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Revisiting International Economic Cooperation In The Stalin Era
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Food Systems Past And Present: The History And Politics Of Grain
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Chapters Of Accidents. A Writer’s Memoir: The Life Of Alexander Baron
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Ownership And The Price Of Empire | Festival Of The Mind 2022
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In the battle of Archbishop vs Prime Minister
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‘We shall fight in the forests’
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Did The Weimar Republic Have A Future?
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Fascist Antisemitism In Italy Eighty Years On
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Why Do Foreign Fighters Fight? Understanding Transnational Mobilisations
Between Truce And Violence: Nationalist Politics And The Birth Of Northern
The Long Fall Of King Coal
Euro 2020 Ends As It Began: As A Political Football
‘The Issue Is Almost Exclusively Palestine’
‘Since All Confess The Nat’ral Form Divine
Our Island Story
50 Years Of The Misuse Of Drugs Act (1971)
Coronavirus And The ‘Killing Fields’ Of India
Approaching Queerness In The Viking World
European History And ‘Eurocentrism’ - A Conversation Between Dina Gusejnova
The Unquiet Reporters: The American Press And The Franco-Viet Minh War
‘Violent Affections Of The Mind’: The Emotional Contours Of Rabies
More Change Than Previously Thought: An Interview With Dr Linda Kirk About
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The 1943 Bengal Famine: Emotional Landscapes of Hunger
2024
Making History Public
German-German Environmental Politics
Early Modern Equity
The First Oil Shock
Feminism's Forgotten Free-Trade Past
Mission: 'Regenerate [Spanish] Democracy'
Nye Bevan and the Doctors
The Myth of Immobility: Tracking Movement in Early Modern England
“We beat you twice, and now you are here again”[1]
Musical Stories across India and Pakistan: Gender and Power in Punjab
2023
Revisiting International Economic Cooperation In The Stalin Era
Radical Histories of Psychedelics
‘The Sea Is Not A Dustbin’: Remembering Greenpeace’s Brent Spar Campaign
Mapping the First Crusaders
Violence, Masculinity, and Fascism in 1960s Japan
Nervous State
Militant Medics
Reporting on Ryots
Liverpool's Lost Fathers
'Then they came for me...'
The Pacifism of Pooh
2022
Food Systems Past And Present: The History And Politics Of Grain
In The Eye Of The Beholder
100 Years Of The BBC: A Crisis Of Legitimacy?
Chapters Of Accidents. A Writer’s Memoir: The Life Of Alexander Baron
Period Dramas: Presenting A History Of Menstruation
Ownership And The Price Of Empire | Festival Of The Mind 2022
Knowledge First-Hand: Education Trips In Mid-19th Century Sheffield
British Talkies And The “Correct” Female Voice
Marie Stopes’s Married Love And The National Library For The Blind
Notes From The Classroom: Reflecting On Foucault’s Biopolitics In 2022
In the battle of Archbishop vs Prime Minister
To be open, in spite of the past: Revisiting Putin’s words
‘We shall fight in the forests’
And They’re Off!: What Sports Discourse Can Reveal
British Abolitionism Revisited
Netflix’s Munich - The Edge Of War: A Film For Our Time?
Underpaid And Overperforming: Interwar Disarmament
The ‘What If’ Women Of Munich - The Edge Of War
2021
Did The Weimar Republic Have A Future?
Sheffield, Slavery, And Its Legacies
Tracing Hypertrichosis: Disability In Early Modern Europe
Will The Sale Of A Rare Manuscript Rescue Jewish Studies In France?
Fascist Antisemitism In Italy Eighty Years On
The War On The Football Field
‘The Heart Of The House’: Knole House Through The Lens Of Woolf’s Orlando
Why Do Foreign Fighters Fight? Understanding Transnational Mobilisations
Between Truce And Violence: Nationalist Politics And The Birth Of Northern
The Long Fall Of King Coal
Euro 2020 Ends As It Began: As A Political Football
‘The Issue Is Almost Exclusively Palestine’
‘Since All Confess The Nat’ral Form Divine
Our Island Story
50 Years Of The Misuse Of Drugs Act (1971)
Coronavirus And The ‘Killing Fields’ Of India
Approaching Queerness In The Viking World
European History And ‘Eurocentrism’ - A Conversation Between Dina Gusejnova
The Unquiet Reporters: The American Press And The Franco-Viet Minh War
‘Violent Affections Of The Mind’: The Emotional Contours Of Rabies
More Change Than Previously Thought: An Interview With Dr Linda Kirk About
2020
2019
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The 1943 Bengal Famine: Emotional Landscapes of Hunger
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Making History Public
German-German Environmental Politics
Early Modern Equity
The First Oil Shock
Feminism's Forgotten Free-Trade Past
Mission: 'Regenerate [Spanish] Democracy'
Nye Bevan and the Doctors
The Myth of Immobility: Tracking Movement in Early Modern England
“We beat you twice, and now you are here again”[1]
Musical Stories across India and Pakistan: Gender and Power in Punjab
2023
Revisiting International Economic Cooperation In The Stalin Era
Radical Histories of Psychedelics
‘The Sea Is Not A Dustbin’: Remembering Greenpeace’s Brent Spar Campaign
Mapping the First Crusaders
Violence, Masculinity, and Fascism in 1960s Japan
Nervous State
Militant Medics
Reporting on Ryots
Liverpool's Lost Fathers
'Then they came for me...'
The Pacifism of Pooh
2022
Food Systems Past And Present: The History And Politics Of Grain
In The Eye Of The Beholder
100 Years Of The BBC: A Crisis Of Legitimacy?
Chapters Of Accidents. A Writer’s Memoir: The Life Of Alexander Baron
Period Dramas: Presenting A History Of Menstruation
Ownership And The Price Of Empire | Festival Of The Mind 2022
Knowledge First-Hand: Education Trips In Mid-19th Century Sheffield
British Talkies And The “Correct” Female Voice
Marie Stopes’s Married Love And The National Library For The Blind
Notes From The Classroom: Reflecting On Foucault’s Biopolitics In 2022
In the battle of Archbishop vs Prime Minister
To be open, in spite of the past: Revisiting Putin’s words
‘We shall fight in the forests’
And They’re Off!: What Sports Discourse Can Reveal
British Abolitionism Revisited
Netflix’s Munich - The Edge Of War: A Film For Our Time?
Underpaid And Overperforming: Interwar Disarmament
The ‘What If’ Women Of Munich - The Edge Of War
2021
Did The Weimar Republic Have A Future?
Sheffield, Slavery, And Its Legacies
Tracing Hypertrichosis: Disability In Early Modern Europe
Will The Sale Of A Rare Manuscript Rescue Jewish Studies In France?
Fascist Antisemitism In Italy Eighty Years On
The War On The Football Field
‘The Heart Of The House’: Knole House Through The Lens Of Woolf’s Orlando
Why Do Foreign Fighters Fight? Understanding Transnational Mobilisations
Between Truce And Violence: Nationalist Politics And The Birth Of Northern
The Long Fall Of King Coal
Euro 2020 Ends As It Began: As A Political Football
‘The Issue Is Almost Exclusively Palestine’
‘Since All Confess The Nat’ral Form Divine
Our Island Story
50 Years Of The Misuse Of Drugs Act (1971)
Coronavirus And The ‘Killing Fields’ Of India
Approaching Queerness In The Viking World
European History And ‘Eurocentrism’ - A Conversation Between Dina Gusejnova
The Unquiet Reporters: The American Press And The Franco-Viet Minh War
‘Violent Affections Of The Mind’: The Emotional Contours Of Rabies
More Change Than Previously Thought: An Interview With Dr Linda Kirk About
2020
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