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- Economic relations between Nazi Germany and Franco's Spain, 1936-1945, Christian Leitz
- Pierre Laroque and the welfare state in postwar France, Eric Jabbari
- Cromwellian Ireland, English government and reform in Ireland 1649-1660, by T. C. Barnard
- Exile politics during the Second World War, the German Social Democrats in Britain, by Anthony Glees
- Reforming London, the London government problem, 1855-1900, John Davis
- Saving and spending, the working-class economy in Britain, 1870-1939, Paul Johnson
- Philo-semitism and the readmission of the Jews to England, 1603-1655, David S. Katz
- The Bismarck myth, Weimar Germany and the legacy of the Iron Chancellor, Robert Gerwarth
- Fascism in Ferrara, 1915-1925, by Paul Corner
- The origins of the Second Republic in Spain, by Shlomo Ben-Ami
- The regionalist movement in France, 1890-1914, Jean Charles-Brun and French political thought, Julian Wright
- Antifascism and memory in East Germany, remembering the International Brigades, 1945-1989, Josie McLellan
- Confession and criminal justice in late medieval Italy, Siena, 1260-1330, Lidia Luisa Zanetti Domingues
- Possessing the city, property and politics in Delhi, 1911-1947, Anish Vanaik
- Corn, cash, commerce, the economic policies of the Tory government, 1815-1830, by Boyd Hilton
- Fin de siècle Beirut, the making of an Ottoman provincial capital, Jens Hanssen
- The British campaign in Ireland, 1919-1921, the development of political and military policies, by Charles Townshend
- Translating the Enlightenment, Scottish civic discourse in eighteenth-century Germany, Fania Oz-Salberger
- Commemorating the Holocaust, the dilemmas of remembrance in France and Italy, Rebecca Clifford
- Luxury and power, the material world of the Stuart diplomat, 1660-1714, Helen Jacobsen
- The first Rockingham administration, 1765-1766, by P. Langford
- Colonial land policies in Palestine, 1917-1936, Martin Bunton
- Agents of Moscow, the Hungarian Communist Party and the origins of socialist patriotism, 1941-1953, Martin Mevius
- Postcolonial Germany, memories of empire in a decolonized nation, Britta Schilling
- Popular reading and publishing in Britain, 1914-1950, Joseph McAleer
- Frontiers of violence, conflict and identity in Ulster and Upper Silesia 1918-1922, T.K. Wilson
- Pétain's Jewish children, French Jewish youth and the Vichy regime, 1940-1942, Daniel Lee
- Writing the Holocaust, identity, testimony, representation, Zoë Vania Waxman
- Reluctant warriors, Republican Popular Army and Nationalist Army conscripts in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939, James Matthews
- Realistic utopias, the ideal imaginary societies of the Renaissance, 1516-1630, by Miriam Eliav-Feldon
- Making refugees in India, Ria Kapoor
- The Emperor Maurice and his historian, Theophylact Simocatta on Persian and Balkan warfare, Michael Whitby
- Language & enlightenment, the Berlin debates of the eighteenth century, Avi Lifschitz
- Politics and the appointment of justices of the peace, 1675-1720, by Lionel K. J. Glassey
- Making aristocracy work, the peerage and the political system in Britain, 1884-1914, Andrew Adonis
- Time and work in England, 1750-1830, Hans-Joachim Voth
- Windows of the soul, physiognomy in European culture 1470-1780, Martin Porter
- The Macedonian question, Britain and the southern Balkans : 1939-1949, Dimitris Livanios
- Luxury and public happiness, political economy in the Italian Enlightenment, Till Wahnbaeck
- Expelling the Germans, British opinion and post-1945 population transfer in context, Matthew Frank
- Black Country élites, the exercise of authority in an industrialized area, 1830-1900, Richard H. Trainor
- Population exchange in Greek Macedonia, the rural settlement of refugees 1922-1930 / Elisabeth Kontogiorgi
- The limits of reason, the German Democratic press and the collapse of Weimar democracy, by Modris Eksteins
- The business of decolonization, British business strategies in the Gold Coast, Sarah Stockwell
- Edmund Burke and the invention of modern conservatism, 1830-1914, an intellectual history, Emily Jones
- The satirical gaze, prints of women in late eighteenth-century england, Cindy McCreery
- Politics and the law in late nineteenth-century Germany, the origins of the civil code, Michael John
- Foreign Protestant communities in sixteenth-century London, Andrew Pettegree
- The episcopate in the kingdom of León in the twelfth century, Richard A. Fletcher
- The politics of the poor, the East End of London, 1885-1914, Marc Brodie