Open access edition of History journal

From cross-dressing in the English Civil War to the 'Son of the Sixties'

Published: 6th March 2018

History is a peer-reviewed academic journal published five times a year for those who want to explore aspects of history with more depth.  It was established in 1916 and features original articles, book reviews, and archive pieces in all areas of historical scholarship.

The latest edition offers an eclectic range of articles and book reviews from eminent historians, and is open access for a limited time only – why not take a look?

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Open access articles in this edition:

  1. ‘Give mee a Souldier's Coat’: Female Cross-Dressing during the English Civil War(pages 5–26) - Mark Stoyle
  2. ‘Other Spaces’ for the Dangerous Dead of Provincial England, c.1752–1832 (pages 27–59) - Elizabeth T. Hurren
  3. The Inquisition and the Repression of Erotic and Pornographic Imagery in Early Nineteenth-Century Madrid (pages 60–81) - François Soyer
  4. From Macro-Nationalism to Anti-Imperialism: Pan-Latinism in France in the Late Twentieth Century (pages 82–99) - Amotz Giladi
  5. Son of the Sixties: The Controversial Image of Bill Clinton (pages 100–123) - Mark White