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Albion 14, 1982
Marc L. SCHWARZ, Lay Anglicanism and the Crisis of the English Church in the Early Seventeenth Century, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 1
William G. PALMER, Oliver St. John and the Middle Group in the Long Parliament, 1643-1645: A Reappraisal, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 20
Claire HIRSHFIELD, Liberal Women's Organizations and the War Against the Boers, 1899-1902, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 27
C. Robert COLE, The Conflict Within: Sir Stephen Tallents and Planning Propaganda Overseas Before the Second World War, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 50
Reviews of Books, p. 72
John J. LAROCCA, S.J. Time, Death and the Next Generation: The Early Elizabethan Recusancy Policy, 1558-1574, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 103
Parker DUCHEMIN, Barbarous Ignorance and Base Detraction: The Struggles of Michael Drayton, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 118
Joel BERLATSKY, British Imperial Attitudes in the Early Modern Era: The Case of Charles Ware Malet in India, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 139
Roderick C. GLOUD, Technical Education and Economic Performance: Britain, 1850-1914, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 153
Reviews of Books, p. 172
Robert D. STORCH, Popular Festivity and Consumer Protest: Food Price Disturbances in the Southwest and Oxfordshire in 1867, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 209
John O. STUBBS, Beaverbrook as Historian: “Politicians and the War, 1914-1916” Reconsidered, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 235
Symposium: Anglo-Norman Elites
C. Warren HOLLISTER, The New Political History in Anglo-Norman Scholarship, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 254
RaGena C. DeARAGON, In Pursuit of Aristocratic Women: A Key to Success in Norman England, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 258
Stephanie L. MOOERS, Familial Clout and Financial Gain in Henry I's Later Reign, in: Albion 14, 1982, p. 268
Charlotte A. NEWMAN, Family and Royal Favor in Henry I's England, in: Albion 14, 1982, p.
Reviews of Books, p. 307
Albion 15, 1983
Anne Jacobson SCHUTTE, An Early Stuart Critique of Machiavelli as Historiographer: Thomas Jackson and the Discorsi, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 1
Mark E. KENNEDY, Charles I and Local Government: The Draining of the East and West Fens, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 19
Keith A.P. SANDIFORD, Amateurs and Professionals in Victorian County Cricket, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 32
Reviews of Books, p. 52
Richard I HARPER, A Note on Corrodies in the Fourteenth Century, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 95
Douglas G. GREENE, Muggletonians and Quakers: A Study in the Interaciton of Seventeenth Century Dissent, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 102
W. Michael RYAN, The Influence of the Imperial Frontier on British Doctrines of Mechanized Warfare, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 123
Reviews of Books, p. 143
Retha M. WARNICKE, Lord Morley's Statements about Richard III, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 173
Paul M. CANNING, The Impact of Eamon de Valera: Domestic Causes of the Anglo-Irish Economic War, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 179
Arthur J. SLAVIN, G.R. Elton and His Era: Thirty Years On (G.R. Elton, Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics and Government; Volume III, Papers and Reviews 1973-1981) [Review Essay], in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 207
Reviews of Books, p. 231
David F. SMITH, Scottish Prisons Under the General Board of Directors, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 287
J.A. MANGAN, Grammar Schools and the Games Ethic in the Victorian and Edwardian Eras, in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 313
Barry M. GOUGH, Maori and Pakeha in New Zealand Historiorgraphy: Preoccupations and Progressions [Review Essay], in: Albion 15, 1983, p. 337
Reviews of Books, p. 343
Albion 16, 1984
Eileen SPRING, Law and the Theory of the Affective Family, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 1
George L. BERNSTEIN, The Limitations of the New Liberalism: The Politics and Political Thought of John Clifford, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 21
Reviews of Books, p. 40
Bernard S. BACHRACH, Henry II and the Angevin Tradition of Family Hostility, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 111
John W. DAHMUS, Thomas Arundel and the Baronial Party under Henry IV, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 131
Maurice LEE, Jr., James I and the Historians: Not a Bad King After All? [Review Essay], in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 151
Reviews of Books, p. 164
Philip LAWSON; Jim PHILLIPS, “Our Execrable Banditti”: Perceptions of Nabobs in Mid-Eighteenth Century Britain, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 225
Thomas C. KENNEDY, The Quaker Renaissance and the Origins of the Modern British Peace Movement, 1895-1920, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 243
Reviews of Books, p. 273
Katharin MACK, Changing Thegns: Cnut's Conquest and the English Aristocracy, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 375
Lois G. SCHWOERER, Seventeenth-Century English Women Engraved in Stone?, in: Albion 16, 1984, p. 389
Reviews of Books, p. 404
Albion 17, 1985
Scott L. WAUGH, Non-Alienation Clauses in Thirteenth-Century English Charters, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 1
William A. GREEN; John P. DEASY, Jr., Unifying Themes in the History of British India, 1757-1957: An Historiographical Analysis [Review Article], in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 15
Reviews of Books, p. 47
Sally N. VAUGHN, Lanfranc at Bec: A Reinterpretation, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 135
Eileen SPRING; David SPRING, The English Landed Elite, 1540-1879: A Review [Review Essay], in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 149
Lawrence STONE, Spring Back [Review Essay], in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 167
Daniel LEVINE, The Danish Connection: A Note on the Maing of British Old Age Pensions [Notes and Documents], in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 181
Reviews of Books, p. 187
James L. GILLESPIE, Ladies of the Fraternity of Saint George and of the Society of the Garter, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 259
Ronald K. HUCH, The National Association for the Promotion of Social Science: Its Contribution to Victorian Health Reform, 1857-1886, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 279
Kenneth E. CUTLER, The Baronetcy of the Skellingthorpe Vavasor [Research Notes and Documents], in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 301
Reviews of Books, p. 313
Symposium: George Dangerfield and “The Strange Death of Liberal England”
Peter STANSKY, The Strange Death of Liberal England: Fifty Years After, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 401
Alfred M. GOLLIN, George Dangerfield: A Personal Account, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 405
Michael BROCK, The Strange Death of Liberal England, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 409
Carolyn W. WHITE, The Strange Death of Liberal England in its Time, in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 425
Richard L. GREAVES, The Puritan-Nonconformist Tradition in England, 1560-1700: Historiographical Reflections [Review Essay], in: Albion 17, 1985, p. 449
Reviews of Books, p. 487
Albion 18, 1986
Ralph V. TURNER, Religious Patronage of Angevin Royal Administrators, c. 1170-1239, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 1
Eric N. LINDQUIST, The Last Years of the First Earl of Salisbury, 1610-1612, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 23
Jerry H. BROOKSHIRE, The National Council of Labour, 1921-1946, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 43
Reviews of Books, p. 71
D.R. WOOLF, Speech, Text and Time: the Sense of Hearing and the Sense of the Past in Renaissance England, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 159
Lois G. SCHWOERER, Woemen and the Glorious Revolution, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 195
Gregory CLAEYS, Industrialism and Hedonism in Orwell's Literary and Political Development, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 219
Michael MCGIFFERT, Who Wrote the Preface and Notes for Henry Finch's The Sacred Doctrine of Divinite, 1590? [Research Note]S. 247
Reviews of Books, p. 253
Michael E. JONES, The Historicity of the Alleluja Victory, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 363
Barrett L. BEER, London Parish Clergy and the Protestant Reformation, 1547-1559, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 375
Richard KYLE, John Knox's Concept of Divine Providence and Its Influence on His Thought, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 395
Jonathan M. ATKINS, Calvinist Bishops, Church Unity and the Rise of Arminianism, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 411
John L. BULLION, “To know this is the true essential business of a king”: The Prince of Wales and the Study of Public Finance, 1755-1760, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 429
William S. RODNER, Humanity and Nature in the Steamboat paintings of J.M.W. Turner, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 455
Reviews of Books, p. 475
Retha M. WARNICKE, Th Eternal Triangle and Court Politics: Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Sir Thomas Wyatt, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 565
Margo TODD, “An Act of Discretion”: Evangelical Conformity and the Puritan Dons, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 581
D.G. PAZ, Anti-Catholicism, Anti-Irish Stereotyping and Anti-Celtic Racism in Mid-Victorian Working Class Periodicals, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 601
Robert ZALLER, What Does the English Revolution Mean? Recent Historiographical Interpretations of Mid-Seventeenth Century England, in: Albion 18, 1986, p. 617
Reviews of Books, p. 637
Albion 19, 1987
William J. TIGHE, The Gentleman Pensioners, the Duke of Northumberland and the Attempted Coup of July 1553, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 1
Robert C. BRADDOCK, The Duke of Northumberland's Army Reconsidered, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 13
Ruth Hutchinson CROCKER, The Victorian Poor Law in Crisis and Change: Southampton, 1870-1895, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 19
Reviews of Books, p. 45
Marylou RUUD, Episcopal Reluctance: Lanfranc's Resignation Reconsidered, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 163
Frederick DREYER, Evangelical Thought: John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 177
Gail L. SAVAGE, Friend to the Worker: Social Policy at the Ministry of Agriculture Between the Wars, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 193
Reviews of Books, p. 209
Norman L. JONES, Parliament and the Governance of Elizabethan England: A Review, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 327
Paul H. SCHERER, Partner or Puppet? Lord John Russell at the Foreign Office, 1859-1862, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 347
Haia SHPAYER-MAKOV, The Reception of Peter Kropotkin in Britain, 1886-1917, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 373
Reviews of Books, p. 391
James Jay CARAFANO, William III and the Negative Voice, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 509
Frank WALLIS, The Revival of the Anti-Maynooth Campaign in Britain, 1850-52, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 527
John D. FAIR; John A. HUTCHESON, Jr., British Conservatism in the Twentieth Century: An Emerging Ideological Tradition, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 549
James R. HERTZLER, Who Dubbed it the Glorious Revolution, in: Albion 19, 1987, p. 579
Reviews of Books, p. 587
Albion 20, 1988
C. Warren HOLLISTER, Courtly Culture and Courtly Style in the Anglo-Norman World, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 1
Alan J. WARD, Models of Government and Anglo-Irish Relations, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 19
Catherine Ann CLINE, British Historians and the Treaty of Versailles, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 43
John RODDEN, “The Rope that Connects Me Directly with You”: John Wain and the Movement Writer's Orwell, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 59
Reviews of Books, p. 77
Richard W. SOUTHERN, Sally Vaughn's Anselm: An Examination of the Foundations, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 181
Sally N. VAUGHN, Anselm: Saint and Statesman, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 205
David HAYTON, Sir Richard Cocks: The Political Anatomy of a Country Whig, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 221
John C. BELCHEM, Radical Language and Ideology in Early Nineteenth-Century England: The Challenge of the Platform, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 247
F.K. DONNELLY, Levelerism in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Britain, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 261
James EPSTEIN, Radical Dining, Toasting and Symbolic Expression in Early Nineteenth-Century Lancashire: Rituals of Solidarity, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 271
Reviews of Books, p. 293
Jacqueline MURRAY, Kinship and Friendship: The Perception of Family by Clergy and Laity in Late Medieval London, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 369
Stephen J. GREENBERG, Dating Civil War Pamphlets, 1641-1644, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 387
Dane KENNEDY, Empire Migration in Post-War Reconstruction: The Role of the Oversea Settlement Committee, 1919-1921, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 403
Brian L. BLAKELEY, The Society for Oversea Settlement of British Women and the Problems of Empire Settlement, 1917-1936, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 421
Reviews of Books, p. 445
John R.E. BLIESE, Aelred of Rievaulx's Rhetoric and Morale at the Battle of the Standard, 1138, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 543
Marjorie K. MCINTOSH, Money Lending on the Periphery of London, 1300-1600, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 557
Jeremy BLACK, Britain's Foreign Alliances in the Eighteenth Century, in: Albion 20, 1988, p. 573
Reviews of Books, p. 603
Albion 21, 1989
Avihu ZAKAI, Religious Toleration and Its Enemies: The Independent Divines and the Issue of Toleration during the English Civil War, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 1
John L. BULLION, The Prince's Mentor: A New Perspective on the Friendship between George III and Lord Bute during the 1750s, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 34
Ian DYCK, From “Rabble” to “Chopsticks”: The Radicalism of William Cobbett, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 56
Reviews of Books, p. 88
Carole LEVIN, “Would I Could Give You Help and Succour”: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Touch, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 191
Chester DUNNING, James I, The Russia Company and the Plan to Establish a Protectorate Over North Russia, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 206
C. John SOMMERVILLE, Puritan Humor, or Entertainment, for Children, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 227
John S. GALBRAITH, Britain and American Railway Promoters i Late Nineteenth-Century Persia, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 248
John MCDERMOTT, “A Needless Sacrifice”: British Businessmen and Business as Usual in the First World War, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 263
Reviews of Books, p. 283
James E. BRADLEY, The Anglican Pulpit, the Social Order and the Resurgence of Toryism during the American Revolution, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 361
John Money, Provincialism and the English “Ancien Regime”: Samuel Pipe-Wolferstan and the “Confessional State,” 1776-1820, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 389
John A. PHILLIPS, The Social Calculus: Deference and Defiance in Later Georgian England, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 426
J.C.D. CLARK, England's Ancien Regime as a Confessional State, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 450
Reviews of Books, p. 475
David LOADESW, The Reign of Mary Tudor: Historiography and Research, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 547
Bonnelyn Young KUNZE, “Poore and in Necessity”: Margaret Fell and Quaker Female Philanthropy in Northwest England in the Late Seventeenth Century, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 559
Steven R. KNOWLTON, The Quarrel between Gavan Duffy and John Mitchell: Implications for Ireland, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 581
Jonathan ROSE, The Workers in the Workers' Educational Association, 1903-1950, in: Albion 21, 1989, p. 591
Reviews of Books, p. 609
Albion 22, 1990
Lois G. SCHWOERER, Celebrating the Glorious Revolution: 1689-1989, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 1
Lynn K. BARKER, MS Bodl. Canon. Pat. Lat 131 and a Lost Lactantius of John of Salisbury: Evidence in Search of a French Critic of Thomas Becket, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 21
David M. DEAN, Parliament, Privy Council and Local Politics in Elizabethan England: The Yarmouth-Lowestoft Fishing Dispute, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 39
J.A. THOMPSON, Historians and the Decline of the Liberal Party, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 65
Michael MENDLE, The Thomason Colleciton: A Reply to Stephen J. Greenberg, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 85
Stephen J. GREENBERG, Rebuttal to Michael Mendle, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 95
Reviews of Books, p. 99
Donald F. FLEMING, Milites as Attestors to Charters in England, 1101-1300, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 185
Gerald BROCE; Richard M. WUNDERLI, The Funeral of Henry Percy, Sixth Earl of Northumberland, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 199
Michael B. YOUNG, Charles I and the Erosion of Trust, 1625-1628, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 217
William M. ABBOTT, James Ussher and “Ussherian” Episcopacy, 1640-1656: The Primate and His Reduction Manuscript, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 237
Barry M. GOUGH, The British Reoccupation of the Falkland Islands, or Malvinas, 1832-1843, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 261
Reviews of Books, p. 289
Ralph V. TURNER, Exercise of the King's Will in Inheritance of Baronies: The Example of King John and William Briwerre, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 383
M.L. BUSH, “Enhancements and Importunate Charges”: An Analysis of the Tax Complaints of October 1536, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 403
Mark Charles FISSEL; Daniel GOFFMAN, Viewing the Scaffold from Istanbul: The Bendysh-Hyde Affair, 1647-1651, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 421
Josef L. ALTHOLZ; John POWELL, Gladstone, Lord Ripon and the Vatican Decrees, 1874, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 449
Reviews of Books, p. 461
Kimberly A. LOPRETE, The Anglo-Norman Carl of Adela of Blois, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 569
Robert TITTLER, For the “Re-edification of Townes”: The Rebuilding Statutes of Henry VIII, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 591
Michael G. FINLAYSON, Clarendon, Providence and the Historical Revolution, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 607
Nancy W. ELLENBERGER, The Transformation of London “Society” at the End of Victoria's Reign: Evidence from the Court Presentaiton Records, in: Albion 22, 1990, p. 633
Reviews of Books, p. 655
Albion 23, 1991
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Albion 24, 1992
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Cary J. NEDERMAN, Kings, Peers and Parliament: Virtue and Corulership in Walter Burley's Commentarius in VIII Libros Politicorum Aristotelis, in: Albion 24, 1992, p. 391
Stephen TAYLOR, “The Fac Totum in Ecclesiastic Affairs”? The Duke of Newcastle and the Crown's Ecclesiastical Patronage, in: Albion 24, 1992, p. 409
James R. JACOB; Margaret C. JACOB, The Saints Embalmed. Scientists, Latitudidarians and Society: A Review Essay, in: Albion 24, 1992, p. 435
Reviews of Books, p. 443
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Albion 25, 1993
Carl R. JACKSON, Jr., How the Normans Determined Domesday Book Manorial Values for Essex County, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 1
Elizabeth K. HUDSON, The “Plaine Mans” Pastor: Arthur Dent and the Cultivation of Popular Piety in Early Seventeenth-Century England, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 23
Margaret DELACY, Influenza Research and the Medical Profession in Eighteenth-Century Britain, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 37
Reviews of Books, p. 67
Kevin T. STREIT, The Expansion of the English Jewish Community in the Reign of King Stephen, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 177
Victor L. STATER, Continuity and Change in English Provincial Politics: Robert Paston in Norfolk, 1675-1683, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 193
Cynthia CURRAN, Private Women, Public Needs: Middle-Class Widows in Victorian England, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 217
Sir John Plumb's “Growth of Political Stability”: Does It Stand?
Clayton ROBERTS, The Growth of Political Stability Reconsidered, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 237
Stephen B. BAXTER, A Comment on Clayton Roberts' Perspective, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 257
Norma LANDAU, Country Matters: The Growth of Political Stability a Quarter-Century On, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 261
Clayton ROBERTS, A Reply to Professors Baxter and Landau, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 275
Reviews of Books, p. 279
Clare CARROLL, Representations of Women in Some Early Modern English Tracts on the Colonization of Ireland, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 379
Maurice LEE, Jr., The Buccleuch Marriage Contract: An Unknown Episode in Scottish Politics, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 395
Jeremy BLACK, Eighteenth-Century English Politics: Recent Work and Current Problems, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 419
Michael D. CALLAHAN, NOMANSLAND: The British Colonial Office and the League of Nations Mandate for German East Africa, 1916-1920, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 443
Reviews of Books, p. 465
Order and Authority: Creating Party in Restoration England
Gary S. DE KREY, The First Restoration Crisis: Conscience and Coercion in London, 1667-73, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 565
Tim HARRIS, Party Turns? Or, Whigs and Tories Get Off Scott Free, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 581
James ROSENHEIM, Documenting Authority: Text and Magistracy in Restoration Society, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 591
Richard L. GREAVES, Great Scott! The Restoration in Turmoil, or, Restoration Crises and the Emergence of Party, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 605
Jonathan SCOTT, Restoration Process. Or, If This Isn't a Party We're Not Having a Good Time, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 619
Gary S. DE KREY, Party Lines: A Reply, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 639
Tim HARRIS, Sobering Thoughts, But the Party is Not Yet Over: A Reply, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 645
James ROSENHEIM, A Reply to Richard Greaves and Jonathan Scott, in: Albion 25, 1993, p. 649
Reviews of Books, p. 653
Albion 26, 1994
Barbara SHAPIRO, The Concept “Fact”: Legal Origins and Cultural Diffusion, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 1 [last page missing: see Albion 26, 1994, p. 227ff. for complete article]
Eveline CRUICKSHANKS, Lord Cowper, Lord Orrery, The Duke of Wharton and Jacobitism, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 27
Clyve JONES, 1720-23 and All That: A Reply to Eveline Cruickshanks, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 41
R.A. HOUSTON, “Bustling Artisans”: Church Patronage at South Leith in the 1740s and 1750s, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 55
Roy MACLEOD, “All for Each and Each for All”: Reflections on Anglo-American and Commonwealth Scientific Cooperation, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 79
Reviews of Books, p. 113
Barbara SHAPIRO, The Concept “Fact”: Legal Origins and Cultural Diffusion, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 227
Douglas BIGGS, “A Wrong Whom Conscience and Kindred Bid me to Right”: A Reassessment of Edmund Langley, Duke of York, and the Usurpation of Henry IV, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 253
Josef L. ALTHOLZ, The Tractarian Moment: The Incidental Origins of the Oxford Movement, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 273
Michael WEAVER, The New Science of Policing: Crime and the Birmingham Police Force, 1839-1842, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 289
Reviews of Books, p. 309
Hugh M. THOMAS, Subinfeudation and Alienation of Land, Economic Development and the Wealth of Novles on the Honor of Richmond, 1066 to c. 1300, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 397
Daniel W. HOLLIS, The Crown Lands and the Financial Dilemma in Stuart England, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 419
J. Mark HEUMANN, Fairfax and the Lifeguard's Colors, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 443
Paul A. PICKERING; Alex TYRRELL, “In the Thickest of the Fight”: The Reverend James Scolefield (1790-1855) and the Bible Christians of Manchester and Salford, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 461
Reviews of Books, p. 483
Robert E. GLASS, The Image of the Sea Officer in English Literature, 1660-1710, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 583
David WALSH, The Lancashire “Rising” of 1826, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 601
Gregory C. KENNEDY, Britain's Policy-Making Elite, the Naval Disarmament Puzzle and Public Opinion, 1927-1932, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 623
Trevor LLOYD, Thatcher and Her Ministers, in: Albion 26, 1994, p. 645
Reviews of Books, p. 655
Albion 27, 1995
Bruce O'BRIEN, Forgery and the Literacy of the Early Common Law, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 1
Dianne WILLEN, “Communion of the Saints”: Spiritual Reciprocity and the Godly Community in Early Modern England, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 19
W.T. GIBSON, “Unreasonable and Unbecoming”: Self-Recommendation and Place-Seeking in the Church of England, 1700-1900, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 43
David R. DEVEREUX, State Versus Private Ownership: The Conservative Governments and British Civil Aviation 1951-62, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 65
Reviews of Books, p. 87
Andrew MCDONALD, Scoto-Norse Kings and the Reformed Religious Orders: Patterns of Monastic Patronage in Twelfth-Century Galloway and Argyll, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 187
George B. STOW, Richard II and the Invention of the Pocket Handkerchief, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 221
William E. BURNS, “Our Lot is Fallen into an Age of Wonders”: John Spencer and the Controversy over Prodigies in the Early Restoration, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 237
James Patterson SMITH, Empire and Social Reform: British Liberals and the “Civilizing Mission” in the Sugar Colonies, 1868-1874, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 253
Reviews of Books, p. 279
Melinda ZOOK, “The Bloody Assizes”: Whig Martyrdom and Memory after the Glorious Revolution, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 373
T.H. BOWYER, Junius, Philip Francis and Parliamentary Reform, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 397
Maurice MILNE, Archibald Alison: Conservative Controversialist, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 419
F.M. LEVENTHAL, “A Tonic to the Nation”: The Festival of Britain, 1951, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 445
Reviews of Books, p. 455
Nigel ASTON, Infidelity Ancient and Modern: George Horne Reads Edward Gibbon, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 561
John GARRARD, Urban Elites, 1850-1914: The Rule and Decline of a New Squirearchy, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 583
Todd. M. ENDELMAN, Writing English Jewish History, in: Albion 27, 1995, p. 623
Reviews of Books, p. 637
Albion 28, 1996
Reba N. SOFFER, The Conservative Historical Imagination in the Twentieth Century, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 1
Lori A. GATES, Widows, Property and Remarriage: Lessons from Glastonbury's Deverill Manors, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 19
Ruth E. MAYERS, Real and Practicable, not Imaginary and Notional: Sir Henry Vane, A Healing Question, and the Problems of the Protectorate, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 37
Reviews of Books, p. 73
Stephanie Mooers CHRISTLELOW, A Moveable Feast? Itineration and the Centralization of Government under Henry I, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 187
Sarah GOODFELLOW, “Such Masculine Strokes”: Aphra Behn as Translator of A Discovery of New Worlds, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 229
Ian Christopher FLETCHER, “prosecutions are Always Risky Business”: Labor, Liberals and the 1912 “Don't Shoot” Prosecutions, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 251
Reviews of Books, p. 279
Margaret SPUFFORD; Motoyasu TAKAHASHI, Families, Will Witnesses and Economic Structure in the Fens and on the Chalk: Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century willingham and Chippenham, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 379
Ben LOWE, Religious Wars and the “Common Peace”: Anglican Anti-War Sentiment in Elizabethan England, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 415
Thomas william HEYCK, The Decline of Christianity in Twentieth-Century Britain, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 437
Reviews of Books, p. 455
Retha M. WARNICKE, Henry VIII's Greeting of Anne of Cleves and Early Modern Court Protocol, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 565
Richard L. GREAVES, “Let Truth Be Free”: John Bunyan and the Restoration Crisis of 1667-1673, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 587
Jeremy BLACK, Eighteenth-Century English Politics: Recent Work, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 607
Stephen BROOKE; Louise CAMERON, Anarchy in the U.K.? Ideas of the City and the Fin de Siècle in Contemporary English Film and Literature, in: Albion 28, 1996, p. 635
Reviews of Books, p. 657
Albion 29, 1997
Ralph V. TURNER, Richard Lionheart and English Episcopal Elections, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 1
Bob HARRIS; Jeremy BLACK, John Tucker, M.P., and Mid-Eighteenth-Century British Politics, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 15
Richard W. DAVIS, Wellington and the “Open Question”: The Issue of Catholic Emancipation, 1821-1829, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 39
R.M. DOUGLAS, The Swastika and the Shamrock: British Fascism and the Irish Question, 1918-1940, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 57
Reviews of Books, p. 77
Tim HARRIS, What's New About the Restoration?, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 187
Bruce L. KINZER, The 1870 Education Bill and the Method of J.S. Mill's Later Politics, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 223
Nan H. DREHER, The Virtuous and the Verminous: Turn-of-the-Century Moral Panics in London's Public Parks, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 246
Reviews of Books, p. 268
David J. MOSS, Business and Banking: Ethics and White-Collar Crime in Norwich, 1825-1831, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 373
Roger SWIFT, Heroes or Villains?: The Irish, Crime and Disorder in Victorian England, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 399
Kirk WILLIS, “God and the Atom”: British Churchmen and the Challenge of Nuclear Power 1945-1950, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 422
Reviews of Books, p. 458
William PALMER, High Officeholding, Foreign Policy and the British Dimension in the Tudor Far North, 1525-1563, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 579
Jacqueline Fellague ARIOUAT, Rethinking Partisanship in the Conduct of the Chartist Trials, 1839-1848, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 596
Edwin JAGGARD, Small Boroughs and Political Modernization, 1832-1868: A Cornwall Case Study, in: Albion 29, 1997, p. 622
Reviews of Books, p. 643
Albion 30, 1998
Walter L. ARNSTEIN, The Warrior Queen: Reflections on Victoria and Her World, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 1
Peter Iver KAUFMAN, How Socially Conservative Were the Elizabethan Religious Radicals?, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 29
John S. ELLIS, “The Methods of Barbarism” and the “Rights of Small Nations”: War Propaganda and British Pluralism, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 49
Reviews of Books, p. 76
Kenneth VEITCH, The Alliance between Church and State in Early Medieval Alba, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 193
Steven W. SIAK, “The Blood That Is in Our Veins Comes from German Ancestors”: British Historians and the Coming of the First World War, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 221
Reviews of Books, p. 253
J. Sears MCGEE, On Misidentifying Puritans: The Case of Thomas Adams, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 401
Michael LIEVEN, Heroism, Heroics and the Making of Heroes: The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 419
Carol A. LOCKWOOD, From Soldier to Peasant? The Land Settlement Scheme in East Sussex, 1919-1939, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 439
Reviews of Books, p. 463
Karen CHANCEY, The Amboyna Massacre in English Politics, 1624-1632, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 583
Michael W. MCCAHILL, Open Elites: Recruitment to the French Noblesse and the English Artistocracy in the Eighteenth Century, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 599
Philip HARLING, Robert Southey and the Language of Social Discipline, in: Albion 30, 1998, p. 630
Reviews of Books, p. 656
Albion 31, 1999
Katharine W. SWETT, “The Account Between Us”: Honor, Reciprocity and Companionship in Male Friendship in the Later Seventeenth Century, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 1
Mary THALE, The Case of the British Inquisition: Money and Women in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London Debating Societies, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 31
Carolyn MALONE, Sensational Stories, Endangered Bodies: Women's Work and the New Journalism in England in the 1890s, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 49
Reviews of Books, p. 72
An Invitation, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 189
Robert TITTLER, Early Modern British History, Here and There, Now and Again, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 190
John M. CURRIN, To Play at Peace: Henry VII, War Against France and the Chieregato-Flores Mediation of 1490, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 207
Kathleen R. SANDS, Word and Sign in Elizabethan Conflicts with the Devil, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 238
Roger ADELSON; Russell SMITH, Videotaped Interviews with British Historians, 1985-1998, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 257
Reviews of Books, p. 269
Michael D. MYERS, A Fictional-True Self: Margery Kempe and the Social Reality of the Merchant Elite of King's Lynn, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 377
Manfred BROD, Politics and Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England: The Case of Elizabeth Poole, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 395
Tammy WHITLOCK, Gender, Medicine and Consumer Culture in Victorian England: Creating the Kleptomaniac, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 413
Reviews of Books, p. 438
Robert MCJIMSEY, Crisis Management: Parliament and Political Stability, 1692-1719, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 559
Jeff LIPKES, Virtue and Necessity: The Bonds of Marriage and the Political Economy of J.S. Mill and F.W. Newman, in: Albion 31, 1999, p. 589
Reviews of Books, p. 610
Albion 32, 2000
Fred M. LEVENTHAL, British Writers, American Readers: Women's Voices in Wartime, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 1
Richard R. HEISER, Castles, Constables and Politics in Late Twelfth-Century English Governance, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 19
Mark STOYLE, “The Gear Rout”: The Cornish Rising of 1648 and the Second Civil War, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 37
Eliza RIEDI, Options for an Imperialist Woman: The Case of Violet Markham, 1899-1914, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 59
Reviews of Books, p. 85
Anne GOLDGAR, The British Museum and the Virtual Representation of Culture in The Eighteenth Century, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 195
Daniel J. ENNIS, Naval Impressment in Tobias Smollett's Roderick Random, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 232
Jeremy BLACK, Eighteenth-Century English Politics: Recent Work, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 248
Reviews of Books, p. 271
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Eric Josef CARLSON, English Funeral Sermons as Sources: The Example of Female Piety in Pre-1640 Sermons, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 567
Paul A. PICKERING, “Irish First”: Daniel O'Connell, the Native Manufacture Campaign and Economic Nationalism, 1840-44, in: Albion 32, 2000, p. 598
Reviews of Books, p. 617
Albion 33, 2001
Brock W. HOLDEN, King John, the Braoses and theceltic Fringe, 1207-1216, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 1
Richard L. GREAVES, Seditious Sectaries or “Sober and Useful Inhabitants”? Changing Conceptions of the Quakers in Early Modern Britain, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 24
Michael J. TURNER, Thomas Perronet Thompson, “Sensible Chartism” and theChimera of Radical Unity, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 51
Reviews of Books, p. 75
L.E. SEMLER, The Creed of Eliza's Babes (1652): Nakedness, Adam and Divinity, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 185
David A. VALONE, Hugh James Rose's Anglican Critique of Cambridge: Science, Antirationalism and Coleridgean Idealism in late Georgian England, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 218
Matthew HENDLEY, Anti-Alienism and the Primrose League: The Externalization of the Postwar Crisis in Great Britain 1918-32, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 243
Reviews of Books, p. 270
Michael F. GRAHAM, Conflict and Sacred Space in Reformation-Era Scotland, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 371
J. Russell SNAPP, An Enlightened Empire: Scottish and Irish Imperial Reformers in the Age of the American Revolution, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 388
Lori LOEB, Doctors and patent medicines in Modern Britain: Professionalism and Consumerism, in: Albion 33, 2001, p. 404
Reviews of Books, p. 426
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Paul LATIMER, Estate Management and Inflation: The Honor of Gloucester, 1183-1263, in: Albion 34, 2002, p. 187
David M. BERGERON, King James's Civic Pageant and Parliamentary Speech in March 1604, in: Albion 34, 2002, p. 213
Thomas William HEYCK, Freelance Writers and the Changing Terrain of Intellectual Life in Britain, 1880-1980, in: Albion 34, 2002, p. 232
Reviews of Books, p. 268
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