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Western Union, “Spiritual Union,” and European Integration, 1948–1951
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- 21 December 2012, pp. 366-394
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Who Ran the British Empire 1830-1850?
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- 16 January 2014, pp. 88-121
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Negotiating Nationalism: Jewish Conscription and Russian Repatriation in London's East End, 1916–1918
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- 21 December 2012, pp. 594-620
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The Anglo-Russian Convention and the Problem of Central Asia, 1907–1914
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- 16 January 2014, pp. 126-147
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The Making of a Translator: James Strachey and the Origins of British Psychoanalysis
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- 26 August 2014, pp. 685-704
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Changing Perceptions of the New Administrative Class in Anglo-Norman and Angevin England: The Curiales and Their Conservative Critics
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- 10 January 2014, pp. 93-117
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“Nothing but Ceremony”: Queen Anne and the Limitations of Royal Ritual
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- 10 January 2014, pp. 288-323
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Performing Multiculturalism: The Commonwealth Arts Festival of 1965
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- 26 August 2014, pp. 705-733
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Newcastle's Mob*
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- 20 November 2017, pp. 41-49
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Living in Suspicion: Priests and Female Servants in Late Medieval England
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- 17 October 2016, pp. 658-679
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Ethnicity, Prejudice, and Justice: The Treatment of the Irish at the Old Bailey, 1750–1825
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- 02 May 2013, pp. 390-414
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Politics, Patriotism, and Gender: The Standing Army Debate on the English Stage, circa 1689–1720
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- 21 December 2012, pp. 48-75
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“The Rope That Connects Me Directly with You”: John Wain and the Movement Writers' Orwell
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- 11 July 2014, pp. 59-76
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Looking Glass Histories
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- 21 December 2012, pp. 317-338
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John Bunyan and the Fifth Monarchists
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- 11 July 2014, pp. 83-95
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An Open Elite - An Open Elite? England, 1540–1880. By Lawrence Stone and Jeanne C. Fawtier Stone. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1984. Pp. xxvi + 566. £24.00; $29.95 (cloth).
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- 10 January 2014, pp. 496-501
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“Struggling against a Vulgar Prejudice”: Patriotism and the Collecting of British Art at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
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- 21 December 2012, pp. 566-591
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Thomas More and the New World
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- 11 July 2014, pp. 209-229
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Pierre Le Pennec, Henry VII of England, and the Breton Plot of 1492: A Case Study in “Diplomatic Pathology”*
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- 11 July 2014, pp. 1-22
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Anti-Alienism and the Primrose League: The Externalization of the Postwar Crisis in Great Britain 1918-32
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- 28 June 2017, pp. 243-269
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