Writing ‚True Stories‘: Historians and Hagiographers in the Late Antique and Medieval Near East, ed. Arietta Papaconstantinou, with Muriel Debie and Hugh Kennedy
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This article examines violence between political groups in inter-war France. Previous studies have dismissed violent confrontation during this time as ‘simulated’ and unworthy of serious attention in comparison with political violence in o…
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Chartism has generated one of the liveliest historiographies of the twentieth century, with the development of new linguistic and cultural approaches in the 1980s proving to be a particularly innovative line of enquiry. Yet the shift towards language …
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In the second half of the fourteenth century, petitioners hoping to secure royal grace began addressing the king in an increasingly obsequious and ostentatious manner. A strong historiographical tradition is now established which regards this developm…
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Nationalities Papers, Ahead of Print.
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