Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual collection of articles based on papers given to the Society by distinguished invited speakers and winners of RHS prizes. Volume 31 of the Sixth Series includes the following articles: 'Material Turns in British History: IV. Empire in India, Cancel Cultures and the Country House,' 'Responding to Violence: Liturgy, Authority and Sacred Places, c. 900–c. 1150,' 'Baroque around the Clock: Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608–1685) and the Uses of Global History,' 'What Happens when a Written Constitution is Printed? A History across Boundaries,' 'An Ottoman Arab Man of Letters and the Meanings of Empire, c. 1860,' and 'Revisiting RHS's 'Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK History: A Report and Resource for Change.''
- Provides a collection of articles that represent the best current historical research by some of the world's leading historians
- Examines a variety of subjects, including British imperialism and the concept of global history, and covers a range of historical, geographical and cultural contexts
- Includes the Presidential Address and revisits the RHS's report on race and equality in UK history
Product details
April 2022Hardback
9781009177344
126 pages
223 × 144 × 12 mm
0.27kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Presidential Address: material turns in British history: IV. Empire in India, cancel cultures and the country house Margot C. Finn
- 2. Responding to violence: liturgy, authority and sacred places, c. 900–c.1150 Sarah Hamilton
- 3. Baroque around the clock: Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608–1685) and the uses of global history Simon Ditchfield
- 4. What happens when a written constitution is printed? A history across boundaries Linda Colley
- 5. An Ottoman Arab man of letters and the meanings of empire, c. 1860 Andrew Arsan
- 6. Revisiting RHS's 'Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK History: A Report and Resource for Change' Shahmima Akhtar.