Edited by David Bachrach, Erika Rappaport and R. Malcolm Smuts
Volume 11 (2013)
Popular and Smart: Why Scholarship on the Women’s Suffrage Movement in Britain Still Matters
Jacqueline R. deVries
Investigating the Social Aspects Early Medieval Mortuary Practice
Duncan Sayer
Christian Burial Practice in the Early Middle Ages: Rethinking the Anglo‐Saxon Funerary Sphere
Duncan Sayer
Erratum: What Was an Early Modern Public, and How Was It Made?”
Michael McKeon
Teaching & Learning Guide for: The British Nutrition Transition and its Histories
Chris Otter
Religion, Political Thought and the English Civil War
Charles W. A. Prior
Volume 10 (2012)
The English ‘Proto‐Gentry’ in the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II
David Simpkin
Teaching & Learning Guide for: The English ‘Proto‐Gentry’ in the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II
David Simpkin
“Can We still Use ‘Separate Spheres’? British History 25 Years After Family Fortunes”
Susie Steinbach
The British Nutrition Transition and its Histories
Chris Otter
Enlightenment and Religious Politics in Restoration England
William J. Bulman
Centralism and Local Government in Medieval England: Constitutional History and Assembly Politics, 950–1300
Nicholas Karn
Special Issue: Publicity and Privacy in Early Modern Europe: Reflections on Michael McKeon’s Secret History of Domesticity
Guest Editors: Brian Cowan and Leigh Yetter
Publicity and Privacy in Early Modern Europe: Reflections on Michael Mckeon’s The Secret History of Domesticity
Brian Cowan and Leigh Yetter
Bedroom Politics: The Vexed Spaces of Late Medieval Public Making
Bronwen Wilson
‘…and No Loose People to Trouble the Hall’: Oligarchy and the Division of Space in the English Civic Hall to 1640
Robert Tittler
Public and Private Worlds? Social History, Gender and Space
Fiona Williamson
Public Learning and Private Learners: The Separation of Public and Private in Renaissance Literature and Pedagogy
Eric Carlson
Publishing the Private in Dutch Comic Culture
Angela Vanhaelen
Drama Theory, the Division of Knowledge, and the Emergence of the Aesthetic
Marcie Frank
Scenography, Portraiture, and The Rover on the 17th Century English Stage
Patrick Neilson
National Domesticity: “The Fairy Way of Writing”
Kevin Pask
Domesticating the Conscience
Amy Linch
Two Cheers for Modernity
John A. Hall
What Was an Early Modern Public, and How Was It Made?
Michael McKeon
Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics? Nineteenth Century Crime Statistics for England and Wales as a Historical Source
John Walliss
Reading Newspapers: Cultural Histories of the Popular Press in Modern Britain
Adrian Bingham
Volume 9 (2011)
Asa Briggs and the Making of Modern British History
Rohan McWilliam
Transport in Medieval England
John Langdon and Jordan Claridge
State Prelates in Renaissance France and England: New Light on the Formation of Early Modern States
Cédric Michon
Allied Propaganda and World War I: Interwar Legacies, Media Studies, and the Politics of War Guilt
Nicoletta F. Gullac
Out of the Shadow and into the Light – the Impact and Implications of Recent Scholarship on the Jews of Medieval England 1066–1290
Robin R. Mundill
Anglo-Norman Administrations and Their Historians
Stephanie Mooers Christelow
Asa Briggs and the Making of Modern British History
Rohan McWilliam
State Prelates in Renaissance France and England: New Light on the Formation of Early Modern States
Cédric Michon
Transport in Medieval England
John Langdon and Jordan Claridge
Allied Propaganda and World War I: Interwar Legacies, Media Studies, and the Politics of War Guilt
Nicoletta F. Gullace
Out of the Shadow and into the Light – the Impact and Implications of Recent Scholarship on the Jews of Medieval England 1066–1290
Robin R. Mundill
Anglo-Norman Administrations and Their Historians
Stephanie Mooers Christelow
Teaching & Learning Guide for: ‘I mak Bould to Wrigt’: First-Person Narratives in the History of Poverty in England, c. 1750–1900
Alannah Tomkins
‘I mak Bould to Wrigt’: First-Person Narratives in the History of Poverty in England, c. 1750–1900
Alannah Tomkins
Money and the English Economy in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
Paul Latimer
Surveying Scotland’s Urban Past: The Pre-Modern Burgh
J. R. D. Falconer
Reappraising the Elizabethan and Early Stuart Soldier: Recent Historiography on Early Modern English Military Culture
David R. Lawrence
Volume 8 (2010)
Popular Fiction and the ‘Emotional Turn’: The Case of Women in Late Victorian Britain
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
For Class and Nation: Dominant Trends in the Historiography of Twentieth-Century Wales
Martin Johnes
The Male Body, Beauty and Aesthetics in Modern British Culture
Paul R. Deslandes
Law and Lawbooks in Mediaeval Wales
Robin Chapman Stacey
Re-Forging the ‘Age of Iron’ Part II: The Tenth Century in a New Age?
John Howe
Ulster Sectarianism and the Lessons of South Asian Historiography
Sean Farrell
Thinking Historically about Medieval Emotions
Barbara H. Rosenwein
VIDEO ABSTRACT:
The Historiography of the English State During ‘The Long Eighteenth Century’ Part Two – Fiscal-Military and Nationalist Perspectives
Simon Devereaux
Re-Forging the ‘Age of Iron’ Part I: The Tenth Century as the End of the Ancient World?
John Howe
VIDEO ABSTRACT:
For Class and Nation: Dominant Trends in the Historiography of Twentieth-Century Wales
Martin Johnes
Law and Lawbooks in Mediaeval Wales
Robin Chapman Stacey
The Male Body, Beauty and Aesthetics in Modern British Culture
Paul R. Deslandes
Re-Forging the ‘Age of Iron’ Part II: The Tenth Century in a New Age?
John Howe
VIDEO ABSTRACT:
Ulster Sectarianism and the Lessons of South Asian Historiography
Sean Farrell
Britain and the Middle East: New Historical Perspectives on the Eastern Question
Michelle Tusan
Radicalism in Civil War and Interregnum England
Philip Baker
Family Matters: The Early Modern Atlantic from the European Side
Julie Hardwick
What is ‘Catholic Enlightenment’?
Ulrich L. Lehner
Home, Colonial and Foreign: Europe, Empire and the History of Migration in 20th-century Britain
Wendy Webster
Political Culture in the 1590s: The ‘Second Reign of Elizabeth’
Alexandra Gajda
Volume 7 (2009)
The Changing Fortunes of Britain’s ‘Heritage’ of Historic Buildings since 1945
Janet Inglis
History and Historiography of the English East India Company: Past, Present, and Future!
Philip J. Stern
The Historiography of the English State during ‘the Long Eighteenth Century’: Part I – Decentralized Perspectives
Simon Devereaux
Assessing Women, Gender, and Empire in Britain’s Nineteenth-Century Protestant Missionary Movement
Elizabeth Prevost
From Irish Eineach to British Honor? Noble Honor and High Politics in Early Modern Ireland, 1500–1650
Brendan Kane
A New Trumpet? The History of Women in Scotland 1300–1700
Elizabeth Ewan
Volume 6 (2008)
Irish, Scottish, Welsh and English Worlds? A Four-Nation Approach to the History of the British Empire
John M. MacKenzie
The Uncertain Death of Edward II?
J.S. Hamilton
The Martin Marprelate Tracts (1588–89) and the Popular Voice
Joseph L. Black
Between Revolutions: Re-Appraising the Restoration in Britain
Gary S. De Krey
England and France in the Sixteenth Century
Glenn John Richardson
Are You Getting Enough Culture? Moving from Social to Cultural History in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Paul Kleber Monod
Victorian Museums and Victorian Society
Amy Woodson-Boulton
The Historiography and Source Materials in the Study of Internal Security in Modern Britain (1885–1956)
Richard Colin Thurlow
Early Modern Ireland: A British Atlantic Colony?
John Gibney
Volume 5 (2007)
British Exploration in the Nineteenth Century: A Historiographical Survey
Dane Kennedy
From ‘Woman-Loving Woman’ to ‘Queer’: Historiographical Perspectives on Twentieth-Century British Lesbian History
Rebecca Jennings
Politics and Theatrical Culture in Restoration England
Andrew R. Walkling
Railing Rhymes Revisited: Libels, Scandals, and Early Stuart Politics
Alastair Bellany
Publicity and Privacy in the History of the British Coffeehouse
Brian Cowan
Political Economy and the Problem of the Plebs in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Ben Dew
Religion and Popular Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Timothy G. McMahon
Homosexuality between Men in Britain since the Eighteenth Century
H. G. Cocks
Scotland, Europe and the English ‘Missing Link’
Steve Murdoch
What Should Historians Do With Heroes? Reflections on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Britain
Max Jones
Modern Britain and the New Imperial History
James Thompson
Reshaping British History: The Historiography of West Indians in Britain in the Twentieth Century
Anne Rush
The York Play: Expanding the Boundaries of Civic Drama
Sheila Christie
Empire, Cultures and Identities in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Britain
Simon J. Potter
Challenging the New Military History: The Case of Eighteenth-Century British Army Studies
William P. Tatum III
Print and Public Politics in Seventeenth-Century England
Jason Peacey
The Later Medieval English Urban Household
Sarah Rees Jones, Felicity Riddy, Cordelia Beattie, Charlotte Carpenter, Matthew Holford, Lara McClure, Sarah Williams, Jayne Rimmer, Jeremy Goldberg, Bethany Hamblen, Isabel Davis, Rachel Moss, Wanchen Tai, Bronach Kane, Kate McLean
Volume 4 (2005)
Calvinist Internationalism and the English Officer Corps, 1562–1642
David Trim
“Scottishness,”"Britishness,” and Scottish Tourism, 1770–1914
Katherine Haldane Grenier
Saxon or European? Interpreting and Reinterpreting St Boniface
James Palmer
Rediscovering Difference?: Nations, Peoples and Politics in the British Civil Wars
Lloyd Bowen
Local Concerns: Suicide and Jury Behavior in Medieval England
Sara M. Butler
Flappers and Factory Lads: Youth and Youth Culture in Interwar Britain
Selina Todd
Rediscovering Christianity After the Postmodern Turn
Jacqueline deVries
Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists: A Brief Historiographical Inquiry
Nedra McCloud
Aristocratic and Gentry Women, 1460–1640
Barbara J. Harris
Nabobs Revisited: A Cultural History of British Imperialism and the Indian Question in Late-Eighteenth-Century Britain
Tillman W. Nechtman
English and British National Identity
Krishan Kumar
The Origins of English Puritanism
Karl Gunther
Finding the Middle-Ground: The Middling Sort in the Eighteenth Century
Perry Gauci
Queenship: Politics and Gender in Tudor England
Retha Warnicke
Digitising History From Below: The Old Bailey Proceedings Online, 1674–1834
Tim Hitchcock, Robert Shoemaker
Counterfactual Mexicos
John H. Coatsworth
The Domestic Soldier: British Housewives and the Nation in the Second World War
Jennifer Purcell
Recent Work in Seventeenth-Century Economic Thought
Brian Weiser
Imperial Circuits and Networks: Geographies of the British Empire
Alan Lester
Scotland and the Rise of Civic Culture, 1550–1650
Arthur Williamson
Criminal Violence in Modern Britain
J. Carter Wood
The Economic Value of British Colonial Empire in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Ralph A. Austen, Woodruff D. Smith
The History of Cricket
David Underdown
Volume 3 (2005)
History and Literature in the Age of Defoe and Swift
Mark Knights
Mid-Tudor Politics and Political Culture
Norman Jones
Politics, Religion and the English Reformation, 1533–1547: Some Problems and Issues
Dale Hoak
Catholicism in Early Modern Ireland and Britain
Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
Jewishness and Britishness in the Eighteenth Century
Isaac Land
A New Paradigm for British Labour History
Alastair J. Reid
British Conceptions of Ireland and Irishness in the Nineteenth Century
Michael Nie
Deference and Dissent in Tudor England: Reflections on Sixteenth-Century Protest
K. J. Kesselring
Migration to Britain from South Asia, 1600s–1850s
Michael H. Fisher
Volume 2 (2004)
Newspapers in Victorian Britain
Mark Hampton
Catholic Martyrdom in Early Modern Ireland
Clodagh Tait
Seventeenth-Century Print Culture
Joad Raymond
Recent Writing on Early Modern British Urban History (c. 1540-1720)
Robert Tittler
State Formation and the Historiography of Early Modern England
Michael Braddick
From sub-Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England: Debating the Insular Dark Ages
Nick Higham
British Castle Studies in the Late 20th and 21st Centuries
Sarah Speight
How Stiff were their Upper Lips? Research on Late-Victorian and Edwardian Masculinity
Stephen Heathorn
Volume 1 (2003)
British Biography, Large and Small
Brian Harrison
The Glorious Revolution
Steve Pincus
Scottish or British?
Christopher Harvie
The History of Parliament
Paul Seaward
The Reformation Revived: The English Reformation Beyond Revisionism
Susan Wabuda
The John Foxe Project
David Loades
‘Dead Meat’ Dramas: Diseased Meat and the Public’s Health
Keir Waddington
The Reign of James VI and I: the Birth of Britain
Pauline Croft