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  • David Reynolds:studies in competitive co-operation. Aldous, Richard and Ashton, Nigel picture_as_pdf
  • Diplomatic relations after the Iran nuclear deal. Alvandi, Roham
  • Flirting with neutrality: the Shah, Khrushchev, and the failed 1959 Soviet–Iranian negotiations. Alvandi, Roham
  • Guest editor's introduction: Iran and the Cold War. Alvandi, Roham
  • Introduction: Iran in the age of Aryamehr. Alvandi, Roham
  • Muhammad Reza Pahlavi and the Bahrain question, 1968-1970. Alvandi, Roham
  • Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: the origins of Iranian primacy in the Persian Gulf. Alvandi, Roham
  • Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah:the United States and Iran in the Cold War. Alvandi, Roham
  • The Shah's détente with Khrushchev: Iran's 1962 missile base pledge to the Soviet Union. Alvandi, Roham
  • The age of Aryamehr: late Pahlavi Iran and its global entanglements. Alvandi, Roham
  • The Shah’s petro-diplomacy with Ceausescu:Iran and Romania in the era of Détente. Alvandi, Roham and Gheorghe, Eliza
  • In the interests of justice?: grass-roots prosecution and collaboration in Francoist military trials, 1939-1945. Anderson, Peter
  • Executive summary: changing the European debate-focus on climate change. Anheier, Helmut K. and Chenard, Marie Julie and Westad, O.A
  • Reading list: most popular blog posts of 2018. Arman, Abukar and Woldemariam, Yohannes and Fasan, Olu and Ogeno, Charles and O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph and Weis, Julianne and Lewis, Joanna and De Waal, Alex and Bouka, Yolande and Mertens, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Fashioning an imperial metropolis at the 1896 Berliner Gewerbeausstellung. Arnold, Katherine picture_as_pdf
  • David Owen, human rights and the remaking of British foreign policy. Ashton, Nigel
  • King Hussein of Jordan. Ashton, Nigel
  • The Thatcher government and the Libyan campaign against dissidents in the United Kingdom, 1979-84. Ashton, Nigel picture_as_pdf
  • Anglo-American relations from World War to Cold War. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Anglo-American revival and empire during the Macmillan years, 1957-63. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Anglo-Dutch relations and the Kaiser Question, 1918-20. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Book review: in the name of oil: Anglo-American relations in the Middle East, 1950-1958 - by Ivan L. G. Pearson. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Britain, Nasser and the balance of power in the Middle East, 1952-1977: from the Eygptian revolution to the six day war. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Chemical Maggie? Thatcher’s handling of the crisis caused by Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait and lessons for Boris Johnson. Ashton, Nigel J picture_as_pdf
  • Cold War, hot war, and civil war: King Hussein and Jordan's regional role, 1967-1973. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Eisenhower, Macmillan and the problem of Nasser: Anglo-American relations and Arab nationalism, 1955-1959. Ashton, Nigel J
  • False prophets:British leaders' fateful fascination with the Middle East from Suez to Syria. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Gulf War Syndrome:British warnings over the risk of chemical and biological weapons release were ignored by the US in 1991. Ashton, Nigel J picture_as_pdf
  • Gulf War syndrome:British warnings over the risk of chemical and biological weapons release were ignored by the US in 1991. Ashton, Nigel J picture_as_pdf
  • Kennedy, Macmillan and the Cold War: the irony of interdependence. Ashton, Nigel J
  • King Hussein of Jordan: a political life. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Macmillan and the Middle East. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Managing Transition: Macmillan and the Utility of Anglo-American Relations. Ashton, Nigel J
  • The Middle East: intractable conflict?: Jordan’s unavoidable stake in the Middle East peace process. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Pulling the strings: King Hussein's role during the crisis of 1970 in Jordan. Ashton, Nigel J
  • The hijacking of a pact: the formation of the Baghdad Pact and the Anglo-American tensions in the Middle East, 1955-58. Ashton, Nigel J
  • A microcosm of decline: British loss of nerve and military intervention in Jordan and Kuwait, 1958 and 1961. Ashton, Nigel J
  • 'A special relationship sometimes in spite of ourselves': Britain and Jordan, 1957-73. Ashton, Nigel J
  • Book review: Three kings: the rise of an American empire in the Middle East after World War II. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • Book review: missions accomplished?: the United States and Iraq since World War I. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • For king and country: Jack O’Connell, the CIA and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1963-71. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • Harold Macmillan and the 'Golden Days' of Anglo-American relations revisited, 1957–63. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • Hitler on the Nile?: British and American perceptions of the Nasser regime, 1952-70. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • Searching for a just and lasting peace? Anglo-American relations and the road to United Nations Security Council Resolution 242. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • A local terrorist made good: the Callaghan government and the Arab-Israeli peace process, 1977-79. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • A rearguard action: Harold Macmillan and the making of British foreign policy, 1957-1963. Ashton, Nigel J.
  • Introduction: the Iran-Iraq War: new international perspectives. Ashton, Nigel J. and Gibson, Bryan
  • Hanging the kaiser: Anglo-Dutch relations and the fate of Wilhelm II, 1918-20. Ashton, Nigel J. and Hellema, Duco
  • The unfinished history of the Iran-Iraq war:faith, firepower, and Iran's revolutionary guards. Ashton, Nigel picture_as_pdf
  • John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan:dependence and interdependence. Ashton, Nigel J picture_as_pdf
  • Taking friends for granted: the Carter administration, Jordan and the Camp David Accords, 1977-80. Ashton, Nigel J
  • From Mau Mau to Harambee: memoirs and memoranda of colonial Kenya. Askwith, Tom
  • Armed forces: introduction. Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane and Jones, Heather
  • Els mercaders catalans i la cultura de l'Edat Mitjana al Renaixement. Aurell, Jaume and Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Connecting Central America to the Southern Cone:the Chilean and Argentine response to the Nicaraguan revolution of 1979. Avery, Molly
  • Shi’i worlds interrupted:waqf and pilgrimage in Russia’s South Caucasus (1863-1876). Azarbadegan, Zeinab
  • Finding the ghosts of Malaysian anti-colonial resistance:the archival afterlives of a lost future. Azra Bin Azlira, Armand picture_as_pdf
  • Nationalism and decolonisation in Singapore:the Malayan generation, 1953-1963, by Thum Ping Tjin, Abingdon, Routledge, 2023, 350 pp., £140.00 (hbk), ISBN 9781032484259. Azra Bin Azlira, Armand
  • Producing the subaltern:epistemic violence against the Malay left, c.1945–1957. Azra bin Azlira, Armand picture_as_pdf
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  • History and religious conversion. Baer, Marc
  • Atmeydanı'nda ölüm : 17. yüzyıl İstanbul'unda toplumsal cinsiyet, hoşgörü ve ihtida. Baer, Marc David
  • Death in the hippodrome: sexual politics and legal culture in the reign of Mehmet IV. Baer, Marc David
  • Erdoğan accuses Germany of echoing the Nazis – but his own record on anti-Semitism is shameful. Baer, Marc David
  • German, Jew, Muslim, gay:the life and times of Hugo Marcus. Baer, Marc David
  • Honored by the glory of Islam: conversion and conquest in Ottoman Europe. Baer, Marc David
  • Mistaken for Jews: Turkish PhD students in Nazi Germany. Baer, Marc David
  • The Ottomans:Khans, Caesars, and Caliphs. Baer, Marc David
  • Protestant Islam in Weimar Germany: Hugo Marcus and 'the message of the holy prophet Muhammad to Europe'. Baer, Marc David picture_as_pdf
  • Sinnig zwischen beiden Welten. Der Intellektuelle Hugo Marcus und die Ahmadiyya-Bewegung zur Verbreitung des Islam. Baer, Marc David
  • Sultanic saviors and tolerant Turks:writing Ottoman Jewish history, denying the Armenian genocide. Baer, Marc David
  • Turk and Jew in Berlin: the first Turkish migration to Germany and the Shoah. Baer, Marc David
  • The dönme: Jewish converts, Muslim revolutionaries, and secular Turks. Baer, Marc David
  • Spain and the great powers in the aftermath of the disaster of 1898. Balfour, Sebastian and Preston, Paul
  • The reversal of fortune thesis reconsidered. Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra and Green, Elliott D.
  • Between the blocs: India, the United Nations, and ending the Korean war. Barnes, Robert
  • Book review: the War for Korea, 1950-1951: they came from the north. Barnes, Robert
  • Branding an aggressor: The Commonwealth, the United Nations and the Chinese Intervention in the Korean War. Barnes, Robert
  • Branding an aggressor: the Commonwealth, the United Nations and Chinese intervention in the Korean War, November 1950–January 1951. Barnes, Robert
  • Book review: John McMillian, smoking typewriters: the sixties underground press and the rise of alternative media in America. Basha i Novosejt, Aurélie
  • Book review: Mitchell B. Lerner (ed.), a companion to Lyndon B. Johnson. Basha i Novosejt, Aurélie
  • Lessons for Afghanistan from Vietnam: We had the experience but missed the meaning. Basha i Novosejt, Aurélie picture_as_pdf
  • C. Douglas Dillon, President Kennedy’s economic envoy. Basha i Novosejt, Aurélie
  • Japanese unskilled wages in international perspective, 1741–1913. Bassino, Jean-Pascal and Ma, Debin
  • Wartime internment in camps as a global practice and experience. Bauerkaemper, Arnd and Gusejnova, Dina and de Arcos, Marina Perez
  • „Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung“ als Argument Der Umgang mit dem Nationalsozialismus in Deutschland aus der Perspektive der europäischen Nachbarn und Ostasiens Teil II: Ostasien ("Dealing with the past" as argument: dealing with National Socialism in Germany from the perspective of the European neighbors and East Asia. Part II. East Asia). Bauerkämper, Arnd
  • An economy of suffering: Addressing the violence of discipline in railway workers' petitions to the agent of the East Indian Railway, 1930-47. Bear, Laura
  • Postface. Accepter, endure, refuser. Retours d’expérience, 1914-2014. Beaupré, Nicolas and Jones, Heather and Rasmussen, Anne
  • Careers guide for history graduates. Beck, Peter and Stevenson, David
  • Somali experiences of first wave Caabuqa-corona:an analysis of high COVID-19 mortality and infection levels in London’s East End, 2020. Bede, Farah and Lewis, Joanna picture_as_pdf
  • Is this the end of perestroika?; international reactions to the soviet use of force in the Baltic republics in January 1991. Bergmane, Una
  • The Anglo-Japanese alliance, the “Open Door” and international politics in Asia, 1902-23. Best, Antony
  • Book review: Manchurian railways and the opening of China: an international history - edited by Bruce A. Elleman and Stephen Kotkin. Best, Antony
  • Britain and the coming of the Pacific War. Best, Antony
  • Britain, Japan and Pearl Harbour avoiding war in East Asia, 1936-1941. Best, Antony
  • The British Empire's image of East Asia, 1900-41: politics, ideology, and international order. Best, Antony
  • British engagement with Japan, 1854 -1922:the origins and course of an unlikely alliance. Best, Antony
  • British intellectuals and East Asia in the inter-war years. Best, Antony
  • British intelligence and the Japanese challenge in Asia, 1914-1941. Best, Antony
  • The British perspective. Best, Antony
  • British relations with Japan, 1858-2017: an overview. Best, Antony
  • Constructing an image: British intelligence and Whitehall's perception of Japan. Best, Antony
  • Daiei Teikoku no Shin-Nichi Ha: Kaisen ha Naze Sakerare Nakattaka = British Japanophiles: why could Britain and Japan not avoid war? [translated from the original English-language essays by Dr Tomoki Takeda]. Best, Antony
  • Diagnosis and autopsy: Britain and the outbreak of the Pacific war. Best, Antony
  • Economic appeasement or economic nationalism? A political perspective on the British Empire, Japan and the rise of intra-Asian trade, 1933-37. Best, Antony
  • Eikoku to Nihon pan-Ajia shugi e no chōsen, 1895-1956 [Britain, Japan and the Challenge of Pan-Asianism, 1895-1956]. Best, Antony
  • G. E. Morrison (1862-1920) and Japan. Best, Antony
  • General introduction. Best, Antony
  • Igirisu kara mita taiheiyo senso no kigen: senso o kaihi denakatta (dai ei teikoku no shin nichi ha). Best, Antony
  • Imperial Japan. Best, Antony
  • India, pan-Asianism and the Anglo-Japanese alliance. Best, Antony
  • Intelligence, diplomacy and the Japanese threat to British interests, 1914-41. Best, Antony
  • Introduction: the international history of East Asia, 1900–1968: trade, ideology and the quest for order. Best, Antony
  • ‘The Jackal’s Share’:Whitehall, the City of London and British policy towards the Sino-Japanese War, 1937–9. Best, Antony
  • Japan and the Cold War. Best, Antony
  • Keizai teki yuwa seisaku ka, Keizai teki nashonarizumu ka - 1933-38 nen ni okeru igirisu teikoku, nihon, sosite: ajia kan boeki no kouryu ni tuite no seiji si teki kaishaku [Economic appeasement or economic nationalism? A political perspective on the British Empire, Japan and the rise of intra-Asian trade, 1933-38]. Best, Antony
  • The Leith-Ross mission and British policy towards East Asia, 1934-37. Best, Antony
  • Lord Sempill (1893-1965) and Japan, 1921-41. Best, Antony
  • Major-General F.S.G. Piggott (1883-1966). Best, Antony
  • Mamoru Shigemitsu and Anglo-Japanese relations. Best, Antony
  • “Monko kaiho” ka, “seiryokuken” ka: senkanki no igirisu, nihon to chugoku mondai [“Open door” or “sphere of influence”: Britain, Japan and South China in the inter-war period]. Best, Antony
  • Ohitsu-gaiko kara mita nichi-ei kankei 1919-1941 [The royal dimension in Anglo-Japanese relations, 1919-1941]. Best, Antony
  • Our respective empires should stand together: the royal dimension in Anglo-Japanese relations, 1919-1941. Best, Antony
  • Race, monarchy and the Anglo-Japanese alliance, 1902-1922. Best, Antony
  • Rt. Hon. Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937), Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) and Japan, 1924-40. Best, Antony
  • Senkanki higashi ajia ni okeru kokusai renmei: kokusai kyocho shugi, chiki shugi, nashonarizimu -[Internationalism, regionalism and nationalism in East Asia in the inter-war period]. Best, Antony
  • The Shanghai Temper':J.O.P. Bland (1863-1945) and Japan. Best, Antony
  • Shigemitsu Mamoru as Ambassador to Great Britain, 1938-1941. Best, Antony
  • Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Japan: the revival of political relations, 1961-74. Best, Antony
  • Sir Robert Clive, 1877-1948: British ambassador to Japan, 1934-37. Best, Antony
  • Sir Robert Craigie as ambassador to Japan, 1937-1941. Best, Antony
  • Sir Samuel Hoare and Japan: an orthodox conservative in the 1930s. Best, Antony
  • 'Straws in the wind': Britain and the February 1941 war-scare in East Asia. Best, Antony
  • "That loyal British subject?": Arthur Edwardes and Anglo-Japanese relations, 1932-41. Best, Antony
  • "This is probably over-valued military power": British intelligence and Whitehall's perception of Japan. Best, Antony
  • To contemplate the soul of the oldest civilization in the world:Britain and the Chinese art exhibition of 1935-36. Best, Antony picture_as_pdf
  • 'We are virtually at war with Russia': Britain and the Cold War in East Asia, 1923-40. Best, Antony
  • The birth of the league and the death of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, 1918-1922. Best, Antony
  • A cardinal point of our world strategy: the Foreign Office and the normalization of relations with Japan, 1952-63. Best, Antony
  • The 'cultural turn' and the international history of East Asia: a response to David Reynolds. Best, Antony
  • The double agent’s tale: Vincent Kraft and Anglo-Japanese relations, 1915-18. Best, Antony
  • The 'ghost' of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance: an examination into historical mythmaking. Best, Antony
  • The road to Anglo-Japanese confrontation, 1931-41. Best, Antony
  • The role of diplomatic practice and court protocol in Anglo-Japanese relations, 1867-1900. Best, Antony
  • A royal alliance:court diplomacy and Anglo-Japanese relations, 1900–41. Best, Antony
  • A royal alliance:court diplomacy and Anglo-Japanese relations, 1902-41. Best, Antony
  • International history of the twentieth century. Best, Antony and Hanhimäki, Jussi M. and Maiolo, Joseph A. and Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • International history of the twentieth century and beyond. Best, Antony and Hanhimäki, Jussi M. and Maiolo, Joseph A. and Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • International history of the twentieth century and beyond. Best, Antony and Hanhimäki, Jussi M. and Maiolo, Joseph A. and Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Linguistic minorities and strategic mobilisation in eastern India:Bengali-Biharis during the era of linguistic territorialism (1935–1957). Bhattacharya, Medha
  • Linguistic minorities and strategic mobilisation in eastern India:Bengali-Biharis during the era of linguistic territorialism (1935–57). Bhattacharya, Medha picture_as_pdf
  • The Russian military colonies in 1826. Bitis, A. and Hartley, Janet
  • American mineral frontiers in the twentieth century. Black, Megan
  • Environmental deadpan: new scales and sensations of ecological fallout. Black, Megan
  • Interior’s exterior: the state, mining companies, and resource ideologies in the Point Four program. Black, Megan
  • Scene/unseen:mining for the treasure of the Sierra Madre’s critique of American capitalist exploitation in Mexico. Black, Megan
  • Between order and loyalty: the Civil Guard and the Spanish Second Republic, 1931-1936. Blaney, Gerald
  • Book review: Andy Durgan, "the Spanish Civil War". Blaney, Gerald
  • Book review: George R. Esenwein, "the Spanish Civil War: a modern tragedy". Blaney, Gerald
  • Keeping order in republican Spain, 1931-1936. Blaney, Gerald
  • La historiografía sobre la Guardia Civil: crítica y propuestas de investigación. Blaney, Gerald
  • A guide through the Spanish labyrinth. Blaney, Gerald
  • Rethinking the “other transition”: trowards an alternative marxist explanation. Blank, Gary
  • Mostar: International Intervention in a Divided Bosnian Town. Bose, Sumantra
  • From religious freedom to social justice: the human rights engagement of the ecumenical movement from the 1940s to the 1970s. Bouwman, Bastiaan
  • Outraged, yet moderate and impartial: the rise of Amnesty International in the Netherlands in the 1960s and 1970s. Bouwman, Bastiaan
  • Aristide Briand et quelques autres oublies de l'entre-deux-guerres. Boyce, Robert
  • The Bank of England in the First World War and its aftermath:the price of victory. Boyce, Robert
  • Behind the façade of the Entente Cordiale after the Great War. Boyce, Robert
  • 'Breaking the banque': the great crisis in Franco-British central bank relations between the wars. Boyce, Robert
  • Economics. Boyce, Robert
  • Fallacies in interpreting historical and social data. Boyce, Robert
  • Gold standard. Boyce, Robert
  • Government: City of London relations under the gold standard, 1925-1931. Boyce, Robert
  • Grande-Bretagne/Etats-Unis: une "relation speciale" a sens unique? Boyce, Robert
  • Imperial dreams and national realities: Britain, Canada and the struggle for a Pacific telegraph cable, 1879-1902. Boyce, Robert
  • Import Duties Act (1932). Boyce, Robert
  • In search of the Anglo-American special relationship in the economic and financial spheres. Boyce, Robert
  • La position du Foreign Office face à l’Europe, de 1919 à 1931: entre professionalisme et préjugés. Boyce, Robert
  • Le trilemme de Dani Rodrik et la grande crise de l’entre-deux-guerres. Boyce, Robert
  • Montagu Norman. Boyce, Robert
  • Sir Ralph Hawtrey. Boyce, Robert
  • Wall Street Crash, 1929. Boyce, Robert
  • Why international finance mattered: 1919-1939. Boyce, Robert
  • The great interwar crisis and the collapse of globalization. Boyce, Robert
  • The trial of Maurice Papon for crimes against humanity and the concept of bureaucratic crime. Boyce, Robert
  • Book review: nations, states, and violence. Breuilly, John
  • European Security and Defence Policy: the first ten years (1999-2009). Bulut, Esra and Clément, Caty and Dura, George and Fischer, Sabine and Franke, Benedikt and Gowan, Richard and Grevi, Giovanni and Gross, Eva and Helly, Damien and Ioannides, Isabelle and Keohane, Daniel and Korski, Daniel and Kurowska, Xymena and Lynch, Dov and Major, Claudia and Merlingen, Michael and Peral, Luis and Schulze, Kirsten E. and Vircoulon, Thierry and de Vasconcelos, Álvaro
  • Is Brazil entering a new phase in foreign affairs under Dilma Rousseff? Burton, Guy
  • La belle époque de l’économie régionale (1870-1914). Bussière, Éric and Warlouzet, Laurent
  • La dynamique du milieu de siècle: l’âge de l’industrie. Bussière, Éric and Warlouzet, Laurent
  • Les débuts de la révolution industrielle. Bussière, Éric and Warlouzet, Laurent
  • Regulating markets: peak business associations and the origins of European competition policy. Bührer, Werner and Warlouzet, Laurent
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  • Introduction: Peter Burke and the history of cultural history. Calaresu, Melissa and de Vivo, Filippo and Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • The atomic bomb and the origins of the Cold War. Campbell, Craig and Radchenko, Sergey
  • Impulsando la revolución:Sinamos en tres regiones del Perú. Cant, Anna
  • 'La singularidad de nuestro proceso':los significados políticos de la reforma agraria peruana’. Cant, Anna
  • Land for those who work it:a visual analysis of Agrarian reform posters in Velasco's Peru. Cant, Anna
  • Land without masters:agrarian reform and political change under Peru's military government. Cant, Anna
  • Los intelectuales campesinos en la reforma agraria peruana. Cant, Anna
  • Promoting the revolution:SINAMOS in three different regions of Peru. Cant, Anna
  • Representando la Revolución:la propaganda política del gobierno de Juan Velasco Alvarado en el Perú, 1968-1975’. Cant, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Vivir Mejor:radio education in rural Colombia (1960–80). Cant, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • The shining path in Huancavelica, Peru:conflict and the legacy of exclusion, by Nicholas A. Robins. Cant, Anna
  • Agrarian reform and "development". Cant, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Radio education in the Andes during the second half of the 20th century. Cant, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • The 1930s and the road to war. Casey, Steven
  • Book review:Kathryn J. McGarr. City of newsmen: public lies and professional secrets in Cold War Washington. Casey, Steven
  • Casualty reporting and domestic support for war: the U.S. experience during the Korean War. Casey, Steven
  • Cautious crusade: Franklin D. Roosevelt, American public opinion, and the war against Nazi Germany. Casey, Steven
  • Confirming the Cold War consensus: the election of 1952. Casey, Steven
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt. Casey, Steven
  • Franklin Roosevelt, Ernst 'Putzi' Hanfstaengl and the 'S-Project', June 1924-June 1944. Casey, Steven
  • Media. Casey, Steven
  • Propaganda in the Korean War. Casey, Steven
  • Reporting from the battlefield: censorship and journalism. Casey, Steven
  • Rhetoric and style of Truman's leadership. Casey, Steven
  • Selling NSC-68 : the Truman administration, public opinion, and the politics of mobilization, 1950–51. Casey, Steven
  • Selling a limited war in Korea, 1950-53. Casey, Steven
  • Selling the Korean War: propaganda, politics, and public opinion in the United States, 1950-1953. Casey, Steven
  • The United States. Casey, Steven
  • War correspondents. Casey, Steven
  • When congress gets mad: foreign policy battles in the 1950s and today. Casey, Steven
  • When soldiers fall:how Americans have confronted combat losses from World War I to Afghanistan. Casey, Steven
  • White House publicity operations during the Korean War, June 1950 – June 1951. Casey, Steven
  • Wilfred Burchett and the UN command's media relations during the Korean War, 1951-52. Casey, Steven
  • The campaign to sell a harsh peace for Germany to the American public, 1944–1948. Casey, Steven
  • The unprecedented president: Donald Trump and the media in historical perspective. Casey, Steven
  • The war beat, Europe:the American media at war against Nazi Germany. Casey, Steven
  • The war beat, Pacific:the American media at war against Japan. Casey, Steven
  • Defying Moscow: East German-Chinese relations during the Andropov-Chernenko interregnum, 1982–1985. Chen, Zhong Zhong
  • The EU's engagement with Asia. Chenard, Marie Julie and Westad, O.A
  • Special issue on radical and militant Islamism in Indonesia. Chernov Hwang, Julie and Schulze, Kirsten E. picture_as_pdf
  • Indonesian jihadi training camps:home and away. Chernov-Hwang, Julie and Schulze, Kirsten E. picture_as_pdf
  • Why they join: pathways into Indonesian jihadi organisations. Chernov-Hwang, Julie and Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The South Korean Presidential election 2012 and the possible renewal of Inter-Korean relations. Choi, Lyong picture_as_pdf
  • Yellow sea studies:toward a cross-cultural and transboundary approach. Choi, Young Rae and Gao, Xiaofei and Po, Ronald C.
  • Scenarios of "Europe-puissance": the French foreign policy in Europe by 2020. Christmann, Olivia and Warlouzet, Laurent
  • In memory of the “Two Helmuts”: the lives, legacies, and historical impact of Helmut Schmidt and Helmut Kohl: a forum with Clayton Clemens, Ronald Granieri, Mathias Haeussler, Mary Elise Sarotte, Kristina Spohr, and Christian Wicke. Clemens, Clayton and Granieri, Ronald and Haeussler, Mathias and Sarotte, Mary Elise and Spohr, Kristina and Wicke, Christian and Port, Andrew I.
  • Did the Nazis plan to extend the final solution beyond Europe? Assessing the evidence. Cockerill, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • The British press and the end of empire in Africa:to engage with issues of colonial reparation, Britain must address the enduring significance of its media history. Coffey, Rosalind picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Fixing drugs: the politics of drug prohibition. Collins, John
  • Book review: fixing drugs: the politics of drugprohibition. Collins, John
  • Imperial drug economies, development, and the search for alternatives in Asia, from colonialism to decolonisation. Collins, John picture_as_pdf
  • Unleashing the dogs of war – A growing strategic inevitability? Collins, John
  • A milestone in drug policy:saving the lives of people who use drugs and were homeless in Dublin during the covid-19 pandemic. Collins, John and O'Carroll, Austin and Duffin, Tony picture_as_pdf
  • Cosmopolitanism in conflict:imperial encounters from the Seven Years' War to the Cold War. Conway, Stephen and Etkind, Alexander and Mayofis, Maria and Aydin, Cemil and Varouxakis, Georgios and Gillespie, Marie and Gasimov, Zaur and Seneva, Olga and Körner, Axel
  • The United States after unipolarity. Cox, Michael and Kitchen, Nicholas and Quinn, Adam and Futter, Andrew and Tardelli, Luca and Joyce, Joseph P. and Morgan, Iwan and Kelley, Robert and Casey, Steven and Hassan, Oz
  • Legacy of the Treaty of Versailles. Cox, Michael and Stevenson, David and Yueh, Linda Y. and Buzan, Barry
  • The Great Boom: 1950-73. Crafts, Nicholas
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  • Education, intelligence and cultural diplomacy at the British Council in Madrid, 1940–1941 part 2:shock troops in the war of ideas. De Arcos, Marina Pérez
  • Global social history:rethinking class and social transformation in the modern world. Dejung, Christof and Motadel, David picture_as_pdf
  • The global bourgeoisie:the rise of middle classes in the age of empire. Dejung, Christof and Motadel, David and Osterhammel, Jürgen
  • Grand ambitions and far-reaching failures: the United States in Iraq. Dodge, Toby
  • Discussion: the futures of global history. Drayton, Richard and Motadel, David
  • Modernizing a giant:assessing the impact of military-civil fusion on innovation in China’s defence-technological industry. Dupont-Sinhsattanak, Alexandre picture_as_pdf
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  • Britain and the confrontation with Indonesia, 1960-1966. Easter, David
  • British and Malaysian covert support for rebel movements in Indonesia during the "confrontation", 1963-66. Easter, David
  • British intelligence and propaganda during the 'confrontation', 1963-1966. Easter, David
  • Colombia’s first leftist president? 2022 election from a historical perspective. Eaton, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • ¿El primer presidente de izquierdas de Colombia? La elección desde una perspectiva histórica. Eaton, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Reclaiming ‘Colombian’ identity:the toppling of Popayán’s Belalcázar monument. Eaton, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Colombian foreign policy and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 (Blakemoor Prizewinner for 2020). Eaton, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • The war in Ukraine. Ellison, James and Cox, Michael and Hanhimäki, Jussi M. and Harrison, Hope M. and Ludlow, N. Piers and Romano, Angela and Spohr, Kristina and Zubok, Vladislav
  • Introduction. Elsner, Jaś and Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Voyages and visions. Towards a cultural history of travel. Elsner, Jaś and Rubiés, Joan-Pau
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  • Introduction: on the fringes of diplomacy: influences on British foreign policy, 1800-1945. Fisher, John and Best, Antony
  • The lives and legacies of the British Gay Liberation Front badge, 1970-2024. Fletcher, Philippa and Petts, Noah picture_as_pdf
  • The Palestine Commission:the forgotten chapter in United Nations peacemaking and peacekeeping in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Franco, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • The Suez Crisis and Dag Hammarskjöld’s mediation:biased or balanced? A view from Cairo. Franco, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Editors’ note – global history after the Great Divergence. Frankema, Ewout and Sood, Gagan and Tworek, Heidi picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction:Black female intellectuals in historical and contemporary context. Fraser, Rebecca J. and Umoren, Imaobong D.
  • Fifty years after Popular Unity:Chile’s estallido social in historical context. Frens-string, Joshua and Harmer, Tanya and Schlotterbeck, Marian picture_as_pdf
  • The cornerstone of Balkan power projection: Austro-Hungarian war aims and the problem of Albanian neutrality, 1914–1918. Fried, Marvin Benjamin
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  • Reflections on multidisciplinary scholarship in the study of Himalayan Borders and Borderlands. George, Noel
  • Are tradition and modernity antagonistic? Ambedkar in and against the postcolonial project. George, Noel Mariam picture_as_pdf
  • Just what is happening in Algeria? Ghettas, Lakhdar
  • What next for Egypt? Ghettas, Lakhdar
  • The geopolitical repercussions of the Tunisian Jasmine Revolution on North Africa. Ghettas, Lakhdar
  • Addressing the development implications of illicit economies:the rise of a policy and research agenda. Gillies, Allan and Collins, John and Soderholm, Alexander picture_as_pdf
  • Deciphering Ayman Al-Zawahiri and Al-Qaeda’s strategic and ideological imperatives. Gohel, Sajjan M.
  • The Eagle and the Lion:reassessing Anglo-American strategic planning and the foundations of U.S. grand strategy for World War II. Golub, Grant picture_as_pdf
  • The proper and orthodox way of war:Henry Stimson, the war department, and the politics of U.S. military policy during World War II. Golub, Grant picture_as_pdf
  • Rain and the colonial streetscape:reading for water in Freetown’s newspaper archive. Gough, Milo picture_as_pdf
  • The flux of the matter: loyalty, corruption and the everyday state in the post-partition government services of India and Pakistan. Gould, William and Sherman, Taylor C. and Ansari, Sarah
  • Straw dogs: thoughts on humans and other animals. Gray, John
  • Penser et construire l'Europe au XXe siècle. Guieu, Jean-Michel and le Dréau, Christophe and Raflik, Jenny and Warlouzet, Laurent
  • Война и империя в оптике транснациональной истории. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Brest-Litovsk as a site of historical disorientation. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Changes of status in states of political uncertainty:towards a theory of derecognition. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Concepts of culture and technology in Germany, 1916-1933:Ernst Cassirer and Oswald Spengler. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Conference report:Behind the wire: internment during the First World War. The global German experience. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Der Prophet als Parfum:das Spenglersche am europäischen und amerikanischen Modernismus. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Derecognising past honours:toppling statues can redirect passions, but towards what? Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Embedded cosmopolitanism:Tolstoyan and Goethean ideas of world literature during the Two World Wars. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Europe to-morrow:the shifting frontiers of European civilization in the political thought of Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • European elites and ideas of empire, 1917-1957. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Fortune. Failure. Fetish. Fest. Aby Warburg's glorious Nachleben. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Jazz anxiety and the European fear of cultural change:towards a transnational history of a political emotion. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Keyserling's keywords:the challenges of translating Europe. Gusejnova, Dina
  • La mobilité intellectuelle comme problème herméneutique:vers un modèle de la pensée politique en groupes. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Librarians as agents of German foreign policy and the cultural consequences of the First World War. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Loyalty and allegiance in Baltic German political thought after the First World War. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Politicheskaia teoria ot pervogo litsa:ot kluchevogo perezhivania k otkryvaniu obshestva. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Roman law after 1917:exile, statelessness and the search for Byzantium in the work of Mikhail von Taube. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Sympathy and synaesthesia:Tolstoy's place in the intellectual history of cosmopolitan spectatorship. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Sympathy and synesthesia:Tolstoy's place in the intellectual history of cosmopolitanism. Gusejnova, Dina
  • Tracing Russia's frontier. Gusejnova, Dina
  • The thought they had lost:Richard Bourke’s Hegel’s world revolutions and the contested legacies of the global 1960s. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Rewarding mobility? Towards a realistic European policy agenda for academics at risk. Gusejnova, Dina and Dragolea, Alina and Pető, Andrea and Terteleac, Andrei-Vlăduț and Photiadou, Artemis and Bakos, Rebeka picture_as_pdf
  • Fotografie des letzten sowjetischen Jahrzehnts:Boris Michajlov als Auto-Phänomenologe der Stagnationszeit. Gusejnova, Dina and Smith, Olga
  • A paralegal institution:tribunals and the place of law in the framework of internment during the Second World War. Gusejnova, Dina and Wünschmann, Kim picture_as_pdf
  • Dynasty in modern German intellectual history:many concepts, or none? Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • Gegen Deutsches K.Z. Paradies. Thinking about Englishness on the Isle of Man during the Second World War. Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
  • The big question:has Russia always played by it own rules? Gusejnova, Dina picture_as_pdf
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  • Internationalism, empire, and the early Esperanto movement in India. Halladay, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Lorenz M. Lüthi, Cold Wars:Asia, the Middle East, Europe. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,2020, ix + 756 pp.; £26.99 pbk; ISBN 9781108407069. Harder, Anton
  • The cold war in the Himalayas:multinational perspectives on the Sino-Indian border conflict, 1950-1970-1970 Reed H. Chervin. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2024. 294 pp. €124.00 (hbk). ISBN 9789048559350. Harder, Anton
  • Allende's Chile and the Inter-American Cold War. Harmer, Tanya
  • Article review: Mark T. Hove. "The Arbenz Factor: Salvador Allende, U.S.-Chilean relations, and the 1954 U.S. intervention in Guatemala,". Harmer, Tanya
  • As the US-Cuba relationship thaws, the next steps depend on the domestic political will in both countries towards greater openness. Harmer, Tanya
  • Beatriz Allende:a revolutionary life in Cold War Latin America. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: Hal Brands, Latin America’s Cold War. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: James Siekmeier, the Bolivian revolution and the United States, 1952 to present. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: Lillian Guerra, visions of power in Cuba: revolution, redemption, and resistance, 1959–1971. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: Lubna Z. Qureshi, Nixon, Kissinger, and Allende: U.S. involvement in the 1973 coup in Chile. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: Paulo Freire and the Cold War politics of literacy. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: The Chile Reader: history, culture, politics edited by Elizabeth Quay Hutchison et al. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: beyond the eagle's shadow: new histories of Latin America's cold war - edited by Garrard-Burnett, Virginia, Attwood Lawrence, Mark and Moreno, Julio E. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: hostile intent: U.S. covert operations in Chile, 1964–1974. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: in from the cold: Latin America's new encounter with the Cold War. Harmer, Tanya
  • Book review: in the eagle's shadow: the United States and Latin America, 2 edition - by Kyle Longley. Harmer, Tanya
  • Brazil's cold war in the southern Cone, 1970–1975. Harmer, Tanya
  • The Cold War in Latin America. Harmer, Tanya
  • Commonality, specificity, and difference: histories and historiographies of the Americas. Harmer, Tanya
  • Dialogue or détente: Henry Kissinger, Latin America, and the prospects for a new inter-American understanding, 1973-1977. Harmer, Tanya
  • El Gobierno de Allende y la guerra fria interamericana. Harmer, Tanya
  • Fidel's divisive legacy. Harmer, Tanya
  • Fractious allies: Chile, the United States and the Cold War, 1973-1976. Harmer, Tanya
  • Introduction: the Cold War in Latin America. Harmer, Tanya
  • Lessons in diplomacy à la Kissinger (1): Don’t be afraid to bend the truth…. Harmer, Tanya
  • Mexican diplomacy and the Cuban missile crisis: documents from the foreign ministry archives in Mexico City. Harmer, Tanya
  • Refuge in revolution:Chilean and Uruguayan exiles in Cuba, 1973-1990. Harmer, Tanya picture_as_pdf
  • “Serémos como el Che”: Chilean elenos, Bolivia and the cause of Latinoamericanismo, 1967-1970. Harmer, Tanya
  • Towards a global history of the Unidad Popular. Harmer, Tanya picture_as_pdf
  • Two, three, many revolutions: Cuba and the prospects for revolutionary change in Latin America, 1967–1975. Harmer, Tanya
  • Un replanteamiento de la Guerra Fría en América Latina ante el centenario de la Revolución Bolchevique. Harmer, Tanya
  • Una mirada desde el Sur: el Chile de Allende, la Guerra Fría, y la brecha Norte-Sur en política internacional, de 1970 a 1973. Harmer, Tanya
  • The view from Havana: Chilean exiles in Cuba and early resistance to Chile’s dictatorship, 1973-1977. Harmer, Tanya
  • Powering up: Latin America's energy challenges: introduction: beyond the national: regional challenges in Latin America’s energy sector. Harmer, Tanya and Burton, Guy
  • Powering up: Latin America's energy challenges. Harmer, Tanya and Burton, Guy and Philip, George and Freije, Tom and Landau, Georges D. and Kaup, Brent Z. and Nickson, Andrew and Navarrete Lopez, George Eduardo
  • Chile’s Popular Unity (UP) Experiment at 50. Harmer, Tanya and Frens-String, Joshua and Schlotterbeck, Marian
  • Introduction: writing the history of revolutionary transnationalism and militant networks in the Americas. Harmer, Tanya and Martín Alvarez, Alberto
  • Seven items to discover in LSE Library exhibition "Resistance, rights and refuge:Britain and Chile 50 years after the Chilean coup". Harmer, Tanya and Miqueles, Gloria picture_as_pdf
  • Internationalizing revolution:the Nicaraguan revolution and the World, 1977-1990. Harmer, Tanya and Van Ommen, Eline picture_as_pdf
  • ‘The Cuban question’ and the Cold War in Latin America, 1959-1964. Harmer, Tanya picture_as_pdf
  • Why Angola matters: report of a conference held at Pembroke College, Cambridge March 21-22, 1994. Hart, Keith and Lewis, Joanna
  • Полтавская битва — поворотный пункт в англо-российских отношениях. Hartley, Janet
  • Book review: female entrepreneurs in nineteenth-century Russia - by Galina Ulianova. Hartley, Janet
  • Book review: imperial boundaries: Cossack communities and empire-building in the age of Peter the Great - by Brian J. Boeck. Hartley, Janet
  • Book review: the Queen Dowager's life regiment in Finland 1772-1808 - by J.E.O. Screen. Hartley, Janet
  • Bribery and justice in the provinces in the reign of Catherine II. Hartley, Janet
  • Changing perspectives: British views of Russia from the grand embassy to the peace of Nystad. Hartley, Janet
  • Charles Whitworth: diplomat in the age of Peter the Great. Hartley, Janet
  • Education and the East:the Omsk Asiatic School. Hartley, Janet
  • Gizhiga: military presence and social encounters in Russia's wild east. Hartley, Janet
  • Governing the city: St Petersburg and Catherine II's reforms. Hartley, Janet
  • Land, law and the peasant in pre-emancipation Russia. Hartley, Janet
  • 'Losing my best days': Charles Whitworth, first British ambassador to Russia. Hartley, Janet
  • Poltavskaia bitva i anglo-rossiiskie otnosheniia. Hartley, Janet
  • Russia and Napoleon: state, society and the nation. Hartley, Janet
  • Russia as a fiscal-military state. Hartley, Janet
  • The Russian Empire: military encounters and national identity. Hartley, Janet
  • The Russian army. Hartley, Janet
  • Siberia:a history of the people. Hartley, Janet
  • Slaves and spouses:Russian settlers and non-Russians in Siberia. Hartley, Janet
  • Veterans and empire:a comparison of British and Russian treatment of veterans in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Hartley, Janet picture_as_pdf
  • The Volga:a history. Hartley, Janet
  • War and the merchants: the Great Northern war (1700-1721). Hartley, Janet
  • War, economy and utopianism:Russia after the Napoleonic Era. Hartley, Janet
  • The army: prisons and prisoners. Hartley, Janet
  • A clash of cultures?: an Anglo-Russian encounter in the early eighteenth century. Hartley, Janet
  • A land of limitless possibilities: British commerce and trade in Siberia in the early twentieth century. Hartley, Janet
  • The patriotism of the Russian army in the 'patriotic' or 'fatherland' war of 1812. Hartley, Janet
  • A social history of the Russian Empire 1650-1825. Hartley, Janet
  • de Madariaga, Isabel Margaret, 1919-2014. Hartley, Janet and Scott, Hamish
  • Russia as a great military power, 1762–1825. Hartley, Janet M
  • Russia, 1762-1825: military power, the state, and the people. Hartley, Janet M
  • Napoleonic prisoners in Russia. Hartley, Janet M.
  • Provincial and local government. Hartley, Janet M.
  • Human rights as a bar to enforcement of a foreign judgment. Hartley, Trevor C.
  • La prima crisi della guerra fredda : Mosca e il petrolio iraniano (1943-1946). Hasanli, Jamil and Zubok, Vladislav
  • What links Kim Kardashian to the Victorians? Haynes, Suyin
  • From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Bush's NATO enlargement. Hendrickson, Ryan C and Spohr Readman, Kristina
  • The ET interview - Professor H. O. A. Wold. Hendry, David F. and Morgan, Mary S.
  • Can South Sudan learn from the Alaska model? Hickel, Jason
  • Saudi Arabia: What are the effects of the global financial crisis on Saudi Arabia’s economic prospects? Hinds, Matthew
  • Carlyle and the French Enlightenment: transitional readings of Voltaire and Diderot. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • Conscience and reason: the natural law theory of Jean Barbeyrac. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • 'More long-lasting than bronze?': statues, public commemoration and representations of monarchy in Diderot's political thought. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • Natural law theories in the early enlightenment. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • Physiocracy and the politics of laissez-faire. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • Welfare for whom?' The place of poor relief in the theory and practice of the enlightened absolutist state. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • The claims of conscience: natural law theory, obligation and resistance in the Huguenot diaspora. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • 'A college in the air': myth and reality in the foundation story of Downing College, Cambridge. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • The institutionalisation of philosophy in Continental Europe. Hochstrasser, Timothy
  • Introduction. Hochstrasser, Timothy and Schröder, Peter
  • The free, web-based EndNote Basic offers a new collaborative edge whilst remaining a true reference management tool. Horsler, Paul
  • Gladstone and Cobden. Howe, Anthony
  • Industrialising Japan. Hunter, Janet
  • Japanese government policy, business opinion and the Seoul-Pusan railway. Hunter, Janet
  • Tokugawa Japan. Hunter, Janet
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  • Unforgettable 1956? The PCI and the crisis of Communism in Italy. Iandolo, Alessandro
  • The rise and fall of the ‘Soviet model of development’ in West Africa, 1957–64. Iandolo, Alessandro
  • Book review:Americans in China: encounters with the People's Republic. Ingleson, Elizabeth
  • Four hundred million customers:Carl Crow and the legacy of 1930s Sino-American trade. Ingleson, Elizabeth
  • Rather than blaming China for deindustrialization, the US should look at its own domestic policies. Ingleson, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • US-China relations in the Cold War:bridging two eras. Ingleson, Elizabeth
  • The invisible hand of diplomacy:Chinese textiles and U.S. manufacturing in the 1970s. Ingleson, Elizabeth O’brien picture_as_pdf
  • China and United States during the Cold War:bridging two eras. Ingleson, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • Educating Palestinian refugees:the origins of UNRWA's unique schooling system. Irfan, Anne E.
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  • Responding responsibly:West Germany’s Relations with the Mujahideen During the Soviet-Afghan War, 1979–1987. Jahn, Thaddeus Caspar Boyd
  • Credit apartheid, migrants, mines and money. James, Deborah and Rajak, Dinah
  • Cosmos and materiality in early modern Prague by Suzanna Ivanič (review). Janega, Eleanor picture_as_pdf
  • Reading list: 15 recommended reads on colonial histories, colonial legacies. Jones, Ed and Murphy, Mahon and Vertelytė, Mantė and Jarmack, Sarita Fae and Sitaraman, Srini and Vaughan, Tom and Johnson, Bethan and deSouza, Priyanka and Custódio, Leonardo and Robb, Peter and Khilji, Usama and Brefo, Henry and Hamzić, Vanja and Moreh, Chris and Mazanderani, Fawzia Haeri picture_as_pdf
  • The 1929 Geneva Convention. Jones, Heather
  • As the centenary approaches: the regeneration of First World War historiography. Jones, Heather
  • Blockades. Jones, Heather
  • Book review: the Great War and veterans' internationalism. Jones, Heather
  • Book review: the ordeal of peace: demobilization and the urban experience in Britain and Germany, 1917-1921 - by Adam R. Seipp. Jones, Heather
  • Church of Ireland great war remembrance in the south of Ireland: a personal reflection. Jones, Heather
  • Commemorating the rising: history, democracy and violence in Ireland. Jones, Heather
  • Cultures of commemoration: remembering the First World War in Ireland. Jones, Heather
  • Discipline and punish? Forms of violent punishment in prisoner of war camps in the First World War: a comparative analysis. Jones, Heather
  • Droit international et prisonniers de guerre occidentaux lors de la Grande Guerre. Jones, Heather
  • Eine technologische Revolution? Der Erste Weltkrieg und die Radikalisierung des Kriegsgefangenenlagers. Jones, Heather
  • Encountering the 'enemy': prisoner of war transport and the development of war cultures in 1914. Jones, Heather
  • Endurer la captivité. Les mécanismes de coping des prisonniers de guerre pendant la Grande Guerre. Jones, Heather
  • The German empire. Jones, Heather
  • The German spring reprisals of 1917: prisoners of war and the violence of the Western Front. Jones, Heather
  • Goodbye to all that? Memory and meaning in the commemoration of the first world war. Jones, Heather
  • The Great War: how 1914–18 changed the relationship between war and civilians. Jones, Heather
  • How do you assess Rapallo in the context of early German foreign policy. Jones, Heather
  • Imperial captivities: colonial prisoners of war in Germany and the Ottoman Empire, 1914-1918. Jones, Heather
  • International or transnational?: humanitarian action during the First World War. Jones, Heather
  • Kriegsgefangenenlager: der moderne Staat und die Radikalisierung der Gefangenschaft im ersten Weltkrieg. Jones, Heather
  • Prisoners of war. Jones, Heather
  • Prisonniers. Jones, Heather
  • Propaganda, trauma and remembrance: Trinity College Library’s collection of First World War memoirs. Jones, Heather
  • Review of Uta Hinz, Gefangen im Großen Krieg. Kriegsgefangenschaft in Deutschland 1914-1921 (Essen, Klartext, 2006). Jones, Heather
  • Revising the laws of war on prisoners of war inthe twentieth century: introduction. Jones, Heather
  • Un tournant dans la guerre: le typhus dans les camps de prisonniers de guerre allemands en 1915. Jones, Heather
  • Violence against prisoners of war in the First World War: Britain, France and Germany, 1914–1920. Jones, Heather
  • The final logic of sacrifice?: violence in German prisoner of war labor companies in 1918. Jones, Heather
  • A missing paradigm?: military captivity and the prisoner of war, 1914-18. Jones, Heather
  • A prince in the trenches? Edward VIII and the First World War. Jones, Heather
  • A process of modernization? prisoner of war interrogation and human intelligence gathering in the First World War. Jones, Heather
  • Introduction: forces armées. Jones, Heather and Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane
  • Untold war. Jones, Heather and O'Brien, Jennifer and Schmidt-Supprian, Christoph
  • Introduction: Sir Edward Grey and the outbreak of the first world war. Jones, Heather and Smith, Richard D.
  • Introduction: populations en danger. Jones, Heather and Van Ypersele, Laurence
  • Populations at risk: introduction to part 3. Jones, Heather and Van Ypersele, Laurence
  • Introduction. Jones, Heather and Weinrich, Arndt
  • The pre-1914 period: imagined wars, future wars. Jones, Heather and Weinrich, Arndt (ed.)
  • After Hiroshima: the United States, race and nuclear weapons in Asia, 1945–1965. Jones, Matthew
  • Anglo-American relations after Suez, the rise and decline of the working group experiment, and the French challenge to NATO, 1957-59. Jones, Matthew
  • Between the bear and the dragon: Nixon, Kissinger and U.S. foreign policy in the era of détente. Jones, Matthew
  • Book review: beyond Vietnam: the United States, Laos and Cambodia in the Johnson years. Jones, Matthew
  • Britain, the United States, and the Mediterranean war, 1942-44. Jones, Matthew
  • “Calling three meetings in five days is foolish — and putting them off for six weeks at a time is just as bad”: organizing the new frontier's foreign policy. Jones, Matthew
  • Competitive arms control:Nixon, Kissinger, & SALT, 1969-1972. Jones, Matthew
  • Conflict and confrontation in South East Asia, 1961-1965: Britain, the United States, Indonesia and the creation of Malaysia. Jones, Matthew
  • Creating Malaysia: Singapore security, the Borneo territories, and the contours of British policy, 1961–63. Jones, Matthew
  • End of empire and the bomb:Britain, Malaya and nuclear weapons, 1956-57. Jones, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • Freedom from want. Jones, Matthew
  • Great Britain, the United States, and consultation over use of the atomic bomb, 1950-194. Jones, Matthew
  • ‘Groping toward coexistence:' US China policy during the Johnson years. Jones, Matthew
  • Intelligence and counterinsurgency: the Malayan experience. Jones, Matthew
  • Journalism, intelligence and The New York Times: Cyrus L. Sulzberger, Harrison E. Salisbury and the CIA. Jones, Matthew
  • "Kipling and all that": American perceptions of SOE and British imperial intrigue in the Balkans, 1943-1945. Jones, Matthew
  • Lost opportunities or false expectations? The Kennedy administration and Indonesia, 1961-63. Jones, Matthew
  • Macmillan, Eden, the war in the Mediterranean and Anglo-American relations. Jones, Matthew
  • 'Maximum disavowable aid:' Britain, the United States and the Indonesian rebellion, 1957-58. Jones, Matthew
  • Prelude to the Skybolt crisis: U.S. nuclear assistance to France, McNamara’s Ann Arbor speech, and American attitudes to the British strategic nuclear deterrent during 1962. Jones, Matthew
  • The Radford bombshell: Anglo-Australian-US relations, nuclear weapons and the defence of South East Asia, 1954-57. Jones, Matthew
  • Targeting China: U.S. nuclear planning and "massive retaliation" in East Asia, 1953–1955. Jones, Matthew
  • U.S. relations with Indonesia, the Kennedy-Johnson transition, and the Vietnam connection, 1963-1965. Jones, Matthew
  • Up the garden path? Britain's nuclear history in the Far East, 1954–1962. Jones, Matthew
  • The blue-eyed boys:the Heath Government, Anglo-American relations, and the bombing of North Vietnam in 1972. Jones, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • A decision delayed: Britain's withdrawal from South East Asia reconsidered, 1961-68. Jones, Matthew
  • The diplomacy of restraint: Britain and the Laos crisis, 1961-1962. Jones, Matthew
  • A man in a hurry: Henry Kissinger, transatlantic relations, and the British origins of the year of Europe dispute. Jones, Matthew
  • A matter of joint decision’:the origins of British nuclear retaliation procedures and the Murphy-Dean agreement of 1958. Jones, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • The official history of the UK strategic nuclear deterrent. Volume I:from the V-Bomber Era to the Arrival of Polaris, 1945-1964. Jones, Matthew
  • The official history of the UK strategic nuclear deterrent. Volume II:the Labour government and the Polaris programme, 1964-1970. Jones, Matthew
  • The 'preferred plan': the Anglo-American Working Group report on covert action in Syria, 1957. Jones, Matthew
  • A "segregated" Asia?: race, the Bandung conference, and pan-Asianist fears in American thought and policy, 1954-1955. Jones, Matthew
  • 'Real substance, not just symbolism’? The CIA and the representation of covert operations in the foreign relations of the United States series. Jones, Matthew and McGarr, Paul
  • Polaris, East of Suez: British plans for a nuclear force in the Indo-Pacific, 1964–1968. Jones, Matthew and Young, John W.
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  • 23 December 1742: Elizaveta Petrovna's ceremonial entry into St Petersburg. Keenan, Paul
  • Book review: Ot slavnogo proshlogo k svetlomu budushchemu: filosofiia istorii i utopiia v Rossii epokhi Prosveshcheniia, and: Mify imperii: literatura i vlast´ v epokhu Ekateriny II. Keenan, Paul
  • British visitors to Russia and the imperial court in the 1730s and 1740s. Keenan, Paul
  • Card-playing and gambling in eighteenth-century Russia. Keenan, Paul
  • The Russian Imperial Court and victory celebrations during the early Napoleonic Wars. Keenan, Paul
  • St Petersburg and the Russian Court, 1703-1761. Keenan, Paul
  • The enlightenment in Russia during the reign of Catherine II. Keenan, Paul
  • The functions of fashion: women and clothing at the Russian court (1700-1762). Keenan, Paul
  • A space between two worlds: St. Petersburg in the early eighteenth century. Keenan, Paul
  • The summer gardens in the social life of St Petersburg, 1725-61. Keenan, Paul
  • The US and decolonisation in Central Africa: 1957-1964. Kent, John
  • Approaches to power-sharing in Northern Ireland and Lebanon. Kerr, Michael
  • Imposing power-sharing: conflict and coexistence in Northern Ireland and Lebanon. Kerr, Michael
  • Transforming unionism: David Trimble and the 2005 general election. Kerr, Michael
  • The philosophy of Lebanese power-sharing. Kerr, Michael
  • India and overseas Indians in Ceylon and Burma, 1946-1965:experiments in postimperial sovereignty. Khan, Raphaëlle and Sherman, Taylor C. picture_as_pdf
  • A weapon too far:the British radiological warfare experience, 1940-1955. King, Will picture_as_pdf
  • The (un)governable city:productive failure in the making of colonial Delhi, 1858–1911. Kishore, Raghav
  • The Middle East: intractable conflict? Kitchen, Nicholas and Kepel, Giles and Gerges, Fawaz A. and Ashton, Nigel J and Aran, Amnon
  • "1 October 1942: Adolf Hitler, Wehrmacht officer policy, and social revolution". Knox, MacGregor
  • Alleati di Hitler. le regie forze armate, il regime fascista, e la guerra del 1940-1943. Knox, MacGregor
  • Armamenti. Knox, MacGregor
  • Common destiny: Dictatorship, foreign policy, and war in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. Knox, MacGregor
  • "Conquest, foreign and domestic, in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany". Knox, MacGregor
  • "Continuity and revolution in the making of strategy". Knox, MacGregor
  • "Das faschistische Italien und die ‘Endlösung’, 1942/43" [Fascist Italy faces the "Final Solution", 1942-43]. Knox, MacGregor
  • Destino comune. Dittatura, politica estera e guerra nell'Italia fascista e nella Germania nazista. Knox, MacGregor
  • "Erster Weltkrieg und 'Military Culture': Kontinuität und Wandel im deutsch-italienischen Vergleich" [The First World War and Military Culture: Continuity and Change in Germany and Italy]. Knox, MacGregor
  • Esercito. Knox, MacGregor
  • "Expansionist zeal, fighting power, and staying power in the Italian and German dictatorships". Knox, MacGregor
  • Fascismo, forze armate e il carattere della disfatta del 1940-1943 [Fascism, the armed forces, and the nature of defeat in 1940-43]. Knox, MacGregor
  • Fascist Italy faces the "Final Solution", 1942-43. Knox, MacGregor
  • The First World War and military culture: continuity and change in Germany and Italy. Knox, MacGregor
  • Hitler's Italian allies: Royal armed forces, Fascist regime, and the war of 1940-43. Knox, MacGregor
  • Hitler's Italian allies: royal armed forces, fascist regime, and the war of 1940–1943. Knox, MacGregor
  • Mussolini and Hitler: charisma, regime and national catastrophe. Knox, MacGregor
  • Mussolini unleashed, 1939-1941: Politics and strategy in Fascist Italy's last war. Knox, MacGregor
  • Thinking war - history lite? Knox, MacGregor
  • To the threshold of power, 1922/33: Origins and dynamics of the Fascist and National Socialist dictatorships, Vol. 1. Knox, MacGregor
  • ‘Totality’ and disintegration: state, party, and armed forces in national socialist Germany and fascist Italy. Knox, MacGregor
  • “Totalità” e disintegrazione. Stato, partito e forze armate nella Germania nazionalsocialista e nell’Italia fascista’" [Totality and Disintegration: State, Party, and armed forces in National Socialist Germany and Fascist Italy]. Knox, MacGregor
  • "What history can tell us about the 'new strategic environment'". Knox, MacGregor
  • The fascist regime, its foreign policy and its wars: an 'anti-anti-fascist' orthodoxy? Knox, MacGregor
  • Germany, Adolf Hitler, and the Second World War. Knox, Macgregor
  • The sea and the rise of the dictators:Italy, 1919–1940. Knox, Macgregor
  • Alternative infrastructures:Poland and the shaping of early post-Colonial Nigeria, 1958–1970. Kozdra, Jan
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  • Why Crimea might be worse off under Russian rule. Lankina, Tomila V.
  • What Putin gets about soft power. Lankina, Tomila V. and Niemczyk, Kinga
  • Somalia. Lewis, Ioan and Mayall, James
  • Empires of sentiment; intimacies from death: David Livingstone and African slavery 'at the heart of the nation'. Lewis, J. E.
  • The British Empire and world history: welfare imperialism and ‘soft power’ in the rise and fall of British rule. Lewis, Joanna
  • Daddy wouldn't buy me a Mau Mau: the British popular press and the demoralisation of empire. Lewis, Joanna
  • Dynasties and decolonization:chieftaincy, politics and the use of history at the Victoria Falls, from the precolonial to the post-independence period. Lewis, Joanna
  • Emotional rescue:the emotional turn in the study of history. Lewis, Joanna
  • Empire of sentiment:the death of Livingstone and the myth of Victorian imperialism. Lewis, Joanna
  • Empire state-building: war & welfare in Kenya, 1925-52. Lewis, Joanna
  • Harold MacMillan and the wind of change. Lewis, Joanna
  • Livingstone and the 1955 white settler commemorations in the lost “Henley-upon-Thames” of central Africa. Lewis, Joanna
  • Nasty, brutish and in shorts? British colonial rule, violence and the historians of Mau Mau. Lewis, Joanna
  • Resilience:Somali women in the diaspora. Lewis, Joanna
  • Rivers of white: David Livingstone and the 1955 commemorations in the lost 'Henley-upon-Thames of Central Africa'. Lewis, Joanna
  • Scholars explore #Livingstone’s legacy and memory in conference to mark his bicentenary. Lewis, Joanna
  • Somali women, resilience and the diaspora. Lewis, Joanna
  • Southampton and the making of an imperial myth: David Livingstone's remains. Lewis, Joanna
  • 'Tropical East Ends' and the Second World War: some contradictions in Colonial Office welfare initiatives. Lewis, Joanna
  • White man in a wood pile: race and the limits of macmillan's great 'wind of change' in Africa. Lewis, Joanna
  • Women of the Somali diaspora:refugees, resilience and rebuilding after conflict. Lewis, Joanna
  • The ruling compassions of the late colonial state: welfare versus force, Kenya 1945-1952. Lewis, Joanna
  • 'The old pal's protection society': the Colonial Office and the media on the eve of decolonisation. Lewis, Joanna and Murphy, Philip
  • Human rights and the making of constitutions: Malawi, Kenya, Uganda - report of a workshop held at Trinity College, Cambridge, 11th February, 1995. Lewis, Joanna and Owens, Peggy and Pirouet, Lousie
  • Mobilizing Russian horsepower in 1812. Lieven, Dominic
  • Russia against Napoleon: the battle for Europe, 1807 to 1814. Lieven, Dominic
  • Russia as empire: a comparative perspective. Lieven, Dominic
  • Russian empire. Lieven, Dominic
  • Russian empires. Lieven, Dominic
  • Tolstoy on war, Russia, and empire. Lieven, Dominic
  • Mending vulnerabilities to isolation: how Chinese power grows out of the development of the Belt and Road Initiative. Ljungwall, Christer and Bohman, Viking
  • All change with qualified majority voting:relations with the Council. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Avoiding marginalization: fear as a factor in Britain’s ‘Choice for Europe’, 1960-1973. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: la mésentente apprivoisée: de Gaulle et les Allemands, 1963-1969. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Britain needs friends in the post-Brexit era. Alienating EU allies would be counter-productive. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Britain’s liberal elite can’t wash their hands of Brexit. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The British are coming: the arrival and impact of the first cohorts of British fonctionnaires in the European Commission. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Budgeting for success:how a series of budgetary breakthroughs underpinned the EC/EU's 1980s boom. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Challenging French leadership in in Europe: Germany, Italy and the Netherlands and the outbreak of the Empty Chair Crisis of 1965-6. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The Commission and institutional reforms. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Conclusions. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Constancy and flirtation: Germany, Britain and the EEC, 1957-1972. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Creating the expectation of a collective response: the impact of summitry on transatlantic relations. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • De-commissioning the empty chair crisis: The community institutions and the crisis of 1965-6. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Dealing with Britain: the Six and the first UK application to the EEC. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Decision-making in the 1960s EC : three case studies. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The European Commission and the rise of Coreper: a controlled experiment. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The European Community and the crises of the 1960s: negotiating the Gaulist challenge. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • European integration in the 1980s: on the way to Maastricht. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • European integration: a Cold War phenomenon. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • From deadlock to dynamism: the European community in the 1980s. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • From love affair to stand-off:relations with the European Parliament. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • From words to actions: reinterpreting de Gaulle's European policy, 1958-69. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Governing Europe: charting the development of a supranational political system. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Hard-won but vital: EU enlargement in historical perspective. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • History aplenty: but still too isolated. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • In Search of Balance: Italy, Britain and the 'dream' of another European axis. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Influence and vulnerability: the role of the European Commission in the 1961-63 enlargement negotiations. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Introduction. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Introduction: writing a supranational history of the EEC. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Jacques Delors. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Making a rod for its own back:explaining commission support for increasing European Parliament Power, 1950-2000. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Making the new Europe: European integration since 1950. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • More than just a Single Market: European integration, peace and security in the 1980s. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • "Ne pleurez pas, Milord": Macmillan and France from Algiers to Rambouillet. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • No longer a closed shop: post-1945 research in the French archives. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Not a wholly New Europe: how the integration framework shaped the end of the Cold War in Europe. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Paying the price of victory? Postwar Britain and ideas of national independence. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The Peace programme for Northern Ireland. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Plus que six ambassadeurs : l’émergence du Coreper durant les premières années de la CEE. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Problematic partners: de Gaulle, Thatcher, and their impact. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Restoring Britain to the heart of Europe – and acquiring a key ally too:John Major’s March 11, 1991 Bonn speech. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Roy Jenkins and the importance of top-level politics. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Safeguarding British identity or betraying it? The role of British 'tradition' in the parliamentary great debate on EC membership, October 1971. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Too close a friend? The Netherlands and the first British application to the EEC, 1961-1963. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Too far away, too rich and too stable: the EEC and trade with Australia during the 1960s. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Transatlantic relations in the Johnson and Nixon eras: the crisis that didn't happen - and what it suggests about the one that did. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Une Influence Décroissante: Le Treasury et la construction européenne, 1956-63. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Us or them? The meanings of ‘Europe’ in British political discourse. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Value, flexibility and openness: the treaty of Rome’s success in historical perspective. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Widening, deepening and opening out: towards a fourth decade of European integration history. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The budgetary revolution:from near bankruptcy to stability. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • The discomforts of life on the edge: Britain and Europe, 1963-1975. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • A double-edged victory:Fontainebleau and the resolution of the British budget problem, 1983-84. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The emergence of a commercial heavy-weight: the Kennedy Round negotiations and the European Community of the 1960s. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The end of symbiosis: the Nixon era and the collapse of comfortable co-existence between European and Atlantic integration. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The green heart of Europe: the rise and fall of the CAP as the community’s central policy, 1958-1985. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The historical roots of the ‘awkward partner’ narrative. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • The making of the CAP : towards a historical analysis of the EU’s first major common policy. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • A naturally supportive environment?: the European institutions and German unification 1989-1990. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The new Cold War and the expansion of the European Community: a Nexus? Ludlow, N. Piers
  • An opportunity or a threat? The European Commission and the Hague Council of December 1969. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • A problem of trust: British agriculture and the Brussels negotiations. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The real years of Europe?: U.S.-West European relations during the Ford administration. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • A short-term defeat: the Community institutions and the second British application to the EEC, 1966-7. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • A supranational Icarus: Hallstein, the early commission and the search for an independent role. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • The unnoticed apogee of Atlanticism?: US-Western European relations during the early Reagan era. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • A waning force: the Treasury and British European Policy, 1955-1963. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • A welcome change : the European Commission and the challenge of enlargement, 1958-1973. Ludlow, N. Piers
  • Part four:introduction. Ludlow, N. Piers and Romero, Federico picture_as_pdf
  • Commercial preferences: economics and Britain’s European choices, 1945-2016. Ludlow, N. Piers description
  • Did we ever really understand how the EU works? The Brexit negotiations and what they say about Britain’s misunderstanding of the EU. Ludlow, N. Piers description
  • Moving beyond British exceptionalism. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Of treaties, conventions and habits:how informal integration interacts with formal integration. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
  • Solidarity, sanctions and misunderstanding:the European dimension of the Falklands crisis. Ludlow, N. Piers picture_as_pdf
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  • Trump is not the first president to have a dysfunctional relationship with the US intelligence community. Mainprize, Ronana picture_as_pdf
  • Activists without borders:international campaigning during the Greek Case, 1967–9. Maragkou, Konstantina
  • British policy towards Poland, 1944–1956. Mason, Andrea
  • Introduction. Mayall, James
  • Nationalism and international society. Mayall, James
  • Book review: Bergen-Belsen 1945:a medical student’s journal. Mayhew, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • English patriotism and the implicit nation:homelands and soldiers’ national identity during the Great War. Mayhew, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Making sense of the Great War:crisis, Englishness, and morale on the Western Front. Mayhew, Alex
  • Susan Grayzel, The age of the gas mask:how British civilians faced the terrors of total war. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2022; xiv + 273 pp.: 9781108868068, £25.00 (Hardback). Mayhew, Alex
  • The First World War and the experience of crisis. Mayhew, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Morale and the experience of the trenches. Mayhew, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Atomic junction:nuclear power in Africa after independence. Mayoux, Chloe
  • Buttering up:Britain, New Zealand and negotiations for European Community enlargement, 1970–71. McDougall, Hamish
  • “The whole world's watching”:New Zealand, international opinion, and the 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour. McDougall, Hamish picture_as_pdf
  • Making peace beyond the line:capitulations, interpolity law, and political pluralism in Suriname and New Netherland, 1664–1675. McGregor, Timo picture_as_pdf
  • Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step three: responses and conclusions. Meehan, Elizabeth
  • Oil heritage in Iran and Malaysia:the future energy legacy in the Persian Gulf and the South China Sea. Mehan, Asma and Abdul Razak, Rowena picture_as_pdf
  • Preserving cultural heritage:cataloguing and protecting the manuscripts in the Sayyid Bahr al-Ulum Library in Najaf, Iraq. Mehdi, Amir picture_as_pdf
  • Debt dynamics in Europe: a network general equilibrium GVAR approach. Michaelides, Panayotis G. and Tsionas, Efthymios G. and Konstantakis, Konstantinos N.
  • From laissez-faire to supranational planning: the economic debate within Federal Union (1938–1945). Milani, Tommaso
  • Retreat from the global? European unity and British progressive intellectuals, 1930-1945. Milani, Tommaso picture_as_pdf
  • The Jesuits as knowledge brokers between Europe and China (1582-1773): shaping European views of the Middle Kingdom. Millar, Ashley E.
  • (Mis)perceptions of Domestic Politics in the U.S.:China Rapprochement, 1969–1978. Millwood, Peter
  • An 'exceedingly delicate undertaking':Sino-American science diplomacy, 1966–78. Millwood, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • English travel writers’ representations of freedom in the United Provinces, c. 1670–1795. Mitchell, William H.F.
  • Huguenot contributions to English pan-Protestantism, 1685-1700. Mitchell, William H.F.
  • R. Barry Levis. Render unto Caesar:ecclesiastical politics in the reign of Queen Anne. Mitchell, William H.F.
  • The primitive church revived the apostolic age in the propaganda of William III. Mitchell, William H.F.
  • Reconsidering Arnold J. Toynbee’s world history in mid-twentieth-century Japan. Mizuno, Ryoya picture_as_pdf
  • 'And what concentration camps those were!': foreign concentration camps in Nazi propaganda, 1933-9. Moore, Paul
  • Book review: Gewalt im Dienstalltag: die SS-Aufseherinnen des Konzentrations und Vernichtungslagers Majdanek 1942-1944. Moore, Paul
  • Book review: Oliver Lubrich, ed., travels in the Reich, 1933-1945: foreign authors report from Germany. Moore, Paul
  • Book review: Simone Gigliotti, the train journey: transit, captivity, and witnessing in the Holocaust. Moore, Paul
  • "Man hat es sich viel schlimmer vorgestellt": German concentration camps in Nazi propaganda, 1933-1939: representation and reception. Moore, Paul
  • Competing views of competition in late-nineteenth century American economics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Perspectives in the history of econometrics. Morgan, Mary S.
  • The technology of analogical models: Irving Fisher's monetary worlds. Morgan, Mary S.
  • Book review:The age of interconnection: a global history of the second half of the twentieth century. Motadel, David
  • The German other: Nasir al-Din Shah's perceptions of difference and gender during his visits to Germany, 1873–89. Motadel, David
  • Globaliser l'Europe. Motadel, David picture_as_pdf
  • Iran and the Aryan myth. Motadel, David
  • Is Prussian militarism a myth? Motadel, David
  • Islam and Germany's War in the Soviet Borderlands, 1941-5. Motadel, David
  • Islam and Nazi Germany's war. Motadel, David
  • Islam and the European empires. Motadel, David
  • Islamic revolutionaries and the end of empire. Motadel, David
  • The 'Muslim question' in Hitler's Balkans. Motadel, David
  • The Muslim world in the Second World War. Motadel, David
  • Nationalist internationalism in the modern age. Motadel, David picture_as_pdf
  • Qajar Shahs in Imperial Germany. Motadel, David
  • Veiled survivors: Jews, Roma and Muslims in the years of the Holocaust. Motadel, David
  • The making of Muslim communities in Western Europe, 1914–1939. Motadel, David
  • The political role of the historian. Motadel, David picture_as_pdf
  • Global monarchy:royal encounters in the age of empire. Motadel, David picture_as_pdf
  • The global authoritarian moment and the revolt against empire. Motadel, David picture_as_pdf
  • Material conditions and ideas in global history. Motadel, David and Drayton, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Filling the EEC leadership vacuum? The creation of the European Council in 1974. Mourlon-Druol, Emmanuel
  • Transformation at the margins: imperial expansion and systemic change in world politics. Mulich, Jeppe
  • #GrandeGuerreEnAfrique – La Guinée Equatoriale et les Schutztruppe allemands pendant la Première Guerre Mondiale. Murphy, Mahon
  • #GreatWarInAfrica – Equatorial Guinea and the German Schutztruppe during the First World War. Murphy, Mahon
  • Augustinian thought in Alcuin's writing: a philological-historical approach. Mösch, Sophia
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  • Colonialism and the Qurʾān. Nasr, Omar
  • Muslims in interwar Vienna:the making and failing of a community. Nasr, Omar picture_as_pdf
  • Der Erste Weltkrieg in den Geschichtsdokumentationen des ZDF. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Der Erste Weltkrieg. Ursachen, Verlauf, Folgen - eine Einführung. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Deutschland und das Osmanische Reich um 1900. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Die Die Banalität des Kriegsalltags. Anmerkungen zu den Wahrnehmungen und Deutungen deutscher Soldaten im Totalen Krieg. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Geschichtsbild und Fernsehen: Ansätze einer Wirkungsforschung, Geschichte. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Gneisenau - Reformer oder Feldherr? Neitzel, Sonke
  • Paris im August 1944. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Republik und Armee: ein gespaltenes Verhältnis. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Rettungswiderstand" oder Mut zu aktivem Anstand? Neitzel, Sonke
  • Von Wirtschaftskriegen und der Wirtschaft im Kriege. Neitzel, Sonke
  • Weltkrieg und Revolution: 1914-1918/19. Neitzel, Sonke and Gortemaker, Manfred and Kroll, Frank-Lothar
  • Der Krieg Pardon wird nicht gegeben gegen die Sowjetunion und die Verbrechen an Kriegsgefangene. Neitzel, Sonke and Welzer, Haral
  • Soldaten: on fighting, killing, and dying: the secret Second World War tapes of German POWs. Neitzel, Sonke and Welzer, Harald
  • Diplomatie der Generationen?: Kollektivbiographische Perspektiven auf die Internationalen Beziehungen 1871–1914. Neitzel, Sönke
  • Institutionalizing peace and reconciliation diplomacy: third-party reconciliation as systems maintenance. Neumann, Iver B.
  • Russia and the idea of Europe: a study in identity and international relations. Neumann, Iver B.
  • Remnants of the Mongol imperial tradition. Neumann, Iver B. and Wigen, Einar
  • Book review: the Kurillian knot:a history of Japanese-Russian border negotiations. Nish, Ian
  • Ito Hirobumi's overseas sojourns. Nish, Ian
  • Lord Rosebery (1847-1929) and Japan. Nish, Ian
  • Sir Cecil Spring Rice (1861-1918) and Japan. Nish, Ian
  • William Gerald Beasley (1919-2006) and the study of Japanese history. Nish, Ian
  • On the periphery of the Russo-Japanese war - part I. Nish, Ian and Chapman, John
  • The history of Anglo-Japanese relations: the political-diplomatic dimension, 1600-2000 (2 Vols). Nish, Ian and Kibata, Yoichi
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  • Made in China when US-China interests converged to transform global trade. O'Brien Ingleson, Elizabeth
  • Refugee camps as spaces of the global Cold War:Cold War activism and humanitarian action within refugee camps in Honduras during the 1980s. O'Haraa, Fionntan picture_as_pdf
  • Battlelines for Suez: the Conservatives & the Abadan crisis, 1950-1951. Onslow, Sue
  • Book review: 'Alan Lennox-Boyd: a biography' by Philip Murphy. Onslow, Sue
  • Britain and the Belgrade Coup of 27 March 1941 revisited. Onslow, Sue
  • Britain and the wider world. Onslow, Sue
  • Captain Charles Waterhouse. Onslow, Sue
  • Commentary of Andrew Stewart: the Klopper affair. Onslow, Sue
  • Documents on Southern Africa in the Cold War: South Africa and Zimbabwe/Rhodesian independence 1979-1980. Onslow, Sue
  • Introduction: white power, black nationalism and the Cold War in Southern Africa. Onslow, Sue
  • Julian Amery and the Suez Crisis. Onslow, Sue
  • ‘Noises Off’: South Africa and the Lancaster House settlement 1979-1980. Onslow, Sue
  • South Africa and the Owen/Vance Plan of 1977. Onslow, Sue
  • The Suez Group. Onslow, Sue
  • Unreconstructed Nationalists and a minor gunboat operation: Julian Amery, Neil McLean and the Suez Crisis. Onslow, Sue
  • ‘We must gain time’: South Africa, Rhodesia and the Kissinger initiative of 1976. Onslow, Sue
  • Zimbabwe 17/18th April 1980: “You have a Jewel. Don’t waste it.”. Onslow, Sue
  • Zimbabwe: land and the Lancaster House settlement. Onslow, Sue
  • A question of timing: South Africa and Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of independence, 1964-65. Onslow, Sue
  • The ultimate imperial adventurer: Julian Amery. Onslow, Sue
  • Wasted riches: Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe. Onslow, Sue and Redding, Sean
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  • Accounting for intellectual traditions in the history of ideas:synchronicity, diachronicity, and a pragmatic corrective. Palmer, Daniele Giuseppe
  • Speaking truth to power: contemporary history in the twenty-first century. Palmowski, Jan and Spohr Readman, Kristina
  • British-Soviet relations in the Cold War, 1943-1953 documentary evidence project. Pechatnov, Vladimir and Rajak, Svetozar
  • Like father, like son:Willy Brandt and Felipe González: democracy, social democracy and internationalism in motion in the late Cold War. Perez De Arcos, Marina picture_as_pdf
  • Transimperial internment:wartime mobility between German Cameroon and neutral Spain, 1915–1920. Perez de Arcos, Marina and Murphy, Mahon picture_as_pdf
  • Chocolate paratroopers and Eisenhower packages for Eastern Europe:nourishing partition Through colors and taste. Phillips, Victoria
  • Political partnering:the dance of US diplomacy in Latin America. Phillips, Victoria
  • Book review: no. 10:the geography of power at Downing street by Jack Brown. Photiadou, Artemis picture_as_pdf
  • Book review:Women in intelligence: the hidden history of two world wars, by Helen Fry. Photiadou, Artemis
  • Un-British no more:torture and interrogation by Britain in Germany, 1945-54. Photiadou, Artemis picture_as_pdf
  • The detention of non-enemy civilians escaping to Britain during the Second World War. Photiadou, Artemis picture_as_pdf
  • How democratic is the house of commons? How effectively does it control the UK government and represent citizens? Photiadou, Artemis and Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Extremely valuable work:British intelligence and the interrogation of refugees in London, 1941-45. Photiadou, Artemis picture_as_pdf
  • 海不揚波:清代中國與亞洲海洋. Po, Ronald C.
  • The Bohai Sea and Mount Penglai:in search of a maritime religiosity in Imperial China. Po, Ronald C.
  • Book review: Sea rovers, silver and Samurai: maritime East Asia in global history, 1550-1700. Po, Ronald C.
  • 康雍年間的戰船修造與樟木採辦 / Camphor-harvesting and warship construction in early Qing China. Po, Ronald C.
  • China and the Global South: a Geostrategic perspective. Po, Ronald C.
  • China in the age of unequal treaties. Po, Ronald C.
  • Consuming China in early modern England and beyond:a survey and reexamination. Po, Ronald C. picture_as_pdf
  • Crafting a nation, fishing for power:the Universal Exposition of 1906 and fisheries governance in Late Qing China. Po, Ronald C. picture_as_pdf
  • The Dunn Map:an American and a long-forgotten curio from nineteenth-century China. Po, Ronald C. picture_as_pdf
  • Mapping maritime power and control: a study of the late eighteenth century Qisheng yanhai tu (a coastal map of the seven provinces). Po, Ronald C.
  • Qing China and its offshore islands in the long eighteenth century. Po, Ronald C. picture_as_pdf
  • Tea, porcelain, and silk: Chinese exports to the West in the early modern period. Po, Ronald C. picture_as_pdf
  • Writing the waves: Chinese maritime writings in the long eighteenth century. Po, Ronald C.
  • The blue frontier:maritime vision and power in the Qing Empire. Po, Ronald C.
  • A port city in Northeast China:Dengzhou in the Long eighteenth century. Po, Ronald C. picture_as_pdf
  • Maritime countries in the Far West:Western Europe in Xie Qinggao's Records of the Sea (c.1783–93). Po, Ronald Chung-yam
  • The Camphor War of 1868:Anglo-Chinese relations and imperial realignments within East Asia. Po, Ronald C. description
  • Fortifying the maritime frontier:diagrams of coastal garrisons (Yingxun tu) in the Qing Empire. Po, Ronald C. picture_as_pdf
  • Hero or Villain? The evolving legacy of Shi Lang in China and Taiwan. Po, Ronald C.
  • The pearl by the Bohai Sea: Qinhuangdao in the early modern period. Pochet, Ronald C.
  • The African dimension to the anti-federation struggle, ca. 1950-53:"it has united us far more closely than any other question would have accomplished". Power, Rob picture_as_pdf
  • Marcin Zaremba. Entangled in fear:everyday terror in Poland, 1944-1947. Translated by Maya Latynski. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2022. Pp. 366. Paper $37.00. Prazmowska, AJ
  • The Kielce pogrom 1946 and the emergence of Communist power in Poland. Prazmowska, Anita
  • Polish military plans for the defeat of Germany and the Soviet Union, 1939-41. Prazmowska, Anita
  • Civil war in Poland, 1942-1948. Prazmowska, Anita J
  • Eastern Europe and the origins of the second world war. Prazmowska, Anita J
  • Anticipation of civil war: the Polish government in exile and the threat posed by the Communist movement during the Second World War. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Book review: bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin - by Timothy Snyder. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Book review: communism, nationalism and ethnicity in Poland, 1944-1950 - by Michael Fleming. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Book review: the lands between: conflict in the East European borderlands, 1870-1992 - by Alexander V. Prusin. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Britain and Eastern Europe during the Second World War. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Britain and Poland 1939–1943: the betrayed ally. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Britain, Poland and the Eastern Front, 1939. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Churchill and Poland. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • The Eastern Front and the British guarantee to Poland of March 1939. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Ignacy Paderewski: Poland. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Poland. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Poland between East and West - the politics of a government-in-exile. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Poland's foreign policy: September 1938 - September 1939. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Poland, the 'Danzig Question' and the outbreak of the Second World War. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Poland: a modern history. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • The Polish Socialist Party, 1945-1948. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Polish refugees as military potential: policy objectives of the Polish government in exile. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • The Polish underground resistance during the Second World War: a study in political disunity during occupation. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • The Soviet liberation of Poland and the Polish Left. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • War over Danzig?: the dilemma of Anglo-Polish relations in the months preceding the outbreak of the Second World War. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Wladyslaw Gomulka. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Wladyslaw Gomulka:a biography. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • A history of Poland. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • A history of Poland. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • The new right in Poland: nationalism, anti-semitism and parliamentarism. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • The role of Danzig in Polish-German relations on the eve of the Second World War. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • ‘Frenchmen’ in Polish mines: the politics of productivity in coal mining in Poland 1946-1948. Prazmowska, Anita J.
  • Book review:Jozef Pilsudski: founding father of modern Poland, by Joshua D. Zimmerman. Prażmowska, A J
  • Accion Espanola. Preston, Paul
  • Alfonsist monarchism and the coming of the Spanish Civil War. Preston, Paul
  • Architects of terror:paranoia, conspiracy and anti-semitism in Franco’s Spain. Preston, Paul
  • Botxins i repressors: els crims de Franco i dels franquistes. Preston, Paul
  • Britain and the Basque Campaign of 1937: The Government, the Royal Navy, the Labour Party and the Press. Preston, Paul
  • A Catalan contribution to the myth of the contubernio Judeo-Masónico-Bolchevique. Preston, Paul
  • A Catalan contribution to the myth of the contubernio Judeo-Masónico-Bolchevique. Preston, Paul
  • Censorship and commitment: foreign correspondents in the Spanish Civil War. Preston, Paul
  • Comrades: portraits from the Spanish Civil War. Preston, Paul
  • El gran manipulador: la mentira cotidiana de Franco. Preston, Paul
  • El impacto de 1968 en Espana. Preston, Paul
  • El triunfo de la democracia en España. Preston, Paul
  • El zorro rojo: la vida de Santiago Carrillo. Preston, Paul
  • Flying for Franco. Preston, Paul
  • Francisco Largo Caballero. Preston, Paul
  • Franco. Preston, Paul
  • Franco and Hitler: the myths of Hendaye 1940. Preston, Paul
  • Franco's foreign policy 1939-1953. Preston, Paul
  • Franco: a biography. Preston, Paul
  • Franco: el gran manipulador. Preston, Paul
  • From the role of international volunteers to debates about Western intervention, there are many comparisons to be made between Ukraine and the Spanish Civil War. Preston, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • General Franco as a military leader. Preston, Paul
  • General Franco reassessed: inertia and risk. World War and Cold War, 1939-1953. Preston, Paul
  • Gigolo who tried to turn the tide of war. Preston, Paul
  • How Spain fought the bad fight. Preston, Paul
  • Idealistas bajo las balas: corresponsales extranjeros en la Guerra de España. Preston, Paul
  • Idealistes sota les bales: històries de la Guerra Civil. Preston, Paul
  • Juan Carlos. Preston, Paul
  • Juan Carlos: a people's king. Preston, Paul
  • Juan Carlos: steering Spain from dictatorship to democracy. Preston, Paul
  • Juan Tusquets: una contribución catalana al mito del contubernio judeo-masónico-bolchevique. Preston, Paul
  • Julian Besteiro. Preston, Paul
  • La Guerra Civil Española. Preston, Paul
  • La destrucción de la democracia en España: reforma, reacción y revolución en la segunda República. Preston, Paul
  • La guerra civil: las fotos que hicieron historia. Preston, Paul
  • La guerra civile spagnola 1936-1939. Preston, Paul
  • La historiografía de la Guerra Civil española: de Franco a la democracia. Preston, Paul
  • La venjança de Franco, el justicier. Preston, Paul
  • Los esclavos, las alcantarillas y el capitán Aguilera: racismo, colonialismo y machismo en la mentalidad en el cuerpo de oficiales nacionales. Preston, Paul
  • Luis Araquistain. Preston, Paul
  • No Soldier: the courage and comradeship of Dr Len Crome. Preston, Paul
  • No simple purveyor of news: George Steer and Guernica. Preston, Paul
  • Obituary of Reginald Saxton. Preston, Paul
  • Obituary: Len Crome. Preston, Paul
  • Palomas de guerra: cinco mujeres marcadas por el enfrentamiento bélico. Preston, Paul
  • Persecuted and persecutors: modern Spanish Catholicism. Preston, Paul
  • Pombas de guerra: quatro mulheres na Guerra Civil de Espanha. Preston, Paul
  • Preface: Gibraltar: "a dagger in the spine of Spain ". Preston, Paul
  • Preface: consensus politics in Spain. Preston, Paul
  • Preface: the Spanish right and the Jews, 1898-1945: antisemitism and opportunism. Preston, Paul
  • Proleg. Preston, Paul
  • Prologo. Preston, Paul
  • Raymond Carr (1919–2015). Preston, Paul
  • Recent Spanish labour history. Preston, Paul
  • Santiago Carrillo. Preston, Paul
  • Spain in crisis: the assassination of Carrero Blanco and its aftermath. Preston, Paul
  • Spain's October Revolution and the rightist grasp for power. Preston, Paul
  • The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Preston, Paul
  • The Spanish Civil War: reaction, revolution and revenge. Preston, Paul
  • The Spanish Constitutional Referendum of 6 December 1978. Preston, Paul
  • Spanish civil war. Preston, Paul
  • The Spanish holocaust: inquisition and extermination during the civil war and after. Preston, Paul
  • The Spanish holocaust: inquisition and extermination in twentieth-century Spain. Preston, Paul
  • Theorists of extermination. Preston, Paul
  • Two doctors and one cause: Len Crome and Reginald Saxton in the International Brigades. Preston, Paul
  • Un pueblo traicionado:corrupcion, incompetencia politca y division social. Preston, Paul
  • We saw Spain die: foreign correspondents in the Spanish Civil War (revised and expanded edition). Preston, Paul
  • 'The answer lies in the sewers': Captain Aguilera and the mentality of the Francoist officer corps. Preston, Paul
  • An awareness of guilt. Preston, Paul
  • The coming of the Spanish Civil War: reform reaction and revolution in the Second Spanish Republic 1931-1936. Preston, Paul
  • The coming of the Spanish Civil War: reform reaction and revolution in the Second Spanish Republic 1931-1936. Preston, Paul
  • A concise history of the Spanish Civil War. Preston, Paul
  • The crimes of Franco. Preston, Paul
  • The decline and resurgence of the Spanish Socialist Party during the Franco regime. Preston, Paul
  • The destruction of Guernica. Preston, Paul
  • The dilemma of credibility: the Spanish Communist Party, the Franco regime and after. Preston, Paul
  • The last Stalinist: the life of Santiago Carrillo. Preston, Paul
  • The last days of the Spanish Republic. Preston, Paul
  • The "moderate" right and the undermining of the Second Republic in Spain 1931-1933. Preston, Paul
  • The monarchy of Juan Carlos: from dictator's dreams to democratic realities. Preston, Paul
  • The origins of the socialist schism in Spain 1917-1931. Preston, Paul
  • A pacifist in war: the tragedy of Julian Besteiro. Preston, Paul
  • A people betrayed:a history of corruption, political incompetence and social division in modern Spain 1874-2018. Preston, Paul
  • The politics of revenge: fascism and the military in 20th century Spain. Preston, Paul
  • The psychopathology of an assassin: General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano. Preston, Paul
  • The stability of democratic Spain. Preston, Paul
  • The struggle against fascism in Spain: Leviatan and the contradictions of the Socialist left, 1934-6. Preston, Paul
  • The triumph of democracy in Spain. Preston, Paul
  • The victor and the vanquished: Franco and Azana. Preston, Paul
  • La memoria de los olvidados. Un debate sobre el silencio de la represión Franquista. Preston, Paul and Alvarez, Asuncion and Cervera, Alfons and Chacon, Dulce and de la Cruz, Sabina and Espina, Manuel and Etxeberria, Francisco and Forjas, Teresa and Francos, Teo and Gavilan, Enrique and Gonzalez, Isabel and Jimenez, Ignacio Martin and Minguez Villar, Jose Carlos and Carlos M, Juan
  • Introduction: behind the Spanish barricades. Preston, Paul and Chapman, Nigel
  • Spain, the EEC and NATO. Preston, Paul and Smyth, Denis
  • Education, intelligence and cultural diplomacy at the British Council in Madrid, 1940–1941 part 1:founding a school in troubled times. Pérez de Arcos, Marina
  • Finding out whereabouts of missing persons:the European War Office, transnational humanitarianism and Spanish royal diplomacy in the First World War. Pérez de Arcos, Marina picture_as_pdf
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  • North Korea’s nuclear test. Radchenko, Sergey
  • Blundering on the brink:the secret history and unlearned lessons of the Cuban missile crisis. Radchenko, Sergey and Zubok, Vladislav
  • Auf der Suche nach einem Leben außerhalb der beiden Blöcke: Jugoslawiens Weg in die Blockfreiheit. Rajak, Svetozar
  • The Cold War in the Balkans, 1945-1956. Rajak, Svetozar
  • "Companions in misfortune": from passive neutralism to active un-commitment – the critical role of Yugoslavia. Rajak, Svetozar
  • From regional role to global undertakings: Yugoslavia in the early Cold War. Rajak, Svetozar
  • In search of a life outside the two blocs: Yugoslavia's road to non-alignment. Rajak, Svetozar
  • No bargaining chips, no spheres of interest:the Yugoslav origins of Cold War non-alignment. Rajak, Svetozar
  • Nonalignment at the crossroads:'Castro is a brother, Nasser is a teacher but Tito is an example'. Rajak, Svetozar picture_as_pdf
  • The Tito - Khrushchev correspondence, 1954. Rajak, Svetozar
  • Yugoslav-Soviet relations and the Hungarian crisis in 1956. Rajak, Svetozar
  • Yugoslavia and the Cuban missile crisis: documents from the foreign ministry archives in Belgrade. Rajak, Svetozar
  • Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the early Cold War: reconciliation, comradeship, confrontation, 1953-57. Rajak, Svetozar
  • Algeria spills more blood. Ramdani, Nabila
  • Bleak landscape for a sinister war. Ramdani, Nabila
  • François Hollande should enjoy his Malian fillip while it lasts. Ramdani, Nabila
  • French mission to Mali part of long, dangerous tradition. Ramdani, Nabila
  • Hamas's ban on women running Gaza marathon is a missed opportunity. Ramdani, Nabila
  • President Hollande should beware: Mali is a quagmire in the making akin to Afghanistan. Ramdani, Nabila
  • Rachida Dati’s paternity case illustrates the extent of sexist attitudes toward female politicians in France. Ramdani, Nabila
  • Return of the Arab strongman. Ramdani, Nabila
  • Women in the 1919 Egyptian Revolution: from feminist awakening to nationalist political activism. Ramdani, Nabila
  • Political reform in the Gulf: the case of Qatar. Rathmell, Andrew and Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Political thought and the emotion of shame:John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica committee during the Governor Eyre controversy. Richards, Jake picture_as_pdf
  • Captivity’s collections:science, natural history, and the British transatlantic slave trade, by Kathleen S. Murphy. Richards, Jake Subryan picture_as_pdf
  • The adjudication of slave ship captures, coercive intervention, and value exchange in comparative Atlantic perspective, ca. 1839–1870. Richards, Jake Subryan picture_as_pdf
  • Anti-slave-trade law, “liberated Africans” and the state in the South Atlantic world, c.1839–1852. Richards, Jake Subryan Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Political culture in Jamaica before anticolonial nationalism. Richards, Jake Subryan Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Jurisdiction and Afro-Brazilian legal politics from colonialism to early independence. Richards, Jake picture_as_pdf
  • The new Penguin history of the world. Roberts, J M
  • The Penguin history of the world. Roberts, J. M. and Westad, O.A
  • Amor, menosprecio y motínes: Felipe II y las ciudades de los Países Bajos antes de la revolución. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Challenging images:Charles V’s relationship with art, artists and festivities. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Do not reveal that I wrote this:diplomatic correspondence, news and narratives in the early years of the civil war in the Low Countries. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Eating bread together: Hapsburg diplomacy and intelligence-gathering in mid sixteenth-century Istanbul. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • El leon animoso entre las balas, los dos cercos de oran a mediados del siglo XVI. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Felipe II, el "paladín de la cristiandad" y la paz con el turco. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Ferrante Gonzaga: the champion of innocence. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Good brothers and perpetual allies: Charles V and Henry VIII. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • "I loved him as a father loves a son... Europe damn me then, but I deserve his thanks." Philip II's relations with Rudolf II. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Il Capo dei Capi: the duke of Alba in Italy. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Koenigsberger, Helmut Georg, 1918-2014. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • "Materia de padre a hijo". Felipe II y el recogimiento del príncipe Don Carlos. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Ni cerrando ni abriendo la puerta: las negociaciones de paz entre Felipe II e Isabel I, 1594-8. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • No great glory in chasing a Pirate. The manipulation of news during the Tunis Campaigns of 1534 and 1535. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Obeying the ten commandments: the first war between Charles V and Francis I, 1520-1529. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • The art of persuasion: Charles V and his governors. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • A masterclass in justification:Francis I, Charles V and Pope Paul III in the 1540s. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • The transformation of Philip, Prince of Spain, into the Lord of the Low Countries. Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Viewpoint: reflections on the European Union's future by way of its past. Rodríguez-Salgado, M. J.
  • Dust and ashes: the history of politics and war. Rodríguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • "How oppression thrives where truth is not allowed a voice": the Spanish polemic about the American Indians. Rodríguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Kinship, collaboration and conflict: the complex relations between Alessandro Farnese and Philip II. Rodríguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • The early modern Spanish monarchy and European cosmopolitanism. Rodríguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose
  • Alleanza atlantica e Csce (1969-1975):prove tecniche di un polo europeo. Romano, Angela
  • Behind closed doors: contacts between EEC and CMEA in the early 70s. Romano, Angela
  • Détente, entente, or linkage? The Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. Romano, Angela
  • The EC nine’s vision and attempts at ending the Cold War. Romano, Angela
  • The European Community and the Belgrade CSCE. Romano, Angela
  • From détente in Europe to European détente: how the West shaped the Helsinki CSCE. Romano, Angela
  • La CEE di fronte alla conferenza di Helsinki. Romano, Angela
  • La Comunità Europea e il blocco sovietico negli anni Settanta. Romano, Angela
  • La Comunità Europea e il processo CSCE: da Helsinki a Belgrado. Romano, Angela
  • L’Italia alla Conferenza di Helsinki 1972-75: tra cooperazione politica europea e interessi nazionali. Romano, Angela
  • The Nine and the conference of Helsinki: a challenging game with the Soviets. Romano, Angela
  • Untying cold war knots: the EEC and eastern Europe in the long 1970s. Romano, Angela
  • Western Europe’s self-assertion towards the superpowers: the CSCE chance and its aftermaths. Romano, Angela
  • The main task of the European political cooperation: fostering détente in Europe. Romano, Angela
  • A single European voice can speak louder to the world: the EPC and the CSCE experiences. Romano, Angela
  • World War II and the prospect of ‘Quit India’ in Bengal:perceptions, rumours and revolutionary parties. Roy, Anwesha picture_as_pdf
  • Anthony Eden, Anglo-American relations and the 1954 Indochina Crisis. Ruane, Kevin and Jones, Matthew
  • Atlantic Ocean: exploration voyages, 1330s-1480s. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: David Abulafia, "a Mediterranean emporium: the Catalan kingdom of Majorca". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Geoffrey Lloyd, "demystifying mentalities". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Geoffrey Parker, "the grand strategy of Philip II". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Georgio Spini, "barocco e puitani. Studi sulla storia del seicento in Italia, Spagna e New England". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Henry Kamen, "the phoenix and the flame: Catalonia and the counter reformation". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Ian M. Higgins, "writing East: the "travels" of Sir John Mandeville". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Margaret Meserve, 'empires of Islam in Renaissance historical thought'. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Miriam Yardeni, "anti-Jewish mentalities in early modern Europe". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Peter Hulme and Neal Whitehead (eds.), "wild majesty: encounters with Caribs from Columbus to the present day". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: Peter Linehan, "history and the historians of Medieval Spain". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Book review: V. Klinkenborg (ed.), "the Drake manuscript in the Pierpont Morgan library". Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Don Francisco de Gilabert i la idea del govern mixt: fortuna i prudència del constitucionalisme català dels segles XVI i XVII. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • El constitucionalisme català en una perspectiva Europea: conceptes i trajectòries, segles XV-XVIII. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Ethnography, philosophy and the rise of natural man 1500-1750. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • The European context of Don García de Silva y Figueroa’s embassy to Shah Abbas. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • From antiquarianism to philosophical history: India, China and the world history of religion in European thought (1600-1770). Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • From the "History of travayle" to the history of travel collections: the rise of an early modern genre. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Futility in the new world: narratives of travel in sixteenth-century America. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Giovanni di Buonagrazia’s letter to his father concerning his participation in the second expedition of Vasco da Gama (1502-3). Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Imagen mental e imagen artistica en la representacion de los pueblos no-europeos: salvajes y civilizados 1500-1650. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Instructions for travellers: teaching the eye to see. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Introduction: interaction and discourse in the expansion of Europe. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • The Jesuit discovery of Hinduism: Antonio Rubino's account of the history and religion of Vijayanagara (1608). Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • La idea del gobierno mixto y su significado en la crisis de la Monarquía Hispánica. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • La qüestió imperial en el pensament polític de la Catalunya moderna: història d'una absència. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Late medieval ambassadors and the practice of cross-cultural encounters, 1250-1450. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Oriental despotism and European Orientalism: Botero to Montesquieu. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Rhetoric and ideology in the Book of Ramon Muntaner. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • The Spanish contribution to the ethnology of Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Texts, images and the perception of ‘savages’ in Early Modern Europe: what we can learn from White and Harriot. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Theology, ethnography, and the historicization of idolatry. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Travel and ethnology in the Renaissance: South India through European eyes, 1250–1625. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Travel writing and ethnography. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Travel writing and humanistic culture: a blunted impact? Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Travel writing and humanistic culture: a blunted impact? Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Travellers and cosmographers: studies in the history of early modern travel and ethnology. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • The concept of a gentile civilization in missionary discourse and its European reception: Mexico, Peru and China in the Repúblicas del Mundo by Jerónimo Román. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • The concept of cultural dialogue and the Jesuit method of accommodation: between idolatry and civilization. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • The worlds of Europeans, Africans and Americans ca. 1490. Rubiés, Joan-Pau
  • Travel writing as a genre: facts, fictions and the invention of a scientific discourse in early modern Europe. Rubiés, Joan-Pau and Bacon, Francis
  • Entorn de la mentalitat i la ideologia del bloc de poder feudal a través de la historiografia medieval fins a les Quatre Grans Cròniques. Rubiés, Joan-Pau and Salrach, Josep M.
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  • Southern Africa in the Cold War 1976-1990. Saunders, Chris and Onslow, Sue
  • Populist constitutionalism and the Unionist Party during the 1911 House of Lords’ crisis. Sayle, Ben picture_as_pdf
  • Blood, money and endless paper: slavery and capital in British imperial history. Scanlan, Padraic X.
  • Freedom’s debtors:British antislavery in Sierra Leone in the age of revolution. Scanlan, Padraic X.
  • Long read review: The new poverty by Stephen Armstrong. Scanlan, Padraic X. picture_as_pdf
  • Slaves and peasants in the era of emancipation. Scanlan, Padraic X. picture_as_pdf
  • The colonial rebirth of British anti-slavery: the liberated African villages of Sierra Leone, 1815-1824. Scanlan, Padraic X.
  • The rewards of their exertions: prize money and British abolitionism in Sierra Leone, 1808–1823. Scanlan, Padraic X.
  • The 1948 war: the battle over history. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The AMM and the transition from conflict to peace in Aceh, 2005-2006. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Arab-Israeli conflict. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Arab-Israeli conflict. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Camp David and the Al-Aqsa Intifada: an assessment of the state of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, July-December 2000. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Civilian leaders in Aceh undermine peace process. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Coercive diplomacy: the 1950 Israeli attack on a Lebanese airliner. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Communal violence, civil war and foreign occupation: women in Lebanon. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Contesting Indonesia:Islamist, separatist, and communal violence since 1945. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Die Rekonstruktion Beiruts: Voreilige Friedenshoffnungen im Libanon. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Don't rush into a new round of political talks. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The East Timor referendum crisis and its impact on Indonesian politics. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Ethnicity, politics and religion in Northern Ireland. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Free Aceh Movement (GAM): anatomy of a separatist organisation. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • From the battlefield to the negotiating table: GAM and the Indonesian government 1999-2005. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • GAM: Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (Free Aceh Movement). Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Gerakan Aceh Merdeka: freedom fighters or terrorists? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Hebron agreement. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • How polls offer the prospect of peace in Aceh. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Indonesia and Aceh: ceasefire or more? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Indonesia: going it alone. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Indonesia: the radicalisation of Islam. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Insurgency and counter-insurgency: strategy and the Aceh conflict, October 1976 - May 2004. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Israeli and Maronite nationalisms: is a minority alliance natural? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Israeli crisis decision-making in the Lebanon war: group madness or individual ambition? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Israeli crisis decision-making: the 1982 and 2006 Lebanon wars. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Israeli-Lebanese relations: a future imperfect? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Jews of Lebanon: a minority among many or the enemy within? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Jews of Lebanon:between coexistence and conflict. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Jews of Lebanon:between coexistence and conflict. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Laskar Jihad and the conflict in Ambon. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Mission not so impossible: the AMM and the transition from conflict to peace in Aceh, 2005-2006. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Mission not so impossible: the Aceh monitoring mission and lessons learned for the EU. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Nordirland: Hindernisse zur Konfliktlösung. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Northern Ireland political process: a viable approach to conflict resolution? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Not a romantic movement. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Perceptions and misperceptions: influences on Israeli intelligence estimates during the 1982 Lebanon War. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Point of departure. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Rolle und Perspektiven des Libanon in der Region. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The Surabaya bombings and the evolution of the Jihadi threat in Indonesia. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Taking the gun out of politics: conflict transformation in Lebanon and Northern Ireland. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Transforming the Aceh conflict: from military solutions to political agreement. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • Why GAM should be held accountable. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The conflict in Aceh: struggle over oil? Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The “ethnic” in Indonesia’s communal conflicts:violence in Ambon, Poso, and Sambas. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The jews of Lebanon: history, identity, memory. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • A jumble of purposes of syariah law in Aceh. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The other side to Aceh's rebels. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The politics of genocide: from Iraqi counterinsurgency to the ethnic cleansing of the Kurds. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • The struggle for an independent Aceh: the ideology, capacity and strategy of GAM. Schulze, Kirsten E.
  • From Afghanistan to Syria:how the global remains local for Indonesian militant Islamists. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Chernov-Hwang, Julie
  • Poso’s second jihad:the local, the national, the global. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Chernov-Hwang, Julie picture_as_pdf
  • Nation-building, ethnicity and politics in Southeast Asia. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Jones, David M
  • Decommissioning and paramilitary strategy in Northern Ireland: a problem compared. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Smith, M.L.R
  • Dilemmas of decommissioning. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Smith, M.L.R.
  • Northern Ireland: getting rid of guns. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Smith, Mike
  • Introduction: nationalism, minorities and diasporas: identities and rights in the Middle East. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Stokes, Martin and Campbell, Colm
  • From Ambon to Poso:comparative and evolutionary aspects of local jihad in Indonesia. Schulze, Kirsten E. picture_as_pdf
  • Militant Islam in Southeast Asia:new insights into jihad in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Chernov-Hwang, Julie picture_as_pdf
  • Making jihadis, waging jihad: transnational and local dimensions of the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. Schulze, Kirsten E. and Liow, Joseph Chinyong
  • Reordering languages:Persian and the colonial state in India, c.1820–1873. Shah, Zahra
  • Central government. Shakibi, Zhand
  • Revolutionary print culture in the Arabian Peninsula:introduction to the Sawt al-Thawra teaching tool. Shamshiri, Marral
  • Revolutionary transnationalism in the Persian Gulf. Shamshiri, Marral
  • Book Review: Belonging: solidarity and division in modern societies. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • From 'grow more food' to 'miss a meal': hunger, development and the limits of post-colonial nationalism in India, 1947-1957. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • From hell to paradise?: voluntary transfer of convicts to the Andaman Islands, 1921–1940. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • A Gandhian answer to the threat of communism? Sarvodaya and postcolonial nationalism in India. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • Migration, citizenship and belonging in Hyderabad (Deccan), 1946–1956. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • Moral economies of communal violence: partition and the anti-Muslim purge in Hyderabad State, 1948. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • Partition's legacies by Joya Chatterji. 550 pp. Albany, State University of New York Press, 2019. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • State practice, nationalist politics and the hunger strikes of the Lahore conspiracy case prisoners, 1929-39. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • State violence and punishment in India. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • Tensions of colonial punishment: perspectives on recent developments in the study of coercive networks in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • The integration of the princely state of Hyderabad and the making of the postcolonial state in India, 1948-56. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • From subjects to citizens:society and the everyday state in India and Pakistan, 1947-1970. Sherman, Taylor C. and Gould, William and Ansari, Sarah
  • Education in early postcolonial India: expansion, experimentation and planned self-help. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • Not part of the plan? Women, state feminism and Indian socialism in the Nehru years. Sherman, Taylor C. picture_as_pdf
  • “A new type of revolution”: socialist thought in India, 1940s-1960s. Sherman, Taylor C.
  • Japanese monarchy: past and present. Shillony, Ben-Ami and Best, Antony
  • Anti-Americanism in Russia: from Stalin to Putin. Shiraev, Eric and Zubok, Vladislav
  • International relations. Shiraev, Eric B. and Zubok, Vladislav M.
  • Worthy of freedom:indenture and free labor in the era of emancipation. By Jonathan Connolly. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2024, 272pp., $115 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-2268-3362-0. Singh, Pritam
  • Buddhist kingship, British archaeology and historical narratives in Sri Lanka, c. 1750-1850. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • A Christian Benares: Orientalism, science and the Serampore Mission of Bengal. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Ethnicity, indigeneity, and migration in the advent of British Rule to Sri Lanka. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Focus: Global histories of science: introduction. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Introduction: global histories of science. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Islanded: natural history in the British colonisation of Ceylon. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Natural history spiritualized: civilizing islanders, cultivating breadfruit and collecting souls. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Nature and the godly empire: science and evangelical mission in the Pacific, 1795-1850. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Race, empire and biology before Darwin. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Redeeming memory: the martyrdoms of Captain James Cook and Revd John Williams. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Science, medicine and technology. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Sciences and the global: on methods, questions, and theory. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Tales of the land: British geography and Kandyan resistance in Sri Lanka, c. 1803-1850. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Trading knowledge: the East India Company's elephants in India and Britain. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • A global history of science and religion. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • The kingdom of Kandy in Sri Lanka: challenging narratives of British colonialism. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • The periodical as barometer: spiritual measurement and the 'Evangelical Magazine'. Sivasundaram, Sujit
  • Alan Sked on the EU, part four: the myth that we rely upon the EU. Sked, Alan
  • Alan Sked on the EU, part three: how Germany came to dominate the EU. Sked, Alan
  • Alan Sked on the EU, part two: propaganda and pacifism from a toothless entity. Sked, Alan
  • Alan Sked on the EU: part one – a superstate in the making. Sked, Alan
  • Austria and the "Galician massacres" of 1846. Sked, Alan
  • Austria, Prussia, and the wars of liberation, 1813–1814. Sked, Alan
  • Benedek, Breinl and the "Galician Horrors" of 1846. Sked, Alan
  • Book review: Western intellectuals and the Soviet Union, 1920-40: from Red Square to the Left Bank. Sked, Alan
  • Britain's decline: problems and perspectives. Sked, Alan
  • Clausewitz. Sked, Alan
  • Great Britain and the continental revolutions of 1848. Sked, Alan
  • Historians, the nationality question and the downfall of the Hapsburg Empire. Sked, Alan
  • Living on one's wits: J. A. Blackwell's vain attempts to become British Consul in Hungary. Sked, Alan
  • L’état c’est nous: sovereignty is no illusion, and we should retain it. Sked, Alan
  • Metternich. Sked, Alan
  • Metternich and Austria: an evaluation. Sked, Alan
  • Metternich and the Ficquelmont mission of 1847-48: the decision against reform in Lombardy-Venetia. Sked, Alan
  • The Metternich system, 1815-1848. Sked, Alan
  • Mirror images: Kossuth and Jelacic in 1848-49. Sked, Alan
  • Nationalism in the Fin de Siecle Hapsburg Monarchy. Sked, Alan
  • Nietzsche. Sked, Alan
  • Poor intelligence, flawed results: Metternich, Radetzky and the crisis-management of Austria's "occupation" of Ferrara in 1847. Sked, Alan
  • Radetzky: imperial victor and military genius. Sked, Alan
  • Social attitudes and legal constraints: army life in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1890-1914. Sked, Alan
  • Talleyrand and England, 1792-1838: a reinterpretation. Sked, Alan
  • This is what life after Brexit will look like: a Europe of democratic, free-trading states. Sked, Alan
  • University leaders who lobby against Brexit are a disgrace. Research would thrive outside the EU. Sked, Alan
  • Why Britain really joined the EEC (and why it had nothing to do with helping our economy). Sked, Alan
  • The case for Brexit. Sked, Alan
  • The decline and fall of the Habsburg empire 1815-1918. Sked, Alan
  • An intelligent person's guide to post-war Britian. Sked, Alan
  • The liberal tradition and the Lib-Lab Pact. Sked, Alan
  • A patriot for whom? Colonel Redl and a question of identity. Sked, Alan
  • The political parties. Sked, Alan
  • A proposal for the European Union. Sked, Alan
  • The study of international relations: a historian's view. Sked, Alan
  • The survival of the Habsburg Empire: Radetzky, the Imperial Army, and the Class War, 1848. Sked, Alan
  • Post-war Britain: a political history. Sked, Alan and Cook, Chris
  • Lord Bolingbroke's theory of party and opposition. Skjonsberg, Max
  • Adam Ferguson on partisanship, party conflict, and popular participation. Skjönsberg, Max
  • The informational fabric of eighteenth-century India and the Middle East: couriers, intermediaries and postal communication. Sood, Gagan
  • Book review: asking about origins. Sood, Gagan D. S.
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  • "Correspondence is equal to half a meeting": the composition and comprehension of letters in eighteenth-century Islamic Eurasia. Sood, Gagan D. S.
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  • An Islamicate Eurasia: vernacular perspectives on the early modern world. Sood, Gagan D. S.
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  • After Merkel:Germany from peace to war. Spohr, Kristina picture_as_pdf
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  • German unification. Spohr Readman, Kristina
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  • Britain, France and the origins of German disarmament, 1916-19. Stevenson, David
  • Cataclysm : the First World War as political tragedy. Stevenson, David
  • Conclusion. Stevenson, David
  • Der erste weltkrieg: 1914 - 1918. Stevenson, David
  • Diplomats. Stevenson, David
  • The First World War and European integration. Stevenson, David
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  • Fortifications and the European military balance before 1914. Stevenson, David
  • France and the German question in the era of the First World War. Stevenson, David
  • France and the Paris Peace Conference: addressing the dilemmas of security. Stevenson, David
  • French strategy on the Western front, 1914-1918. Stevenson, David
  • French war aims against Germany, 1914-1919. Stevenson, David
  • French war aims and peace planning. Stevenson, David
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  • From Balkan conflict to global conflict: the spread of the First World War, 1914-18. Stevenson, David
  • Grands noms et construction d'une histographie: l'affaire Fritz Fischer. Stevenson, David
  • International relations. Stevenson, David
  • Introduction: before 1914. Stevenson, David
  • La grande guerra: una storia globale la prima guerra mondiale. Stevenson, David
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  • Learning from the past: the relevance of international history. Stevenson, David
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  • War aims and peace negotiations. Stevenson, David
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  • With our backs to the wall: victory and defeat in 1918. Stevenson, David
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  • Introduction: history and the uses of space. Stock, Paul
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  • The idea of Russia:the life and work of Dmitry Likhachev. Zubok, Vladislav
  • Inside the Kremlin’s Cold War: from Stalin to Krushchev. Zubok, Vladislav and Pleshakov, Constantine
  • “Wall Street’s peace shenanigans”:Stalin and a U.S.-Soviet backchannel during the Korean War. Zubok, Vladislav M and Pechatnov, Vladimir O picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction to discussion: Elena Aga-Rossi and Victor Zaslavsky. Stalin and Togliatti: Italy and the origins of the Cold War. Zubok, Vladislav M.
  • Myths and realities of putinism and NATO expansion. Zubok, Vladislav M.
  • Soviet foreign policy from détente to Gorbachev, 1975–1985. Zubok, Vladislav M.
  • A failed empire: the Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev. Zubok, Vladislav M.
  • Book review: Jonathan Haslam, Russia’s Cold War: from the October Revolution to the fall of the wall. Zubok, Vladislav Martin
  • Brezhnev and Putin. Zubok, Vladislav picture_as_pdf
  • Intelligentsia as a liberal concept in Soviet history, 1945–1991. Zubok, Vladislav picture_as_pdf
  • Stalin, Soviet intelligence, and the struggle for Iran, 1945-53. Zubok, Vladislav description