Table Of ContentJourna ies
Contents of Volume 41
Who Was Who? Race and Jews in Tum-of-the-Century 460
Britain
Deborah Cohen
Class, Gender, and the Conscientious Objector to Vaccination, 58
1898-1907
Nadja Durbach
The Younger Generation: The Labour Party and the 1959 199
Youth Commission
Catherine Ellis
Devotion, Discontent, and the Henrician Reformation: 6
The Evidence of the Robin Hood Stories
Sean Field
Tears, Tantrums, and Bared Teeth: The Emotional Economy 354
of Three Conservative Prime Ministers, 1951-1963
Martin Francis
In the Theater of Counterrevolution: Loyalist Association and 291
Conservative Opinion in the 1790s
Kevin Gilmartin
Bones of Contention: The Repatriation of the Remains of 329
Roger Casement
Kevin Grant
The Troubles of Thomas Pestell: Parish Squabbles and 403
Ecclesiastical Politics in Caroline England
Christopher Haigh
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Catharine Macaulay’s Civil War: Gender, History, and 170
Republicanism in Georgian Britain
Philip Hicks
How Bunyan Became English: Missionaries, Translation, and 84
the Discipline of English Literature
Isabel Hofmeyr
The Politics of Sky Battles in Early Hanoverian Britain 429
Vladimir Jankovic
Pleasing Spectacles and Elegant Dinners: Conviviality, 23
Benevolence, and Charity Anniversaries in Eighteenth-Century
London
Sarah Lloyd
The Quest for a King: Gender, Marriage, and Succession in 259
Elizabethan England
Anne McLaren
Thwarted Victors: Civil and Criminal Prosecution against 139
Parliament’s Officials during the English Civil War and
Commonwealth
John A. Shedd
Wars in the Wards: The Social Construction of Medical Work 484
in First World War Britain
Janet S. K. Watson
Reviews
Naughty Narrative Nineties: Sex, Scandal, and Representation 526
in the Fin de Siecle
H. G. Cocks
Varieties of Early Modem Political Culture 232
Paul Fideler
The Violence of the Status Quo 511
David Levine
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Credit and Culture in Early Modem England 120
Randall McGowen
London and the World 131
Deborah Epstein Nord
“Ideas seldom exist apart from practice”; Turning over 388
Millennial New Leaves
Annabel Patterson
Long Live the Family 537
Ellen Ross
Print, Polemics, and Politics in Seventeenth-Century England 244
Kevin Sharpe
Imperial Crossings: British Identities and the “Imperial 520
Imaginary”
Pamela Scully
Books Reviewed
Jeffrey A. Auerbach. The Great Exhibition of 1851; 131
A Nation on Display. (Deborah Epstein Nord)
George K. Behlmer. Friends of the Family: The English 537
Home and Its Guardians, 1850-1940. (Ellen Ross)
Liz Bellamy. Commerce, Morality and the Eighteenth- 120
Century Novel. (Randall McGowen)
Michael J. Braddick. State Formation in Early Modem 511
England, c. 1550-1700. (David Levine)
Julia Bush. Edwardian Ladies and Imperial Power. (Pamela 520
Scully)
Geoffrey Clark. Betting on Lives: The Culture of Life 120
Insurance in England, 1695-1775.
(Randall McGowen)
Leonore Davidoff, Megan Doolittle, Janet Fink, and 537
Katherine Holden. The Family Story: Blood, Contract
and Intimacy, 1830-1960. (Ellen Ross)
Richard Dellamora, ed. Victorian Sexual Dissidence. 526
(H. G. Cocks)
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Frances E. Dolan. Whores of Babylon: Catholicism, 244
Gender and Seventeenth-Century Print Culture. (Kevin
Sharpe)
Nancy Erber and George Robb, eds. Disorder in the Court: 526
Trials and Sexual Conflict at the Turn of the Century.
(H. G. Cocks)
Paul D. Halliday. Dismembering the Body Politic: Partisan 232
Politics in England’s Towns, 1650-1730. (Paul A. Fideler)
Steve Hindle. The State and Social Change in Early 511
Modem England, c. 1550-1640. (David Levine)
Derek Hirst and Richard Strier, eds. Writing and Political 388
Engagement in Seventeenth-Century England. (Annabel
Patterson)
Catherine Ingrassia. Authorship, Commerce, and Gender 120
in Early Eighteenth-Century England: A Culture of Paper
Credit. (Randall McGowen)
Kali Israel. Names and Stories: Emilia Dilke and Victorian 526
Culture. (H. G. Cocks)
Rita S. Kranidis. The Victorian Spinster and Colonial 520
Emigration: Contested Subjects. (Pamela Scully)
Paula Krebs. Gender, Race and the Writing of Empire: 520
Public Discourse and the Boer War. (Pamela Scully)
Arthur F. Marotti and Michael D. Bristol, eds. Print, 388
Manuscript and Performance: The Changing Relations of
the Media in Early Modem England. (Annabel Patterson)
Alan Marshall. The Age of Faction: Court Politics, 1660- 244
1702. (Kevin Sharpe)
Roger A. Mason. Kingship and the Commonweal: Political 232
Thought in Renaissance and Reformation Scotland. (Paul
A. Fideler)
Cheryl McEwan. Gender, Geography and Empire: Victorian 520
Women Travellers in West Africa. (Pamela Scully)
Craig Muldrew. The Economy of Obligation: The Culture 120
of Credit and Social Relations in Early Modem England.
(Randall McGowen)
Jonathan Schneer. London 1900: The Imperial Metropolis. 131
(Deborah Epstein Nord)
Kevin Sharpe. Reading Revolutions: The Politics of Reading 388
in Early Modem England. (Annabel Patterson)
Kevin Sharpe. Remapping Early Modem England: 388
The Culture of Seventeenth-Century Politics. (Annabel
Patterson)
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Hilda L. Smith, ed. Women Writers and the Early Modem 232
British Political Tradition. (Paul A. Fideler)
Susan Thorne. Congregational Missions and the Making of 520
an Imperial Culture in Nineteenth-Century England.
(Pamela Scully)
John Tosh. A Man’s Place; Masculinity and the Middle- 537
Class Home in Victorian England. (Ellen Ross)
John Walter. Understanding Popular Violence in the 511
English Revolution: The Colchester Plunderers. (David
Levine)
Rachel Weil. Political Passions; Gender, The Family and 244
Political Argument in England, 1680-1714. (Kevin Sharpe)
Nigel Wheale. Writing and Society: Literacy, Print and 244
Politics in Britain, 1590-1660. (Kevin Sharpe)
Andy Wood. The Politics of Social Conflict: The Peak 232
Country, 1520-1770. (Paul A. Fideler)
Keith Wrightson. Earthly Necessities: Economic Lives in 511
Early Modem Britain. (David Levine)
David Zaret. Origins of Democratic Culture: Printing, 388
Petitions and the Public Sphere in Early-Modern England.
(Annabel Patterson)
Melinda S. Zook. Radical Whigs and Conspiratorial Politics 232
in Late Stuart England. (Paul A. Fideler)