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The English Presbyterian Conundrum of 1660-1 (2023)
Journal Article
Fincham, K., & Taylor, S. (2023). The English Presbyterian Conundrum of 1660-1. The Seventeenth Century, 38(6), 969-987. https://doi.org/10.1080/0268117X.2023.2276601

This article aims to explain the failure of the English presbyterian programme to reform the church at the Restoration. Specifically, it analyses the period between March 1660, when the Long Parliament reaffirmed the Solemn League and Covenant, and M... Read More about The English Presbyterian Conundrum of 1660-1.

French Legitimists and Spanish Carlists: Transnational Ultra-Conservative Solidarity during Spain’s First Carlist War, 1833–40 (2023)
Journal Article
Ilacqua, T. (in press). French Legitimists and Spanish Carlists: Transnational Ultra-Conservative Solidarity during Spain’s First Carlist War, 1833–40. European History Quarterly,

When the First Carlist War (1833–40) broke out in Spain between the queen regent María Cristina, supported by the liberals, and the absolutist pretender Don Carlos, French legitimists portrayed it as a clash of civilisations between absolutism and li... Read More about French Legitimists and Spanish Carlists: Transnational Ultra-Conservative Solidarity during Spain’s First Carlist War, 1833–40.

The Evolution of Petitioning in Europe and North America, 1850-2000 (2023)
Book Chapter
Huzzey, R., & Miller, H. The Evolution of Petitioning in Europe and North America, 1850-2000. In R. Huzzey, M. Janse, H. Miller, J. Oddens, & B. Waddell (Eds.), Petitions and Petitioning in Europe and North America: From the Late Medieval Period to the Present (194-215). British Academy. https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267721.003.0013

Petitioning was a ubiquitous practice in 20th-century North America and Europe, but has often appeared invisible to historians and social scientists, or is only cited incidentally in classic studies. This neglect stems from the trend, evident across... Read More about The Evolution of Petitioning in Europe and North America, 1850-2000.

Materializing France in exile: Henri, duc d’Aumale, the Orléans family and the transnational politics of collecting c. 1848–80 (2023)
Journal Article
Stammers, T. (2023). Materializing France in exile: Henri, duc d’Aumale, the Orléans family and the transnational politics of collecting c. 1848–80. French History, 37(4), 442-467. https://doi.org/10.1093/fh/crad048

Between the 1848 Revolution and the Franco–Prussian War, the fallen Orléans dynasty lived in the western suburbs of London. Deprived of the throne, Louis-Philippe and his sons struggled to uphold their dignity and credentials as a ruling house. In th... Read More about Materializing France in exile: Henri, duc d’Aumale, the Orléans family and the transnational politics of collecting c. 1848–80.

Review of al-Shishtāwī, Khayrāt al-sulṭān Qāytbāy wa-munshaʾātuhu al-mawqūfa ʿalā al-ḥaramayn al-sharīfayn min khilāl kitāb waqfihi al-maḥfūẓ bi-l-maktaba al-ahliyya bi-Bārīs (Cairo: Dār al-Āfāq al-ʿArabiyya, 2018). ISBN 9789773443832. 282pp. $12.50 paper. (2023)
Journal Article
Livingston, D. (2023). Review of al-Shishtāwī, Khayrāt al-sulṭān Qāytbāy wa-munshaʾātuhu al-mawqūfa ʿalā al-ḥaramayn al-sharīfayn min khilāl kitāb waqfihi al-maḥfūẓ bi-l-maktaba al-ahliyya bi-Bārīs (Cairo: Dār al-Āfāq al-ʿArabiyya, 2018). ISBN 9789773443832. 282pp. $12.50 paper. Al-ʿUṣūr al-Wusṭā, 31, 236-243. https://doi.org/10.52214/uw.v31i.11636

The Holy Roman Empire (2023)
Book Chapter
Scales, L. (2023). The Holy Roman Empire. In C. Carmichael, M. D'Auria, & A. Roshwald (Eds.), The Cambridge History of Nationhood and Nationalism Volume 1: Patterns and Trajectories over the Longue Durée (54-75). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108655385.004

Since the nineteenth century, the Holy Roman Empire has occupied a central but often negative place in accounts of German nationhood. “In the beginning was the Reich,” declared Heinrich August Winkler in his monumental German history, which took as i... Read More about The Holy Roman Empire.

The Social Context of the Charter: Times and Places of Documentation in Early Medieval Iberia (711-1031) (2023)
Journal Article
Barrett, G. (2023). The Social Context of the Charter: Times and Places of Documentation in Early Medieval Iberia (711-1031). Studia Historica. Historia Medieval, 41(2), 9-33. https://doi.org/10.14201/shhme2023412933

When and where was a charter written? Whether the scribe prepared it before, during, or after a transaction, on the spot or elsewhere, conditions its standing as historical evidence. They are basic questions for understanding how the written record r... Read More about The Social Context of the Charter: Times and Places of Documentation in Early Medieval Iberia (711-1031).