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Articles
Women, Bridal Girdles, and the Household in Renaissance PragueAnna ParkerThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 225 - 248doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000108 Published Online on 6 April 2021
The ‘Recusancy Revolt’ of 1603 Revisited, Popular Politics, and Civic Catholicism in Early Modern IrelandJohn WalterThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 249 - 274doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000327 Published Online on 16 April 2021
Power, Prerogative, and the Politics of Sir Thomas Wentworth in Early Stuart England and IrelandMark EmpeyThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 275 - 296doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000509 Published Online on 10 June 2021
A Distant Reading of Legal Dissertations from German Universities in the Seventeenth CenturyLuca ScholzThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 297 - 327doi: 10.1017/S0018246X2100011X Published Online on 14 June 2021
Disability as a Problem of Humanity in Scottish Enlightenment ThoughtEsme Cleall, Onni GustThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 328 - 348doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000133 Published Online on 12 May 2021
Auctions and the Making of the Nabob in Late Eighteenth-Century Calcutta and LondonPatrick D. RasicoThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 349 - 370doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000303 Published Online on 20 April 2021
Britain and the Paraguayan Dictatorship, c. 1820–1840Alex MiddletonThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 371 - 392doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000339 Published Online on 6 April 2021
Mass Petitioning, Education Reform, and the Development of Political Culture in Madras, 1839–1842Scott Travanion ConnorsThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 393 - 414doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000418 Published Online on 7 June 2021
Land Reform, Henry Rider Haggard, and the Politics of Imperial Settlement, 1900–1920James WattsThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 415 - 435doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000613 Published Online on 22 July 2021
The Press Bureau, ‘D’ Notices, and Official Control of the British Press's Record of the First World WarDavid MongerThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 436 - 461doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000145 Published Online on 31 March2021
Guns of Peace and an Early Campaign against SmallpoxSarah B. SnyderThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 462 - 481doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000121 Published Online on 18 March 2021
The Detention of Non-Enemy Civilians Escaping to Britain during the Second World WarArtemis J. PhotiadouThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 482 - 504doi: 10.1017/S0018246X2100008X Published Online on 30 April 2021
Forced Migration, Oceanic Humanitarianism, and the Paradox of Danger and Saviour of a Vietnamese Refugee Boat JourneyJoy Damousi, Filippo Nelli, Anh Nguyen Austen, Alessandro Toffoli, Mary TomsicThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 505 - 526doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000595 Published Online on 21 July 2021
Roundtable: The Society of Prisoners
The Mediterranean as a Society of PrisonersGuillaume CalafatThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 527 - 529doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000376 Published Online on 5 August 2021
The Prisoner of War and the Eighteenth-Century PrisonRandall McGowenThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 530 - 532doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000388 Published Online on 5 August 2021
Prisoner Regimes and a Transnational History from BelowMargaret HuntThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 533 - 536doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000431 Published Online on 5 August 2021
War Imprisonment and British Prison ReformRachel WeilThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 537 - 539doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000364 Published Online on 5 August 2021
Author's Response: Some Thoughts on War Prisons, the Law of Nations, and Historical ComparisonsRenaud MorieuxThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 540 - 544doi: 10.1017/S0018246X2100039X Published Online on 5 August 2021
Historiographical Review
Scandal and Secrecy in the History of the Nineteenth-Century British EmpireCallie WilkinsonThe Historical Journal, Volume 65 / Issue 2, March 2022, pp 545 - 569doi: 10.1017/S0018246X21000066 Published Online on 20 May 2021