‘To[o] much eating stifles the child’: fat bodies and reproduction in early modern England. Sarah Toulalan
Other contents:
- Hiding the truth: exegetical discussions of Abraham’s lie from Hugh of St. Victor to Stephen Langton. Emily Corran
- Dorset in the period of baronial reform and rebellion, 1258–67. Huw Ridgeway
- High clergy and printers: anti-Reformation polemic in the kingdom of Poland, 1520–36. Natalia Nowakowska
- The misuse of loyalty? James Dundas and the faculty of advocates’ letter to Queen Anne of 1711. Adrian Lashmore-Davies
- Pressing the French and defending the Palmerstonian line: Lord William Hervey and The Times, 1846–8. Laurence M. Guymer
- ‘They seem to have all died out’: witches and witchcraft in Lark Rise to Candleford and the English countryside, c.1830–1930. Thomas Waters
- Investigating the sixties at a sixties institution: teaching as historiography. Lucy Robinson and Chris Warne