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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 32

This volume is a collection of articles representing the best current historical research by some of the world's leading historians.

Harshan Kumarasingham (Edited by), Kate Smith (Edited by)

9781009362924, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 22 December 2022

300 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm, 0.36 kg

Volume 32 of Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (Sixth Series) includes: 'The Making and Breaking of Kinetic Empire: Mobility, Communication and Political Change in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 950–1100 CE'; 'A (Dis)entangled History of Early Modern Cannibalism: Theory and Practice in Global History'; 'Popular Propaganda: John Heywood's Wedding Ballad and Mary I's Spanish Match'; 'The Roads Not Taken: Liberty, Sovereignty and the Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania and the British Isles, 1550–1660'; 'Four Axes of Mission: Conversion and the Purposes of Mission in Protestant History'; 'Alternate Attendance Parades in the Japanese Domain of Satsuma, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Pottery, Power and Foreign Spectacle'; 'Portraiture, Biography and Public Histories'; 'Accumulations and Cascades: Burmese Elephants and the Ecological Impact of British Imperialism'; 'The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts'; and 'Runaways London: historical research, archival silences and creative voices.'

1. Editorial: An Anniversary and New Departure: Transactions, 1872–2022 Emma Griffin
2. Presidential Address: Writing about Life Writing in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Britain Emma Griffin
3. The Making and Breaking of Kinetic Empire: Mobility, Communication and Political Change in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 950–1100 CE Catherine Holmes
4. A (Dis)entangled History of Early Modern Cannibalism: Theory and Practice in Global History Stuart M. McManus and Michael T. Tworek
5. Popular Propaganda: John Heywood's Wedding Ballad and Mary I's Spanish Match Jenni Hyde
6. The Roads Not Taken: Liberty, Sovereignty and the Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania and the British Isles, 1550–1660 Robert Frost
7. Four Axes of Mission: Conversion and the Purposes of Mission in Protestant History Alec Ryrie and D. J. B. Trim
8. Alternate Attendance Parades in the Japanese Domain of Satsuma, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Pottery, Power and Foreign Spectacle Rebekah Clements
9. Portraiture, Biography and Public Histories Ludmilla Jordanova
10. Accumulations and Cascades: Burmese Elephants and the Ecological Impact of British Imperialism Jonathan Saha
11. The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts Katrina Navickas
12. Runaways London: historical research, archival silences and creative voices Fahad Al-Amoudi, Kate Birch and Simon P. Newman.

Subject Areas: General & world history [HBG], History [HB]

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