Articles 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...
Through French eyes: Victorian cities in the eighteen-forties viewed by Léon Faucher by Philip Morey This article examines the motivation, scope, findings and reception of the survey of London, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham which the French...
Announcing our new online submission process As part of our continuing efforts to support both authors and reviewers, we are pleased to announce that Historical Research has adopted an online submission and peer review system, ScholarOne Manuscripts. All new...
‘Now the mask is taken off’: Jacobitism and colonial New England, 1702–27 by David Parrish Jacobitism has been shown to be an integral and enduring element of British culture, especially during the twenty-six years following the Revolution of...
The Great War 1914-18 A new virtual issue commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War, including articles on Kitchener and that famous poster, war poetry and soldiers’ experiences and emotions. Herbert Read and the fluid memory of the First World War:...
Historical Research – November 2014 (vol. 87, no. 238) Contents: Articles Toward a historical dialectic of culinary styles (pages 581–590) Ken Albala Episcopal emotions: tears in the life of the medieval bishop (pages 591–610) Katherine Harvey Licit medicine or...
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