History

Papers
(The median citation count of History 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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State of the Field: The History of Emotions9
State of the Field: Sensory History8
A Mother Educating her Daughter Remotely through Familial Correspondence: The Letter as a Form of Female Distance Education in the Eighteenth Century5
Decolonising Oral History: A Conversation4
State of the Field: Material Culture3
State of the Field: Disability History3
State of the Field: The Modern History of Childhood2
Doom and Gloom: The Future of the World at the End of the Eighteenth Century2
The Elizabethan Nobility: A Recount and a Reassessment of Elizabeth's Reasons for Creating Noblemen2
Carl von Clausewitz and his Philosophy of War: The Evolution of a Reputation, 1831–20212
State of the Field: Physical Culture2
British McCarthyism: The Anti‐Communist Politics of Lord Vansittart and Sir Waldron Smithers2
Political Charity: The 1642 Collection for the Relief of His Majesties Distressed Subjects in Ireland2
Walking, and Knowing the Past: Antiquaries, Pedestrianism and Historical Practice in Modern Britain2
Magic as a Useful Category of Historical Analysis1
‘I Have Been a Collector of Costumes’: Women, Dress Histories and the Temporalities of Eighteenth‐Century Fashion1
‘I do feel good because my stomach is full of good hotcakes’: Comfort Food, Home and the USAAF in East Anglia during the Second World War1
‘A Clash of Titans’: Big Business and the Congo Reform Movement1
More on a Murder: The Deaths of the ‘Princes in the Tower’, and Historiographical Implications for the Regimes of Henry VII and Henry VIII1
Going Deeper than ‘Emotional Impact’: Heritage, Academic Collaboration and Affective Engagements1
Gender, Authority and the Image of Queenship in English and Scottish Ballads, 1553–16031
Metahistory as Public History: On Introducing Metahistorical Perspectives in Events about Events1
Knowledge Production and Britain's Expansion in China: Constructing the Narrative of the Cruelty of Chinese Punishment in the Nineteenth Century1
Out of the Ivory Tower, into the Digital World? Democratising Scholarly Exchange1
The Politics of Petitioning: Parliament, Government, and Subscriptional Cultures in the United Kingdom, 1780–19181
Anxiety and Post‐Authoritarian Societies: Insights from 1980s Greece1
Anchorites, Wise Folk and Magical Practitioners in Twelfth‐Century England1
Self‐Representation, Community Engagement and Decolonisation in the Museums of Indigenous Communities: Perspectives from Meghalaya, India1
Emotion, Place and Weaponisation of the Truth: The Bloody Sunday Trust and the Search for Justice1
Finding Place in the Archive: A Case Study of St. John [Colored] Missionary Baptist Church, 1866–19001
The Letters of Margaret of Anjou. Edited by HelenMaurer and B. M.Cron. Boydell & Brewer. 2019. xiii + 303pp. £95.00.0
Establishment of European Style Silk filature in Shanghai at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: Case of Jardine Matheson & Co. Reflected in the Morel‐Journel Archives0
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Migrant City: A New History of London. By PanikosPanayi. Yale University Press. 2020. xviii + 448pp. £20.00.0
“Striving to Facilitate the Achievement of the PIRA's Aims”? The Labour Government, the Army and the Crisis of the British State over Northern Ireland 1972–760
Sibyl Moholy‐Nagy: Architecture, Modernism and Discontent. By HildeHeynen. Bloomsbury Visual Arts. 2019. xvi + 265pp. £24.99.0
One Man's Terrorist: A Political History of the IRA. By DanielFinn. Verso. 2019. 266pp. £16.99.0
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Histories of Everyday Life: The Making of Popular Social History in Britain, 1918–1979 by LauraCarter. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2021. 288 pp. £75.00.0
From History‐writing to (Hi)story‐telling: Historical Novel, Alternate/Counterfactual History and Implicit Uchrony0
The Tournaments at Le Hem and Chauvency. Translated by Nigel Bryant. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. xxxi + 128pp. £60.00.0
Margaret McNair Stokes (1832–1900): Negotiating Cultural Values Within Nineteenth‐Century Irish Antiquarian Discourse0
Cast a Diva: The Hidden Life of Maria Callas. By LyndsySpence. The History Press. 2021. 267pp. £20.00.0
The Lawn Road Flats: Spies, Writers and Artists. By DavidBurke. Boydell & Brewer. 2019. 271pp. £16.99.0
Pride and Privilege? New Approaches to War Disability in the Twentieth Century0
Paris in the Dark: Going to the Movies in the City of Light, 1930–1950. By EricSmoodin. Duke University Press. 2020. xv + 203pp. £19.99.0
The Heavens and the Earth: Graeco‐Roman, Ancient Chinese, and Mediaeval Islamic Images of the World. Edited by VittorioCotesta. Brill, 2021. Translated by KayMacCarthy, pp. 637 (€231.00 excl. VAT).0
Protestant Dissent and Philanthropy in Britain, 1660–1914. Edited by ClydeBinfield, G. M.Ditchfield and David L.Wykes. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. xiv + 264pp. £65.00.0
William of Tyre, Translatio Imperii and the Genesis of the First Crusade: Or, the Challenges of Writing History0
Josephine Baker's Cinematic Prism. By Terri SimoneFrancis. Indiana University Press. 2021. xi + 216pp. $24.00.0
Citizenship and Gender in Britain, 1688–1928. By MatthewMcCormack. Routledge. 2019. 204pp. £32.99.0
A Future in Ruins: UNESCO, World Heritage and the Dream of Peace. By Lynn Meskell. Oxford University Press. 2018. xxiii + 372pp. £19.99.0
Yes to Europe! The 1975 Referendum and Seventies Britain. By Robert Saunders. Cambridge University Press. 2018. xiii + 509pp. £12.99.0
The War for the Seas: A Maritime History of World War II. By EvanMawdsley. Yale University Press. 2019. xlii + 557pp. £24.99.0
Designs on Empire: America's Rise to Power in the Age of European Imperialism. By AndrewPriest. Columbia University Press, 2021. xi + 290 pp. £30.00.0
Book of Beasts: The Bestiary in the Medieval World. Edited by ElisabethMorrison with LarisaGrollemond. J. Paul Getty Museum. 2019. xiv + 340pp. $60.00.0
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Music and Instruments of the Elizabethan Age: The Eglantine Table. Edited by MichaelFleming and ChristopherPage. Boydell & Brewer. 2021. xii + 291pp. £40.00.0
From ‘United Stabilisation Fund’ to ‘International Monetary Organisation’: the Forgotten Chinese Plan and Its Contributions to the Creation of the International Monetary Fund0
Jacques de Vitry (d. 1240) and the Religious Life of his Time0
Manuals for Penitents in Medieval England From Ancrene Wisse to the Parson's Tale. By Krista A.Murchison. D. S.Brewer, 2021. Xiii + 149 pp. £60.00.0
Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties. By MikeDavis and JonWiener. Verso. 2020. xii + 788pp. £14.99.0
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Time at Home: The October Revolution and Soviet Temporalities0
At the Edge of Reformation: Iberia before the Black Death. By Peter Linehan. Oxford University Press. 2019. xi + 246pp. £65.00.0
Gulag Literature and the Literature of Nazi Camps: An Intercontextual Reading. By LeonaToker. Indiana University Press. 2019. 344pp. £33.00.0
Devoted, Pious, Frivolous and Irreverent Women: The Representation of Female Religiosity in Spanish Painting, 1868–19170
Electronic Enlightenment. By BodleianLibraries. University of Oxford. https://www.e‐enlightenment.com/0
Baldric of Bourgueil, ‘History of the Jerusalemites’: A translation of the Historia Ierosolimitana. Translated by Susan B.Edgington. Introduction by Steven J.Biddlecombe. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. x0
Travel, Expertise and Readers: Francesco Ottieri (1665–1742) and the Writing of Modern History0
Trove. National Library of Australia. https://trove.nla.gov.au/0
Politics, Religion and Ideas in Seventeenth‐ and Eighteenth‐Century Britain: Essays in Honour of Mark Goldie. Edited by JustinChampion, JohnCoffey, TimHarris and JohnMarshall. Boydell & Brewer. 200
Looking Backwards, Moving Forwards: The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre and Education Trust, Community Activism and Public History Programming0
Massive Resistance and Southern Womanhood: White Women, Class, and Segregation. By RebeccaBrückmann, University of Georgia Press, 2021. $114.95.0
The Brink of Freedom: Improvising Life in the Nineteenth‐Century Atlantic World. By DavidKazanjian. Duke University Press. 2006. 336pp. $27.95.0
Visualising Protestant Monarchy: Ceremony, Art and Politics after the Glorious Revolution (1689–1714). By JulieFarguson. Boydell & Brewer. 2021. xviii + 380pp. £75.00.0
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The Crisis of the Meritocracy: Britain's Transition to Mass Education since the Second World War. By Peter Mandler. Oxford University Press. 2020. xvi + 361pp. £25.00.0
Privileged Injuries: Defining Disability Among Veterans Of The Irish Revolution (1916–1923)0
The Shaping of French National Identity: Narrating the Nation's Past, 1715–1830. By MatthewD'Auria. Cambridge University Press. 2020. xiii + 473pp. £75.00.0
Not Quite the True Believer: Henry (Harry) Gullett at the Paris Peace Conference0
Cornwall, Connectivity and Identity in the Fourteenth Century. By S. J.Drake. Boydell & Brewer. 2019. xx + 490pp. £60.00.0
The École Royale Militaire: Noble Education, Institutional Innovation, and Royal Charity, 1750–1788. By H.A.Guízar. Palgrave MacMillan, 2020. xvii + 301 pp.0
The First World War Seen from the Periphery: The Case of Spain and Portugal (1914–1916)0
After the Flood: Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe. By LydiaBarnett. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2019. xi + 250pp. $49.95.0
Frankish Jerusalem: The Transformation of a Medieval City in the Latin East. By AnnaGutgarts. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series Cambridge University Press, 2024. xvii + 2770
Doing Digital History: A Beginner's Guide to Working with Text as Data. By JonathanBlaney, SarahMilligan, MartySteer and JaneWinters. Manchester University Press, 2021, XVII + 173 pp. £12.99.0
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Women, Crime and Punishment in Ireland: Life in the Nineteenth‐ Century Convict Prison. By ElaineFarrell. Cambridge University Press. 2020. xii + 291pp. £75.00.0
Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire. Jeffrey A.Auerbach. Oxford University Press, 2020. xv + 298pp. £38.99.0
Growing Old with the Welfare State: Eight British Lives. Edited by NickHubble, JennieTaylor and PhilipTew. Bloomsbury Academic. 2019. x + 159pp. £17.99 (pb).0
Elizabethan Catholic Intelligencers, Spain and the Armada of 15970
Classical Music in Weimar Germany: Culture and Politics before the Third Reich. By BrendanFay. Bloomsbury Academic. 2020. viii + 203pp. £90.00 (hb). £28.99 (pb).0
Radical Conduct: Politics, Sociability and Equality in London, 1789–1815. By MarkPhilp. Cambridge University Press. 2020. xi + 273pp. £75.00.0
Detecting Nineteen Eighty‐Four in Italian Alternate History and Future/Past Narratives (1948–1984)0
Lives, Identities and Histories in the Central Middle Ages. Edited byJulieBarrau and DavidBates. Cambridge University Press. 2021. xii + 326pp. £75.00.0
The Work of History: Constructivism and a Politics of the Past. By Kalle Pihlainen. Routledge. 2019. xxii +144pp. £38.99.0
Corruption, Protection and Justice in Medieval Europe: A Thousand Year History. By Jonathan R.Lyon. Cambridge University Press, 2023. xx + 417pp. £29.99.0
Scandal and Survival in Nineteenth‐Century Scotland: The Life of Jane Cumming. By Frances B.Singh. University of Rochester Press. 2020. xxxviii + 356pp. £90.00.0
State of the Field: Histories of the Future0
Rural Tensions in Nineteenth‐Century Knock, County Mayo. By FrankMayes. Four Courts Press, 2021. 57pp. £9.950
Women and the Making of History: Introduction0
The Eneados: Gavin Douglas's Translation of Virgil's Aeneid, Volume I: Introduction and Commentary. Edited byPriscilla BawcuttwithIan C.Cunningham. The Scottish Text Society. 2020. 376pp0
The Cinema of Powell and Pressburger. Edited by NathalieMorris and ClaireSmith. Bloomsbury, 2023. x + 206 pp. £30.00.0
One Small Candle: The Plymouth Puritans and the Beginnings of English New England. By Francis J.Bremer. Oxford University Press, 2020. 257pp. £21.99.0
The Jamaica Reader: History, Culture, Politics.Edited byDianaPatonandMatthew J.SmithDuke University Press2021 xx + 515pp. $124.95 (hb), $29.95 (pb).0
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The Jacquerie of 1358: A French Peasants' Revolt. By JustineFirnhaber‐Baker. Oxford University Press, 2021. xxii + 307pp. £75.0
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The Journey to the Mayflower: God's Outlaws and the Invention of Freedom. By Stephen Tomkins. Hodder & Stoughton. 2020. xi + 337pp. £20.00.0
War captivity as a contact zone: The case of British prisoners of war on parole in Napoleonic France0
After the Shock City: Urban Culture and the Making of Modern Citizenship. By TomHulme. The Royal Historical Society/Boydell & Brewer. 2019. vii + 251pp. £50.00.0
Scotland and the Flemish People. Edited by AlexanderFleming and RogerMason. John Donald. 2019. 208pp. £20.00.0
Alienated Outsider or Integrated Courtier? Edward Stafford, Third Duke of Buckingham, 1498–1521 and the Royal Court0
The Register of Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1375–1381. Edited by F. DonaldLogan. Boydell & Brewer, 2020. xxi + 369 pp. £35.00.0
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Merpeople: A Human History. By VaughnScribner. Reaktion Books. 2020. 318pp. £20.00.0
‘The Most Famous Amateur Football Club in the world’: Creating and Curating the Corinthian brand0
Politics and the Urban Sector in Fifteenth‐Century England, 1413–1471. By ElizaHartrich. Oxford University Press. 2019. 263pp. £65.00.0
Women and the Land: 1500–1900. Edited by Amanda L.Capern, BrionyMcDonagh and JenniferAston. Boydell & Brewer. 2019. xii + 282pp. £25.00.0
Cartae Baronum. Edited by Neil Stacy. Publications of the Pipe Roll Society, new series 62 (2019). xxxviii + 425pp. £60.00.0
Mercenaries, Migration and the Crew of the Mary Rose0
M19: A History of the Secret Service for Escape and Evasion in World War Two. By HelenFry. Yale University Press. 2020. 320pp. £20.00.0
‘Je suis corse, un homme de village’: Towards a Study of Contemporary Corsican Nationalism (1959–98)0
Mysticism in Early Modern England. By Liam P.Temple. Boydell & Brewer. 2019. x + 221pp. £60.00.0
Confessional Intelligence: Early Modern Papal Diplomats and Information‐Gathering Regarding England and Poland0
British Catholic Merchants in the Commercial Age, 1670 – 1714. By Giada Pizzoni. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. xvi + 220pp. £70.00.0
Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance. By StephanMalinowski. Translated by JonathanAndrews. Oxford University Press. 2020. 496pp. £30.00.0
The Great Chester Cat Hoax: Creating an Urban Legend in the Anglosphere Press, 1815–19550
A Virtuous Knight Defending Marshal Boucicaut (Jean II Le Meingre, 1366–1421). By CraigTaylor. York Medieval Press. 2019. 203pp. £60.00.0
Murder on Shades Mountain: The Legal Lynching of Willie Peterson and the Struggle for Justice in Jim Crow Birmingham. By Melanie S.Morrison. Duke University Press. 2018. x + 256pp. $26.95.0
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Fighting for France: Violence in Interwar French Politics. By Chris Millington. Oxford University Press. 2018. 250pp. $64.95.0
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State Formation in Early Modern Alsace, 1648–1789. By Stephen A.Lazer. University of Rochester Press, 2019. xvi + 256pp. HB £80.000
Robert Barret and the Making of an Early Modern Occasional Spy0
Winds of Change: Britain in the Early Sixties. By Peter Hennessy. Penguin. 2020. 624pp. £12.99.0
Civil Rights in America: A History. By Christopher W.Schmidt, Cambridge University Press, 2021. £75.00.0
William the Conqueror's Lost Writ for London Rediscovered0
Duel Without End. Mankind's Battle with Microbes. By Stig S.Frøland. Reaktion Books, 2022. 632 pp. £25.00.0
Geografie del Tempo: Viaggiatori Europei tra i Popoli Nativi nel Nord America del Settecento. By GiuliaIannuzzi. Viella, 2022. 321 pp. €29.0
The Norwich Exile Community and the Dutch Revolt0
Jim Crow North: The Struggle for Equal Rights in Antebellum New England. By RichardArcher. Oxford University Press. 2017. vii + 296pp. £23.49.0
The Ladies of Londonderry: Women and Political Patronage. By DianeUrquhart. Bloomsbury. 2020. 288pp. £28.99.0
The Irish Abortion Journey, 1920–2018. By LindsayEarner‐Byrne and DianeUrquhart. Palgrave. 2019. xxii + 158pp. £44.99.0
Materialising the ‘Gospel of Americanism’: The Exclusionary Interpretation of Twentieth‐Century Early American Period Rooms in the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum0
Fear, Hatred and Strategy during the Wars of the Roses0
Political Liturgies in the High Middle Ages: Beyond the Legacy of Ernst H. Kantorowicz. Edited by PawełFigurski, JohannaDale, and PieterByttebier. Brepols, 2021. 305 pp., €80.00.0
Public History Play‐Acting After All: Commentary on a Confederate Battle Flag Exhibition in Virginia0
The National Covenant in Scotland 1638–1689. By Chris R.LangleyThe Boydell Press, 2020Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History, Vol. 37. 264 pp. £75.00.0
Remaking the ‘Born’ Murderer: The Case of Moscow Serial Killer Vasili Komarov and Lombrosian Legacies in Early Soviet Criminological Discourse0
Regicide or Revolution? What Petitioners Wanted, September 1648–February 1649. By NorahCarlin. Breviary Stuff Publications, 2020. 358pp. £18.50.0
Emperor: A New Life of Charles V. By Geoffrey Parker. Yale University Press. 2019. 760pp. $35.00.0
The Atlantic in World History. By Trevor Burnard. Bloomsbury Academic. 2020. xviii+ 320pp. £24.99.0
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Wollstonecraft: Philosophy, Passion and Politics. By SylvanaTomaselli. Princeton. 2021. vi + 230pp. £25.00.0
Descolonizando la historia oral: una conversación0
Queen Square: A History of the National Hospital and its Institute of Neurology. By SimonShorvon and AlastairCompston. Cambridge University Press. 2019. 574pp. £60.000
The Making of a State‐Sponsored Heroine: Angela Davis, African Americans, and the Promise of the Soviet Union0
From Weimar to Hitler: Studies in the Dissolution of the Weimar Republic and the Establishment of the Third Reich, 1932–1934. Edited by HermannBeck and LarryEugene Jones. Berghahn Books. 2019. viii + 0
Late Medieval Heresy: New Perspectives. Studies in Honour of Robert E. Lerner. Edited by Michael D. Bailey and Sean L.  Field. Boydell and Brewer. 2018. £60.00.0
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Geography, Race, and Nation, in Agostino Codazzi's Transatlantic Experiences (1793–1859)0
Fascism and Constitutional Conflict: The British Extreme Right and Ulster in the Twentieth Century. By JamesLoughlin. Liverpool University Press, 2019. 366pp. £90.00.0
Politics, Religion and Ideas in Seventeenth‐ and Eighteenth‐Century Britain: Essays in Honour of Mark Goldie. Edited by JustinChampion, JohnCoffey, TimHarris and JohnMarshall. Boydell & Brewer. 200
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Explorations in Baltic Medical History, 1850–2015. Edited by NilsHansson and JonatanWistrand. University of Rochester Press, 2019. x + 260pp. £65.00.0
Translation and Temporality in Benoît de Sainte‐Maure's Roman de Troie. By Maud BurnettMcInerney. Boydell and bOYBrewer, 2021. xii + 230 pp. £70.00.0
Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts. By KathrynMaude. Boydell & Brewer. 2021. xiii + 207pp. £60.00.0
What is Early Modern History? By Merry E.Wiesner‐Hanks. Polity, 2021. 160pp. Hardback £50.000
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Women's Experiences of the Second World War: Exile, Occupation, and Everyday Life. Edited by Mark J.Corwley and Sandra TrudgenDawson. The Boydell Press, 2021. xx + 224 pp. £75.00.0
East Anglian Church Porches and their Medieval Context. By Helen Lunnon. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. xvi + 299pp. £60.00.0
The Conquest of Santarém and Goswin's Song of the Conquest of Alcácer do Sal: Editions and Translations of De Expugnatione Scalabis and Gosuini de Expugnatione Salaciae Carmen. Edited and Translated b0
Making Ukraine Soviet: Literature and Cultural Politics under Lenin and Stalin. By OlenaPalko. Bloomsbury Academic. 2020. xiv + 265pp. £76.50.0
Hope and Fear: Modern Myths, Conspiracy Theories and Pseudo‐History. By Ronald H.Fritze. Reaktion Books. 2022. 271 pp. ISBN 9781789145397. £20.0
Street Life in Renaissance Italy. By FabrizioNevola (Yale University Press, 2020). £47.50.0
Waves of Popular Contention and Democracy in Denmark, 1700–20000
An Age of Infidels: The Politics of Religious Controversy in the Early United States. By Eric R.Schlereth. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2018. 241pp. £18.99.0
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Popular Memory and Gender in Medieval England: Men, Women and Testimony in the Church Courts, c.1200–1500. By Bronach C.Kane. Boydell & Brewer, 2019. viii + 301 pp. £60.000
Civic Medicine: Physician Polity, and Pen in Early Modern Europe. Edited by J. AndrewMendelsohn, AnnemarieKinzelbach and RuthSchilling. Routledge. 2020. xvi + 316pp. £120.00.0
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The Letters and Charters of Henry II, King of England 1154–1189. Edited by NicholasVincent6 vols. of 8 (Oxford University Press, 2020) £95.000
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Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote. By Dawn Langan Teele. Princeton University Press. 2020. xiv + 222pp. £18.99.0
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Government Use of Print: Official Publications in the Holy Roman Empire, 1500–1600. By SaskiaLimbach. Vittorio Klostermann. 2021. xviii + 347pp. €79.00.0
Nordic War Stories: World War II as History, Fiction and Memory. Edited by MarianneStecher‐Hansen. Berghahn. 2021. xiv + 344pp. £107.00.0
Mentally Maimed, Differently Treated. Attitudes Towards Mentally Disabled Civil War Veterans in Finland 1918–390
World War II and Southeast Asia: Economy and Society under Japanese Occupation. By GreggHuff. Cambridge University Press. 2020. xxx + 523pp. £90.00.0
‘An Elite Among the Disabled’. The Welfare State and Identity Formation of Disabled Veterans in post‐war West Germany0
Ismini Pells, Philip Skippon and the British Civil Wars: The 'Christian Centurion’. Routledge. 2021. xiv + 292pp. £96.00.0
Honour, Memory and Lineage: Remembering the English Civil War through Funeral Memorials0
Ministry of Darkness: How Sergei Uvarov Created Conservative Modern Russia. by LesleyChamberlain. Bloomsbury Academic. 2020. 317pp. £13.99 (pb).0
Anger: The Conflicted History of an Emotion. By Barbara H.Rosenwein. Yale University Press. 2020. 224pp. $26.00.0
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Celebrity Culture and the Myth of Oceania in Britain, 1770–1823. By RuthScobie. Boydell & Brewer. 2019. viii + 208pp. £65.00.0
Counsel and Command in Early Modern English Thought. Edited by JoannePaul. Cambridge University Press, 2020. viii + 244 pp. £75.0
Edward I: New Interpretations. Edited by AndyKing and Andrew M.Spencer. York University Press. 2020. x + 193pp. £60.00.0
New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence‐Gathering: Introduction0
L. T. Hobhouse's idea of a European Federation0
Scottish Court of Sessions Digital Archive Project. The University of Virginia Law Library. By James P. Ambuske, Randi Flaherty, Loren Moulds, Cecilia Brown, Kate Boudouris. https0
Civilization: Global Histories of a Political Idea. Edited by GiovanniBorgognone and Chiantera‐Stutte. Rowman and Littlefield, 2022. 216pp. £77.00.0
Singapore, Chinese Migration and the Making of the British Empire, 1819–67. By Stan Neal. Boydell.2019. xviii + 181pp. $65.00.0
American Foreign Relations: A Very Short Introduction. By Andrew Preston. Oxford University Press. 2019. 166pp. £8.99.0
A Catalogue of Fifteenth‐Century Printed Books in Glasgow Libraries and Museums: Volume I. By JackBaldwin. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. xxxiv + 353pp. £175.00.0
Marketing the Third Reich: Persuasion, Packaging and Propaganda. By Nicholas O'Shaughnessy. Routledge. 2018. xiii + 290pp. £29.99.0
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Ambassadors of Realpolitik: Sweden, the CSCE and the Cold War. By Aryo Makko. Berghahn. 2020. 287pp. £27.95.0
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Confessional Mobility and English Catholics in Counter‐Reformation Europe. By LiesbethCorens. Oxford University Press. 2019. xiii + 240pp. £63.00.0
A Community in Competition: The Barons of Leinster in Thirteenth‐Century Ireland0
‘Qu'il est question d'une langue sauvage’: Phrasebooks for European Travellers in Eighteenth‐Century North America0
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Love between Enemies: Western Prisoners of War and German Women in World War II. By RaffaelScheck. Cambridge University Press, 2021. xi + 360 pp. £29.99.0
‘With a Spirited East Prussian Thirst for Action’: Constructs of an East Prussian Identity and Narratives of Forced Migrants’ Everyday Lives in Expellee Heimat Periodicals0
Violence and Risk in Medieval Iceland: This Spattered Isle. By OrenFalk. Oxford University Press, 2021. 384pp. £75.00.0
The Chronography of Robert of Torigni. Edited and translated by Thomas N. Bisson. Oxford Medieval Texts. 2 vols. Oxford University Press. 2020. cil + 848pp. £180.00.0
Charting the Past: The Historical Worlds of Eighteenth‐Century England. By JeremyBlack. Indiana University Press. 2019. xx + 257pp. £64.00.0
How Global was Medieval Prussia? An Analysis of the Barlaam and Josaphat Manuscript of the Teutonic Knights at the Turn of the Fifteenth Century0
Gold Rush Manliness: Race and Gender on the Pacific Slope. By ChristopherHerbert. University of Washington Press. 2018. 288pp. $30.00.0
Public History and Collective Transformation: A Case Study of Un/Learning the State0
Freak Show Legacies: How the Cute, Camp and Creepy Shaped Modern Popular Culture. By Gary S.Cross. Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. xiii + 220 pp. £21.990
Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster. By Guy Beiner. Oxford University Press. 2018. 736pp. £36.99.0
Kings, Lords, and Courts in Anglo‐Norman England. By Nicholas Karn. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. xii + 259pp. £60.00.0
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Empire and the Social Sciences: Global Histories of Knowledge. Edited by Jeremy Adelman. Bloomsbury. 2020. ix + 233pp. £85.00.0
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Revisioning Stalin and Stalinism: Complexities, Contradictions and Controversies. Edited by JamesRyan and SusanGrant. Bloomsbury Academic. 2021. xiii + 250pp. £85.00.0
Apostate Nuns in the Later Middle Ages. By ElizabethMakowski. Boydell and Brewer, 2019. 244 pp. £65.00.0
The Alliance of Pirates: Ireland and Atlantic Piracy in the Early Seventeenth Century. By ConnieKelleher. Cork University Press. 2020. xxii + 408pp. $33.00.0
Curtain of Lies: The Battle over Truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe. By Melissa Feinberg. Oxford University Press. 2017. xxii +232pp. £47.99.0
Conquests in Eleventh‐Century England: 1016, 1066. Edited by Laura Ashe and Emily Joan Ward. Boydell & Brewer. 2020. 440pp. £70.00.0
Thinker, Gaoler, Soldier, and Spy: Sir John Peyton (1544–1630) and Early Modern Intelligence‐Brokering in the Tower of London0
Mary, Queen of Scots and the Casket Letters. By A. E. MacRobert. Bloomsbury Academic. 2021. x + 230pp. £28.99.0
Zwingli. God's Armed Prophet. By BruceGordon. Yale University Press, 2021. xviii + 349 pp. £25.000
(Hi)story‐Telling: An Introduction to Italian Alternate and Counterfactual History0
American Mirror: The United States and Brazil in the Age of Emancipation. By RobertoSaba. Princeton University Press, 2021. £28.00.0
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