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- Conquest and land in Ireland, the transplantation to Connacht, 1649-1680, John Cunningham
- The village world of early medieval Northern Spain, local community and the land market, Robert Portass
- French revolutionaries and English republicans, the Cordeliers Club, 1790-1794, Rachel Hammersley
- Religion, time and memorial culture in late medieval Ripon, Stephen Werronen
- Debating England's aristocracy in the 1790s, pamphlets, polemics, and political ideas, Amanda Goodrich
- The making of the Jacobean regime, James VI and I and the government of England, 1603-1605, Diana Newton
- Culture, identity and nationalism, French Flanders in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Timothy Baycroft
- Social investigation and rural England, 1870-1914, Mark Freeman
- Kingship and crown finance under James VI and I, 1603-1625, John Cramsie
- Land and nation in England, patriotism, national identity, and the politics of land, 1880-1914, Paul Readman
- The royal touch in early modern England, politics, medicine and sin, Stephen Brogan
- Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in the British Atlantic World, 1688-1727, David Parrish
- Victorian radicals and Italian democrats, Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe
- The war of words, the language of British elections, 1880-1914, Luke Blaxill
- Franco-Irish relations, 1500-1610, politics, migration and trade, Mary Ann Lyons
- Making Trieste Italian, 1918-1954, Maura Hametz
- Henry VIII, the League of Schmalkalden, and the English Reformation, Rory McEntegart
- The culture of commerce in England, 1660-1720, Natasha Glaisyer
- Soldier and peasant in French popular culture, 1766-1870, David M. Hopkin
- Scottish public opinion and the Anglo-Scottish union, 1699-1707, Karin Bowie
- The image of Edward the Black Prince in Georgian and Victorian England, negotiating the late Medieval past, Barbara Gribling
- Popular conservatism in imperial London, 1868-1906, Alex Windscheffel
- Harold Wilson's Cold War, the Labour government and East-West politics, 1964-1970, Geraint Hughes
- The Great War, memory and ritual, commemoration in the City and East London 1916-1939, Mark Connelly
- Queenship at the Renaissance courts of Britain, Catherine of Aragon and Margaret Tudor, 1503-1533, Michelle L. Beer
- Anglo-Australian relations and the 'turn to Europe', 1961-1972, Andrea Benvenuti
- Law and kinship in thirteenth-century England, Sam Worby
- Great Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union, Rapallo and after, 1922-1934, Stephanie Salzmann
- The Labour Party and the planned economy, 1931-1951, Richard Toye
- Creating capitalism, joint-stock enterprise in British politics and culture, 1800-1870, James Taylor
- Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in the British Atlantic World, 1688-1727, David Parrish
- Royal Historical Society studies in history, New series, v. 86
- Ireland and the war at sea, 1641-1653, Elaine Murphy
- Samuel Rawson Gardiner and the idea of history, Mark Nixon
- Rulers and ruled in frontier Catalonia, 880-1010, pathways of power, Jonathan Jarrett
- After the shock city, urban culture and the making of modern citizenship, Tom Hulme
- Time and the French Revolution, the republican calendar, 1789-Year XIV, Matthew Shaw
- Great Britain, Germany and the Soviet Union, Rapallo and after, 1922-1934, Stephanie C. Salzmann
- The political life of Josiah C. Wedgwood, land, liberty and empire, 1872-1943, Paul Mulvey
- Women as public moralists in Britain, from the bluestockings to Virginia Woolf, Benjamin Dabby
- Cheshire and the Tudor state, 1480-1560, Tim Thornton
- Trade and trust in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world, Spanish merchants and their overseas networks, Xabier Lamikiz
- The culture of dissent in Restoration England, 'the wonders of the Lord', George Southcombe
- Electoral reform at work, local politics and national parties, 1832-1841, Philip Salmon
- Managing the British Empire, the crown agents, 1833-1914, David Sunderland
- John Wyclif on war and peace, Rory Cox
- Imagining Roman Britain, Victorian responses to a Roman past, Virginia Hoselitz
- Radicalism, reform and national identity in Scotland, 1820-1833, Gordon Pentland
- The Scottish Middle March, 1573-1625, power, kinship, allegiance, Anna Groundwater
- The Labour Party and the politics of war and peace, 1900-1924, Paul Bridgen