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Volume 56, Number 1, 2003

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Niall Ferguson's Imperial Passion
pp. 175-183(9)
Author: Jon Wilson

‘The Gangs of New York’: the Mean Streets in History
pp. 204-209(6)
Author: Daniel J. Walkowitz

How Should Historians Think about ‘The Gangs of New York’?
pp. 210-216(7)
Author: Richard Oestreicher

Captives: Britain, Empire and the World, 1600–1850
pp. 231-238(8)
Author: Miles Ogborn

London Corresponding Society, 1792–1799
pp. 238-244(7)
Author: Jon Mee

‘Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress’
pp. 245-250(6)
Author: Clarissa Campbell Orr

Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress
pp. 245-250(6)
Author: Clarissa Campbell Orr

The Identity of England
pp. 251-257(7)
Author: Hugh Kearney

Patriots: National Identity in Britain 1949–2000
pp. 251-257(7)
Author: Hugh Kearney

England: an Elegy
pp. 251-257(7)
Author: Hugh Kearney

The Allotment Movement in England, 1793–1873
pp. 272-277(6)
Author: Peter Jones

Small Screens, Big Ideas: Television in the 1950s
pp. 278-285(8)
Author: John Ellis

Obituaries
pp. 287-306(20)

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