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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    21 August 2020The Fourteenth-Century Ballade at the Princely Court: Songs by Guillaume de Machaut and his Contemporaries  Plumley, Y
    1 January 1998'Frantick Hacket': prophecy, sorcery, insanity, and the Elizabethan puritan movement  Walsham, Alexandra
    1 June 2015Free-Trade Ideology and Transatlantic Abolitionism: A Historiography  Palen, Marc-William
    15 July 2015From 'Mother of the Nation' to 'Lady Macbeth': Winnie Mandela and perceptions of female violence in South Africa, 1985–91  Bridger, E
    18 November 2020From association to dissociation: the NRP's translatio of Gourmont  Bolduc, MK
    1 January 2004From novice to effective teacher: a study of postgraduate training and history pedagogy  Guyver, R.
    28 September 2016From Therapeutic Relaxation to Mindfulness in the Twentieth Century  Nathoo, A
    1 November 2018Frontier Politics: French, Portuguese and Amerindian Alliances between the Amazon and Cayenne, 1680–1697  Espelt-Bombin, S
    5 July 2016Functions and failures of transnational activism: Discourses of children’s resistance and repression in global anti-apartheid networks  Bridger, E
    9 December 2018The gender division of labour in early modern England  Whittle, J; Hailwood, M
    17 June 2022General average, human jettison, and the status of slaves in Early Modern Europe  Dyble, J
    1 July 1983Genèse de l'hôpital moderne. Les hospices civils de Lyon de 1802 à 1845, review  Jones, Colin
    1 August 2002'The gentleman in Whitehall' reconsidered: the evolution of Douglas Jay’s views on economic planning and consumer choice, 1937-1947  Toye, Richard
    1 December 2018Getting connected: the medieval ordinand and his search for Titulus  Atkinson, D
    7 December 2016Going to War Against the Middle Kingdom? Continuity and Change in British Attitudes towards Qing China (1793–1840)  Gao, H
    6 July 2010‘The Great Educator of Unlikely People’: H. G. Wells and the Origins of the Welfare State  Toye, Richard
    3 August 2020“… a great hurt to many, and of advantage to very few“. Urban Common Lands, Civic Government, and the Problem of Resource Management in English Towns, 1500–1840  French, H
    25 June 2019Greeks into Privateers: Law and Language of Commerce Raiding under the Imperial Russian Flag, 1760s-1790s  Leikin, J
    29 April 2017Grey-market medicines: Diphtheria antitoxin and the decay of biomedical infrastructure  Vargha, D; Greene, J
    1 August 2008H.G. Wells and the New Liberalism  Toye, Richard