Historical Research survey and prize draw

  20 October – 12 November 2017 We would really like to hear what you think about the IHR’s journal, Historical Research. Please help by filling in our survey. All information provided will be kept anonymous and used solely for the purpose of...

November issue of Historical Research

Historical Research, vol. xc, no. 250 Articles:  Miscellanies, Christian reform and early medieval encyclopaedism: a reconsideration of the pre-bestiary Latin Physiologus manuscripts. Anna Dorofeeva Wales in late medieval and early modern English histories: neglect,...
New Historical Research articles

New Historical Research articles

Wales in late medieval and early modern English histories: neglect, rediscovery, and their implications. Tim Thornton Those who read English history in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries encountered significant coverage of Wales. English readers of late...
New Historical Research articles

New Historical Research articles

Miscellanies, Christian reform and early medieval encyclopaedism: a reconsideration of the pre-bestiary Latin Physiologus manuscripts. Anna Dorofeeva This article examines the evidence of the early medieval Latin Physiologus manuscripts for compilatory practices...

Royal Historical Society Alexander Prize

Congratulations to Felicity Hill whose Historical Research article  ‘Magna Carta, canon law and pastoral care: excommunication and the church’s publication of the charter’ (Historical Research, lxxxix (2016)), was selected as runner up in the Royal Historical...

New Historical Research articles

‘Reformation’ or ‘ruin’? The impeachment of the duke of Buckingham and early Stuart politics. David Coast This article challenges the influential revisionist interpretation of the impeachment of the duke of Buckingham in the parliament of 1626. It argues that...