The Historical Journal Volume 45 - Issue 01 - March 2002 Published by Cambridge University Press
Articles RETHINKING THE FALL OF ANNE BOLEYN GREG WALKER pp 1-29
NATURAL RIGHT AND CIVIL COMMUNITY: THE CIVIL PHILOSOPHY OF HUGO GROTIUS ANNABEL BRETT pp 31-51
GEORGES CLEMENCEAU AND THE ENGLISH ROBERT K. HANKS pp 53-77
ROSCOE CONKLING SIMMONS AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ORATORY ANDREW KAYE pp 79-102
THE FEMALE CONSUMER AND THE POLITICS OF CONSUMPTION IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN MATTHEW HILTON pp 103-128
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN COLONIAL KENYA, 1900–1939 CHLOE CAMPBELL pp 129-151
FROM SOCIALIZATION TO CO-DETERMINATION: THE US, BRITAIN, GERMANY, AND PUBLIC OWNERSHIP IN THE RUHR, 1945–1951 JAMES C. VAN HOOK pp 153-178
Historiographical reviews SOCIETY, ECONOMY, AND POLITICS IN RESTORATION ITALY: TOWARDS A REGIONAL SYNTHESIS ENRICO DAL LAGO pp 179-193 IN SEARCH OF LIBERAL TSARISM: THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF AUTOCRATIC DECLINE CHRISTOPHER READ pp 195-210
FROM WORLD WAR TO COLD WAR: THE WARTIME ALLIANCE AND POST-WAR TRANSITIONS, 1941–1947 DAVID REYNOLDS pp 211-227
Review Articles GEOGRAPHY, ENLIGHTENMENT, AND IMPROVEMENT Geography and Enlightenment. Edited by David N. Livingstone and Charles W. J. Withers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999. Pp. viii+455. ISBN 0-226-48720-2 (hb). $52·00. 0-226-48721-0 (pb). $25·00. Nature's government: science, imperial Britain, and the ‘improvement’ of the world. By Richard Drayton. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. Pp. xxi+346. ISBN 0-300-05976-0. £25·00. Enlightenment geography: the political languages of British geography, 1650–1850. By Robert J. Mayhew. London: Macmillan, 2000. Pp. viii+324. ISBN 0-333-79186-X. £45·00. FELIX DRIVER pp 229-233
COUNTRY HOUSE LIFE Creating paradise: the building of the English country house, 1660–1880. By Richard Wilson and Alan Mackley. London: Hambledon, 2000. Pp. +428. ISBN 1-85285-252-6. £25. The polite tourist: four centuries of country house visiting. By Adrian Tinniswood. London: The National Trust, 1998. Pp. 224. ISBN 0 7078 0224 5. £24.99. Country house pastimes. By Oliver Garnett. London: The National Trust, 1998. Pp. 48. ISBN 0-7078-0284-9. £4.99. The British country house in the eighteenth century. By Christopher Christie. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000. Pp. xvi+333. ISBN 0-7190-4724-2 (hb); 0-7190-4725-0 (pb). £49 and £17.99. The fate of the English country house. By David Littlejohn. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. xviii+344. ISBN 0-19-508876-X. £20. The dukes: the origins, ennoblement and history of twenty-six families. By Brian Masters. London: Pimlico, 2001. Pp. x+390. ISBN 0-7126-6724-5. £12.50. J. V. BECKETT pp 235-244
Other Reviews David Vincent, The rise of mass literacy: reading and writing in modern Europe. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7456-1444-2 (hb); 0-7456-1445-0 (pb). GILLIAN SUTHERLAND pp 245-249
Rival Jerusalems: the geography of Victorian religion. By K. D. M. Snell and Paul S. Ell. Cambridge: University Press, 2000. Pp. xvi+499. ISBN 0-521-77155-2. £50.00. JEFFREY COX pp 245-249
A nation collapses: the Italian surrender of September 1943. By Elena Agarossi, translated by Harvey Fergusson II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xi+175. ISBN 0-521-59199-6. £32.50. ROGER ABSALOM pp 245-249