Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual collection of major articles representing some of the best historical research by some of the world's most distinguished historians. Volume 22 of the sixth series includes the following articles: 'French Crossings: III. The Smile of the Tiger', 'Orientation in Three Spheres: Medieval Mediterranean Boundary Clauses in Latin, Greek and Arabic', 'Monastic Reform and the Geography of Christendom: Experience, Observation and Influence', 'Negotiating the Medieval in the Modern: European Citizenship and Statecraft', 'People of the Covenant and the English Bible', 'The Moral Geography of British Anti-Slavery Responsibilities' (The Alexander Prize Essay),'The Challenger: Hugh Hamilton Lindsay and the Rise of British Asia, 1832–1865', 'After 1848: The European Revolution in Government', 'Auditory Snapshots from the Edges of Europe'. The volume also carries the Report of Council for 2011–12.
- 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
- This is Volume 22 of the sixth series
Product details
January 2013Hardback
9781107038967
276 pages
222 × 141 × 18 mm
0.45kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Presidential address: French crossings: III. The smile of the tiger Colin Jones
- 2. Orientation in three spheres: medieval Mediterranean boundary clauses in Latin, Greek and Arabic Alex Metcalfe
- 3. Monastic reform and the geography of Christendom: experience, observation and influence Andrew Jotischky
- 4. Negotiating the Medieval in the modern: European citizenship and statecraft Janet Coleman
- 5. People of the Covenant and the English Bible Naomi Tadmor
- 6. The moral geography of British anti-slavery responsibilities (The Alexander Prize Essay) Richard Huzzey
- 7. The challenger: Hugh Hamilton Lindsay and the rise of British Asia, 1832–65 Robert Bickers
- 8. After 1848: the European revolution in government Christopher Clark
- 9. Auditory snapshots from the edges of Europe Michael Beckerman, Jessica Schwartz, Roland Huntford, Roger Buckton, Michael Cwach, Kevin C. Karnes, Timothy J. Cooley, Bret Werb, Petra Gelbart and Jeffrey A. Summit
- 10. Report of Council for 2011–12.