History 363
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 363

Special Issue: Alun Howkins, 1947–2018
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Alun Howkins, 1947–2018: Introduction (pp 819-828) – Karen Sayer, Nicola Verdon
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Skill, Status and the Agricultural Workforce in Victorian England (pp 829-850) – Nicola Verdon
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Worcestershire's Women: Local Studies and the Gender Politics of the First World War and its Legacy (pp 851-870) – Maggie Andrews
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Nobody Grumbled: Surviving the Depression in the Interwar Uplands (pp 871-889)– Hilary Crowe
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‘Disastrous’ and ‘Detrimental’: The National Union of Agricultural Workers' Complaints against the Employment of Axis Prisoners of War, 1939–1948 (pp 890-910) – Alan Malpass
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The Changing Landscape of ‘Labour’: Work and Livestock in Post‐Second World War British Agriculture (pp 911-940) – Karen Sayer (Open Access)
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‘A Richness that is Lacking Now’: Country Childhoods, Nostalgia and Rural Change in the Mass Observation Project (pp 941-963)– Sian Edwards