 744
Pierre Purseigle, Au Nom de la Patrie: Southern Identities and Patriotic Mobilisation in First World War France, p. 773
Elisabeth Piller, Prelude to Re-education: US Internationalists, Students and the German Problem, 1919–1949, p. 806
Robert Thompson, ‘The True Physicians Here are the Padres’: British Christian Army Chaplains and the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen, p. 841
Colm Murphy, The Forgotten Rival of Marxism Today: The British Labour Party’s New Socialist and the Business of Political Culture in the Late Twentieth Century, p. 871
Edmund Downey, Tom Hulme, Martha Vandrei, The Mayflower and Historical Culture in Britain, 1620–2020, p. 898
REFLECTIONS
Tess Wingard, The Trans Middle Ages: Incorporating Transgender and Intersex Studies into the History of Medieval Sexuality, p. 933
R.J.W. Evans, J.H. Elliott and Early Modern Europe, p. 952
Sarah Betts, Roundhead Reputations Twenty Years On: Cultural Memory Studies and the English Civil Wars, p. 967
Book reviews, p. 990
REFLECTIONS
Editorial, p. 377
Christian C. Sahner, What Is Islamic History? Muslims, Non-Muslims and the History of Everyone Else, p. 379
Katrina Navickas, Chartist Studies and Malcolm Chase: A Re-appreciation, p. 410
Philip Dwyer, Nikolas Orr, Smashing Statues: Re-evaluating Iconoclasm in History, p. 428
ARTICLES
Lewis Wade, Royal Companies, Risk Management and Sovereignty in Old Regime France, p. 442
Matthew McCormack, ‘So Manly and Ornamental’: Shoe Buckles and Britain’s Eighteenth Century, p. 474
Suzanne Schwarz, Royal Attitudes to the Atlantic Slave Trade and Abolition in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, p. 497
Steven Wagner, Espionage and the 1935 Press War in Palestine: Revisiting Factionalism, Forgeries and Fake News, p. 528
Massimiliano Fiore, British Responses to Italian Non-Belligerence, September 1939–June 1940, p. 566
Marco Wyss, The Nkrumah Factor: The Strategic Alignment of Early Postcolonial Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria, p. 591
Book reviews, p. 620
ARTICLES
Elisabeth Van Houts, King Harold’s Sister Gunhild (d. 1087), a Royal Exile in Flanders, p. 1
Shannon McSheffrey, Disorder, Riot and Governance in Early Tudor London: Evil May Day, 1517, p. 27
Rachel Winchcombe, Comfort Eating: Food, Drink and Emotional Health in Early Modern England, p. 61
Lloyd Bowen, Faction, Connection and Politics in the Civil Wars: Pembrokeshire, 1640–1649, p. 92
P.M. Jones, Revelation, Revolution and Utopia, c.1770–1820, p. 132
Max Skjönsberg, Richard Champion and the Rockingham Whigs: The Aristocratic Politics of a Bristolian Quaker Merchant in the Age of the American Revolution, p. 157
Richard Huzzey, Public Meetings, Respectable Requisitions, and Popular Politics in Great Britain and Ireland, c.1769–1850, p. 185
Nevenko Bartulin, Race Theory versus a Religious World-View: SS–Ustaša Relations and Islam in the Independent State of Croatia, p. 222
Giora Goodman, Tony Shaw, Hollywood’s Peerless Advocate for Israel: Max Nussbaum,‘Rabbi to the Stars’ 251
Justin Willis, Document Number Five: Elections and Tutelary Politics in Uganda, 1967–1971, p. 281
Book reviews, p. 307
ARTICLES
James Norrie, Rites of Resistance: Urban Liturgy and the Crowd in the Patarine Revolt of Milan, c.1057-75, p. 1575
Kirsten McKenzie, Lisa Ford, A Dance of Crown and Parliament: Empire and Reform in the Age of Liverpool, p. 1606
Timothy Jenks, The 1832 Reform Act and the Place of Illuminations in Late Hanoverian Political Culture, p. 1633
Sascha Auerbach, Of Rights and Riots: Indenture and (Mis)Rule in the Late Nineteenth-Century British Caribbean, p. 1662
Tomás Irish, The Paris Peace Conference and Cultural Reparations after the First World War, p. 1693
Charlotte Wildman, Working-Class Women and the Buying and Selling of Stolen Goods in Urban Communities in the North West of England and Belfast, 1918-1960, p. 1725
Paul Corthorn, Ulster Unionist Political Thought in the Era of the Northern Ireland Troubles, 1968-1998, p. 1760
Book reviews, p. 1792
ARTICLES
Michael Paul Martoccio, City Leagues, Mercenary Companies, and Regional Recruitment in Late Medieval Tuscany, p. 1303
Samuel Fullerton, New England in the Royalist Imagination, 1637-89, p. 1346
Christian K. Melby, Rethinking British Militarism before the First World War: The Case of An Englishman's Home (1909), p. 1377
Siobhán Hearne, Public Health and Prostitution in Revolutionary Petrograd, 1917-1918, p. 1402
Frances Houghton, 'Alien Seamen' or 'Imperial Family'? Race, Belonging and British Sailors of Colour in the Royal Navy, 1939-47, p. 1429
Peter Sloman, 'Take Power-Vote Liberal': Jeremy Thorpe, the 1974 Liberal Revival, and the Politics of 1970s Britain, p. 1462
Book reviews, p. 1493
ARTICLES
Emily A. Winkler, Athelflaed and Other Rulers in English Histories, c.900-1150, p. 969
Spike Gibbs, 'Open' or 'Closed'? Participation in English Manorial Presentment Juries, c.1310-c.1600: A Quantitative Approach, p. 1003
Janna Coomans, Making Good and Breaking Bad: Materiality and Community in Netherlandish Cities, 1380-1520, p. 1053
Nicholas Tyacke, The Lambeth Articles (1595) and the Doctrinal Stance of the Church of England, p. 1082
Paul Slack, Counting People in Early Modern England: Registers, Registrars, and Political Arithmetic, p. 1118
Leanne Calvert, 'Your Marage Will Make a Change with Them All ... When You Get Another Famely': Illegitimate Children, Parenthood and Siblinghood in Ireland, c.1759-1832, p. 1144
Paul Readman, Landscape, National Identity and the Medieval Past in England, c.1840-1914, p. 1174
Book reviews, p. 1209
ARTICLES
Jonathan Fitzgibbons, 'To settle a governement without somthing of Monarchy in it': Bulstrode Whitelocke's Memoirs and the Reinvention of the Interregnum, p. 655
Maria Fusaro, Andrea Addobbati, The Grand Tour of Mercantilism: Lord Fauconberg's Italian Mission (1669-1671), p. 692
Claire Jowitt, The Last Voyage of the Gloucester (1682): The Politics of a Royal Shipwreck, p. 728
Richard Anderson, Abolition's Adolescence: Apprenticeship as 'Liberation' in Sierra Leone, 1808-1848, p. 763
Felicity Loughlin, Scotland's Last Blasphemy Trials: Popular Unbelief and its Opponents, 1819-1844, p. 794
Timothy Verhoeven, Sexual Scandal and Catholicism in Victorian England: The Case of Monsignor Thomas John Capel, p. 823
Matthew Kelly, Habitat Protection, Ideology and the British Nature State: The Politics of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, p. 847
REVIEW ARTICLE
Maximilian Schuh, Universities in the Holy Roman Empire, p. 884
Book reviews, p. 890
OBITUARY
Clare Morton, p. 319
ARTICLES
Len Scales, Ever Closer Union? Unification, Difference, and the 'Making of Europe', c.950-c.1350, p. 321
Jonathan Harris, Refugees and International Networks after the Fall of Constantinople, 1453-1475, p. 362
Callan Davies, The Woolfes of Wine Street: Middling Culture and Community in Bristol, 1600-1620, p. 386
Gary S. De Krey, Amon Wilbee and Leveller Beginnings, 1647-8, p. 416
Martha Vandrei, Speculative Metaphysics and the Culture of Ideas in Early Victorian Britain: The Case of Francis Foster Barham, p. 445
Jonas Scherner, Preparing for the Next Blockade: Non-ferrous Metals and the Strategic Economic Policy of the Third Reich, p. 475
Felix Römer, Poverty, Inequality Statistics and Knowledge Politics Under Thatcher, p. 513
REVIEW ARTICLE
Stuart M. McManus, Slavery and the African Diaspora Beyond the Atlantic, p. 552
Book reviews, p. 565
ARTICLES
Ingrid Ivarsen, King Ine (688-726) and the Writing of English Law in Latin, p. 1
G. Geltner, Rural Policing in the Long Trecento: An Urban Project and Its Obstruction, p. 47
Joseph Hone, David Edwards and the Later Stuart Underground Press, p. 80
Oliver Finnegan, Quaker Outcasts and the Creation of Missionary Anglicanism, 1691-1706, p. 109
Jagjeet Lally, 'Mahomedan Fenians': Anti-Imperialism, the Islamic World and Irish Republican Thought, c.1848-1885, p. 140
Peter Scott, A Fiscal Constitutional Crisis: Tax Avoidance and Evasion in Inter-war Britain, p. 170
REVIEW ARTICLE
Alex Middleton, International Thought and Victorian Liberalism, p. 198
Book reviews, p. 216
ARTICLES
Robin McCallum, The Crown's Ecclesiastical Creditors: Loans from the English Church to Edward II and Edward III, 1307-1377, p. 1385
Nigel Saul, The Carminows and Their Arms: History, Heraldry and Myth in Late Medieval and Early Modern Cornwall, p. 1419
Ozan Ozavci, A Priceless Grace? The Congress of Vienna of 1815, the Ottoman Empire and Historicising the Eastern Question, p. 1450
David G. Barrie, The Forgotten Liberal Social Reform? Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, Political Nonconformity and the New Liberalism in Edwardian Britain , p. 1477
Charlotte Faucher, Women, Gender and the Professionalisation of French Cultural Diplomacy in Britain, 1900-1940, p. 1513
Cornelius Torp, The Pension Crisis and the 'Demographic Time Bomb': Perceptions and Misperceptions in Great Britain and Germany at the Turn of the Millennium, p. 1542
REVIEW ARTICLE
Oded Heilbronner, Großraum Europa: The Nazi Concept of 'Greater European Space' in Recent Literature , p. 1574
Book reviews, p. 1595
ARTICLES
Paul Oldfield, The Commune of Benevento (1128–1131): A South Italian Contribution to the Communal Movement, p. 1117
Alice Raw, Gender and Protest in Late Medieval England, c.1400–c.1532, p. 1148
Ed Legon, Sadler Saddled: Reconciliation and Recrimination in a Restoration Parish, p. 1164
Betto van Waarden, A Colonial Celebrity in the New Attention Economy: Cecil Rhodes’s Cape-to-Cairo Telegraph and Railway Negotiations in 1899 , p. 1193
Conor Morrissey, Protestant Home Rulers and Constitutional Nationalism in Ireland, c.1900–1914, p. 1224
Grzegorz Gasior, The Crossroads of Three Nations: Czechoslovak Ethnic Policy towards Railwaymen and Industrial Workers in Cieszyn Silesia, 1920–1938, p. 1257
Book reviews, p. 1284
ARTICLES
Robert Gallagher, Asser and the Writing of West Saxon Charters, p. 773
James Doherty, , Commemorating the Crusading Past in Late Medieval England: The Worksop Priory Tabula, p. 809
Lucy Wooding, Encountering the Word of God in Early Tudor England, p. 836
Edward Vallance, Testimony, Tyranny and Treason: The Witnesses at Charles I’s Trial, p. 867
Robert G. Hall, A Bookshop of Their Own: Reading and Print in Chartism,1838–1850, p. 894
Matthew Roberts, Women and Late Chartism: Women’s Rights in Mid-Victorian England, p. 918
David Edgerton, The Nationalisation of British History: Historians, Nationalism and the Myths of 1940, p. 950
REVIEW ARTICLE
Michael Hope, Women in the Social, Political and Economic History of the Mongol Empire, p. 986
Book reviews, p. 1003
ARTICLES
Sihong Lin, Bede, the Papacy, and the Emperors of Constantinople, p. 465
Matt Raven, The Earldom Endowments of 1337: Political Thought and the Practice of Kingship in Late Medieval England, p. 498
Hannah Newton, Inside the Sickchamber in Early Modern England: The Experience of Illness through Six Objects, p. 530
Peter Maw, Provincial Merchants in Eighteenth-Century England: The ‘Great Oaks’ of Manchester, p. 568
James Taylor, ‘Distrust all Advice ... and Make No Exception in Favour of our Advice’: Financial Knowledge and Knowingness in Late Victorian Britain, p. 619
Michael Sturma, Swordplay: Lord Mountbatten, Count Terauchi and the Japanese Surrender in Southeast Asia, p. 651
REVIEW ARTICLE
Malcolm Vale, Huizinga’s Autumntide: The Centenary of a Masterpiece, p. 672
Book reviews, p. 694
ARTICLES
C.J. Tyerman, Commoners on Crusade: The Creation of Political Space?, p. 245
Andrew Brown, Games and Sloth: Working for the Common Good in Late Medieval Flanders, p. 276
Rosemary Sweet, The Recovery of the Anglo-Saxon Past, c.1770–1850, p. 304
Leo Shipp, Appointing a Poet Laureate: National and Poetic Identities in 1813, p. 332
Brendan Maartens, For ‘Common Christianity’: War, Peace and the Campaign of the Irish Recruiting Council, 1918, p. 364
Book reviews, p. 395
ARTICLES
Penny Tucker, The Lincolnshire Rebellion of 1470 Revisited, p. 1
Jonathan Durrant, A Witch-Hunting Magistrate? Brian Darcy and the St Osyth Witchcraft Cases of 1582, p. 26
John Cunningham, Who Framed Charles I? The Forged Commission for the Irish Rebellion of 1641 Revisited, p. 55
Samuel K. Fisher, Atlantic ’45: Gaels, Indians and the Origins of Imperial Reform in the British Atlantic, p. 85
Michael Drolet, Ludovic Frobert, Kindness as the Foundation to Community: For a ‘Radical Equality Tempered by Benevolence’. Joseph Rey of Grenoble (1779-1855), p. 117
REVIEW ARTICLE
Lesley B. MacGregor, Centring the Animal: Re-evaluating the Human–Animal Relationship since the Middle Ages, p. 151
Book reviews, p. 162