SEELEY HISTORICAL LIBRARY Journal articles June 2013 American Historical Review, volume 118, number 2, April 2013 Mikhail, A. Jones, R.T. Jütte, D. Green, N. Evans, J.V. Unleashing the beast: animals, energy, and the economy of labor in Ottoman Egypt Running into whales: the history of the north Pacific from below the waves Interfaith encounters between the Jews and Christians in the early modern period and beyond: toward a framework Spacetime and the Muslim journey west: industrial communications n the making of the “Muslim world” Seeing subjectivity: erotic photography and the optics of desire Cambridge Review of International Affairs, volume 26, number 2, June 2013 Howorth, J. Humanitarian intervention and post-conflict reconstruction in the post-Cold War era: a provisional balance-sheet Davidson, J.W. France, Britain and the intervention in Libya: and integrated analysis Daddow, O. & Schnapper, P. Liberal intervention in the foreign policy thinking of Tony Blair and David Cameron Smith, R. The UK response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: proposals for a neutral and non-aligned Afghanistan, 1980-1981 Bentz, A.-S. Afghan refugees in Indo-Afghan relations Ludwig, J.Z. Sixty years of Sino-Afghan relations Griffin, C. British and American military operations in the Battle of Helmand, 20062011 Maguire, L. The US congress and the politics of Afghanistan: an analysis of the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees during George W Bush’s second term Mirra, C. Insurgents, accidental guerrillas and valley-ism: an oral history of oppositional US soldiers’ attitudes toward the enemy in Afghanistan Contemporary British History, volume 27, number 2, June 2013 Jobson, R. ‘Waving the banners of a bygone age’, nostalgia and Labour’s clause IV controversy, 1959-60 Moore, R. Bad strategy and bomber dreams: a new view of the blue streak cancellation Hopkins, J. Translating the transnational: American ‘science’ and the British regional problem, 1962-1965 Spelling, A. ‘A reputation for parsimony to uphold’: Harold Wilson, Richard Nixon and the re-valued ‘special relationship’ 1969-1970 Taylor, A.G. Street gangs in the interwar gorbals: the Jewish experience Diplomatic History, volume 37, number 3, June 2013 Öhman, M. O’Brien, P.P. Larsen, D. Young, K. Malloy, S.L. Sharma, P. A convergence of crises: the expansion of slavery, geopolitical realignment, and economic depression in the post-Napoleonic world The American press, public, and the reaction to the outbreak of the First World War Abandoning democracy: Woodrow Wilson and promoting German democracy, 1918-1919 Purging the forces of darkness: the United Sates, monetary stabilization, and the containment of the Bolivian Revolution Uptight in Babylon: Eldridge Cleaver’s Cold War The United States, the World Bank, and the challenge of international development in the 1970s The English Historical Review, volume 128, number 532, June 2013 Saul, N. An early private indenture of retainer: the agreement between Hugh Despenser the Younger and Sir Robert De Shirland Cogswell, T. The return of the ‘decade alive’: the Earl of Bristol and Dr Eglisham in the parliament of 1626 and in Caroline political culture Leggett, D. William Froude, John Henry Newman and scientific practice in the culture of Victorian doubt Aldrich, R.J. Counting the cost of intelligence: the Treasury, National Service and GCHQ Meredith, D. In search of the industrial revolution French History, volume 27, number 2, June 2013 Crombie, L. O’Connor, A. De Bellaigue, C. Rausch, F. Rogachevsky, N. French and Flemish urban festive networks: archery and crossbow competitions attended and hosted by Tournai in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries Between monarch and monarchy: the education of the dauphin and revolutionary politics, 1790-91 ‘Only what is pure and exquisite’: girls’ reading at school in France, 1800-70 The impossible gouvernement représentif: constitutional culture in Restoration France, 1814-30 Are plebiscites constitutional? A disputed question in the plebiscite campaign of 1870 Government & Opposition, volume 48, number 3, July 2013 Van Biezen, I. & Wallace, H. Old and new oppositions in contemporary Europe Best, R.E. How party system fragmentation has altered political opposition in established democracies Albertazzi, D. & Mueller, S. Populism and liberal democracy: populists in governments in Austria, Italy, Poland and Switzerland Stubager, R. The changing basis of party competition: education, authoritarian-libertarian values and voting Casal Bértoa, F. De Vries, C.E. Mungiu-Pippidi, A. Post-communist politics: on the divergence (and/or convergence) of East and West Ambivalent Europeans? Public support for European integration in East and West The pursuit of freedom: Ghiţă Ionescu History and Theory, volume 52, number 2, May 2013 Gafijczuk, D. Ankersmit, F. Dağli, M. Pankakoski, T. Dwelling within: the inhabited ruins of history Representation as a cognitive instrument The limits of Ottoman pragmatism Reoccupying secularization: Schmitt and Koselleck on Blumenberg’s challenge History Today, volume 63, issue 7, July 2013 Beaton, R. Syria: caught in a trap Andrews, C. La bête du gevaudan Marsden, G. Penry Williams Jones, N. Actors of atonement Bradley, I. Scotland’s first minister Pellew, J. Today’s history for the public good Ludington, C. Walpole, Whigs and wine White, S. Forgotten philanthropy Storey, N. Today’s history: the prince of dandies Stanley, T. The contrarian Questier, M. St. Margaret of York Hudson, R. The imperial penny post DeAcre, M. & McMillan, N. From peak to trough Journal of Ecclesiastical History, volume 64, number 3, July 2013 Shwartz, L. Higham, N.J. Gray, J.M. Wood, J.H. Stanley, B. Cooper, T. Lieu, J. Gargano comes to Rome: Castel Sant’Angelo’s historical origins Bede’s agenda in book IV of the ‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’: a tricky matter of advising the King Conscience and the word of God: religious arguments against the ex officio oath Going Dutch in the modern age: Abraham Kuyper’s struggle for a free church in the nineteenth-century Netherlands ‘Lausanne 1974’: the challenge from the majority world to northernhemisphere evangelicalism The I.B. Tauris History of the Christian Church series The enduring legacy of pan-marcionism Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, volume 41, number 2, June 2013 Newton, J.D. Slavery, sea power and the state: the Royal Navy and the British West African settlements, 1748-1756 Frew, C. Peckham, R. Keese, A. Foray, J.L. Ansari, S. Veracini, L. Hampshire, E. Sister-in-law marriage in the empire: religious politics and legislative reform in the Australian colonies 1850-1900 Infective economies: empire, panic and the business of disease Searching for the reluctant hands: obsession, ambivalence and the practice of organising involuntary labour in colonial Cuanza-Sul and Malange Districts, Angola, 1926-1945 A unified empire of equal parts: the Dutch Commonwealth schemes of the 1920s-40s Subjects or citizens? India, Pakistan and the 1948 British Nationality Act ‘Settler colonialism’: career of a concept ‘Apply the flame more searingly’: the destruction and migration of the archives of British colonial administration: a Southeast Asia case study Journal of Interdisciplinary History, volume 44, number 1, Summer 2013 Pilkington, N. Growing up Roman: infant mortality and reproductive development DeWitte, S. & Slavin, P. Between famine and death: England on the eve of the Black Deathevidence from paleoepidemiology and manorial accounts Herndon, R.W. & Challú, A.E. Mapping the Boston poor: inmates of the Boston almshouse, 17951801 Paris, I. White goods during a golden age (1948-1973) Journal of Medieval History, volume 39, number 2, June 2013 Wade, S.W. Hinton, D.A. Freeburn, R. Bailey, A.E. Hodgson, N. Hoppenbrouwers, P. Gertrude’s tonsure: an examination of hair as a symbol of gender, family and authority in the seventh-century Vita of Gertrude of Nivelles Demography: from Domesday and beyond ‘A greater honour and burden’: the predicament of Matthew of Albano, monk and cardinal-bishop Wives, mothers and widows on pilgrimage: categories of ‘women’ recorded at English healing shrines in the High Middle Ages Honour, shame and the fourth crusade An Italian city-state geared for war: urban knights and the cavallata of Todi Journal of Victorian Culture, volume 18, issue 1, Spring 2013 Charlotte Brontë’s Villette and the possibilities of a postsecular cosmopolitan critique Shepherd, J. ‘One of the best fathers until he went out of his mind’: paternal child-murder, 1864-1900 Young, P. Industrializing Crusoe: adventure, modernity and Anglo-American expansionism Grey, D.J.R. ‘Liable to very gross abuse’: murder, moral panic and cultural fears over infant life insurance, 1875-1914 Burrow, M. The imperial souvenir: things and masculinities in H. Rider Haggard’s King Soloman’s Mines and Allan Quatermain Hamlett, J. & Hoskins, L. Comfort in small things? Clothing, control and agency in county lunatic asylums in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century England Rogers, P. The Johnson Club and late Victorian literary culture Wong, D. James, S.J. Marie Corelli and the value of literary self-consciousness: The Sorrows of Satan, popular fiction, and the Fin-de-Siècle canon Journal of Victorian Culture, volume 18, issue 2, June 2013 Jones, S.O. Staging the interior: the public and private intimacies of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle’s domestic lives Dickson, M. Jane Eyre’s ‘Arabian Tales’: reading and remembering the Arabian nights Paxton, A. Charles Kingsley’s saintly trials and husbandly duties Campbell, K. Culture, politics and Arnold revisited: the government inspector, disinterestedness and ‘the function of criticism’ Waddington, K. Death at St Bernard’s: anti-vivisection, medicine and the gothic Mussell, J. Digital spaces – introduction Gregory, I. & Cooper, D. Geographical technologies and the interdisciplinary study of peoples and cultures of the past Hager, L. Towards a public humanities: academic blogging and the Journal of Victorian Culture Online Wisnicki, A.S. Journey into digital humanities: one Victorianist’s tale Journal of World History, volume 23, number 4, December 2012 Zaman, T.R. Syros, V. Visions of Juliana: a Portuguese woman at the court of the Mughals An early modern South Asian thinker on the rise and decline of empires: Shā Walī Allāh of Delhi Levine, A.D. Public good and partisan gain: political languages of faction in late imperial China and eighteenth-century England Hughes-Warrington, M. Writing on the margins of the world: Hester Lynch Piozzi’s Retrospection (1801) as middlebrow art Burke, E. Toward a comparative history of the modern Mediterranean, 1750-1919 Parliamentary History, volume 32, part 2, 2013 ‘It is not easy what to say of our condition, much less to write it’: the continued importance of scribal news in the early 18th century Satsuma, S. Politicians, merchants, and colonial maritime war: the political and economic background of the American Act of 1708 Fleming, N.C. Diehard conservatism, mass democracy, and Indian constitutional reform, c.1918-35 Maiden, J. & Webster, P. Parliament, the Church of England and the last gasp of political Protestantism, 1963-4 Farrell, S. Peers and the press in late 18th century Ireland Barber, A.W. The Sixteenth Century Journal, volume 44, number 1, Spring 2013 Hoekstra, G.R. Kamerick, K. Moran, M. Andreas Pevernage’s Cantiones sacrae (1578) as a counter-reformation statement of confessional loyalty in the Low Countries Tanglost of Wales: magic and adultery in the Court of Chancery circa 1500 Brother-sister correspondence in the Spinelli family and the forming of family networks in sixteenth-century Italy Noorlander, D.L. O’Banion, P.J. “For the maintenance of the true religion”: Calvinism and the directors of the Dutch West India Company The crusading state: the expedition for the cruzada indulgence from Trent to Lepanto Social History, volume 38, number 2, May 2013 Griffin, E. Downing, A. Shore, H. Goodrum, M. Gunn, S. Sex, illegitimacy and social change in industrializing Britain The ‘Sheffield Outrages’: violence, class and trade unionism, 1850-70 ‘Constable dances with instructress’: the police and the Queen of Nightclubs in inter-war London ‘Friend of the people of many lands’: Johnny Everyman. ‘critical internationalism’ and liberal post-war US heroism People and the car: the expansion of automobility in urban Britain, c.1955-70 Southern Cultures, volume 19, number 2, Summer 2013 Watson, H.L. Williams, R.M. Front porch A war in black and white: the cartoons of Norman Ethre Jennett & the North Carolina election of 1898 Reed, J.S. Bohemians and shenanigans in the 1920s French Quarter McFee, M. My inner hillbilly Coclanis, P.A. & Engerman, S.L. Would slavery have survived without the Civil War? Economic factors in the American South during the Antebellum and Postbellum eras Smith, L. et. al. Moon pies and memories Chitwood, M. Flip Fowler, C. “My integrity means more than a dollar bill”. Crandall Fountain’s international agrarianism Jackson, H.H. The poutin’ house Women’s History Review, volume 22, number 3, June 2013 Purvis, J. Midgley, C. Spencer, S. Grey, D.J.R. Gill, J. Goodwin, G. West, E. Hunt, C. Remembering Emily Wilding Davison (1872-1913) Mary Carpenter and the Brahmo Samaj of India: a transnational perspective of social reform in the age of empire Boarding school fictions: schoolgirls’ own communities of learning ‘What woman is safe…?’: coerced medical examinations, suspected infanticide, and the response of the women’s movement in Britain, 1871-1881 ‘Quite the opposite of a feminist’: Phyllis McGinley, Betty Friedan and discourses of gender in mid-century American culture ‘An Adamless Eden’: counterpublics and women writers’ sociability at the fin de siècle through the experiences of Flora Annie Steel ‘Between slavery and freedom’: the expulsion and enslavement of free women of colour in the US South before the Civil War Gertrude Tuckwell and the British Labour Movement, 1891-1921: a study in motives and influences 20th Century British History, volume 24, number 2, 2013 Hendy, D. Høgsbjerg, C. Roodhouse, M. Lewis, J. Bennett, H. Painting with sound: the kaleidoscopic world of Lance Sieveking, a British radio modernist ‘We lived according to the tenets of Matthew Arnold’: reflections on the ‘colonial Victorianism’ of the young C.L.R. James ‘Fish-and-chip intelligence’: Henry Durant and the British Institute of Public Opinion, 1936-63 The failure to expand childcare provision and to develop a comprehensive childcare policy in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s ‘Smoke without fire’? Allegations against the British Army in Northern Ireland, 1972-5