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The English Historical Review: alerts and announcements for scholars interested in history

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  1. Many congratulations to on her RHS-prize-winning article! We're really delighted to have published it.

  2. The articles include pieces by David Carpenter, JC Holt and John Baldwin

  3. Well worth your time if you are interested in Magna Carta and/or historiography!

  4. … with a brilliant introduction by Nicholas Vincent himself, on 'Magna Carta and the English Historical Review':

  5. Our Magna Carta special virtual issue now online, freely available - 7 articles picked by Professor Nick Vincent:

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    9 days til . I should have an advent calendar. Means my article is FREE for 9 more days

  7. The EHR is very sad to learn of the death of Chris Brooks; there's a lovely appreciation here:

  8. Just another of those hit-reply-instead-of-forward days...

  9. HTML version of Aaron Graham's 'Auditing Leviathan: Corruption and State Formation in Early C18 Britain' (FREE):

  10. Also freely accessible is Aaron Graham's Alexander Prize proxime article on C18 corruption and state formation:

  11. HTML version of 'Liberalism, Scottish nationalism and the Home Rule crisis, c.1886-93', by : (FREE)

  12. Hooray - 's article on Scottish nationalism and the Home Rule Crisis, 1886-93, is FREE to access:

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    the lovely folk have made my article free to access til the

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    My new article looks at the history of the Association

  15. Many congratulations to Aaron Graham, whose EHR article 'Auditing Leviathan' () won proxime in the RHS Alexander Prize

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    My review in the of 'Reluctant Warriors', James Matthews' study of conscripts in the :

  17. and a review-article by William Mulligan, 'New directions in the study of the origins of the First World War' (FREE):

  18. An array of reviews by a galaxy of contributors including & numerous others

  19. ... and Gwilym Dodd on petitions to the English Crown, c.1350-1405 (available free via Gold OA):

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