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Volume 122, Number 496, April 2007

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Central and Local Government and the Provision of Municipal Medicine, 191939
pp. 397-426(30)
Authors: Taylor, Becky; Stewart, John; Powell, Martin

Prince Charles and the Second Session of the 1621 Parliament
pp. 427-441(15)
Author: Cust, Richard

Le march de la terre au Moyen ge
pp. 465-467(3)
Author: Harvey, PDA

From Hastings to the Mary Rose: The Great Warbow
pp. 469-471(3)
Author: Prestwich, Michael

Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion
pp. 479-481(3)
Author: Hunter, Michael

Le parlement de Paris ou La Voix de la Raison (15591589)
pp. 481-483(3)
Author: de Waele, Michel

Napolon et lOpra: La politique sur la scne, 18101815
pp. 486-490(5)
Author: Ellis, Geoffrey

Science across the European Empires, 18001950
pp. 493-495(3)
Author: Harrison, M

The Organisation of Knowledge in Victorian Britain
pp. 495-496(2)
Author: Sutherland, Gillian

The Circus and Victorian Society
pp. 498-500(3)
Author: Stoddart, Helen

An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe
pp. 503-505(3)
Author: O'Hara, GS

The Dictators: Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia
pp. 511-513(3)
Author: Gerwarth, Robert

The Turks in World History
pp. 516-516(1)
Author: Heywood, Colin

History and Geography in Late Antiquity
pp. 516-517(2)
Author: Markus, RA

Re-Thinking Kinship and Feudalism in Early Medieval Europe
pp. 518-519(2)
Author: Reynolds, Susan

My Quest for the Middle Ages
pp. 523-524(2)
Author: Rider, Catherine

The Crusaders
pp. 525-526(2)
Author: Bull, Marcus

The Crusades
pp. 526-527(2)
Author: Tyerman, CJ

The Barons Crusade: A Call to Arms and its Consequences
pp. 527-528(2)
Author: Jackson, Peter

La giustizia pubblica medievale
pp. 528-529(2)
Author: Dean, Trevor

Une Histoire Culinaire du Moyen Age
pp. 530-531(2)
Author: Dyer, Christopher

Cambridge and its Economic Region, 14501560
pp. 533-534(2)
Author: Dyer, Alan

John Stow (15251605) and the Making of the English Past
pp. 537-538(2)
Author: Woolf, Daniel

English Catholic Historians and the English Reformation, 15851954
pp. 541-542(2)
Author: Haigh, Christopher

A Kindly Place? Living in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
pp. 544-545(2)
Author: Ewan, Elizabeth

Politics and War in the Three Stuart Kingdoms, 163749
pp. 549-550(2)
Author: Roots, Ivan

Religious Identities in Britain, 16601832
pp. 551-551(1)
Author: Ward, WR

Cultures and Identities in Colonial British America
pp. 552-553(2)
Author: Thompson, Peter

A Rattleskull Genius: The Many Faces of Iolo Morganwg
pp. 557-558(2)
Author: Sweet, Rosemary

Russia in the European Context: A Member of the Family
pp. 560-560(1)
Author: Hosking, Geoffrey

Rawdon Brown and the Anglo-Venetian Relationship
pp. 562-563(2)
Author: Fletcher, Stella

Britain and the Papacy in the Age of Revolution, 184651
pp. 563-564(2)
Author: Chadwick, Owen

Farming in Lincolnshire, 18501945
pp. 565-567(3)
Author: Turner, Michael

Women and Work Culture: Britain, c.18501950
pp. 567-568(2)
Author: Thane, Pat

A History of the Liberal Party in the Twentieth Century
pp. 570-571(2)
Author: Bogdanor, Vernon

Australia's History: Themes and Debates
pp. 575-576(2)
Author: Blainey, Geoffrey

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