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BRITISH HISTORY
Nineteenth-century political, economic and social History
Twentieth-century political, economic and social History
Miscellaneous British History articles, excluded from the above

EUROPEAN HISTORY

German History: nineteenth century
German History: twentieth century
Russian History: nineteenth century
Russian History: twentieth century
Italian History: nineteenth AND twentieth centuries
European and World History, excluded from the above categories


British History

Nineteenth-century British political, 
economic and social History


Lord Grey and the 1832 Reform Act 
by Dr E.A. Smith. Vol. 1 No 1.

The Political and Industrial Impact of ‘New Unionism’, c. 1886-1900 
by Professor Keith Laybourn. Vol. 1 No. 1

The Conservative Party in the Nineteenth Century, 1832-1914 
by Dr David Dutton. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Importance of Palmerston’s Domestic Achievements 
by Stephen Lee. Vol. 1 No. 3

No Primroses for Peel: A Reassessment of the Career of Sir Robert Peel 
by Duncan Watts. Vol. 2, No. 1

Gladstone 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger. Vol. 2. No. 1


Popular Politics in the Early Nineteenth Century: the Queen Caroline Affair 
by Dr Peter Brett. Vol. 2 No. 2

The Conservative Reaction in Britain to the French Revolution 
by Professor Harry Dickinson. Vol. 2 No. 3

The Impact of the New Poor Law 
by John Garrard. Vol. 2 No. 3

Peel and Disraeli: Differences and Similarities 
by Professor G.I.T. Machin. Vol. 3. No. 1

How Radical was the Victorian and Edwardian Women’s Movement? 
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Radical Reaction in Britain to the French Revolution (Part II) 
by Professor H.T. Dickinson. Vol. 3. No. 2

Gladstone and Religion 
by Rodney Woods. Vol. 3. No. 2

The Whigs and the Aftermath of Reform 
by Dr E.A. Smith. Vol. 3. No. 3

Women and Education in the Nineteenth Century 
by Sophie Badham. Vol. 3. No. 3


The Pauper Press, 1815-36 
by Dr Edward Royle. Vol. 4. No. 1

Lord Salisbury and Late Nineteenth-Century Conservatism 
by Dr David Dutton. Vol. 4. No. 1

Palmerston 
by Professor Muriel Chamberlain. Vol. 4. No. 2

Women in Politics circa 1820-1860 
by Dr June Hannam Vol. 4. No. 3

Disraeli: Charlatan or Statesman? 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger Vol. 5 No. 1

Women and Industrialisation 
by Professor Pat Hudson Vol. 5 No. 2

Party and Government in the Age of Peel 
by Dr Terry Jenkins Vol. 5 No. 3

The French Revolution and the War with England
by Professor Norman Hampson. Vol 6, No 1

George Canning: A Successful Foreign Secretary?
by John Lowe. Vol 6, No 1

How Religious was Victorian Britain?
by Professor Hugh McLeod. Vol 6, No 1

Popular Conservatism in Britain, 1867-1914
by Dr Rohan McWilliam. Vol 6, No 1

Destructive Contradictions within British Liberalism
by Alan Sykes. Vol 6, No 2

The Salvation Army: Origins and Early Days, 1865-1900
by Dr Glenn Horridge. Vol 6, No 2

Continuity and change in British History, 1846-1916
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol 6, No 3

How ‘democratic’ was late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain?
by Dr Geoffrey Stewart. Vol 6, No 3

Historians and the Great Reform Act 
by Dr Michael Turner. Vol 7, No 1

Understanding Mid-Victorian Society: 1840s to 1880s 
by Professor K. Theodore Hoppen. Vol 7, No 1

Why prostitution became associated with ‘feeble-mindedness’ 
by Dr Paula Bartley. Vol 7, No 2

Lord Rosebery, an unknown Prime Minister 
by John Garland. Vol 7, No 2

British Foreign Policy, 1874-1914 
by Professor John Charmley. Vol 7, No 3

The Historiography of the Decline of the Liberal Party 
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol 7, No 3

Writings about Chartism
by Professor Edward Royle. Vol 8, No 1

Why did the Trade Unions decide to form their own political party?
by Professor W. Hamish Fraser. Vol 8, No 1

Lord Liverpool as Prime Minister by
Dr Graham Goodlad. Vol 8, No 2

Turning Points and Continuities in British Political History, 1830-1900
by Professor William Rubinstein. Vol 8, No 2

Gladstone and the Historians
by Dr Rohan McWilliam. Vol 8, No 3

The Strange Death of Irish Home Rule
by Nick Pelling. Vol 8, No 3

Living Standards in Britain During the Industrial Revolution
by Dr Charles More. Vol 9, No 1

Society, Welfare and Health, 1800-1850
by Dr Steven King. Vol 9, No 2

Disraeli’s Foreign Policy
by Dr Ian St John. Vol 9, No 2

The State and the Question of Poverty in the Nineteenth Century
by Professor Alan Kidd. Vol 9, No 3

What was ‘new’ about New Liberalism?
by Dr Robert Self. Vol 9, No 3


The Great Reform Act of 1832
by Edward Pearce. Vol 10, No 1

W.E. Gladstone and the Liberal Crusade
by Dr Terry Jenkins. Vol 10, No 2

Wellington and the Nature of Hanoverian Government
by Professor Peter Jupp. Vol 10, No 3

 

Disraeli, Gladstone and Parliamentary Reform
by Dr Graham Goodlad. Vol 10, No 3

The ‘People’s Minister’: Lord Palmerston and Mid-Victorian Politics
by Dr David Brown. Vol 11, No 1

George Canning, Genius without Judgment
by John Garland. Vol 11, No 2

Disraeli as Opposition Leader
by Dr Ian St John. Vol 11, No 2

Gladstone’s Foreign Policy
by Dr Michael Partridge. Vol 11, No 3


The Whigs in Power: the Age of Reform, 1830-41
by Dr Graham Goodlad. Vol 12, No 1

The Social Roots of Political Change in Later Nineteenth-Century Britain
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol 12, No 1



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Twentieth-century British political, 
economic and social History


The ‘People's Budget’: Causes and Consequences 
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol. 1 No. 1

The Emergence of the Labour Party 
by Henry Pelling. Vol 1. No. 2

Britain’s Post-Second World War Economic Decline 
by Nicholas Woodward. Vol. 1 No. 2

Ramsay MacDonald and the Rise of Labour 
by Professor Kenneth Morgan. Vol. 1 No. 3

Chamberlain, Churchill and Appeasement 
by Dr R.A.C. Parker. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Liberals and the Great War, 1914-18 
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol. 2 No. 2

Churchill and Europe 
by Professor Keith Robbins. Vol. 2 No. 2

Economy and Society Between the Wars, 1918-39 
by Nicholas Woodward. Vol. 2 No. 3

The Rise and fall of MacDonald’s Labour Party, 1922-31 
by Dr Andrew Thorpe. Vol. 3. No. 1


War, Society, Economy: The British Experience in the First World War 
by Professor Clive Emsley. Vol. 3. No. 2

Conflicting Views of the Attlee Governments, 1945-51 
by Dr Kevin Jefferys. Vol. 3. No. 3

British Trade Unionism between the Wars, 1918-39 
by Professor Keith Laybourn. Vol. 4. No. 1

Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement 
by John Garland. Vol. 4. No. 2

Edwardian Politics, 1901-14 
by Dr Terry Jenkins Vol. 4. No. 3

The Paris Peace Settlements of 1919-20 
by Frank McDonough Vol. 4. No. 3

The Last Days of the British Empire in Africa 
by Andrew Boxer Vol. 4. No. 3

War Aims and Peace Initiatives in the First World W
ar 
by William Simpson Vol. 5 No. 1

Appeasement 
by Philip M.H. Bell Vol. 5 No. 1

Millennial Essay. All Change? A Century of British History 
by Professor Keith Robbins Vol. 5 No. 1

Anglo-French Rivalry on Germany’s Eastern Borders, 1920-2 
by Dr David Williamson Vol. 5 No. 2

Party Organisation and Conservative Success between the Wars 
by Dr Stuart Ball Vol. 5 No. 2

The Palestine Question and the British Mandate 
by Dr Martin Jones Vol. 5 No. 2

Economic and Social Change in Inter-war Britain, 1919-39 
by Dr Seàn Glynn Vol. 5 No. 3

Stanley Baldwin, Conservative Inter-war Leader 
by Dr Robert Pearce Vol. 5 No. 3


Economics and Politics in Britain between the Wars
by Dr Malcolm Smith. Vol 6, No 2

Affluence and Decline: The Conservatives in Power 1951-64 
by Dr Kevin Jefferys. Vol 7, No 1

The Post-war Consensus: Did it Exist? 
by Dr David Dutton. Vol 7, No 2

British Foreign Policy, 1874-1914 
by Professor John Charmley. Vol 7, No 3

The Historiography of the Decline of the Liberal Party 
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol 7, No 3

The British Economy in the 1920s 
by Dr Peter Dewey. Vol 7, No 3

Why did the Trade Unions decide to form their own political party?
by Professor W. Hamish Fraser. Vol 8, No 1


The Origins of the General Strike of 1926
by Dr Robert Pearce. Vol 8, No 1

The Strange Death of Irish Home Rule
by Nick Pelling. Vol 8, No 3

Neville Chamberlain and the Verdict of History
by Dr David Dutton. Vol 8, No 3

The Liberal Party and Social Reform in the Early Twentieth Century
by Professor Geoffrey Searle. Vol 9, No 1

Stanley Baldwin and Interwar British Politics
by Professor Philip Williamson. Vol 9, No 1

Churchill and Appeasement
by Dr Robert Pearce. Vol 9, No 2

What was ‘new’ about New Liberalism?
by Dr Robert Self. Vol 9, No 3

Women in Politics and Society, 1945-64
by Professor David Childs. Vol 9, No 3

The Decline of the Liberal party, 1914-51
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol 10, No 1


Churchill and Chamberlain in May 1940
by John Garland. Vol 10, No 2

The Fall and Rise of Labour, 1974-97
by Eddie Falshaw. Vol 10, No 2

Conservatives in Crisis. The Conservative Party in Opposition, 1905-15
by Professor David Dutton. Vol 10, No 3

Winston Churchill: Politics and Policies 1900-35
by Dr Stuart Ball. Vol 11, No 1

The Welfare State in Britain 1948-90
by Professor Rodney Lowe. Vol 11, No 1

Labour and ‘Frontism’ in the 1930s
by Dr John Swift. Vol 11, No 2

Social Change in Britain, 1955-2000
by Dr Andrew Rosen. Vol 11, No 2


Trade Unionism in the United Kingdom in the 1930s and 1940s
by Professor Chris Wrigley. Vol 11, No 3

Monnet’s European Dreams
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 11, No 3



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Miscellaneous British History articles,  
excluded from the above


War Aims and Peace Initiatives in the First World War 
by William Simpson Vol. 5 No. 1

Appeasement 
by Philip M.H. Bell Vol. 5 No. 1

The French Revolution and the War with England
by Professor Norman Hampson. Vol 6, No 1

The Salvation Army: Origins and Early Days, 1865-1900
by Dr Glenn Horridge. Vol 6, No 2

Why prostitution became associated with ‘feeble-mindedness’ 
by Dr Paula Bartley. Vol 7, No 2

The Origins of the Second World War
by Dr Victor Rothwell. Vol 10, No 1

The Reasons for the Outbreak of War in 1914
by Professor Roy Bridge. Vol 10, No 2

Monnet’s European Dreams
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 11, No 3


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European History

German History: nineteenth century

The Revolutions of 1848 
by Professor Roger Price. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Eastern Question 
by A.L. Macfie. Vol. 2 No. 1

Alliances and Ententes: European Diplomacy, 1879-1907 
by Robert Pearce. Vol. 2 No. 2

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part I) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part II) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 2

Germans, Germany and Unification before Bismarck 
by Dr Bruce Waller. Vol. 4. No. 1

Metternich: Success or Failure? 
by Nick Pelling. Vol. 4. No. 2


Wilhelm II and Political Decision-making in Imperial Germany 
by Dr Annika Mornbauer Vol. 4. No. 3

Europe’s Changing Economy in the Second Half of the 19th Century
by Professor Sidney Pollard. Vol 6, No 2

The Tragic Life of the Last Habsburg Emperor 
by Nick Pelling. Vol 7, No 1

The Primacy of Foreign Policy in Germany, 1815-1871 
by Dr Brendan Simms. Vol 7, No 3

Bismarck and the Historians

by Dr Bruce Waller. Vol 8, No 2

The Kulturkampf had causes outside Germany and long-term consequences
by Francis Stapleton. Vol 8, No 3

Neville Chamberlain and the Verdict of History
by Dr David Dutton. Vol 8, No 3

Was Prussian Victory over Austria in 1866 Inevitable?
by Professor John Breuilly. Vol 9, No 1

Imperial Germany: Success or Failure?
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger. Vol 9, No 3

Germany and the French Revolution
by Professor Peter Wilson. Vol 10, No 2

The Structure and Problems of German Nationalism before Bismarck
by Dr Frank Müller. Vol 10, No 3

How Bismarck Came to Power in Prussia
by Dr Katherne Lerman. Vol 12, No 1


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German History: twentieth century

From Weimar to Hitler: The Rise and Fall of the First German Democracy 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger. Vol 1. No. 1

Interest or Ideology? Relations between Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The View from Rome 
by Dr Philip Morgan. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Rise of Nazism 
by Dr Conan Fischer. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Warsaw Pact 
by Dr Paul Lewis. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Schlieffen Plan: Imperial Germany’s Certain Recipe for Victory? 
by Annika Mombauer. Vol. 2 No. 1

Life in the Third Reich 
by Henry Metelmann. Vol. 2 No. 3

Fascism 
by Dr Robert Pearce. Vol. 3. No. 1


The Origins of the Second World War 
by Dr Ruth Henig. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Treaty of Locarno 
by John Lowe. Vol. 3. No. 2

Germans against Hitler. Who resisted the Third Reich and why did they do it? 
by Dr Martyn Housden. Vol. 3. No. 3

Poland and the Great Powers, 1919-41 
by Dr Anita Prazmowska. Vol. 4. No. 2

The Paris Peace Settlements of 1919-20 
by Frank McDonough Vol. 4. No. 3

From Weimar to Hitler: continuity gives way to creeping revolution 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger Vol. 4. No. 3


War Aims and Peace Initiatives in the First World War 
by William Simpson Vol. 5 No. 1

Was Nazism a Fascism? 
by Dr Richard Thurlow Vol. 5 No. 1

Anglo-French Rivalry on Germany’s Eastern Borders, 1920-2 
by Dr David Williamson Vol. 5 No. 2

The Ruhr Crisis, 1923-4 
by Dr Conan Fischer Vol. 5 No. 3

Nazi Anti-Semitic Policy and the Origins of the ‘Final Solution’
by Dr Lisa Pine. Vol 6, No 2

The European Powers and the Spanish Civil War
by Dr Pat Knight. Vol 6, No 3

How Hitler Consolidated his Power, 1933-4 
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger. Vol 7, No 1

Fatal Attraction. Why Nazism Appealed to Voters 
by Professor Roger Griffin. Vol 7, No 2

Change and Continuity: German History 1919-45
by Professor Panikos Panayi. Vol 8, No 1

The Historiography of the Cold War
by Dr David Williamson. Vol 8, No 1

Western Warfare, 1792-1918
by Professor Jeremy Black. Vol 8, No 2

Opposition and Resistance in Nazi Germany
by Dr Frank McDonough. Vol 8, No
3

Hitler and the Führer State
by Professor David Welch. Vol 9, No 2

Imperial Germany: Success or Failure?
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger. Vol 9, No 3

Nazism from a Regional Perspective
by Dr Chris Szejnmann. Vol 10, No 1

The Origins of the Second World War
by Dr Victor Rothwell. Vol 10, No 1

The Reasons for the Outbreak of War in 1914
by Professor Roy Bridge. Vol 10, No 2

The Black Years: Germany’s Occupation of France 1940-4
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 10, No 2

The Position and Status of Women in Nazi Germany
by Dr Matthew Stibbe. Vol 10, No 3

The Social Contours of the Nazi Electorate, 1928-1933
by Dr Detlef Mühlberger. Vol 11, No 1

The Radical Right in Weimar Germany, 1919-33
by Dr Lee McGowan. Vol 11, No 2

The Treaty of Versailles, the Collapse of Weimar and the Rise of Hitler
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger. Vol 11, No 3

Monnet’s European Dreams
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 11, No 3



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Russian History: nineteenth century

Alexander II’s Great Reforms and the Modernisation of Russia 
by Dr David Moon.Vol. 1 No. 1

Stalin: A Reassessment 
by John Laver. Vol. 1 No. 1

Reflections on the Russian Revolution of 1917 in a Post-Communist World 
by Beryl Williams. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Warsaw Pact 
by Dr Paul Lewis. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Eastern Question 
by A.L. Macfie. Vol. 2 No. 1

Decembrist Rebels, Tsars and Peasants in Early Nineteenth-century Russia 
by Dr David Moon. Vol. 2. No. 2

Alliances and Ententes: European Diplomacy, 1979-1907 
by Robert Pearce. Vol. 2 No. 2


The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part I) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part II) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 2

Europe’s Changing Economy in the Second Half of the 19th Century
by Professor Sidney Pollard. Vol 6, No 2

Continuity and Change in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, 1855-1955
by Dr David Moon. Vol 8, No 1

Western Warfare, 1792-1918
by Professor Jeremy Black. Vol 8, No 2



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Russian History: twentieth century


Stalin: A Reassessment 
by John Laver. Vol. 1 No. 1

Reflections on the Russian Revolution of 1917 in a Post-Communist World 
by Beryl Williams. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Warsaw Pact 
by Dr Paul Lewis. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Fall of the Romanovs 
by Maureen Perrie. Vol. 2 No. 3

The Origins of the Second World War 
by Dr Ruth Henig. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Russian Revolution of February 1917: The Question of Organisation 
by Dr James D. White. Vol. 3. No. 2

The New Economic Policy 
by Professor Robert W. Davies. Vol. 3. No. 3


Interpreting Lenin in the Post-Leninist World 
by Dr Christopher Read. Vol. 4. No. 1

Poland and the Great Powers, 1919-41 
by Dr Anita Prazmowska. Vol. 4. No. 2

The Paris Peace Settlements of 1919-20 
by Frank McDonough Vol. 4. No. 3

War Aims and Peace Initiatives in the First World War 
by William Simpson Vol. 5 No. 1

Communists and Soviets 
by Professor Richard Sakwa Vol. 5 No. 1

Rasputin and the Decline of Tsarism
by Dr Harold Shukman. Vol 6, No 1

Why did Tsarist government not learn the lessons of the 1905 revolution?
by Professor Peter Waldron. Vol 6, No 3

The European Powers and the Spanish Civil War
by Dr Pat Knight. Vol 6, No 3


Counterfactual History: the role of Lenin in 1917 
by Dr Ronald Kowalski. Vol 7, No 1

The Defeat of the Hungarian Rising backfired on the Soviet Empire 
by Professor Raymond Pearson. Vol 7, No 3

Continuity and Change in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, 1855-1955
by Dr David Moon. Vol 8, No 1

The Historiography of the Cold War
by Dr David Williamson. Vol 8, No 1

Western Warfare, 1792-1918
by Professor Jeremy Black. Vol 8, No 2

Stalinism: What was it and why is it so difficult to define?
by Jane Redfern. Vol 9, No 1

Civil war in Russia, 1918-31
by Professor Geoffrey Swain. Vol 10, No 1


The Origins of the Second World War
by Dr Victor Rothwell. Vol 10, No 1

The Reasons for the Outbreak of War in 1914
by Professor Roy Bridge. Vol 10, No 2

Trotsky: his struggle for Bolshevik survival and unity, 1917-24
by Dr Ian Thatcher. Vol 11, No 1

Images of Stalin in the Khrushchev Era
by Dr Polly Jones. Vol 11, No 3

Stalin’s Terror
by Dr Philip Boobbyer. Vol 12, No 1



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Italian History: 
nineteenth and twentieth centuries


Interest or Ideology? Relations between Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The View from Rome 
by Dr Philip Morgan. Vol. 1 No. 2

Myth and Reality in the Risorgimento 
by Dr Bruce Haddock. Vol. 2 No. 2

Alliances and Ententes: European Diplomacy, 1979-1907 
by Robert Pearce. Vol. 2 No. 2

The Partition of Africa: Theories and Interpretations 
by Frank McDonough.Vol. 2 No. 3

Mussolini and the Cult of the Leader 
by Dr John Whittam. Vol. 3. No. 3

Mussolini’s Rivals: The Limits of the Leadership Cult in Fascist Italy 
by Professor John Pollard. Vol. 4. No. 2

How Fascist was Mussolini?
by Professor Roger Griffin. Vol 6, No 1


The historiography of Italian History, 1915-40
by Dr Philip Morgan. Vol 6, No 3


Western Warfare, 1792-1918
by Professor Jeremy Black. Vol 8, No 2

Risorgimento: People-power in Nineteenth-century Italy?
by Professor Raymond Pearson. Vol 8, No 3

The Kulturkampf had causes outside Germany and long-term consequences
by Francis Stapleton. Vol 8, No 3

Italy, 1915-1940: Change and Continuity
by Dr Philip Morgan. Vol 9, No 1

Continuity, Change and Nation building in Italy, 1815-1922
by Professor Christopher Duggan. Vol 9, No 2

Mussolini and the Rise of Italian Fascism
by Dr John Pollard. Vol 9, No 3


Habsburg policy in Italy 1814-48
by Dr David Laven. Vol 10, No 1

The Papacy and the Fascists
by Francis Stapleton. Vol 11, No 2

France and Italian Unification
by Professor Robert Pearce. Vol 11, No 3



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European and World History, 
excluded from the above categories


Historians, the People, and the French Revolution 
by Professor Gwynne Lewis. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Eastern Question 
by A.L. Macfie. Vol. 2 No. 1

Franco and the Politics of Nationalist Spain 
by Patricia Knight. Vol. 2 No.1

Alliances and Ententes: European Diplomacy, 1879-1907 
by Robert Pearce. Vol. 2 No. 2

Churchill and Europe 
by Professor Keith Robbins. Vol. 2 No. 2

The Partition of Africa: Theories and Interpretations 
by Frank McDonough.Vol. 2 No. 3

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part I) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 1


The Origins of the Second World War 
by Dr Ruth Henig. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part II) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 2

The Treaty of Locarno 
by John Lowe. Vol. 3. No. 2

Why was France defeated in 1940? 
by Dr Robert Gildea. Vol. 4. No. 1

Metternich: Success or Failure? 
by Nick Pelling. Vol. 4. No. 2

The Boxer Rebellion in China, 1898-1901 
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol. 4. No. 2

Poland and the Great Powers, 1919-41 
by Dr Anita Prazmowska. Vol. 4. No. 2

The Paris Peace Settlements of 1919-20 
by Frank McDonough Vol. 4. No. 3

War Aims and Peace Initiatives in the First World War 
by William Simpson Vol. 5 No. 1


Anglo-French Rivalry on Germany’s Eastern Borders, 1920-2 
by Dr David Williamson Vol. 5 No. 2

France 1914-40. Triumph and Disaster 
by Dr Peter Neville Vol. 5 No. 2

An Impossible Republic? The Directory and the French Revolution, 1795-9 
by Professor Malcolm Crook Vol. 5 No. 3

The French Revolution and the War with England
by Professor Norman Hampson. Vol 6, No 1

Europe’s Changing Economy in the Second Half of the 19th Century
by Professor Sidney Pollard. Vol 6, No 2

General Georges Boulanger: Deceiver or Deceived?
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 6, No 2

Napoleon III: hero or grotesque mediocrity?
by Professor Roger Price. Vol 6, No 3


The European Powers and the Spanish Civil War
by Dr Pat Knight. Vol 6, No 3

The Tragic Life of the Last Habsburg Emperor 
by Nick Pelling. Vol 7, No 1

The Young Turks in Government, 1908-14 
by Alexander Macfie. Vol 7, No 2

The Popular Front in France, 1936-7 
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 7, No 2

Politics and Banquets: the French Political Reform Campaign of 1847 
by Dr Sharif Gemie. Vol 7, No 3

The Defeat of the Hungarian Rising backfired on the Soviet Empire 
by Professor Raymond Pearson. Vol 7, No 3

Mortality, Mythology and Marshalship: The Case of Philippe Pétain
by Dr Nicholas Atkin. Vol 8, No 2

The American Constitution. A Wonderful Work or a Bundle of Compromises?
by William Simpson. Vol 9, No 2

The Gendarme: A Symbol of State Power in Nineteenth-century Europe
by Professor Clive Emsley. Vol 9, No 3

The Origins of the Second World War
by Dr Victor Rothwell. Vol 10, No 1

The Reasons for the Outbreak of War in 1914
by Professor Roy Bridge. Vol 10, No 2

The Black Years: Germany’s Occupation of France 1940-4
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 10, No 2

American Foreign Policy, 1914-41
by William Simpson. Vol 10, No 3

Franklin Roosevelt
by Professor Hugh Brogan. Vol 11, No 1

Monnet’s European Dreams
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 11, No 3




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Index by volume 

Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume 7
Volume 8
Volume 9
Volume 10
Volume 11
Volume 12
Volume 13
Volume 14

Volume 15
- forthcoming
Volume 16
- forthcoming
Volume 17
- forthcoming

Volume 1, 1995-6


Lord Grey and the 1832 Reform Act 
by Dr E.A. Smith. Vol. 1 No 1.

Alexander II’s Great Reforms and the Modernisation of Russia 
by Dr David Moon.Vol. 1 No. 1

The Political and Industrial Impact of ‘New Unionism’, c. 1886-1900 
by Professor Keith Laybourn. Vol. 1 No. 1

The ‘People’s Budget’: Causes and Consequences 
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol. 1 No. 1

From Weimar to Hitler: The Rise and Fall of the First German Democracy 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger. Vol 1. No. 1

Stalin: A Reassessment 
by John Laver. Vol. 1 No. 1

The Conservative Party in the Nineteenth Century, 1832-1914 
by Dr David Dutton. Vol. 1 No. 2


The Revolutions of 1848 
by Professor Roger Price. Vol. 1 No. 2

Reflections on the Russian Revolution of 1917 in a Post-Communist World 
by Beryl Williams. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Emergence of the Labour Party 
by Henry Pelling. Vol 1. No. 2

Interest or Ideology? Relations between Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The View from Rome 
by Dr Philip Morgan. Vol. 1 No. 2

Britain’s Post-Second World War Economic Decline 
by Nicholas Woodward. Vol. 1 No. 2

Historians, the People, and the French Revolution 
by Professor Gwynne Lewis. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Importance of Palmerston’s Domestic Achievements 
by Stephen Lee. Vol. 1 No. 3

Ramsay MacDonald and the Rise of Labour 

by Professor Kenneth Morgan. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Rise of Nazism 
by Dr Conan Fischer. Vol. 1 No. 3

Chamberlain, Churchill and Appeasement 
by Dr R.A.C. Parker. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Warsaw Pact 
by Dr Paul Lewis. Vol. 1 No. 3


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Volume 2, 1996-7

No Primroses for Peel: A Reassessment of the Career of Sir Robert Peel 
by Duncan Watts. Vol. 2, No. 1

Gladstone 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger. Vol. 2. No. 1

The Eastern Question 
by A.L. Macfie. Vol. 2 No. 1

The Schlieffen Plan: Imperial Germany’s Certain Recipe for Victory? 
by Annika Mombauer. Vol. 2 No. 1

Franco and the Politics of Nationalist Spain 
by Patricia Knight. Vol. 2 No.1

Popular Politics in the Early Nineteenth Century: the Queen Caroline Affair 
by Dr Peter Brett. Vol. 2 No. 2

Decembrist Rebels, Tsars and Peasants in Early Nineteenth-century Russia 
by Dr David Moon. Vol. 2. No. 2

Myth and Reality in the Risorgimento 
by Dr Bruce Haddock. Vol. 2 No. 2

Alliances and Ententes: European Diplomacy, 1879-1907 
by Robert Pearce. Vol. 2 No. 2

The Liberals and the Great War, 1914-18 
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol. 2 No. 2

Churchill and Europe 
by Professor Keith Robbins. Vol. 2 No. 2

Life in the Third Reich 
by Henry Metelmann. Vol. 2 No. 3


The Partition of Africa: Theories and Interpretations 
by Frank McDonough.Vol. 2 No. 3

The Conservative Reaction in Britain to the French Revolution 
by Professor Harry Dickinson. Vol. 2 No. 3

The Impact of the New Poor Law 
by John Garrard. Vol. 2 No. 3

The Fall of the Romanovs 
by Maureen Perrie. Vol. 2 No. 3

Economy and Society Between the Wars, 1918-39 
by Nicholas Woodward. Vol. 2 No. 3


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Volume 3, 1997-8

Peel and Disraeli: Differences and Similarities 
by Professor G.I.T. Machin. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part I) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 1

How Radical was the Victorian and Edwardian Women’s Movement? 
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Rise and fall of MacDonald’s Labour Party, 1922-31 
by Dr Andrew Thorpe. Vol. 3. No. 1

Fascism 
by Dr Robert Pearce. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Origins of the Second World War 
by Dr Ruth Henig. Vol. 3. No. 1

The Radical Reaction in Britain to the French Revolution (Part II) 
by Professor H.T. Dickinson. Vol. 3. No. 2

Gladstone and Religion 
by Rodney Woods. Vol. 3. No. 2

The Strength of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (Part II) 
by John Garland. Vol. 3. No. 2

The Russian Revolution of February 1917: The Question of Organisation 
by Dr James D. White. Vol. 3. No. 2

War, Society, Economy: The British Experience in the First World War 
by Professor Clive Emsley. Vol. 3. No. 2

The Treaty of Locarno 
by John Lowe. Vol. 3. No. 2

The Whigs and the Aftermath of Reform 
by Dr E.A. Smith. Vol. 3. No. 3

Women and Education in the Nineteenth Century 
by Sophie Badham. Vol. 3. No. 3

Mussolini and the Cult of the Leader 
by Dr John Whittam. Vol. 3. No. 3

The New Economic Policy 
by Professor Robert W. Davies. Vol. 3. No. 3

Germans against Hitler. Who resisted the Third Reich and why did they do it? 
by Dr Martyn Housden. Vol. 3. No. 3

Conflicting Views of the Attlee Governments, 1945-51 
by Dr Kevin Jefferys. Vol. 3. No. 3

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Volume 4, 1998-9

The Pauper Press, 1815-36 
by Dr Edward Royle. Vol. 4. No. 1

Germans, Germany and Unification before Bismarck 
by Dr Bruce Waller. Vol. 4. No. 1

Lord Salisbury and Late Nineteenth-Century Conservatism 
by Dr David Dutton. Vol. 4. No. 1

Interpreting Lenin in the Post-Leninist World 
by Dr Christopher Read. Vol. 4. No. 1

British Trade Unionism between the Wars, 1918-39 
by Professor Keith Laybourn. Vol. 4. No. 1

Why was France defeated in 1940? 
by Dr Robert Gildea. Vol. 4. No. 1

Metternich: Success or Failure? 
by Nick Pelling. Vol. 4. No. 2

Palmerston 
by Professor Muriel Chamberlain. Vol. 4. No. 2

The Boxer Rebellion in China, 1898-1901 
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol. 4. No. 2

Poland and the Great Powers, 1919-41 
by Dr Anita Prazmowska. Vol. 4. No. 2

Mussolini’s Rivals: The Limits of the Leadership Cult in Fascist Italy 
by Professor John Pollard. Vol. 4. No. 2

Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement 
by John Garland. Vol. 4. No. 2

Women in Politics circa 1820-1860 
by Dr June Hannam Vol. 4. No. 3

Wilhelm II and Political Decision-making in Imperial Germany 
by Dr Annika Mornbauer Vol. 4. No. 3

Edwardian Politics, 1901-14 
by Dr Terry Jenkins Vol. 4. No. 3

The Paris Peace Settlements of 1919-20 
by Frank McDonough Vol. 4. No. 3

From Weimar to Hitler: continuity gives way to creeping revolution 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger Vol. 4. No. 3

The Last Days of the British Empire in Africa 
by Andrew Boxer Vol. 4. No. 3

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Volume 5, 1999-2000

Disraeli: Charlatan or Statesman? 
by Dr E.J. Feuchtwanger Vol. 5 No. 1

War Aims and Peace Initiatives in the First World War 
by William Simpson Vol. 5 No. 1

Communists and Soviets 
by Professor Richard Sakwa Vol. 5 No. 1

Was Nazism a Fascism? 
by Dr Richard Thurlow Vol. 5 No. 1

Appeasement 
by Philip M.H. Bell Vol. 5 No. 1

Millennial Essay. All Change? A Century of British History 
by Professor Keith Robbins Vol. 5 No. 1

Women and Industrialisation 
by Professor Pat Hudson Vol. 5 No. 2

Anglo-French Rivalry on Germany’s Eastern Borders, 1920-2 
by Dr David Williamson Vol. 5 No. 2

Party Organisation and Conservative Success between the Wars 
by Dr Stuart Ball Vol. 5 No. 2

France 1914-40. Triumph and Disaster 
by Dr Peter Neville Vol. 5 No. 2

The Palestine Question and the British Mandate 
by Dr Martin Jones Vol. 5 No. 2

Millennial Essay. On History 
by Professor Eric Hobsbawm Vol. 5 No. 2

An Impossible Republic? The Directory and the French Revolution, 1795-9 
by Professor Malcolm Crook Vol. 5 No. 3

Party and Government in the Age of Peel 
by Dr Terry Jenkins Vol. 5 No. 3

The Ruhr Crisis, 1923-4 
by Dr Conan Fischer Vol. 5 No. 3

Economic and Social Change in Inter-war Britain, 1919-39 
by Dr Seàn Glynn Vol. 5 No. 3

Stanley Baldwin, Conservative Inter-war Leader 
by Dr Robert Pearce Vol. 5 No. 3

Millennial Essay. Europe at the Millennium: Looking Forward, Thinking Backward 
by Dr Bruce Haddock Vol. 5 No. 3

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Volume 6, 2000/1

The French Revolution and the War with England
by Professor Norman Hampson. Vol 6, No 1

George Canning: A Successful Foreign Secretary?
by John Lowe. Vol 6, No 1

How Religious was Victorian Britain?
by Professor Hugh McLeod. Vol 6, No 1

Popular Conservatism in Britain, 1867-1914
by Dr Rohan McWilliam. Vol 6, No 1

Rasputin and the Decline of Tsarism
by Dr Harold Shukman. Vol 6, No 1

How Fascist was Mussolini?
by Professor Roger Griffin. Vol 6, No 1

Europe’s Changing Economy in the Second Half of the 19th Century
by Professor Sidney Pollard. Vol 6, No 2

Destructive Contradictions within British Liberalism
by Alan Sykes. Vol 6, No 2

The Salvation Army: Origins and Early Days, 1865-1900
by Dr Glenn Horridge. Vol 6, No 2

General Georges Boulanger: Deceiver or Deceived?
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 6, No 2

Economics and Politics in Britain between the Wars
by Dr Malcolm Smith. Vol 6, No 2

Nazi Anti-Semitic Policy and the Origins of the ‘Final Solution’
by Dr Lisa Pine. Vol 6, No 2

Continuity and change in British History, 1846-1916
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol 6, No 3

Napoleon III: hero or grotesque mediocrity?
by Professor Roger Price. Vol 6, No 3

How ‘democratic’ was late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain?
by Dr Geoffrey Stewart. Vol 6, No 3

Why did Tsarist government not learn the lessons of the 1905 revolution?
by Professor Peter Waldron. Vol 6, No 3

The historiography of Italian History, 1915-40
by Dr Philip Morgan. Vol 6, No 3

The European Powers and the Spanish Civil War
by Dr Pat Knight. Vol 6, No 3

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Volume 7, 2001/2

Historians and the Great Reform Act
by Dr Michael Turner. Vol 7, No 1

Understanding Mid-Victorian Society: 1840s to 1880s
by Professor K. Theodore Hoppen. Vol 7, No 1

The Tragic Life of the Last Habsburg Emperor
by Nick Pelling. Vol 7, No 1

Counterfactual History: the role of Lenin in 1917
by Dr Ronald Kowalski. Vol 7, No 1

How Hitler Consolidated his Power, 1933-4
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger. Vol 7, No 1

Affluence and Decline: The Conservatives in Power 1951-64
by Dr Kevin Jefferys. Vol 7, No 1

Why prostitution became associated with ‘feeble-mindedness’
by Dr Paula Bartley. Vol 7, No 2

Lord Rosebery, an unknown Prime Minister
by John Garland. Vol 7, No 2

The Young Turks in Government, 1908-14
by Alexander Macfie. Vol 7, No 2

The Popular Front in France, 1936-7
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 7, No 2

Fatal Attraction. Why Nazism Appealed to Voters
by Professor Roger Griffin. Vol 7, No 2

The Post-war Consensus: Did it Exist?
by Dr David Dutton. Vol 7, No 2

Politics and Banquets: the French Political Reform Campaign of 1847
by Dr Sharif Gemie. Vol 7, No 3

The Primacy of Foreign Policy in Germany, 1815-1871
by Dr Brendan Simms. Vol 7, No 3

British Foreign Policy, 1874-1914
by Professor John Charmley. Vol 7, No 3

The Historiography of the Decline of the Liberal Party
by Professor Martin Pugh. Vol 7, No 3

The British Economy in the 1920s
by Dr Peter Dewey. Vol 7, No 3

The Defeat of the Hungarian Rising backfired on the Soviet Empire
by Professor Raymond Pearson. Vol 7, No 3


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Volume 8, 2002/3

Writings about Chartism
by Professor Edward Royle. Vol 8, No 1

Continuity and Change in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, 1855-1955
by Dr David Moon. Vol 8, No 1

Why did the Trade Unions decide to form their own political party?
by Professor W. Hamish Fraser. Vol 8, No 1

Change and Continuity: German History 1919-45
by Professor Panikos Panayi. Vol 8, No 1

The Origins of the General Strike of 1926
by Dr Robert Pearce. Vol 8, No 1

The Historiography of the Cold War
by Dr David Williamson. Vol 8, No 1

Western Warfare, 1792-1918
by Professor Jeremy Black. Vol 8, No 2

Lord Liverpool as Prime Minister by
Dr Graham Goodlad. Vol 8, No 2

Turning Points and Continuities in British Political History, 1830-1900
by Professor William Rubinstein. Vol 8, No 2

Bismarck and the Historians
by Dr Bruce Waller. Vol 8, No 2

How Successful was the New Deal?
by Alan Farmer. Vol 8, No 2

Mortality, Mythology and Marshalship: The Case of Philippe Pétain
by Dr Nicholas Atkin. Vol 8, No 2

Risorgimento: People-power in Nineteenth-century Italy?
by Professor Raymond Pearson. Vol 8, No 3

Gladstone and the Historians
by Dr Rohan McWilliam. Vol 8, No 3

The Kulturkampf had causes outside Germany and long-term consequences
by Francis Stapleton. Vol 8, No 3

The Strange Death of Irish Home Rule
by Nick Pelling. Vol 8, No 3

Opposition and Resistance in Nazi Germany
by Dr Frank McDonough. Vol 8, No 3

Neville Chamberlain and the Verdict of History
by Dr David Dutton. Vol 8, No 3


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Volume 9, 2003/4

Living Standards in Britain During the Industrial Revolution
by Dr Charles More. Vol 9, No 1

Was Prussian Victory over Austria in 1866 Inevitable?
by Professor John Breuilly. Vol 9, No 1

The Liberal Party and Social Reform in the Early Twentieth Century
by Professor Geoffrey Searle. Vol 9, No 1

Stalinism: What was it and why is it so difficult to define?
by Jane Redfern. Vol 9, No 1

Stanley Baldwin and Interwar British Politics
by Professor Philip Williamson. Vol 9, No 1

Italy, 1915-1940: Change and Continuity
by Dr Philip Morgan. Vol 9, No 1

The American Constitution. A Wonderful Work or a Bundle of Compromises?
by William Simpson. Vol 9, No 2

Society, Welfare and Health, 1800-1850
by Dr Steven King. Vol 9, No 2

Continuity, Change and Nation building in Italy, 1815-1922
by Professor Christopher Duggan. Vol 9, No 2

Disraeli’s Foreign Policy
by Dr Ian St John. Vol 9, No 2

Hitler and the Führer State
by Professor David Welch. Vol 9, No 2

Churchill and Appeasement
by Dr Robert Pearce. Vol 9, No 2

The State and the Question of Poverty in the Nineteenth Century
by Professor Alan Kidd. Vol 9, No 3

The Gendarme: A Symbol of State Power in Nineteenth-century Europe
by Professor Clive Emsley. Vol 9, No 3

Imperial Germany: Success or Failure?
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger. Vol 9, No 3

What was ‘new’ about New Liberalism?
by Dr Robert Self. Vol 9, No 3

Mussolini and the Rise of Italian Fascism
by Dr John Pollard. Vol 9, No 3

Women in Politics and Society, 1945-64
by Professor David Childs. Vol 9, No 3

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Volume 10, 2004/5


The Great Reform Act of 1832
by Edward Pearce. Vol 10, No 1

Habsburg policy in Italy 1814-48
by Dr David Laven. Vol 10, No 1

Civil war in Russia, 1918-31
by Professor Geoffrey Swain. Vol 10, No 1

Nazism from a Regional Perspective
by Dr Chris Szejnmann. Vol 10, No 1

The Decline of the Liberal party, 1914-51
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol 10, No 1

The Origins of the Second World War
by Dr Victor Rothwell. Vol 10, No 1

Germany and the French Revolution
by Professor Peter Wilson. Vol 10, No 2

W.E. Gladstone and the Liberal Crusade
by Dr Terry Jenkins. Vol 10, No 2

The Reasons for the Outbreak of War in 1914
by Professor Roy Bridge. Vol 10, No 2

Churchill and Chamberlain in May 1940
by John Garland. Vol 10, No 2

The Black Years: Germany’s Occupation of France 1940-4
by Malcolm Pearce. Vol 10, No 2

The Fall and Rise of Labour, 1974-97
by Eddie Falshaw. Vol 10, No 2

Wellington and the Nature of Hanoverian Government
by Professor Peter Jupp. Vol 10, No 3

The Structure and Problems of German Nationalism before Bismarck
by Dr Frank Müller. Vol 10, No 3

Disraeli, Gladstone and Parliamentary Reform
by Dr Graham Goodlad. Vol 10, No 3

Conservatives in Crisis. The Conservative Party in Opposition, 1905-15
by Professor David Dutton. Vol 10, No 3

American Foreign Policy, 1914-41
by William Simpson. Vol 10, No 3

The Position and Status of Women in Nazi Germany
by Dr Matthew Stibbe. Vol 10, No 3

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Volume 11, 2005/6

The ‘People’s Minister’: Lord Palmerston and Mid-Victorian Politics
by Dr David Brown. Vol 11, No 1

Trotsky: his struggle for Bolshevik survival and unity, 1917-24
by Dr Ian Thatcher. Vol 11, No 1

Franklin Roosevelt
by Professor Hugh Brogan. Vol 11, No 1

The Social Contours of the Nazi Electorate, 1928-1933
by Dr Detlef Mühlberger. Vol 11, No 1

Winston Churchill: Politics and Policies 1900-35
by Dr Stuart Ball. Vol 11, No 1

The Welfare State in Britain 1948-90
by Professor Rodney Lowe. Vol 11, No 1

George Canning, Genius without Judgment
by John Garland. Vol 11, No 2

Disraeli as Opposition Leader
by Dr Ian St John. Vol 11, No 2

The Radical Right in Weimar Germany, 1919-33
by Dr Lee McGowan. Vol 11, No 2

The Papacy and the Fascists
by Francis Stapleton. Vol 11, No 2

Labour and ‘Frontism’ in the 1930s
by Dr John Swift. Vol 11, No 2

Social Change in Britain, 1955-2000
by Dr Andrew Rosen. Vol 11, No 2


France and Italian Unification
by Professor Robert Pearce
. Vol 11, No 3

Gladstone’s Foreign Policy
by Dr Michael Partridge
. Vol 11, No 3

The Treaty of Versailles, the Collapse of Weimar and the Rise of Hitler
by Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger
. Vol 11, No 3

Trade Unionism in the United Kingdom in the 1930s and 1940s
by Professor Chris Wrigley
. Vol 11, No 3

Images of Stalin in the Khrushchev Era
by Dr Polly Jones
. Vol 11, No 3

Monnet’s European Dreams
by Malcolm Pearce
. Vol 11, No 3

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Volume 12, 2006/7

The Whigs in Power: the Age of Reform, 1830-41
by Dr Graham Goodlad
. Vol 12, No 1

How Bismarck Came to Power in Prussia
by Dr Katherne Lerman
. Vol 12, No 1

The Social Roots of Political Change in Later Nineteenth-Century Britain
by Professor Martin Pugh
. Vol 12, No 1

Stalin’s Terror
by Dr Philip Boobbyer
. Vol 12, No 1

Working-class Holidays before 1950
by Dr Susan Barton. Vol 12, No 2

The First World War and the British Party System
by Dr David Powell. Vol 12, No 2

How Tarnished Were Weimar’s Golden Years?
by Professor Robert Pearce. Vol 12, No 2

Roosevelt and the Entry of the USA into the Second World War
by Professor Alan Farmer. Vol 12, No 2

The Eastern Question and the European States System
by Professor Roy Bridge. Vol 12, No 3

Castlereagh
by John Garland. Vol 12, No 3

Russia in 1917: politics
by Dr Martin McCauley. Vol 12, No 3

The 1945 Election
by Professor Robert Pearce. Vol 12, No 3

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Volume 13, 2007/8

Why was there a Conservative Ascendancy in Late-Victorian Britain?
by Professor Michael Bentley. Vol 13, No 1

Perceptions of the Irish Easter Rising, 1916 (Part I)
by William Simpson. Vol 13, No 1

Modernisation and the United States, 1901-39
by Professor Hugh Brogan. Vol 13, No 1

The Social Background of the Membership of the Nazi Party, 1919-1933
by Professor Detlef Mühlberger. Vol 13, No 1

The Great Reform Act and the Electorate after 1832
by Professor Eric J. Evans. Vol 13, No 2

Perceptions of the Irish Easter Rising, 1916 (Part II)
by William Simpson. Vol 13, No 2

Eastern Europe, 1918-1953
by Professor Paul G. Lewis. Vol 13, No 2

Germany 1945-95: Divided and Reunited
by Dr David Williamson. Vol 13, No 2

Terrorism in Regency London: the assassination of Spencer Perceval
by Dr Russ Foster. Vol 13, No 3

British Reactions to the First World War in the 1920s and 1930s
by Professor Brian Bond. Vol 13, No 3

Churchill and India Reform
by Dr Ian St John. Vol 13, No 3

Czechoslovakia, 1918-1990: a Historical Survey
by Dr Maria Dowling

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Volume 14, 2008/9

forthcoming


 

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