Historical Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Historical Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Theory of History, Epistemic Transformations, and Presentism7
The Moriscos of Salé and the Hispanic Monarchy: Power Agents and Identities to the West of the Strait of Gibraltar, 1631–16326
Armenians, Jews, and Humanitarianism in the ‘Age of Questions’, 1830–19006
Empire, Conscience, and Another Independency in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan6
Clerical Child Sexual Abuse and the Culture Wars in France, 1891–19135
A Global Social History of Princes, Courts and Elites5
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Anticipating Birth in Early Modern England4
Abraham Bäck, Scarcity, and the Racial Anatomy of Skin4
China, India, Ideas for Regional Economic Recovery, and Asianism in Early Post-Second World War Asia4
The Evolution of Scottish Enlightenment Publishing4
The Displacement and Relief of Chiang Kai-shek’s ‘Righteous Compatriots’ in the Global Cold War4
Water Infrastructure as a Technology of Control and a Site of Negotiation in Nineteenth-Century Batavia, Netherlands Indies4
The Transpacific Travel of Theories of Imperialism in the 1900s3
Interpreting Eric Hobsbawm's History of the Fin de Siècle ‘Twilight Zone’3
Naval Pageantry, Heritage, and Commemoration in Interwar Britain3
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Marriage, Collaboration, and the Literary Mass Market in the English-Speaking World, c. 1870–19393
Reading John Selden’s Titles of honor (1614) as a Work of Polemic3
British Military Bands, Propaganda, and Diplomacy, 1872–19183
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The Language of confiance and the French cahiers de doléances of 17893
England’s Erastus? Or, James Morice and the Law of Excommunication3
The Right to Life, the Right to Nature, and the Impact of Irish Land on Political Thought in the 1880s3
Emotion and Ethics: The Conjoined Twins of Early Modern English Culture3
Author’s Response: Authorial Metadata and the Evidentiary Line3
Re-Thinking the ‘Social’ in British Colonial and South Asian History3
Proximity, Patronage and Politics in the Correspondence of Lady Elizabeth Anson, c. 1748–17602
British Colonial Rule over Littoral Space and Watercraft in Hong Kong, 1841–18982
Plane Hijackings between Cuba and the United States and the Opportunity for Diplomacy (1958–1973)2
Venetian Control of Information Flows with Constantinople and the Soft Power of a Renaissance State2
The Politics of Everyday Life during Argentina’s ‘Infamous Decade’ (1930–43)2
Anthony Kitchin, the 1559 Settlement of Religion, and the Ambiguities of Early Elizabethan Church Politics2
Prayer for Family and Friends: The Body and Religion in Eighteenth-Century Britain2
Conclusion2
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood and the Provision of Healthcare in Provincial Ireland, 1942–19702
Contemporary Parliamentary History and Petitioners in the Long Parliament, c. 1640–16422
Subtle Bodies: Networks and Corporeality in Philipp Hainhofer’s Pomeranian Cabinet2
Luo Longji and the Fate of Chinese Liberalism, 1919–19652
Political Equality and Economic Inequality in Étienne-Géry Lenglet’s Recipe for the Modern Republic2
English Travel Writers’ Representations of Freedom in the United Provinces, c. 1670–17952
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Modernity, the State, and New Medical Histories in Non-European Contexts1
Stabilizing History through Statues, Monuments, and Memorials in Curzon's India1
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Imperial Violence, Law, and Compensation in the Age of Empire, 1919–19221
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From Field Walking to Phenomenology: A Review of Recent British Landscape Historiography1
Hungarian Refugees in the United States between Cold War Politics, Economic Growth, and Labour Demands, 1956–19581
Reconsidering Arnold J. Toynbee’s World History in Mid-Twentieth-Century Japan1
Veterinary Collaboration and Modernization in the French Animal By-Products Industry, 1940–19441
Vision Impairment and the British Post Office, c.1860 to 19101
Non-Western Scholars, Bourgeois Virtues, and the International Scientific Community in the Age of Empire, 1870–19201
Learning ‘To Read Again’1
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Maria Weston Chapman, French Salons, and Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Mid-Nineteenth Century1
Experiencing Exclusion: Scholarship after Inquisition1
Women’s Agency, Discernment, and Choice in the English Convents in Exile, 1600–18001
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Working Life, Industrial Loyalty, and Environmental Degradation in Small-Town Finland, 1950s–1980s1
Mapping Women’s Memories of Britain’s Forced Resettlement Scheme in Late Colonial Kenya, c. 1953–19601
Hobbes, Cavendish, and the Bermuda Company1
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One Hundred Years of The (Cambridge) Historical Journal1
The Refugee Political in the Age of Imperial Crisis, Decolonization, and Cold War, 1930s–1950s1
Prosperity and Precarity in Imperial Russia's Long Nineteenth Century1
Introduction: Why ‘Decolonizing Chinese History?’1
Women's Suffrage, Political Economy, and the Transatlantic Birth Strike Movement, 1911–19201
Glory and Humiliation in the Making of V. D. Savarkar's Hindu Nationalism1
Toll Disputes, Grain Marketing, and Economic Culture in England, c. 1550–18001
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Editors’ Introduction: Anniversary Lectures0
Understanding Stalin’s Terror against Western Minorities: The National Operations of the NKVD in Contemporary Academic Research0
Internationalism, Empire, and the Early Esperanto Movement in India0
Living with Drought in the Long Nineteenth Century0
Napoleon, the Last Émigrés, and the Limits of Amnesty0
Indian Women, Refugees, and Decolonization across India, British Malaya, and China, 1940–19530
Suffrage and the Secret Ballot in Eighteenth-Century London Parishes0
Global Maoism and the Decolonization of China’s History0
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An Epidemic of Nervous Breakdowns and Crisis Suicides in Britain’s War of Nerves, 1938–19400
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The Monarchs’ History Men: What Has Changed over Three Centuries?0
Mercantile Elites and the Making of Global Capitalism0
The British Government, Nuclear Testing, and the Arms Race, 1961–19620
A Task-Oriented Approach to Human and Equine Health and Ability in Early Modern Sweden0
A Critical Review of the Non-Aligned Movement in Contemporary Historiography0
Imagining a Channel Tunnel in France after the First World War0
Writing Histories of Everyday Life in Authoritarian Regimes, from Europe to the Global South0
Recent Books on the History of Money0
Enemy Alien Internment, Decolonization, and the Uprooted Elite of Treaty Port China under Japanese Occupation, 1941–19450
Global Social History: Rethinking Class and Social Transformation in the Modern World0
The Tana-Beles Project in Ethiopia and the Making of Postcolonial Humanitarianism, 1938–19940
British Government Officials in the Ottoman Empire and Evolving Humanitarianism after the Balkan Wars and the First World War0
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The Peaceful Origins of North Korea's Nuclear Programme in the Cold War Period, 1945–19650
Partition, Bengali Refugee Critiques of Postcolonial State and Capitalism, and the Subaltern Origins of the Cold War in India, 1947–19500
The Global American Civil War and Anglo-American Relations in China's Treaty Ports0
The Management of British MPs’ Postbags and Politician-Voter Relations in the Democratic Age0
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Reconstructing the Labour of Care in Early Modern England0
Author's Response0
The Scottish Enlightenment and the Remaking of Modern History0
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The Imperial Public Sphere: The Press, Publicity, and the Destabilization of the British Empire, c. 1695–17650
Flags and the Politics of Pageantry in Colonial Uganda – CORRIGENDUM0
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How ‘Chinese Dynasties’ Periodization Works with the ‘Tribute System’ and ‘Sinicization’ to Erase Diversity and Euphemize Colonialism in Historiography of China0
Statelessness as a Political-Existential Predicament in the Lives and Writings of Three German-Jewish Intellectuals0
China in American Abolitionism, 1830–18650
Planned Plunder, the British Museum, and the 1868 Maqdala Expedition0
Quarantine, Diseased Geographies, and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Eighteenth-Century Mediterranean0
British Military Music and the Legacy of the Napoleonic Wars0
The Global Enclosure and the Remaking of Peasantries, 1870–19500
How Did Bengal Become a Society?0
Entrepreneurial Philanthropy at Cromford, Quarry Bank, and Saltaire Mills during the Industrial Revolution0
Indigenous Rights, Philanthropy and Humanitarian Governance across the Anglo World, 1837–19510
Newspapers as Surrogate Archives: A Case Study of the Early Twentieth-Century Dublin City Coroner’s Court0
Alsace in Algeria and the Notion of ‘Failure’ in Settler Political Culture, c. 1870–19600
Erasure as a Tool of Nineteenth-Century European Exploration, and the Arctic Travels of Tookoolito and Ipiirvik0
The Construction of ‘Tribe’ as a Socio-Political Unit in Global History0
Proximity and Segregation in Industrial Manchester – CORRIGENDUM0
The Young Marx on Feudalism as the Democracy of Unfreedom0
Global Monarchy: Royal Encounters in the Age of Empire0
Rethinking Conceptual History in an Iberian Atlantic Perspective0
Mass Pilgrimage and the Usable Empire in a Napoleonic Borderland0
John Bale, Imperial Monarchy, and the Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Ireland0
The Indian National Army and the Making of Indian Nationalism in Japanese-Occupied Malaya0
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Labour Women MPs and Housewifery in the House of Commons, 1945–1951–CORRIGENDUM0
Trust, Guilds, and Kinship in London, 1330–16800
The Place of Bearwards in Early Modern England0
A Distant Reading of Legal Dissertations from German Universities in the Seventeenth Century – CORRIGENDUM0
Phantoms in and of the Archive: Mary Cudmore’s Encounters with a Ghost in Cork in 1688 and 16890
Social Discipline and the Refusal of Poor Relief under the English Old Poor Law, c. 1650–17300
Historicizing Economic Growth: An Overview of Recent Works0
Irish-American Anti-Imperialism in Patrick Ford’s The Criminal History of the British Empire0
The Cultural, Social, and Ideological Role of the Hat in Early Modern England0
Collective Refugee Agency and the Negotiation of Migration Laws in Wartime Australia, 1939–19430
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Abraham Bäck, Scarcity, and the Racial Anatomy of Skin – CORRIGENDUM0
International Law of War, War Crimes in Ethiopia, and Italy's Imperial Misrecollection at the End of Empire, 1946–19500
Dispelling ‘ das Herbert Butterfieldproblem ’: A Rereading of The Whig Interpretation of History0
Age, Gender, and Agency in Juvenile Migration from England to Canada, 1850–19000
Gender, Intersectionality, and Global Social History0
The Indian Civil Service, Classical Studies, and an Education in Empire, 1890–19140
John Locke and Irish Linen Manufacture: A New Manuscript0
Socialist Consumption Revisited: Paternalistic Policies and Consumer Needs during the Polish Crisis0
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Citizenship, Expropriation, and Redress: ‘Migrating Objects’ and the Case of Holocaust Victims from Austria0
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William Munro Tapp: Colonial Investor and Caius College Philanthropist, 1925–19370
Fragmented Sovereignty, Ḍakaitī (Banditry), and ‘Criminal Tribe’ in a ‘Minor’ State of Late Colonial India0
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Republican Kinship in the Society of Princes: The Dutch States General as Corporate Godparent, 1578–1732 – CORRIGENDUM0
George Wallace and Britain’s First Abolitionist Publication (1760)0
The Crisis of Democracy in Interwar Britain0
Numeracy, Otherness, and the Invention of ‘Civilization’ in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Anglo-European Travel Writing0
Editors’ Introduction: Experiencing Exclusion: Scholarship after Inquisition0
Qing China and Its Offshore Islands in the Long Eighteenth Century0
Hugo Grotius’ Protestant Positive Law0
Entertainment, Chinese Culture, and Late Colonialism in Hong Kong0
What Shifts in Transit? Global History and Global Archives0
The Family Life of a Rising Administrative Elite in the British Treasury, c. 1847–19140
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Natural Teleology in John Locke’s Ethics0
Patronage Networks and the Afterlives of James Cook, c. 1770–18200
The Western Design Revised: Death, Dissent, and Discontent on the Gloucester, 1654–16560
Ciceronian Jurisprudence and the Law of Nations0
Colonialism and Nationalism in Hong Kong: Towards True Decolonization0
Finland and Military Volunteers in the Swedish Fascist Imaginary, 1809–19440
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The Sacrifice of Thomas Cromwell0
Loyalty and Allegiance in Baltic German Political Thought after the First World War0
The Lives and Legacies of the British Gay Liberation Front Badge, 1970–20240
The Three Rs of Post-war Internationalism: Refugee, Return, Repatriation0
Imperial Family Biographies and New Approaches to the Family in Histories of the British Empire, c.1650–c.19500
ETA, the Algerian FLN, and the Strategy of Political Defence between Europe and the Third World, 1950s–1970s0
Christian Humanitarianism, Refugee Stories, and the Making of the Cold War West0
The Economic Crisis of the 1690s in England0
Richard Simon, Vernacular Biblical Scholarship, and the Last Early Modern Polyglot Bible0
Reassessing the Marginalization of Astrology in the Early Modern World0
The Biopolitics of Education in the Third Reich's ‘Special Schools’ and ‘Elite Schools’0
Transnational Whiteness and the Elite Backlash to Reforming the Australian Immigration Control System in the 1950s and 1960s0
Banditry in Global Social History0
Miniature Material Worlds: Women and the Baby House in Eighteenth-Century England0
Galileo’s Three Repudiations of Copernicanism – Two Coerced and One Volunteered0
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The Multidirectional Diaspora: Writing Chinese Migration History in a Time of Global Racial Reckoning0
Noble-Bourgeois Elites in an Age of Revolutions, c. 1790–18500
Food and Power in Sixteenth-Century Ireland: Studying Household Accounts from Dublin Castle0
J. R. Seeley in Japan, 1880s–1940s0
‘Liberal’ Virtues and Values, Women’s ‘Genius’, and the British Literary Reviews, c. 1750–17950
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The Peculiarities of Cambridge History: Some Comparative Thoughts on the Historical Tripos0
The Early Political Thought and Publishing Career of V. K. Krishna Menon, 1928–19380
Unlawful Carnal Knowledge in the Irish Free State, 1924–19350
The 1939 Option Agreement and the ‘Consistent Ambivalence’ of Fascist Policies towards Minorities in the Italian New Provinces0
The Evelyn Family, the Mundus muliebris , and Conceptualizations of Fashionable Female Dress in Late Seventeenth-Century England0
‘Due Diligence’ and the British Government’s Response to Confederate Ship Procurement in Britain during the American Civil War0
American Philanthropy, European Pacifism, and the Parameters of the International Peace Movement before the First World War0
Sumptuary Laws, Gender, and Public Dressing in Early Modern Genoa0
The British Occupation and the Making of Democracy in Italy and Germany, 1943–19490
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Samuel Pepys, the African Companies, and the Archives of Slavery, 1660–16890
The Rushdie Affair and the Politics of Multicultural Britain0
Labour Women MPs and Housewifery in the House of Commons, 1945–19510
Marketing Modernity, Selling Hazeline: A Comparative Study of Indian and Chinese Markets, 1908–19570
Discovering ‘Immigration Control’ in England, c. 1540 – c. 16400
Providence, Editorial, and News in Early Modern Ballads0
The Utopia within Utopia (1516)0
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Self-Fashioning, Food, and Masculinity in George III’s Monarchy0
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The British Government, Workmen’s Compensation, and the Civilian War Casualties of the Easter 1916 Irish Rebellion0
Artificial Flowers in the Credit Records of an Eighteenth-Century French Fashion Merchant0
The Surprising Survival of Constitutionalism in the Caudillo Republic of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1836–18450
Mary McCarthy and the Watergate Crisis0
Density and Differentiation: Cities in Global Social History0
Seasonality and the Practices of Illegal Trade in the Faroe Islands and the Northern and Western Isles, 1775–17850
Understanding Early Modern Beer: An Interdisciplinary Case-Study0
Flags and the Politics of Pageantry in Colonial Uganda0
Revisiting the Politics of Motherhood in Modern British History0
DNA Technology and the Struggle for the Power to Declare Missing Soldiers Dead in the Post-Vietnam War United States0
Viral Text, Political Disinformation, and Parliamentary Reform in 18300
The Invention of Gay Community in San Francisco, 1960–19700
The Peaceful Origins of North Korea’s Nuclear Programme in the Cold War Period, 1945–1965 – CORRIGENDUM0
Women's Activism in the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1986–19940
Renaissance Self-Fashioning after 44 Years: Hybridity, Conversos, Individuation, and littérature totale0
Honour and Deceit in The Warres of Cyrus , Classical Persia, and Elizabethan Politics0
Gender, Paid Employment, and Deindustrialization in New Towns in North-West England, c. 1970–1990s0
The Politics of societas and the Early Modern State0
Archive/s, Methodologies, and Silenced Subjects in the Past, Present, and Future of Global Histories0
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Luís Fróis, Gendered Knowledge, and the Jesuit Encounter with Sixteenth-Century Japan0
Melancholy, Spiritual Experience, and Dissent in England, c. 1650–17000
Mothers’ Milk and Mothers’ Time: Childcare Advice and the Conceptualization of Demand Feeding in Post-1945 Britain and Italy0
Republican Kinship in the Society of Princes: The Dutch States General as Corporate Godparent, 1578–17320
The ‘People of the Pagoda’ and the 1963 Buddhist Mobilization in Huế, Vietnam0
John Owen, Puritan Politics, and the Fall of the Cromwellian Protectorate0
The Disappearance of Self-Determination from the League of Nations Covenant, January–February 19190
Debating Biblical Translation in Late Elizabethan England0
Locating Childbirth Devotion in the English Parish Church, 1450–15800
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