Intelligence and intrigue in the March of Wales: noblewomen and the fall of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, 1274–82. Emma Cavell
Famine is not the problem: a historical perspective. Cormac Ó Gráda
False traitors or worthy knights? Treason and rebellion against Edward II in the Scalacronica and the Anglo-Norman prose Brut chronicles. Andy King
Radical Geneva? The publication of Knox’s First Blast of the Trumpet and Goodman’s How Superior Powers Oght to be Obeyd in context. Charlotte Panofre
The rise of the promeneur: walking the city in eighteenth-century Paris. Laurent Turcot
Black people and the criminal justice system: prejudice and practice in later eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century London. Peter King and John Carter Wood
Moral economies and the cold chain. Susanne Freidberg
Eugenics, socialism and artificial insemination: the public career of Herbert Brewer. David Redvaldsen
Can we conquer unemployment? The Liberal party, public works and the 1931 political crisis. Peter Sloman
Notes and Documents
Lord Burghley’s ‘Ten precepts’ for his son, Robert Cecil: a new date and interpretation. Fred B. Tromly