Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
Sixth Series
Volume 19
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Part of Royal Historical Society Transactions
- Editor: Ian W. Archer, University of Oxford
- Date Published: December 2009
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521194020
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The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society publish an annual collection of major articles representing some of the best historical research by some of the world's most distinguished historians. Volume 19 includes the following articles: Presidential Address: Britain and Globalisation since 1850: IV: The Creation of the Washington Consensus by Martin Daunton, Representation c.800: Arab, Byzantine, Carolingian by Leslie Brubaker, Humanism and Reform in Pre-Reformation English Monasteries by James G. Clark, Lord Burghley and il Cortegiano: Civil and Martial Models of Courtliness in Elizabethan England (The Alexander Prize Lecture) by Mary Partridge, Communicating Empire: The Habsburgs and their Critics, 1700–1919 (The Prothero Lecture) by Robert Evans, The Slave Trade, Abolition and Public Memory by James Walvin, Cultures of Exchange: Atlantic Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade by David Richardson, and Slaves Out of Context: Domestic Slavery and the Anglo-Indian Family, c.1780–1830 by Margot Finn.
Read more- Annual collection of major articles that represents some of the best historical research by some of the world's most distinguished historians
- Covers a wide range of topics looking at both social and political contexts
- Notable contributors to this volume include Martin Daunton and Robert Evans
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- Date Published: December 2009
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521194020
- length: 254 pages
- dimensions: 222 x 243 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.42kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
1. Presidential address: Britain and globalisation since 1850: IV: the creation of the Washington Consensus Martin Daunton
2. Representation c.800: Arab, Byzantine, Carolingian Leslie Brubaker
3. Humanism and reform in pre-Reformation English monasteries James G. Clark
4. Lord Burghley and il Cortegiano: civil and martial models of courtliness in Elizabethan England (the Alexander Prize lecture) Mary Partridge
5. Communicating empire: the Habsburgs and their critics, 1700–1919 (the Prothero lecture) Robert Evans
6. The slave trade, abolition and public memory James Walvin
7. Cultures of exchange: Atlantic Africa in the era of the slave trade David Richardson
8. Slaves out of context: domestic slavery and the Anglo-Indian family, c.1780–1830 Margot Finn
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