Browsing Department of History by Issue Date
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The enlightened religion of Robert Clayton
(Liverpool University Press, 1995 - 199) -
Oral history and the history of American foreign relations
(Oxford University Press, 1995-09) -
The genealogy of Gruffudd ap Cynan
(Woolbridge, 1996)The genealogy of Gruffudd ap Cynan is preserved in the Historia Gruffud vab Kenan, which it introduces, and also in Welsh genealogical manuscripts of the fifteenth and later centuries. While the latter material is demonstrably ... -
A trial reading of Nesati's Taleb gazel
(Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 1997) -
Early medieval Louth: The kingdom of conaille muirtheimne
(County Louth Archaeological and History Society, 1997) -
Ebu's Su`ud's definition of church vakfs: theory and practice in Ottoman law
(I.B.Tauris, 1997) -
Kings, chronicles and genealogies: on reconstructing mediaeval Celtic dynasties
(Boydell Press, 1997) -
All for one or all for all: the UN Military Staff Committee and the contradictions within American internationalism
(Oxford University Press, 1997-01) -
Maredudd ab Owain (d. 999): most famous king of the Welsh
(University of Wales Press, 1997-12)Crewyd a chyhoeddwyd y fersiwn digidol hwn o'r cylchgrawn yn unol â thrwydded a roddwyd gan y cyhoeddwr. Gellir defynddio'r deunydd ynddo ar gyfer unrhyw bwrpas gan barchu hawliau moesol y crewyr. The National Library of ... -
William law, behmenism, and counter enlightenment
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The Nonjurors and the counter enlightenment: some illustration
(Blackwell Publishers, 1998)The article argues, firstly, that in view of the relationship between Protestantism and the English Enlightenment it is in distinctively non-Protestant religious thought, within or without the Church of England, that the ... -
Projecting whiteness: race and the unconscious in the history of 19th‐century American workers
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Orality, literacy and genealogy in medieval Ireland and Wales
(Cambridge Universty Press, 1998)For historians of early medieval Ireland and Wales the genealogical sources, along with the chronicles, constitute the primary means of reconstructing dynasties, and thereby of understanding the transmission of power and ... -
Hutchinsonianism: A counter-enlightenment reform movement
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, 1999)The followers of the natural philosopher John Hutchinson developed a religious movement which produced one of the most notable schools of eighteenth-century Anglican thought. This paper describes Hutchinsonianism's position, ... -
Predatory nomenclature and dynastic expansion in early medieval wales
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Hey, mac! the name Maccus, tenth to fifteenth centuries
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Regnal lists
(Blackwell Publishers, 1999)This chapter consists of a glossary listing people, places, activities, and creations of the Anglo‐Saxons that begin with the alphabet 'R'. It provides a detailed description of each of them, supplemented with illustrations ... -
Early thirteenth-century prices
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Limits of the almighty: Mehmed II's 'Land Reform' revisited
(Brill, 1999-06-05)This paper reviews the reform attempt that took place in the Ottoman Empire during the last years of Mehmed II (1451-81), which is generally referred to as a “land reform” in Ottoman historiography. First, it emphasizes ... -
The civil war generation: military service and mobility in Dubuque, ıowa, 1860–1870
(Oxford University Press, 1999-07-01)