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  • History 369

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 106, Issue 369
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) More on a Murder: The Deaths of the ‘Princes in the Tower’, and Historiographical Implications for the Regimes of Henry VII and Henry VIII (pp 4-25) – Tim Thornton (Open access) The Elizabethan Nobility: A Recount...
    History 369
  • History 368

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 368
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) An Experiment in extremity: The Portrayal of Violence in Robert the Monk's Narrative of the First Crusade (pp 719-750) – Thomas Asbridge Gender, Authority and the Image of Queenship in English and Scottish Ballads, 1553–1603 (pp...
    History 368
  • History 334

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. Peel, De Grey and Irish Policy, 1841-1844 (pages 1-18)Charles Read2. ‘Not getting his meals in the kitchen': Lord Acton's Quest for Public Office, 1892-1894 (pages 19-39) - T. G. Otte3. Patriotism, the Great War and the Decline of Victorian Manliness (pages 40-72) - Anthony Fletcher4. ‘To remove the stigma...
    History 334
  • History 367

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 367
    Articles  Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Introduction: Remembering English Saints in 2020 (pp 559-566) – Louise J. Wilkinson, Paul Webster (Open Access) The Vita Bedae and the Craft of Hagiography (pp 567-587) – Richard Gameson, Fiona Gameson  Understanding and Illustrating the...
    History 367
  • History 333

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. Through Jewish Eyes: Polemical Literature and the Medieval Papacy (pages 639-662) - Rebecca Rist2. Learning from Home: Discourses on Education and Domestic Visual Culture in Early Modern Italy (pages 663-679) - Silvia Evangelisti3. ‘Why don't those lazy priests answer the book?' Matthew Tindal, Censorship, Freedom of the Press and...
    History 333
  • History 332

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. Introduction (pages 503-510) - James Gow and Cathie Carmichael2. Banking against Humanity: The Holocaust, the Reichsbank Loot Film and the American Prosecution at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal (pages 511-529) - Kevin Reynolds3. ‘Soul Destroyers': Soviet Reporting of Nazi Genocide and its Perpetrators at the Krasnodar and Khar′kov Trials...
    History 332
  • History 366

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 366
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) English, Welsh and Irish Scholars in the New Universities of the Continent in the Later Middle Ages (pp 381-401) – Rhun Emlyn 1603: Multiple Monarchy and Scottish Identity (pp 402-421) – Roger A. Mason (Open access)...
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  • History 331

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. Evidence for Dualism in Inquisitorial Registers of the 1240s: A Contribution to a Debate (pages 319-345) - Claire Taylor2. Making Gibraltar British in the Eighteenth Century (pages 346-369) - Geoffrey Plank3. The Clinton-Cornwallis Controversy and Responsibility for the British Surrender at Yorktown (pages 370-389) - Richard Middleton4. Churchill's Black...
    History 331
  • History 365

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 365
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) The ‘Holy Days’ of Queen Elizabeth I (pp 201-228) – Natalie Mears, Philip Williamson (Free Access) The Making of Pombal: Speculation, Diplomacy and the Iberian Enlightenment, c .1714–1755 (pp 229-251) – Edward Jones Corredera Origins and...
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  • History 330

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. News from Somewhere: Enhanced Sociability and the Composite Definition of Utopia and Dystopia (pages 145-173) - Gregory Claeys2. A Brotherhood of Britons? Public Schooling, esprit de corps and Colonial Officials in Africa, c.1900-1939 (pages 174-190) - Christopher Prior3. Operation Market Garden: Strategic Masterstroke or Battle of the Egos? (pages...
    History 330
  • History 364

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 364
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) The Inner Circle: What is Diplomatic History? (And Why We Should Study it): An Inaugural Lecture (pp 5-27) – T. G. Otte Enmity or Amity? The Status of French Immigrants to England during an Age...
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  • History 363

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 363
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Alun Howkins, 1947–2018: Introduction (pp 819-828) – Karen Sayer, Nicola Verdon Skill, Status and the Agricultural Workforce in Victorian England (pp 829-850) – Nicola Verdon Worcestershire's Women: Local Studies and the Gender Politics of the...
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  • History 329

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. Kings and Lords in Tenth-Century Cornwall (pages 2-22) - Charles Insley2. Regional Communities and Royal Authority in the Late Old English Kingdom: The Crisis of 1051-1052 Revisited (pages 23-40) - Ann Williams3. Richard Guldeford's Pilgrimage: Piety and Cultural Change in Late Fifteenth- and Early Sixteenth-Century England (pages 41-78) -...
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  • History 328

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Yugoslavia's Contested Past1. Yugoslavia's Contested Past: A Special Issue (pages 537-539)Cathie Carmichael Articles1. Commemorating a Disputed Past: Football Club and Supporters' Group War Memorials in the Former Yugoslavia (pages 540-577) - Rochard Mills2. Anti-fascism and Montenegrin Identity since 1990 (pages 578-590) - Nebojsa Cagorovic3. Pannonia Imperilled: Why Danilo Kiš Still...
    History 328
  • History 361

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 361
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) The Origins of the Husting and the Folkmoot (pp 409-424) – Rory Naismith – Free Access Modelling the Socialist Kindergarten in the Early Soviet Picture Book (pp 425-458) – Frances Saddington – Open Access Legacy of...
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  • History 327

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. Submission and Homage: Feudo-Vassalic Bonds and the Settlement of Disputes in Ottonian Germany (pages 355-379) - Levi Roach 2. An Abortive Attempt to Defend an Episcopal Reputation: The Case of Archbishop Edwin Sandys and the Innkeeper's Wife (pages 380-401) - Sarah Bastow3. A Piece of Coastal Crust: The Origins...
    History 327
  • History 360

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 360
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Britain, Australia and the Secret Ballot Act of 1872 (pp 209-227) – Edwin Jaggard The First Step to a Nation? The Irish Postal Service and the Home Rule Crisis (pp 228-244) – Claire Fitzpatrick...
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  • History 359

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 359
    Guest editors: Catherine Kelly and Joan Tumblety Articles Medical Doctors and Persuasion: Introduction (pp 5-18),Catherine Kelly, Joan Tumblety – Free access Surgery, Identity and Embodied Emotion: John Bell, James Gregory and the Edinburgh ‘Medical War’ (pp 19-41), Michael Brown – Open access ‘Upon my word, I do not see the use of...
    History 359
  • History 326

      The Journal of the Historical Association
    Articles1. Disraeli, Derby and the Suez Canal, 1875: Some Myths Reassessed (pages 182-203) - Geoffrey Hicks2. Labour Identities of the Coalfield: The General Election of 1931 in County Durham (pages 204-229) Hester Barron3. Living Up to Lenin: Leadership Culture and the Spanish Communist Party, 1920-1939 (pages 230-255) - Tim Rees4....
    History 326
  • History 358

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 358
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Subversive Acts: The Early Charters of the Borough of Beverley (pp 719-736), David X Carpenter Richard Sharpe Early American and Contemporary European Conceptions of the Nation, 1763–1789 (pp 737-757), Dean Kostantaras Man about Town: Victorian Night Life...
    History 358
  • History 325

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    Articles1. Fiction as History: The Black Death and Beyond (pages 3-23) - John Hatcher2. Tudor: What's in a Name? (pages 24-42) - C. S. L. Davies3. Chartism, Bronterre O'Brien and the ‘Luminous Political Example of America' (pages 43-69)- Michael Turner4. The ‘Bandon Valley Massacre' as a Historical Problem (pages 70-98)...
    History 325
  • History 357

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 357
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) A Riposte to Clive Holmes, ‘The Trial and Execution of Charles I’ (pp 525-544), Sean Kelsey Leopold I, Louis XIV, William III and the Origins of the War of the Spanish Succession (pp 545-570), Wouter Troost...
    History 357
  • History 355

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    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) How to be an Exchequer Clerk in the Twelfth Century: What the Dialogue of the Exchequer is Really About (pages 199-222) Ulla Kypta Religion and the Composition of the Commissions of the Peace, 1547–1640 (pages 223-242) Alison...
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  • History 349

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    Articles 1. Caring for Soldiers, Veterans and Families in Scotland, 1638–1651 (pages 5–23) Chris R. Langley  2. News Networks in Early Modern Wales (pp 24-44) Lloyd Bowen  3. The Parish Elite at Play? Cricket, Community and the ‘Middling Sort’ in Eighteenth-Century Kent (pages 45–67) Matthew Cragoe  4. ‘A Great Turkish Policy’: Winston...
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