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Volume 118, Number 479, November 2003
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J.M. Roberts (1928–2003)
pp. 1159-1160(2)
Author: George Holmes

Self-justification in Augustine's Confessions
pp. 1161-1175(15)
Author: Henry Chadwick

Studien zum St Galler Klosterplan II
pp. 1306-1308(3)
Author: E.C. Fernie

The English and the Normans
pp. 1308-1310(3)
Author: Rees Davis

King Stephen
pp. 1311-1312(2)
Author: T.N. Bisson

L’Empire des Plantagenêt, 1154–1224
pp. 1313-1314(2)
Author: Jean Dunbabin

Gervase of Tilbury, Otia Imperialia: Recreation for an Emperor
pp. 1314-1316(3)
Author: Benjamin Arnold

The Measure of Multitude: Population in Medieval Thought
pp. 1316-1318(3)
Author: M.S. Kempshall

Mexico: The Colonial Era
pp. 1318-1320(3)
Author: John Lynch

Mexico: From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest
pp. 1318-1320(3)
Author: John Lynch

War at Sea in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
pp. 1320-1322(3)
Author: Richard Gorski

La Torture judiciaire: Approches historiques et juridiques
pp. 1323-1325(3)
Author: Jean Dunbabin

Reading History in Early Modern England
pp. 1329-1330(2)
Author: David Norbrook

A Companion to Stuart Britain
pp. 1331-1333(3)
Author: William Lamont

The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1690–1715
pp. 1335-1338(4)
Author: Julian Hoppit

Oakeshott on History
pp. 1345-1346(2)
Author: Michael Bentley

Origins of the English
pp. 1348-1349(2)
Author: Martin Henig

St Augustine and the Conversion of England
pp. 1350-1351(2)
Author: Nicholas Brooks

The Beginnings of English Law
pp. 1351-1352(2)
Author: Brian A.W. Simpson

Lieux sacrés, lieux de culte, sanctuaires
pp. 1358-1359(2)
Author: Colin Morris

The Latin Chronicle of the Kings of Castile
pp. 1359-1360(2)
Author: Peter Linehan

Medieval English Wardship in Romance and Law
pp. 1362-1363(2)
Author: Louise J. Wilkinson

The Theory and Practice of Revolt in Medieval England
pp. 1363-1365(3)
Author: Michael Prestwich

Richard III: A Royal Enigma
pp. 1368-1368(1)
Author: Michael Hicks

Europe in the Sixteenth Century
pp. 1372-1373(2)
Author: Richard Mackenney

Under the Molehill: An Elizabethan Spy Story
pp. 1376-1377(2)
Author: Penry Williams

Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan Man of Science
pp. 1378-1379(2)
Author: Robert Goulding

Elizabethan Rhetoric: Theory and Practice
pp. 1379-1380(2)
Author: Blair Worden

Eating Right in the Renaissance
pp. 1380-1381(2)
Author: Joan Thirsk

King James
pp. 1381-1382(2)
Author: Michael B. Young

Literary Culture in Jacobean England: Reading, 1621
pp. 1383-1384(2)
Author: Alastair Bellany

Morandi’s Last Prophecy and the End of Renaissance Politics
pp. 1387-1388(2)
Author: Brian Vickers

William Penn
pp. 1392-1393(2)
Author: Peter Thompson

James II
pp. 1393-1394(2)
Author: Tim Harris

The Pirate Wars
pp. 1394-1395(2)
Author: N.A.M. Rodger

The Three-Piece Suit and Modern Masculinity: England, 1550–1850
pp. 1395-1396(2)
Author: Lawrence E. Klein

The Iron Bridge: Symbol of the Industrial Revolution
pp. 1401-1402(2)
Author: John Sweetman

Rethinking Early Modern India
pp. 1402-1403(2)
Author: Michael H. Fisher

The Enlightenment and the Origins of European Australia
pp. 1403-1404(2)
Author: J.G.A. Pocock

Die Revolution von 1848/49
pp. 1405-1407(3)
Author: Jonathan Sperber

The Merry Duchess
pp. 1405-1405(1)
Author: L.G. Mitchell

Palmerston
pp. 1408-1409(2)
Author: David Brown

Paris, Capital of the World
pp. 1410-1411(2)
Author: Philip Mansel

Moltke and the German Wars, 1864–1871
pp. 1413-1414(2)
Authors: Frank Müller

The Controversialist: An Intellectual Life of Goldwin Smith
pp. 1414-1415(2)
Author: Peter Mandler

No Idle Rich: The Wealthy in Canterbury and Otago, 1840–1914
pp. 1417-1417(1)
Author: William D. Rubinstein

Scotland’s Health, 1919–1948
pp. 1422-1423(2)
Author: Bernard Harris

The Making of Modern Japan
pp. 1423-1424(2)
Author: C.S. Jones

Nazism
pp. 1426-1427(2)
Author: Stefan Berger

Asians in Britain: 400 Years of History
pp. 1430-1431(2)
Author: Colin Holmes

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