History 373
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 106, Issue 373
Articles
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Anchorites, Wise Folk and Magical Practitioners in Twelfth-Century England (pp 709-726) – Tom Licence
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A Mother Educating her Daughter Remotely through Familial Correspondence: The Letter as a Form of Female Distance Education in the Eighteenth Century (pp 727-750) – Rachel Bynoth (Open Access)
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William Gladstone and the Homeric Constitution (pp 751-774) – Alastair Paynter
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A Roman Holiday? African Americans and Italians in the Second World War (pp 775-803) – Christian O'Connell
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State of the Field: Sensory History (pp 804-820) – William Tullett