The Historical Journal Volume 48 - Issue 04 - December 2005
ECCLESIOLOGY AND POLITICAL THOUGHT IN ENGLAND, 1580–c. 1630 CHARLES W. A. PRIOR pp 855 - 884
JAMES VI AND I, THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, AND BRITISH ECCLESIASTICAL CONVERGENCE ALAN R. MACDONALD pp 885 - 903
THE DUKE OF LORRAINE AND THE INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLE FOR IRELAND, 1649–1653 MICHEÁL Ó SIOCHRÚ pp 905 - 932
COMMERCIAL CONFLICT AND REGULATION IN THE DISCOURSE OF TRADE IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND THOMAS LENG pp 933 - 954
RURAL POOR RELIEF IN COLONIAL SOUTH CAROLINA TIM LOCKLEY pp 955 - 976
RURAL SOCIETY AND CROWD ACTION IN BOLOGNA, c. 1796–c. 1831 DORA M. DUMONT pp 977 - 997
SCOTLAND AND THE CREATION OF A NATIONAL REFORM MOVEMENT, 1830–1832 GORDON PENTLAND pp 999 - 1023
COMMERCIAL THEATRE AND PROFESSIONALIZATION IN LATE IMPERIAL RUSSIA MURRAY FRAME pp 1025 - 1053
THE BRITISH POPULAR PRESS AND VENEREAL DISEASE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR ADRIAN BINGHAM pp 1055 - 1076
BRITISH SMUGGLING OPERATIONS FROM SWITZERLAND, 1940–1944 NEVILLE WYLIE pp 1077 - 1102
THE MNEMONIC TURN IN THE CULTURAL HISTORIOGRAPHY OF BRITAIN'S GREAT WAR STEPHEN HEATHORN pp 1103 - 1124
THE FRENCH ARMY, 1624–1914: FROM THE KING'S TO THE PEOPLE'S DAVID HOPKIN pp 1125 - 1137
BORN MODERN: ANTIPODEAN VARIATIONS ON A THEME NICHOLAS BROWN pp 1139 - 1154
The British constitution in the twentieth century. Edited by Vernon Bogdanor. Oxford: Oxford University Press/British Academy, 2003. Pp. xvi+795. ISBN 0-19-726271-6. £55.00 (hb); 0-19-726319-4. £21.99 (pb). JON LAWRENCE pp 1155 - 1156