Transactions of the Royal Historical Society of the Royal Historical Society FIFTH SERIES Volume I...
Transcript of Transactions of the Royal Historical Society of the Royal Historical Society FIFTH SERIES Volume I...
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
FIFTH SERIES
Volume I (1951)
Quinn, D.B., ‘Some Spanish Reactions to Elizabethan Colonial Enterprises’, pp. 1-24
Wallace-Hadrill, J.M., ‘The Work of Gregory of Tours in the Light of Modern Research’,pp. 25-46
Gash, N., ‘Peel and the Party System’, pp. 47-70
Dickinson, Rev. J.C., ‘English Regular Canons and the Continent in the TwelfthCentury’, pp. 71-90
Milne, Doreen J., ‘The Results of the Rye House Plot and their Influence upon theRevolution of 1688 (Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 91-108
Kitson Clark, G.S.R., ‘The Electorate and the Repeal of the Corn laws’, pp. 109-126
Pares, R., ‘George III and the Politicians’, pp. 127-152
Plucknett, T.F.T., ‘Presidential Address: The Impeachments of 1376’, pp. 153-164
Volume II (1952)
Fisher, D.J.V., ‘The Church in England between the Death of Bede and the DanishInvasions’, pp. 1-20
Rubinstein, N., ‘Florence and the Despots. Some Aspects of Florentine Diplomacy in theFourteenth Century’, pp. 21-46
Eyck, E., ‘The Generals and the Downfall of the German Monarchy, 1917-1918’, pp. 47-68
Templeman, G., ‘Edward III and the Beginnings of the Hundred Years War’, pp. 69-88
Davies, K.G., ‘The Origins of the Commission System in the West India Trade’, pp. 89-108
Miller, Edward, ‘The State and Landed Interests in Thirteenth Century France andEngland’, pp. 109-130
Ramsay, G.D., ‘The Smugglers’ Trade: A Neglected Aspect of English CommercialDevelopment’, pp. 131-158
Plucknett, T.F.T., ‘Presidential Address: State Trials under Richard II’, pp. 159-172
Volume III (1953)
Johnston, S.H.F., ‘The Scots Army in the Reign of Anne’, pp. 1-22
Taylor, A.J., ‘Combination in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Coal Industry’, pp. 23-40
Lehmann, Paul, ‘Autobiographies of the Middle Ages’, pp. 41-52
Moody, T.W., ‘Michael Davitt and the British Labour Movement, 1882-1906’, pp. 53-76
Barrow, G.W.S., ‘Scottish Rulers and the Religious Orders, 1070-1153 (Alexander PrizeEssay)’, pp. 77-100
Finberg, H.P.R., ‘Sherborne, Glastonbury, and the Expansion of Wessex’, pp. 101-124
Salter, F.R., ‘Political Nonconformity in the Eighteen-thirties’, pp. 125-144
Plucknett, T.F.T., ‘Presidential Address: Impeachment and Attainder’, pp. 145-160
Volume IV (1954)
Verlinden, Charles, ‘Frankish Colonization: a New Approach’, pp. 1-18
Prestwich, J.O., ‘War and Finance in the Anglo-Norman State’, pp. 19-44
Minchinton, W.E., ‘Bristol – Metropolis of the West in the Eighteenth Century(Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 69-90
Hay, Denys, ‘The Divisions of Spoils of War in Fourteenth-Century England’, pp. 91-110
Thomson, M.A., ‘Louis XIV and the Origins of the War of the Spanish Succession’, pp.111-134
Hale Bellot, H., ‘Presidential Address: Thomas Jefferson in American Historiography’,pp. 135-156
Volume V (1955)
Pugh, R.B., ‘The King’s Prisons before 1250’, pp. 1-22
Davis, R.H.C., ‘East Anglia and the Danelaw’, pp. 23-40
Hanna, A.J., ‘The Role of the London Missionary Society in the Opening Up of EastCentral Africa’, pp. 41-60
Frend, W.H.C., ‘North Africa and Europe in the Early Middle Ages’, pp. 61-80
Boyle, Rev. L.E., ‘The Oculus Sacerdotis and Some Other Works of William of Pagula(Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 81-110
Whiteman, Anne, ‘The Re-establishment of the Church of England, 1660-1663’, pp. 111-132
MacDonagh, Oliver, ‘Emigration and the State, 1833-55: an Essay in AdministrativeHistory’, pp. 133-160
Hale Bellot, H., ‘Presidential Address: Council and Cabinet in the Mainland Colonies’,pp. 161-176
Volume VI (1956)
Hoskins, W.G., ‘English provincial Towns in the Early Sixteenth Century’, pp. 1-20
Offler, H.S., ‘Empire and papacy: the Last Struggle’, pp. 21-48
Routledge, F.J., ‘Charles II and the Cardinal de Retz’, pp. 49-68
Elton, G.R., ‘The Political Creed of Thomas Cromwell’, pp. 69-92
Rudé, F.E., ‘The Gordon Riots: a Study of the Rioters and their Victims (Alexander PrizeEssay)’, pp. 93-114
Highfield, J.R.L., ‘The English Hierarchy in the Reign of Edward III’, pp. 115-138
Hyde, F. E., ‘The Expansion of Liverpool’s Carrying Trade with the Far East andAustralia, 1860-1914’, pp. 139-160
Hale Bellot, H., ‘Presidential Address: The Leighs in South Carolina’, pp. 161-188
Volume VII (1957)
Dodwell, B., ‘The Foundation of Norwich Cathedral’, pp. 1-18
Roberts, M., ‘The Political Objectives of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany, 1630-1632’,pp. 19-46
Rich, E.E., ‘The First Earl of Shaftesbury’s Colonial Policy’, pp. 47-70
Bolsover, G.H., ‘Ivan the Terrible in Russian Historiography’, pp. 71-90
McFarlane, K.B., ‘The Investment of Sir John Fastolf’s Profits of War’, pp. 91-116
Stones, E.L.G., ‘The Folvilles of Ashby-Folville, Leicestershire and their Associates inCrime’, pp. 117-136
Plumb, J.H., ‘The Organization of the Cabinet in the Reign of Queen Anne’, pp. 137-158
Hale Bellot, H., ‘Presidential Address: The Literature of the Last Half-Century on theConstitutional History of the United States’, pp. 159-182
Volume VIII (1958)
Otway-Ruthven, A.J., ‘The Constitutional Position of the Great Lordships of SouthWales’, pp. 1-20
Chaloner, W.H., ‘Dr. Joseph Priestley, John Wilkinson and the French Revolution, 1789-1802’, pp. 21-40
Pelling, Henry, ‘The Early History of the Communist Party of Great Britain’, pp. 41-58
Aston, T.H., ‘The Origins of the Manor in England’, pp. 59-84
Hunnisett, R.F., ‘The Origins of the Office of Coroner (Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 85-104
Best, G.F.A., ‘The Protestant Constitution and its Supporters, 1800-1829’, pp. 105-128
Davies, Alun, ‘The New Agriculture in Lower Normandy, 1750-1789’, pp. 129-146
Knowles, Rev. M.D., ‘Presidential Address: Great Historical Enterprises. I. TheBollandists’, pp. 147-166
Volume IX (1959)
Fryde, E.B., ‘The English Farmers of the Customs, 1343-51’, pp. 1-18
Horn, D.B., ‘Rank and Emolument in the British Diplomatic Service, 1689-1789’, pp. 19-50
Edwards, Kathleen, ‘The Social origins and Provenance of the English Bishops duringthe Reign of Edward II’, pp. 51-80
Wilson, Charles, ‘The Other face of Mercantilism’, pp. 81-102
Barnes, Thomas G., ‘County Politics and a Puritan Cause Célèbre: Somerset Churchales,1633 (Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 103-122
Grierson, Philip, ‘Commerce in the Dark Ages: A Critique of the Evidence’, pp. 123-140
Knowles, Rev. M.D., ‘Presidential Address: Great Historical Enterprises. II. TheMaurists’, pp. 141-168
Volume X (1960)
Koenigsberger, H.G., ‘Decadence or Shift? Changes in the Civilization of Italy andEurope in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries’, pp. 1-18
Le Patourel, John, ‘The Treaty of Brétigny, 1360’, pp. 19-40
Youings, Joyce A., ‘The Council of the West’, pp. 41-60
Leyser, K., ‘England and the Empire in the Early Twelfth Century’, pp. 61-84
Harding, Alan, ‘The Origins and Early History of the Keeper of the Peace (AlexanderPrize Essay)’, pp. 85-110
Gwynn, Rev. Aubrey, ‘Edward I and the Proposed Purchase of English Law for the Irish,c. 1276-80’, pp. 111-128
Knowles, rev. M.D., ‘Presidential Address: Great Historical Enterprises. III. TheMonumenta Germaniae Historica’, pp. 129-150
Volume XI (1961)
Grenville, J.A.S., ‘Diplomacy and War Plans in the United States, 1890-1017’, pp. 1-23
Lynch, J., ‘Philip II and the Papacy’, pp. 24-42
Renouard, Yves, ‘Les Cahorsins, homes d’affaires Français du XIIIe siècle’, pp. 43-68
Hinsley, F.H., ‘The Development of the European States System since the EighteenthCentury’, pp. 69-80
Williams, Gwyn A., ‘London and Edward I’, pp. 81-100
Ehrman, John, ‘Lloyd George and Churchill as War Ministers’, pp. 101-116
Holdsworth, C.J., ‘John of Ford and English Cistercian Writing, 1167-1214’, pp. 117-136
Knowles, Rev. M.D., ‘Presidential Address: Great Historical Enterprises. IV. The RollsSeries’, pp. 137-160
Volume XII (1962)
Jacob, E.F., ‘Archbishop John Stafford’, pp. 1-24
Stone, E., ‘Profit-and-loss Accountancy at Norwich Cathedral Priory’, pp. 25-48
Reddaway, T.F., ‘The London Goldsmiths circa 1500’, pp. 49-62
Stoye, J.W., ‘Emperor Charles VI: The Early Years of the Reign’, pp. 63-84
Keen, M.H., ‘Treason Trials under the Law of Arms (Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 85-104
Scammell, G.V., ‘Shipowning in England circa 1450-1550’, pp. 105-122
Ryan, A.N., ‘Trade with the Enemy in the Scandinavian and Baltic Ports during theNapoleonic War: for and against’, pp. 123-140
Edwards, Sir Goronwy, ‘Presidential Address: The Historical Study of the WelshLawbooks’, pp. 141-156
Volume XIII (1963)
Mason, J.F.A., ‘Roger de Montgomery and his Sons (1067-1102)’, pp. 1-28
Cumpston, I.M., ‘The Discussion of Imperial Problems in the British parliament, 1880-85’, pp. 29-48
Dickens, A.G., ‘The Writers of Tudor Yorkshire’, pp. 49-76
Hill, J.E.C., ‘Puritans and the ‘Dark Corners of the Land’’, pp. 77-102
Monger, G.W., ‘The End of Isolation: Britain, Germany and Japan, 1900-1902(Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 103-122
Martin, G.H., ‘The English Borough in the Thirteenth Century’, pp. 123-144
Mattingly, Garrett, ‘No Peace beyond what Line?’, pp. 145-162
Edwards, Sir Goronwy, ‘Presidential Address: The Royal Household and the WelshLawbooks’, pp. 163-176
Volume XIV (1964)
McKendrick, Neil, ‘Josiah Wedgwood and Thomas Bentley: an Inventor-EntrepreneurPartnership in the Industrial Revolution’, pp. 1-34
Kirby, J.L., ‘Councils and Councillors of Henry IV, 1399-1413’, pp. 35-66
Holt, J.C., ‘The St Albans Chroniclers and Magna Carta’, pp. 67-88
Litt, W. Ullmann, ‘Reflections on the Medieval Empire’, pp. 89-108
Moore, J.S., ‘The Domesday Teamland: a Reconsideration (Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp.109-130
Mather, F.C., ‘The Duke of Bridgwater’s Trustees and the Coming of the Railways’, pp.131-154
Porter, H.C., ‘The Nose of Wax: Scripture and the Spirit from Erasmus to Milton’, pp.155-174
Edwards, Sir Goronwy, ‘Presidential Address: The Emergence of Majority Rule inEnglish Parliamentary Elections’, pp. 175-196
Volume XV (1965)
Lewis, P.S., ‘War Propaganda and Historiography in Fifteenth-Century France andEngland’, pp. 1-22
Thompson, F.M.L., ‘Land and Politics in England in the Nineteenth Century’, pp. 23-44
Aylmer, G.E., ‘Place Bills and the Separation of Powers: Some Seventeenth-CenturyOrigins of ‘Non-Political’ Civil Service’, pp. 45-70
Jones, P.J., ‘Communes and Despots: The City State in Late-Medieval Italy’, pp. 71-96
Kelly, Michael, ‘The Submission of the Clergy (The Alexander Prize)’, pp. 97-120
Bell, K., ‘British Policy towards the Construction of the Suez Canal’, pp. 121-144
Sawyer, P.H., ‘The Wealth of England in the Eleventh Century’, pp. 145-164
Edwards, Sir Goronwy, ‘Presidential Address: The Emergence of Majority Rule in theProcedure of the House of Commons’, pp. 165-188
Volume XVI (1966)
Duggan, Charles, ‘Richard of Ilchester, Royal Servant and Bishop’, pp. 1-22
Harvey, Barbara F., ‘The Population Trend in England between 1300 and 1348’, pp. 23-42
Prest, J.M., ‘Gladstone and Russell’, pp. 43-64
Donaldson, G., ‘Scotland’s Conservative North in the Sixteenth and SeventeenthCenturies’, pp. 65-80
Palmer, J.J.N., ‘The Anglo-French Peace Negotiations, 1390-1396 (The AlexanderPrize)’, pp. 81-94
Burns, J.H., ‘Bentham and the French Revolution’, pp. 95-114
Webster, Bruce, ‘David II and the Government of Fourteenth-Century Scotland’, pp. 115-130
Humphreys, R.A., ‘Presidential Address: Anglo-American Rivalries and SpanishAmerican Emancipation’, pp. 131-156
Volume XVII (1967)
Cullen, L.M., ‘Problems in the Interpretation and revision of Eighteenth-Century IrishEconomic History’, pp. 1-22
Brooke, C.N.L., ‘St. Dominic and his first biographer’, pp. 23-40
Elliott, J.H., ‘The Mental World of Hernán Cortés’, pp. 41-58
Clanchy, M.T., ‘The Franchise of Return of Writs’, pp. 59-82
Hurstfield, Joel, ‘Was there a Tudor Despotism after all?’, pp. 83-108
Allen Brown, R., ‘The Norman Conquest’, pp. 109-130
Humphreys, R.A., ‘Presidential Address: Anglo-American Rivalries and the VenezuelaCrisis of 1895’, pp. 131-164
Volume XVIII (1968)
Cromwell, Valerie, ‘The Losing of the Initiative by the House of Commons, 1780-1914’,pp. 1-24
Cowdrey, Rev. H.E.J., ‘The Papacy, The Patarenes and the Church of Milan’, pp. 25-48
Lewis, Bernard, ‘The Mongols, the Turks and the Muslim Polity’, pp. 49-68
Pearl Valerie, ‘The ‘Royal Independents’ in the English Civil War’, pp. 69-96
Lovatt, Roger, ‘The Imitation of Christ in late Medieval England (The Alexander Prize)’,pp. 97-122
Perkin, H.J., ‘The Social Causes of the British Industrial Revolution’, pp. 123-144
Ives, E.W., ‘The Common Lawyers in Pre-reformation England’, pp. 145-173
Humphreys, R.A., ‘Presidential Address: Anglo-American Rivalries in Central America’,pp. 174-208
Volume XIX (1969)
Smail, R.C., ‘Latin Syria and the West, 1149-1187’, pp. 1-20
Hanham, H.J., ‘The Problem of Highland Discontent, 1880-1885’, pp. 21-66
Boxer, C.R., ‘Some Second Thoughts on the Third Anglo-Dutch War, 1672-1674’, pp.67-94
Brown, A.L., ‘The King’s Councillors in Fifteenth-Century England’, pp. 95-118
Vale, M.G.A., ‘The Last Years of English Gascony, 1451-1453 (The Alexander Prize)’,pp. 119-138
Knowles, Rev. M.D., ‘Some Trends in Scholarship, 1868-1968, in the field of medievalHistory’, pp. 139-158
Butterfield, Sir Herbert, ‘Some Trends in Scholarship, 1868-1968, in the field of ModernHistory’, pp. 159-184
Volume XX (1970)
McCord, N., ‘The Government of Tyneside, 1800-50’, pp. 5-30
Hendy, M.F., ‘Byzantium, 1081-1204: An Economic Reappraisal’, pp. 31-52
Beckett, J.C., ‘The Irish Viceroyalty in the Restoration Period’, pp. 53-72
Cooper, J.P., ‘Economic Regulation and the Cloth Industry in seventeenth-centuryEngland’, pp. 73-100
Crawley, C.W., ‘The Prothero Lecture: Sir George Prothero and his circle’, pp. 101-128
Harriss, G.L., ‘Cardinal Beaufort – Patriot or Usurer?’, pp. 129-148
Williams, Glyndawr, ‘The Hudson’s Bay Company and its critics in the eighteenthcentury’, pp. 149-172
Southern, R.W., ‘Presidential Address: Aspects of the European Classical Tradition ofHistorical Writing. I. The Classical Tradition from Einhard to Geoffrey of Monmouth’,pp. 173-196
Volume XXI (1971)
Watt, D.E.R., ‘The Minority of Alexander III of Scotland’, pp. 1-24
Steinberg, J., ‘The Novelle of 1908: Necessities and Choices in the Anglo-German NavalArms race’, pp. 25-44
Grierson, P., ‘The Monetary Pattern of Sixteenth-Century Coinage (The ProtheroLecture)’, pp. 45-60
Bowker, Margaret, ‘The Commons Supplication against the Ordinaries in the light ofsome Archidiaconal Acta (The Alexander Prize)’, pp. 61-78
Mazlish, Bruce, ‘What is Psycho-History?’, pp. 79-100
Wilson, B.R., ‘Sociological Methods in the Study of History’, pp. 101-118
Schofield, R.S., ‘Historical Demography: Some Possibilities and Some Limitations’, pp.119-132
Hart, Cyril, ‘The Tribal Hidage’, pp. 133-158
Southern, R.W., ‘Presidential Address: Aspects of the European Tradition of HistoricalWriting: 2. Hugh of St Victor and the Idea of Historical Development’, pp. 159-180
Volume XXII (1972)
Obolensky, Dimitri, ‘Nationalism in Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages’, pp. 1-16
Speck, W.A., ‘Political Propaganda in Augustan England’, pp. 17-32
Roberts, P.R., ‘The Career of a Political Bishop: Adam de Orleton (c. 1279-1345)’, pp.33-48
Thompson, Christopher, ‘The Union with England and the Identity of ‘Anglican’ Wales(The Alexander Prize)’, pp. 49-70
Kitzinger, Ernst, ‘The Gregorian Reform and the Visual Arts: A Problem of Method (TheProthero Lecture)’, pp. 87-102
Waterhouse, Ellis, ‘Some Painters and the Counter-Reformation before 1600’, pp. 103-118
Bowness, Alan, ‘Art and Society in England and France in the Mid-Nineteenth Century:Two Paintings before the Public’, pp. 119-140
Johnson, D.W.J., ‘Britain and France in 1940’, pp. 141-158
Southern, R.W., ‘Presidential Address: Aspects of the European Tradition of HistoricalWriting: 3. History as Prophecy’, pp. 159-180
Volume XXIII (1973)
Morgan, D.A.L., ‘The King’s Affinity in the Polity of Yorkist England’, pp. 1-26
Roberts, J.M., ‘The French Origins of the ‘Right’’, pp. 27-54
Outhwaite, R.B., ‘Age at Marriage in England from the late seventeenth to the nineteenthcentury’, pp. 55-70
D’Alton, Ian, ‘Southern Irish Unionism: A Study of Cork Unionists, 1884-1914 (TheAlexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 71-88
O’Day, Rosemary, ‘The Ecclesiastical Patronage of the Lord Keeper, 1558-1642(proxime accessit for the Alexander Prize)’, pp. 89-110
Holmes, George, ‘The Emergence of an Urban Ideology at Florence, c, 1250-1450’, pp.111-134
Burke, Peter, ‘Patrician Culture: Venice and Amsterdam in the Seventeenth Century’, pp.135-152
Kent, J.H.S., ‘The Role of Religion in the Cultural Structure of the later Victorian City’,pp. 153-174
Lampard, Eric E., ‘The Pursuit of Happiness in the City: Changing Opportunities andOptions in America (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 175-220
Pole, J.R., ‘The New History and the Sense of Social Purpose in American HistoricalWriting’, pp. 221-242
Southern, R.W., ‘Presidential Address: Aspects of the European Tradition of HistoricalWriting: 4. The Sense of the Past’, pp. 243-264
Volume XXIV (1974)
Gray, J.W., ‘The Problem of Papal Power in the Ecclesiology of St. Bernard’, pp. 1-18
Webster, Charles, ‘New Light on the Invisible College: The Social Relations of EnglishScience in the Mid-Seventeenth Century’, pp. 19-42
Lowe, Peter, ‘Great Britain and the Coming of the Pacific War, 1939-1941’, pp. 43-62
Kitching, C.J., ‘The Quest for Concealed lands in the Reign of Elizabeth I (TheAlexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 63-78
Beer, Samuel H., ‘Tow Models of Public Opinion: Bacon’s ‘New Logic’ and Diotima’s‘Tale of Love’ (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 79-96
Bullough, D.A., ‘Games People Played: Drama and Ritual as Propaganda in MedievalEurope’, pp. 97-122
Lyons, F.S.L., ‘‘Parnellism and Crime’, 1887-90’, pp. 123-140
Loades, D.M., ‘The Theory and Practice of Censorship in Sixteenth-Century England’,pp. 141-158
Clarke, P.F., ‘The Progressive Movement in England’, p. 159-182
Elton, G.R., ‘Presidential Address: Tudor Government: The Points of Contact: I.Parliament’, pp. 183-200
Volume XXV (1975)
Walsh, J.D., ‘Elie Halévy and the Birth of Methodism’, pp. 1-20
Bossy, John, ‘The Social History of Confession in the Age of the Reformation’, pp. 21-38
Campbell, James, ‘Observations on English Government from the tenth to the twelfthcentury’, pp. 39-54
Tomlinson, H.C., ‘Place and Profit: an Examination of the Ordnance Office, 1660-1714(The Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 55-76
Hay, D., ‘England, Scotland and Europe: the Problem of the Frontier’, pp. 77-92
Mathias, Peter, ‘Skills and the Diffusion of Innovations from Britain in the eighteenthcentury’, pp. 93-114
Fenlon, D.B., ‘England and Europe: Utopia and its aftermath’, pp. 115-136
Kennedy, P.M., ‘Idealists and Realists: British Views of Germany, 1864-1939’, pp. 137-156
Wallace-Hadrill, J.M., ‘War and Peace in the earlier Middle Ages (The ProtheroLecture)’, pp. 157-174
Harvey, Sally P.J., ‘Domesday Book and Anglo-Norman Governance’, pp. 175-194
Elton, G.R., ‘Presidential Address: Tudor Government: The Points of Contact: II. TheCouncil’, pp. 195-212
Volume XXVI (1976)
Hampson, N., ‘Francois Chabot and his Plot’, pp. 1-14
Pullan, Brian, ‘Catholics and the Poor in Early Modern Europe’, pp. 15-34
Brown, Judith M., ‘Imperial Façade: Some Constraints upon and Contradictions in theBritish Position in India, 1919-35’, pp. 35-52
Parker, Geoffrey, ‘Why Did the Dutch Revolt Last Eighty Years?’, pp. 53-72
Quinn, D.B., ‘Renaissance Influences in English Colonization (The Prothero Lecture)’,pp. 73-94
Wilson, David M., ‘Scandinavian Settlement in the North and West of the British Isles –an Archaeological Point of View’, pp. 95-114
Ranger, T.O., ‘From Humanism to the Science of Man: Colonialism in Africa and theUnderstanding of Alien Societies’, pp. 115-142
Andrew, C.M., ‘The French Colonialist Movement during the Third Republic: theUnofficial Mind of Imperialism’, pp. 143-166
Finley, M.I., ‘Colonies – an Attempt at a Typology’, pp. 167-188
Dickinson, H.T., ‘The Eighteenth Century Debate on the Sovereignty of Parliament’, pp.189-210
Elton, G.R., ‘Presidential Address: Tudor Government: The Points of Contact: III. TheCourt’, pp. 211-228
Volume XXVII (1977)
Dobson, R.B., ‘Urban Decline in late Medieval England’, pp. 1-22
Brown, Lucy, ‘The Treatment of the News in mid-Victorian Newspapers’, pp. 23-40
Holmes, G.S., ‘Gregory King and the Social Structure of pre-Industrial England’, pp. 41-68
Bradshaw, B., ‘Cromwellian Reform and the origins of the Kildare Rebellion, 1533-34(The Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 69-94
Wormald, C.P., ‘The Uses of Literacy in Anglo-Saxon England and its Neighbours’, pp.95-114
McConica, J.K., ‘The Social Relations of Tudor Oxford’, pp. 115-134
Sutherland, Gillian, ‘The Magic of Measurement: mental Testing and English Education1900-40’, pp. 135-154
Nipperdey, Thomas, ‘Mass Education and Modernization: the Case of Germany 1780-1850 (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 155-172
John, Eric, ‘War and Society in the Tenth Century: the Maldon Campaign’, pp. 173-196
Elton, G.R., ‘Presidential Address: The Historian’s Social Function’, pp. 197-212
Volume XXVIII (1978)
Lucas, Colin, ‘The problem of the Midi in the French Revolution’, pp. 1-26
Maddicott, J.R., ‘The County Community and the Making of Public Opinion inFourteenth-Century England’, pp. 27-44
Warner, Geoffrey, ‘Allies, Government and Resistance: the Belgian Political Crisis ofNovember 1944’, pp. 45-60
Dilks, David, ‘The Twilight War and the Fall of France: Chamberlain and Churchill in1940’, pp. 61-86
Riley-Smith, J.S.C., ‘Peace never established: the Case of the Kingdom of Jerusalem’,pp. 87-102
Barrow, G.W.S., ‘The Aftermath of War: Scotland and England in the late Thirteenth andearly Fourteenth Centuries (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 103-126
Roy, I., ‘England turned Germany? The Aftermath of the Civil War in its EuropeanContact’, pp. 127-144
Gash, N., ‘After Waterloo: British Society and the Legacy of the Napoleonic Wars’, pp.145-158
Watt, D.C., ‘Every War must end: War-time Planning for post-war Security, in Britainand America in the Wars of 1914-18 and 1939-45. The Roles of Historical Example andof Professional Historians’, pp. 159-174
McKibbin, R.I., ‘Social Class and Social Observation in Edwardian England’, pp. 175-200
Habakkuk, Sir John, ‘Presidential Address: The Land Settlement and the Restoration ofCharles II’, pp. 201-222
Volume XXVIX (1979)
Brooks, N.P., ‘England in the Ninth Century: the Crucible of Defeat’, pp. 1-20
Hufton, Olwen, ‘The Seigneur and the Rural Community in Eighteenth-Century France.The Seigneurial reaction: a Reappraisal’, pp. 21-40
Davies, R.R., ‘Kings, Lords and Liberties in the March of Wales, 1066-1272’, pp. 41-62
Ford, C.J., ‘Piracy or Policy: the Crisis in the Channel, 1400-1403 (The Alexander PrizeEssay)’, pp. 63-78
Everitt, Alan, ‘Country, County and Town: Patterns of Regional Evolution in England’,pp. 79-108
Hyde, J.K., ‘Some Uses of Literacy in Venice and Florence in the Thirteenth andFourteenth Centuries’, pp. 109-128
Morgan, Victor, ‘The Cartographic Image of ‘The Country’ in Early Modern England’,pp. 129-154
Kossmann, E.H., ‘The Dutch Case: a National or a Regional Culture? (The ProtheroLecture)’, pp. 155-168
Fryer, W.R., ‘The Republic and the Iron Chancellor: the Pattern of Franco-GermanRelations, 1871-1890’, pp. 169-186
Habakkuk, Sir John, ‘Presidential Address: The Rise and Fall of English LandedFamilies, 1600-1800’, pp. 187-208
Volume XXX (1980)
Slack, Paul, ‘Books of Orders: the Making of English Social Policy, 1577-1631’, pp. 1-22
Addison, Paul, ‘The Political beliefs of Winston Churchill’, pp. 23-48
Moore, R.I., ‘Family, Community and Cult on the Eve of the Gregorian Reform’, pp. 49-70
Dewey, P.E., ‘Food Production and Policy in the United Kingdom, 1914-1918 (TheAlexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 71-90
Aylmer, G.E., ‘From Office-Holding to Civil Service: the Genesis of ModernBureaucracy (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 91-108
Griffiths, R.A., ‘Public and Private Bureaucracies in England and Wales in the FifteenthCentury’, pp. 109-130
Stokes, E.T., ‘Bureaucracy and Ideology: Britain and India in the Nineteenth Century’,pp. 131-156
Mommsen, Wolfgang J., ‘’Toward the Iron Cage of Future Serfdom’? On theMethodological Status of Max Weber’s Ideal-Typical Concept of Bureaucratization’, pp.157-182
Lee, J.M., ‘The British Civil Service and the War Economy. Bureaucratic Conceptions ofthe ‘Lessons of History’ in 1918 and 1945’, pp. 183-198
Habakkuk, Sir John, ‘Presidential Address: The Rise and Fall of English LandedFamilies, 1600-1800: II’, pp. 199-221
Volume XXXI (1981)
Colley, Linda, ‘Eighteenth-Century English Radicalism before Wilkes’, pp. 1-20
Markus, R.A., ‘Gregory the Great’s Europe’, pp. 21-36
Vincent, J.R., ‘The Parliamentary Dimension of the Crimean War’, pp. 37-50
Hughes, Ann, ‘Militancy and Localism: Warwickshire Politics and Westminster politics(The Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 51-68
Underdown, David, ‘The Problem of Popular Allegiance in the English Civil War (TheProthero Lecture)’, pp. 69-94
Hargreaves, J.D., ‘From Strangers to Minorities in West Africa’, pp. 95-114
Edwards, J.H., ‘Religious Belief and Social Conformity: the ‘Converso’ Problem in Late-Medieval Córdoba’, pp. 115-128
Haigh, Christopher, ‘From Monopoly to Minority: Catholicism in Early ModernEngland’, pp. 129-148
Ó Tuathaigh, M.A.G., ‘The Irish in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Problems of Integration’,pp. 149-174
Sked, Alan, ‘Historians, the Nationality Question and the Downfall of the HabsburgEmpire’, pp. 175-194
Habakkuk, Sir John, ‘Presidential Address: The Rise and Fall of English LandedFamilies, 1600-1800: III. Did the Gentry Rise?’, pp. 195-218
Volume XXXII (1982)
Miller, John, ‘Charles II and his Parliaments’, pp. 1-24
Knowles, C.H., ‘The Resettlement of England after the Barons’ War, 1264-67’, pp. 25-42
Gibson, Margaret T., ‘Boethius in the Carolingian Schools’, pp. 43-56
Tyerman, C.J., ‘Marino Sanudo Torsello and the Lost Crusade: Lobbying in theFourteenth Century (The Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 57-74
McNeill, William H, ‘A Defence of World History (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 75-90
Jones, Michael, ‘’Bons Bretons et Bons Francoys’: The Language and Meaning ofTreason in Later Medieval France’, pp. 91-112
Duke, Alastair, ‘From King and Country to King or Country? Loyalty and Treason in theRevolt of the Netherlands’, pp. 113-136
Bennett, G.V., ‘English Jacobitism, 1710-1715: Myth and Reality’, pp. 137-152
Edwards, Owen Dudley, ‘Divided Treasons and Divided Loyalties: Roger Casement andOthers’, pp. 153-174
Kedward, H.R., ‘Patriots and Patriotism in Vichy France’, pp. 175-192
Holt, J.C., ‘Presidential Address: Feudal Society and the Family in Early MedievalEngland: I. The Revolution of 1066’, pp. 193-212
Volume XXXIII (1983)
Canning, Joseph P., ‘Ideas of State in Thirteenth and Fourteenth-Century Commentatorson the Roman Law’, pp. 1-28
Forster, G.C.F., ‘Government in Provincial England under the Later Stuarts’, pp. 29-48
Powell, Edward, ‘Arbitration and the Law in England in the Late Middle Ages (TheAlexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 49-68
Zemon Davies, Natalie, ‘Beyond the Market: Books as Gifts in Sixteenth Century France(The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 69-88
Harding, Alan, ‘The Origins of the Crime of Conspiracy’, pp. 89-108
Lindley, K.J., ‘Riot Prevention and Control in Early Stuart London’, pp. 109-126
Styles, John, ‘Sir John Fielding and the Problem of Criminal Investigation in Eighteenth-Century England’, pp. 127-150
Jones, D.J.V., ‘The New Police, Crime and People in England and Wales, 1829-1888’,pp. 151-168
Foster, R.F., ‘History and the Irish Question’, pp. 169-192
Holt, J.C., ‘Presidential Address: Feudal Society and the Family in Early MedievalEngland: II. Notions of Patrimony’, pp. 193-221
Volume XXXIV (1984)
Holt, J.C., ‘Presidential Address: Feudal Society and the Family in Early MedievalEngland: III. Patronage and Politics’, pp. 1-26
Barber, M.C., ‘The Social Context of the Templars’, pp. 27-46
Dinwiddy, J.R., ‘Early-Nineteenth-Century Reactions to Benthamism’, pp. 47-70
Hook, Judith A., ‘Justice, Authority and the Creation of the Ancien Regime in Italy’, pp.71-90
Rosser, A.G., ‘The Essence of Medieval Urban Communities: the Vill of Westminster1200-1540 (The Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 91-112
Warren, W.L., ‘The Myth of Norman Administrative Efficiency (The Prothero Lecture)’,pp. 113-132
King, Edmund, ‘The Anarchy of King Stephen’s Reign’, pp. 133-154
Morrill, John, ‘The Religious Context of the English Civil War’, pp. 155-178
Volume XXXV (1985)
Holt, J.C., ‘Presidential Address: Feudal Society and the Family in Early MedievalEngland: IV. The Heiress and the Alien’, pp. 1-28
Collini, Stefan, ‘The Idea of ‘Character’ in Victorian Political Thought’, pp. 29-50
Sheppard, Frances, ‘London and the Nation in the Nineteenth Century (The ProtheroLecture)’, pp. 51-74
Reuter, Timothy, ‘Plunder and Tribute in the Carolingian Empire’, pp. 75-94
Ramsay, Nigel, ‘Retained Legal Counsel, c. 1275-1475 (The Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp.95-112
Reynolds, David, ‘The Churchill Government and the Black American Troops in Britainduring World War II’, pp. 113-134
Hunter, Michael, ‘The Problem of ‘Atheism’ in Early Modern England’, pp. 135-158
MacKay, Angus, ‘The Hispanic-Converso Predicament’, pp. 159-180
Volume XXXVI (1986)
Aylmer, G.E., ‘Presidential Address: Collective Mentalities in mid Seventeenth-CenturyEngland: I. The Puritan Outlook’, pp. 1-26
Darwin, J.G., ‘The Fear of Falling: British Politics and Imperial Decline since 1900’, pp.27-44
Nelson, Janet L., ‘’A King across the Sea’: Alfred in Continental Perspective’, pp. 45-68
Sharpe, J.A., ‘Plebeian Marriage in Stuart England: some Evidence from PopularLiterature’, pp. 69-90
Garnett, George, ‘Coronation and Propaganda: some Implications of the Norman Claimto the Throne of England in 1066 (The Alexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 91-116
Hempton, David, ‘Methodism in Irish Society, 1770-1830 (Proxime accessit for theAlexander Prize)’, pp. 117-142
Cannon, John, ‘The Survival of the British Monarchy (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 143-164
Smith, R.M., ‘Women’s Property Rights under Customary Law: Some Developments inthe Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries’, pp. 165-194
Keynes, Simon, ‘A Tale of Tow Kings: Alfred the Great and Aethelred the Unready’, pp.195-218
Volume XXXVII (1987)
Aylmer, G.E., ‘Presidential Address: Collective Mentalities in mid Seventeenth-CenturyEngland: II. Royalist Attitudes’, pp. 1-30
Fletcher, R.A., ‘Reconquest and Crusade in Spain, c. 1050-1150’, pp. 31-48
Ramsden, John, ‘’A Party for Owners or a Party for Earners? How far did the BritishConservative Party really change after 1945?’, pp. 49-64
Smith, Paul, ‘Disraeli’s Politics’, pp. 65-86
Given-Wilson, C. ‘The King and the Gentry in Fourteenth-Century England (TheAlexander Prize Essay)’, pp. 87-102
Thomas, Keith, ‘Numeracy in Early Modern England (The Prothero Lecture)’, pp. 103-132
Goodman, Anthony, ‘John of Gaunt: Paradigm of the late Fourteenth-Century’, pp. 133-148
Blackbourn, David, ‘Politics as Theatre: metaphors of the Stage in German History’, pp.149-168
Volume XXXVIII (1988)
Aylmer, G.E., ‘Presidential Address: Collective Mentalities in mid Seventeenth-CenturyEngland: III. Varieties of Radicalism’, pp. 1-26
Johnson, Paul, ‘Conspicuous Consumption and Working-Class Culture in late Victorianand Edwardian Britain’, pp. 27-42
Mettam, Roger, ‘Power, Status and Precedence: rivalries among the provincial élites ofLouis XIV’s France’, pp. 43-62
Clark, Peter, ‘The ‘Mother Gin’ Controversy in Early Eighteenth-Century England’, pp.63-84
Russell, Conrad, ‘The First Army Plot of 1641’, pp. 85-106
Chibnall, Marjorie, ‘The Empress Matilda and Church Reform (The Prothero Lecture)’,pp. 107-130
Cross, Claire, ‘Monasticism and Society in the Diocese of York, 1520-1540’, pp. 131-146
Hilton, Boyd, ‘Lord Liverpool: the art of politics and the practice of government’, pp.147-170
Volume XXXIX (1989)
Aylmer, G.E., ‘Presidential Address: Collective Mentalities in mid Seventeenth-CenturyEngland: IV. Cross Currents: Neutrals, Trimmers and Others’, pp. 1-22
James, Edward, ‘Burial and Status in the Early Medieval West’, pp. 23-40
Evans, R.J.W., ‘The Hapsburgs and the Hungarian Problem, 1790-1848’, pp. 41-62
Bell, P.M.H., ‘Censorship, propaganda and public opinion: the case of the Katyn graves,1943’, pp. 63-84
Rex, Richard, ‘The English Campaign against Luther in the 1520s (The Alexander PrizeEssay)’, pp. 85-106
Cuddy, Neil, ‘Anglo-Scottish Union and the Court of James I, 1603-1625 (The AlexanderPrize Essay, proxime accessit)’, pp. 107-124
Burrow, J.W., ‘Victorian Historians and the Royal Historical Society (The ProtheroLecture)’, pp. 125-140
Macintyre, Angus, ‘Lord George Bentinck and the Protectionists: a lost cause?’, pp. 141-167
Britnell, R.H., ‘England and Northern Italy in the Early Fourteenth Century: theeconomic contrasts’, pp. 167-184
Volume XXXX (1990)
Thompson, F.M.L., ‘Presidential Address: English Landed Society in the TwentiethCentury: I. Property: Collapse and Survival’, pp. 1-24
D’Avray, David, ‘The Comparative Study of memorial Preaching’, pp. 25-42
Bonney, Richard, ‘Bodin and the Development of the French Monarchy’ pp. 43-62
Innes, Joanna, ‘Parliament and the Shaping of Eighteenth-Century English Social Policy’,pp. 63-92
Adamson, J.S.A., ‘The Baronial Context of the English Civil War (The Alexander PrizeEssay)’, pp. 93-120
Skinner, Quentin, ‘Thomas Hobbes on the Proper Signification of Liberty (The ProtheroLecture)’, pp. 121-152
Pollard, Sidney, ‘Reflections on Entrepreneurship and Culture in European Societies’, pp.153-174
Harris, Jose, ‘Enterprise and Welfare States: a Comparative Perspective’, pp. 175-196
Webster, Charles, ‘Doctors, Public Service and Profit: General Practitioners and theNational Health Service’, pp. 197-216
Mayr-Harting, Henry, ‘Tow Abbots in Politics: Wala of Corbie and Bernard ofClairvaux’, pp. 217-238
Lonsdale, John, ‘Constructing Mau Mau’, pp. 239-260