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Casiodoro de Reina Series: Monografías A Cassandra Brydges (1670-1735), First Duchess of Chandos Letters from one of the most fascinating women of her age illuminate her wide range of social, business and intellectual pursuits. Castles of God - paperback The fortified religious buildings of Christendom, Islam and Tibetan Buddhism, described by an acknowledged expert who also includes his own photographs and detailed plans. Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge Full bibliographical information on Pepys's outstanding ballad collection. Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge Second volume in two-volume catalogue of Pepys's outstanding collection of 17c ballads. Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge III Catalogue of all the portraits in Pepys's library including Pepys's `Collection of Heads'. 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The Church of England and the Durham Coalfield, 1810-1926 Series: Regions and Regionalism in History A detailed survey of the Anglican mission to the coalfields in an era where rapid industrialisation crucially affected the old ecclesiastical structures. The Church of England in the Twentieth Century Unique account of the affairs of the Church of England during a period of colossal change and controversy. The Church of England in the Twentieth Century - paperback Unique account of the affairs of the Church of England during a period of colossal change and controversy. The Church of England and the Holocaust Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History A challenging interpretation both of the Holocaust and its wider context, and the Church of England's role during the period. 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Control of Religious Printing in Early Stuart England Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History Comparative analysis of a range of religious texts published over a period of thirty reveals shifts in doctrinal bias and illustrates the operation of press controls during the period. Conversations in Cold Rooms Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series A study of poor women in 19c Northumberland, showing how their poverty was exacerbated by their gender and by prevailing attitudes towards women. Conversion in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages Series: Studies in Comparative History A re-examination of the social processes behind religious conversions in the Ancient and Early Middle Ages. Conversion: Old Worlds and New Series: Studies in Comparative History A historical investigation of the phenomena of religious conversion from ancient to modern times. 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Creating Capitalism Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series The growth of joint-stock business in Victorian Britain re-evaluated, showing in particular the resistance to it. Creating the Russian Peril German attitudes toward and stereotypes of Russia before the First World War and how they were inculcated in the public. The Cromwellian Protectorate The neglected period of the Protectorate is reviewed and reassessed in this stimulating collection. Crosscurrents Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture Studies of aspects of historical interaction between Germany, Africa and black America. The Cult of King Charles the Martyr Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History The first study to deal exclusively with the cult and the political theology underpinning it, taking the story up to 1859. 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England and the 1641 Irish Rebellion Series: Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History The study shows how the 1641 Irish Rebellion played an integral role in politicizing the English people and escalating the political crisis of the 1640s. English Castles - paperback A comprehensive and concise guide to all medieval English castles of which something can still be seen today, ranging from the massive keeps which still dominate the landscape to grassy earthworks and Border pele towers, and spanning the centuries from the Norman Conquest to the accession of the Tudors The English Catholic Community, 1688-1745 Series: Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History A comprehensive examination of the English Catholic community in all its aspects. The English Countryside between the Wars A revisionist look at the true state of rural England between the two world wars. English Public Opinion and the American Civil War Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series A study of the development of English opinion on the American Civil War, paying special attention to the issues of slavery, neutral rights, democracy, republicanism, trade and propaganda - a new interpretation. English Society and the Prison Prison disturbances during the period reveal inadequacies of the practice and philosophy of custodial sentencing. An Englishman's Journey along America's Eastern Waterways The journal of a Unitarian minister from Brighton, England who visited many of the major Northeastern cities in the United States and Canada, and traveled along the six-year-old Erie Canal. Contains 30 original pencil and ink drawings. Enlightened Feudalism Series: Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe A reassessment of seigneurial justice that presents a new vision of village society in eighteenth-century France. Enterprising Women and Shipping in the Nineteenth Century An examination of women entrepreneurs who invested in, and often managed, non-feminine businesses such as shipping and shipbuilding in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Entring Book of Roger Morrice [1677-1691] VII: Index Index to the acclaimed six-volume set of The Entring Book of Roger Morrice. The Entring Book of Roger Morrice [1677-1691] First edition of an eye-witness account of seventeenth-century England - the dark side of Pepys. The Entring Book of Roger Morrice [1677-1691] First edition of an eye-witness account of seventeenth-century England - the dark side of Pepys. Episcopal Visitations in Bedfordshire, 1706-1720 Series: Publications Bedfordshire Hist Rec Soc Responses to the bishop's questionnaire reveal cross-section of parish life. 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A History of the County of Chester Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Chester Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Chester Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Chester Series: Victoria County History First of two volumes covers general history and topography. A History of the County of Chester Series: Victoria County History Companion to General History and Topography: details on dozens of special topics, from lost buildings and the mystery plays to the present day. A History of the County of Cornwall Series: Victoria County History First survey of the religious history of Cornwall, from the county's Romano-British origins to the sixteenth century. 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A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History A History of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History A History of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History VCH Middlesex XI Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History Like so much of Middlesex, Chelsea was swallowed up by Greater London. Here its history restores its lost identity. A History of the County of Middlesex Series: Victoria County History Authoritative, comprehensive history of the City of Westminster. The Victoria History of the County of Norfolk Series: Victoria County History The Victoria History of the County of Norfolk Series: Victoria County History The Victoria History of the County of Northampton Series: Victoria County History The Victoria History of the County of Northamptonshire Series: Victoria County History The Victoria History of the County of Northampton Series: Victoria County History The Victoria History of the County of Northampton Series: Victoria County History Cleley comprises a dozen parishes in the south on either side of Watling Street, and includes the royal estate, the honor of Grafton. 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The Victoria History of the County of Worcester Series: Victoria County History The Victoria History of the County of Worcester Series: Victoria County History Index to The Victoria History of the County of Worcester Series: Victoria County History A History of Yorkshire Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of York East Riding Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of York East Riding Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of York East Riding Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of York East Riding Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of York East Riding Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of York East Riding Series: Victoria County History A History of the County of York: East Riding Series: Victoria County History The latest Yorkshire volume provides an authoritative and comprehensive account of an important area centred upon Sledmere. 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Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Early Stuart Church: II. 1625-1642 Series: Church of England Record Society Texts expressing concerns and priorities of the church during the reign of Charles I. Voluntary Religion Series: Studies in Church History Wales in the Reign of James I Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History Notable foray into the Wales of the first of the Stuart rulers. WELSH HISTORY REVIEW This study throws fresh light on a neglected period and examines important aspects of Welsh history between 1603 and 1625. Walking the Tightrope Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture Feminist account of the chief writings of Therese Huber, the important 19th-c. German author. War and Ethnicity Series: Studies on the Nature of War A valuable collection of articles, which should be widely read. DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE Studies on war and violence in Bosnia, Somalia and other regions, their effect on ethnic minorities, and the intervention of political and other agencies. War and Ethnicity - paperback Series: Studies on the Nature of War A valuable collection of articles, which should be widely read. DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE Studies on war and violence in Bosnia, Somalia and other regions, their effect on ethnic minorities, and the intervention of political and other agencies. War and Games Series: Studies on the Nature of War These comparative studies focus on the relationship between war and games in an effort to achieve an understanding of the phenomenon of war, in order ultimately to avoid it. War at Sea in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Series: Warfare in History The role and characteristics of armed force at sea in western Europe and the Mediterranean prior to 1650. Weimar Correspondence Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture Edition of the correspondence of Friedrich Tieck, the 19th-century German sculptor, giving personal accounts of Schlegel, de Staël, and the Goethe circle. Welsh Castles History of and gazetteer to all surviving Welsh castles - the majority 13c - arranged by county, with full OS details. West Indians in West Africa, 1808-1880 Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora A history of the West Indians who migrated to Sierra Leone from the Caribbean after the abolition of slavery in 1807. Westminster Abbey: The Lady Chapel of Henry VII An account of the history, architecture and monuments of the chapel, the final, exquisite flowering of the gothic style. What Will Become of the Children? Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture Lost novel of a "typical" German family in the waning days of the Weimar Republic. What Will Become of the Children? 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Wills of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury, 1630-1635 Series: Suffolk Records Society Wills of nearly 900 people, rich in detail, both personal and specific, as in old place names and geographical references. Wills of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1625-6 Series: Suffolk Records Society Wills of early Stuart England provide fascinating local and domestic detail. Women and Violent Crime in Enlightenment Scotland Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series A complete reappraisal of the scale and significance of female criminality in a period of major legislative changes. Women in Business, 1700-1850 A reappraisal of the business enterprises of women in the `long' eighteenth century, showing them to be more flourishing than previously thought. Women of Quality Series: Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History An examination of the interaction between ideology and experience in the lives of English women during a period of great social and intellectual change. Women, Reform and Community in Early Modern England Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History A study of one of the most influential women of her day has much to reveal about the developments which shaped the English Reformation. Women, Work and Wages in England, 1600-1850 Women's employment was significant both for its contribution to industrialisation and to family economies; its range and the rewards are explored. Women's Bodies and Dangerous Trades in England, 1880-1914 Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series Legislation to protect women is explored in the context of contemporary ideas on women's work, popular journalism and the advance of scientific knowledge. Wonderful to Behold Series: Publications of the Lincoln Record Society Woollen Manufacturing in Yorkshire Series: Yorkshire Archaeological Soc Record Series Insight into the economic and social conditions of West Yorkshire, especially pertaining to the region's woollen and worsted industries, Working Toward Freedom Slave Society and Domestic Economy in the American South Timely essays addressing the people who were slaves rather than the institution that was slavery. Working Toward Freedom Slave Society and Domestic Economy in the American South - paperback Slaves had, sometimes, the opportunity to produce their own goods. These studies demonstrate the importance of that economy in reinforcing family ties and preparation for freedom. World Orders of Knighthood and Merit With contributions from many of the world's leading authorities, this is the most important work ever produced on World Orders of Knighthood & Merit and will remain the definitive guide for years to come. The Worlds of the East India Company Historians explore the origins, operation, and influence of the Company in many different spheres, but especially on the Indian subcontinent. The Worlds of the East India Company - paperback The first multi-disciplinary history of the English East India Company, one of the most powerful commercial companies ever to have existed. The Yorkshire Church Notes of Sir Stephen Glynne (1825-1874) Series: Yorkshire Archaeological Soc Record Series Detailed notes and drawings on Yorkshire churches from the Victorian period provide a wealth of fascinating evidence. |