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Historical Research – top 5 most cited articles

Dec 5, 2017 | Historical Research (Journal)

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Enjoy FREE access to the top 5 most cited articles over the past two years. These key articles are generating conversation and influencing your community.
Top 5 Most Cited Articles:

 

The rise of the promeneur: walking the city in eighteenth-century Paris. Laurent Turcot

 

Notable protests: respectable resistance in occupied northern France, 1914-18. James E. Connolly

 

Sterilization and the British Conservative party: rethinking the failure of the Eugenics Society’s political strategy in the nineteen-thirties. Bradley W. Hart and Richard Carr

 

The representation and experience of English urban fire disasters. John E. Morgan

 

False traitors or worthy knights? Treason and rebellion against Edward II in the Scalacronica and the Anglo-Norman prose Brut chronicles. Andy King

 

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