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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    6 October 2022‘Hairy Honours of their Chins’: Whiskers and Masculinity in early nineteenth-century Britain  Withey, A
    1 September 2004'Honour and odd tricks': the creation of a pocket borough in Clitheroe, Lancashire, 1693-1780  French, Henry
    2007'I am a Liberal as much as a Tory': Winston Churchill and the memory of 1906  Toye, Richard
    3 February 2018‘I tremble lest my powers of thought are not what they ought to be’: Reputation and the masculine anxieties of an eighteenth–century statesman  French, Henry
    1 September 2006'In a rather emotional state?' The Labour party and British intervention in Greece, 1944-5  Thorpe, Andrew
    1 December 2002'Instruments to lay hold of spirits': technologising the bodies of Victorian spiritualism  Noakes, Richard
    6 November 2014‘Insufficiently cruel' or ‘simply inefficient’?: Discipline, punishment and reform in the Gold Coast prison system, c. 1850–1957  Hynd, S
    15 January 2014'Is He a Licentious Lewd Sort of a Person': constructing the child rapist in early modern England  Toulalan, SD
    9 August 2022'Issi devez pronuncier la lune': An Anglo-Norman Guide to the Lunar Calendar in London, British Library, MS Cotton Claudius D III  Mills, E
    7 December 2021‘A kind of sensory, strange thing to experience’: Speaking environmental disaster in the Sea Empress Project archive  Cooper, T
    7 November 2019‘Migrating Seamen, Migrating Laws’? An Historiographical Genealogy of Seamen’s Employment and States’ Jurisdiction in the Early Modern Mediterranean  Fusaro, M
    1 December 2018'Navigating State and Society: New Naval Histories of the Long Eighteenth Century'  Davey, JP
    1 March 2018‘Neither Godly professors, nor ‘dumb dogges’: reconstructing conformist Protestant beliefs and practice in Earls Colne, Essex, c. 1570-1620  French, HR
    18 August 2020A non-aligned business world - the global socialist enterprise between self-management and transnational capitalism  Spaskovska, L; Calori, A
    19 April 2005'One of the most backward areas of the country': the Labour Party's grass roots in the South-West of England, 1918-45  Thorpe, Andrew
    22 November 2018"The Opportunity of a Thousand Years": Chinese Merchant Organisations in the Russian Civil War  Lin, YR
    1 May 2017‘Original Practices’, Lost Plays, and Historical Imagination: Staging ‘The Tragedy of Merry’  Cox Jensen, F; Whipday, E
    17 February 2016‘The people need civil liberties’: trade unions and contested decolonisation in Singapore  Curless, Gareth
    21 December 2012‘Perfectly parliamentary’? The Labour Party and the House of Commons in the inter-war years  Toye, Richard
    1 December 2010'Phrases Make History Here': Churchill, Ireland and the Rhetoric of Empire  Toye, Richard