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Ramsey: The Lives of an English Fenland Town, 1200-1600 -- Harvey ... Was it already a settled family name when it first occurred in the Ramsey records? What is known about migration in the region to which Ramsey belonged that ...
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Oxford Journals | Humanities | English Historical Review The English Historical Review (EHR) deals not only with British history, ... The EHR includes major Articles, 'Notes and Documents', and Debates on medieval ...
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REVIEWS OF BOOKS -- HARCOURT XCVI (380): 629 -- The English ... The English Historical Review 1981 XCVI(CCCLXXX):629-630; doi:10.1093/ehr/XCVI.CCCLXXX.629 ... REVIEWS OF BOOKS. FREDA HARCOURT ...
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Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders ... Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders ... alternate history in surveying how the war aims of the major leaders of the Second World War ...
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Shorter Notices -- CANNON CIII (409): 1054 -- The English ... The English Historical Review 1988 CIII(CCCCIX):1054-1055; doi:10.1093/ehr/CIII.CCCCIX.1054-b ... Shorter Notices. JOHN CANNON ...
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The Poor in England, 1700-1850: An Economy of Makeshifts -- Innes ... This collection of essays further elucidates what Olwen Hufton famously (originally with reference to the French poor) termed their ‘economy of makeshifts’. ...
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Errata -- VI (24): 815 -- The English Historical Review In Canon Dixon's review of Gasquet and Bishop's ‘Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer,’ page 571, line 15 from bottom, for ‘he refers’ read ‘I refer;’ ...
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The Fifteenth Century (Vol. V). Of Mice and Men: Image, Belief and ... Of Mice and Men: Image, Belief and Regulation in Late Medieval England, ed. Linda Clark (Woodbridge: Boydell P., 2005; pp. 181. £45). ...
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Myths of Harmony: Race and Republicanism during the Age of ... This vignette illustrates well the issue that lies at the heart of Myths of Harmony: the incorporation of a language of racial equality into Colombian ...
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Master Stephen Langton, Future Archbishop of Canterbury: The Paris ... Master Stephen Langton was without doubt the most prolific of the theologians teaching at Paris around 1200; later as archbishop of Canterbury he was the ...
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