Archiv für Januar 2014

RETURN TO NEVERLAND? FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND THE HISTORY OF BRITISH INTELLIGENCE

Brief Report CHRISTOPHER J. MURPHY, DANIEL W. B. LOMAS, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 273-287Abstract

POPULAR READING AND SOCIAL INVESTIGATION IN BRITAIN, 1850s–1940s

Research Articles CHRISTOPHER HILLIARD, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 247-271Abstract

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GLOBALIZATION: THE GENESIS OF DUNDEE’S TWO ‘UNITED FRONTS’ IN THE 1930s

Research Articles JIM TOMLINSON, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 225-245Abstract

PACIFISM IN FIN-DE-SIÈCLE AUSTRIA: THE POLITICS AND LIMITS OF PEACE ACTIVISM

Research Articles DANIEL LAQUA, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 199-224Abstract

ADAM SMITH AS ADVOCATE OF EMPIRE, c. 1870–1932

Research Articles MARC-WILLIAM PALEN, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 179-198Abstract

HUMOUR, SATIRE, AND SEXUALITY IN THE CULTURE OF EARLY CHARTISM

Research Articles TOM SCRIVEN, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 157-178Abstract

CUSTOM, IDENTITY, AND THE JURY IN INDIA, 1800–1832

Research Articles JAMES A. JAFFE, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 131-155Abstract

SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVES ON WAR AND PATRIOTISM IN THE 1790s

Research Articles ANNA PLASSART, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 107-129Abstract

THE OCCASIONAL CONFORMITY CONTROVERSY, MODERATION, AND THE ANGLICAN CRITIQUE OF MODERNITY, 1700–1714

Research Articles BRENT S. SIROTA, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 81-105Abstract

THE OTTOMAN SIEGE OF VIENNA, ENGLISH BALLADS, AND THE EXCLUSION CRISIS

Research Articles ANDERS INGRAM, The Historical Journal, Volume 57 Issue 01, pp 53-80Abstract