| Zeitschrift: | Historical Journal (HJ) |
| Herausgeber: | Peter Mandler, Robert Tombs |
| ISSN: | 0018-246x |
| Verlag, Erscheinungsort: | Cambridge University Press, Cambridge |
| Weitere Angaben: | erscheint vierteljährlich |
| Ausgabe: | 3/2004 |
Thomas Cromwell and William Marshall's protestant books
William Underwood, pp 517-539
The English Inquisition: Constitutional conflict and ecclesiastical law in the 1590s
Ethan H. Shagan, pp 541-565
Anger and the negotiation of relationships in early modern England
Linda A. Pollock, pp 567-590
What were Commonwealth principles?
Jonathan Scott, pp 591-613
The Dublin society in eighteenth-century Irish political thought
James Livesey, pp 615-640
The character of Pitt the younger and party politics, 1830–1860
Michael Ledger-Lomas, pp 641-661
Richard Wagner and the politics of music-drama
Mark Berry, pp 663-683
The Labour party and the capitalist firm, c. 1950–1970
Jim Tomlinson, pp 685-708
Historiographical reviews
A POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE CONSUMER
SHERYL KROEN, pp 709-736
GENDER AND COLONIALISM: EXPANSION OR MARGINALIZATION?
DURBA GHOSH, pp 737-755
TOWARDS A NEW MORAL HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR?
KENDRICK OLIVER, pp 757-774
Review Article
LABOURING THE POINT
KEITH ROBBINS, pp 775-784
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