The Historical Journal Volume 45 - Issue 02 - June 2002 Tables of contents
Articles THE PROTESTATION PROTESTED, 1641 AND 1642 DAVID CRESSY pp 251-279
THE FARNLEY WOOD PLOT AND THE MEMORY OF THE CIVIL WARS IN YORKSHIRE ANDREW HOPPER pp 281-303
THOMAS HOBBES AND THE BLACKLOIST CONSPIRACY OF 1649 JEFFREY R. COLLINS pp 305-331
POPERY, POLITICS, AND PRIVATE JUDGEMENT IN EARLY HANOVERIAN BRITAIN ANDREW C. THOMPSON pp 333-356
SHAKESPEARE AND RADICALISM: THE USES AND ABUSES OF SHAKESPEARE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY POPULAR POLITICS ANTONY TAYLOR pp 357-379
LIBERALISM AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY GERMANY AND ENGLAND JAN PALMOWSKI pp 381-409
BETWEEN REFORM AND REPRESSION: IMPRISONMENT IN WEIMAR GERMANY NIKOLAUS WACHSMANN pp 411-432
THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY AND THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC DURING THE ERA OF NON-RECOGNITION, 1949–1973 STEFAN BERGER, DARREN G. LILLEKER pp 433-458
BEFORE THE WALL: EAST GERMANS, COMMUNIST AUTHORITY, AND THE MASS EXODUS TO THE WEST COREY ROSS pp 459-480
Review Article CATHOLICISM IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND: BOSSY AND BEYOND CHRISTOPHER HAIGH pp 481-494
Other Reviews Crime and mentalities in early modern England. By Malcolm Gaskill. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xiv+377. ISBN 0-521-57275-4. £40. ALEXANDRA SHEPARD pp 495-498
The state and social change in early modern England, c. 1550–1640. By Steve Hindle. Early Modern History: Society and Culture. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000. Pp. x+338. ISBN 0-333-63384-9. £40. ANDY WOOD Pp 495-498