Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 2
Herausgeber: Machielsen, Jan
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual collection of articles representing the best current historical research by some of the world's leading historians. This volume features articles on a range of topics, including China, English history, and transnational activism, and addresses issues of historical methodology and practice.
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual collection of articles representing the best current historical research by some of the world's leading historians. This volume features articles on a range of topics, including China, English history, and transnational activism, and addresses issues of historical methodology and practice.
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- Transactions of the Royal Historical Society Seventh Series
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781009601269
- ISBN-10: 1009601261
- Artikelnr.: 72597948
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Transactions of the Royal Historical Society Seventh Series
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781009601269
- ISBN-10: 1009601261
- Artikelnr.: 72597948
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: 1. Welcome Jan Machielsen; Articles: 2. Yangzhou, 1342:
Caterina Vilioni's Passport to the Afterlife Krisztina Ilko; 3. Migrant
Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1600 John Gallagher; 4. Guwantu: The
Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735) 'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient
Playthings' (1729) and Imperial Collecting in Eighteenth Century China
Phillip Grimberg; 5. Guwantu: The Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735)
'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient Playthings' (1729) and Imperial
Collecting in Eighteenth Century China - ADDENDUM Phillip Grimberg; 6.
Reading his Way to Royalism? Sir Thomas Myddelton, Side-Changing and
Loyalty in England and Wales, 1639-66 Sarah Ward Clavier; 7. The Foods of
Love? Food Gifts, Courtship and Emotions in Long Eighteenth-Century England
Sally Holloway; 8. A Sense of a European Present and its Passing during the
Revolutions of 1848 James Morris; 9. Resisting Biographical Illusions:
Pandurang Khankhoje, Indian Revolutionaries and the Anxiety to be
Remembered Jesús F. Cháirez-Garza; 10. Waiting to Die? Old Age in the Late
Imperial Russian Village Sarah Badcock; 11. The India League and the
Condition of India: Agnotological Imperialism, Colonial State Violence and
the Making of Anticolonial Knowledge 1930-4 Abhimanyu Arni; 12. 'Luxuries
of the mind': Contextualising Art Photography, Eroticism and History of
Medicine in the Social tableaux vivants of Lejaren à Hiller's Sutures in
Ancient Surgery (1920s-1940s) J. T. H. Connor; 13. Cricket, Literary
Culture and In-Groups in Early Twentieth-Century Britain Ollie Randall; 14.
'Providing a Layman's Guide to the Scheme': Museum Computing, Professional
Personas and Documentary Labour in the United Kingdom, 1967-1983 James
Baker; 15. Rethinking Transnational Activism through Regional Perspectives:
Reflections, Literatures and Cases Thomas Davies, Daniel Laqua, Maria
Framke, Anne-Isabelle Richard, Patricia Oliart, Kate Skinner, Pilar Requejo
de Lamo, Robert Kramm, Charlotte Alston and Matthew Hurst; 16. Decolonising
the History of Internationalism: Transnational Activism across the South Su
Lin Lewis; The Common Room: 17. 'Slaves' and 'Slave Owners' or 'Enslaved
People' and 'Enslavers'? James Robert Burns; 18. Teaching Modern British
Political History in a Politically Polarised and 'Post-Truth' Environment
Richard Jobson; 19. Censoring Our History Andrew Lownie; Comment: 20.
Naming and Shaming? Telling Bad Bridget® Stories Elaine Farrell and Leanne
McCormick; 21. 'Pity the poor independent scholar!': The Lament of a
Latecomer Historian John Sanders; 22. Material and Digital Archives: The
Case of Wills Harry Smith and Emily Vine; 23. Promoting Well-being through
History Teaching David Stack; 24. Emerging Scholars Researching Black
British Histories (mid-Eighteenth to mid-Nineteenth Centuries) Kristy
Warren, Annabelle Gilmore and Montaz Marché.
Caterina Vilioni's Passport to the Afterlife Krisztina Ilko; 3. Migrant
Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1600 John Gallagher; 4. Guwantu: The
Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735) 'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient
Playthings' (1729) and Imperial Collecting in Eighteenth Century China
Phillip Grimberg; 5. Guwantu: The Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735)
'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient Playthings' (1729) and Imperial
Collecting in Eighteenth Century China - ADDENDUM Phillip Grimberg; 6.
Reading his Way to Royalism? Sir Thomas Myddelton, Side-Changing and
Loyalty in England and Wales, 1639-66 Sarah Ward Clavier; 7. The Foods of
Love? Food Gifts, Courtship and Emotions in Long Eighteenth-Century England
Sally Holloway; 8. A Sense of a European Present and its Passing during the
Revolutions of 1848 James Morris; 9. Resisting Biographical Illusions:
Pandurang Khankhoje, Indian Revolutionaries and the Anxiety to be
Remembered Jesús F. Cháirez-Garza; 10. Waiting to Die? Old Age in the Late
Imperial Russian Village Sarah Badcock; 11. The India League and the
Condition of India: Agnotological Imperialism, Colonial State Violence and
the Making of Anticolonial Knowledge 1930-4 Abhimanyu Arni; 12. 'Luxuries
of the mind': Contextualising Art Photography, Eroticism and History of
Medicine in the Social tableaux vivants of Lejaren à Hiller's Sutures in
Ancient Surgery (1920s-1940s) J. T. H. Connor; 13. Cricket, Literary
Culture and In-Groups in Early Twentieth-Century Britain Ollie Randall; 14.
'Providing a Layman's Guide to the Scheme': Museum Computing, Professional
Personas and Documentary Labour in the United Kingdom, 1967-1983 James
Baker; 15. Rethinking Transnational Activism through Regional Perspectives:
Reflections, Literatures and Cases Thomas Davies, Daniel Laqua, Maria
Framke, Anne-Isabelle Richard, Patricia Oliart, Kate Skinner, Pilar Requejo
de Lamo, Robert Kramm, Charlotte Alston and Matthew Hurst; 16. Decolonising
the History of Internationalism: Transnational Activism across the South Su
Lin Lewis; The Common Room: 17. 'Slaves' and 'Slave Owners' or 'Enslaved
People' and 'Enslavers'? James Robert Burns; 18. Teaching Modern British
Political History in a Politically Polarised and 'Post-Truth' Environment
Richard Jobson; 19. Censoring Our History Andrew Lownie; Comment: 20.
Naming and Shaming? Telling Bad Bridget® Stories Elaine Farrell and Leanne
McCormick; 21. 'Pity the poor independent scholar!': The Lament of a
Latecomer Historian John Sanders; 22. Material and Digital Archives: The
Case of Wills Harry Smith and Emily Vine; 23. Promoting Well-being through
History Teaching David Stack; 24. Emerging Scholars Researching Black
British Histories (mid-Eighteenth to mid-Nineteenth Centuries) Kristy
Warren, Annabelle Gilmore and Montaz Marché.
Introduction: 1. Welcome Jan Machielsen; Articles: 2. Yangzhou, 1342:
Caterina Vilioni's Passport to the Afterlife Krisztina Ilko; 3. Migrant
Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1600 John Gallagher; 4. Guwantu: The
Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735) 'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient
Playthings' (1729) and Imperial Collecting in Eighteenth Century China
Phillip Grimberg; 5. Guwantu: The Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735)
'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient Playthings' (1729) and Imperial
Collecting in Eighteenth Century China - ADDENDUM Phillip Grimberg; 6.
Reading his Way to Royalism? Sir Thomas Myddelton, Side-Changing and
Loyalty in England and Wales, 1639-66 Sarah Ward Clavier; 7. The Foods of
Love? Food Gifts, Courtship and Emotions in Long Eighteenth-Century England
Sally Holloway; 8. A Sense of a European Present and its Passing during the
Revolutions of 1848 James Morris; 9. Resisting Biographical Illusions:
Pandurang Khankhoje, Indian Revolutionaries and the Anxiety to be
Remembered Jesús F. Cháirez-Garza; 10. Waiting to Die? Old Age in the Late
Imperial Russian Village Sarah Badcock; 11. The India League and the
Condition of India: Agnotological Imperialism, Colonial State Violence and
the Making of Anticolonial Knowledge 1930-4 Abhimanyu Arni; 12. 'Luxuries
of the mind': Contextualising Art Photography, Eroticism and History of
Medicine in the Social tableaux vivants of Lejaren à Hiller's Sutures in
Ancient Surgery (1920s-1940s) J. T. H. Connor; 13. Cricket, Literary
Culture and In-Groups in Early Twentieth-Century Britain Ollie Randall; 14.
'Providing a Layman's Guide to the Scheme': Museum Computing, Professional
Personas and Documentary Labour in the United Kingdom, 1967-1983 James
Baker; 15. Rethinking Transnational Activism through Regional Perspectives:
Reflections, Literatures and Cases Thomas Davies, Daniel Laqua, Maria
Framke, Anne-Isabelle Richard, Patricia Oliart, Kate Skinner, Pilar Requejo
de Lamo, Robert Kramm, Charlotte Alston and Matthew Hurst; 16. Decolonising
the History of Internationalism: Transnational Activism across the South Su
Lin Lewis; The Common Room: 17. 'Slaves' and 'Slave Owners' or 'Enslaved
People' and 'Enslavers'? James Robert Burns; 18. Teaching Modern British
Political History in a Politically Polarised and 'Post-Truth' Environment
Richard Jobson; 19. Censoring Our History Andrew Lownie; Comment: 20.
Naming and Shaming? Telling Bad Bridget® Stories Elaine Farrell and Leanne
McCormick; 21. 'Pity the poor independent scholar!': The Lament of a
Latecomer Historian John Sanders; 22. Material and Digital Archives: The
Case of Wills Harry Smith and Emily Vine; 23. Promoting Well-being through
History Teaching David Stack; 24. Emerging Scholars Researching Black
British Histories (mid-Eighteenth to mid-Nineteenth Centuries) Kristy
Warren, Annabelle Gilmore and Montaz Marché.
Caterina Vilioni's Passport to the Afterlife Krisztina Ilko; 3. Migrant
Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1600 John Gallagher; 4. Guwantu: The
Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735) 'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient
Playthings' (1729) and Imperial Collecting in Eighteenth Century China
Phillip Grimberg; 5. Guwantu: The Yongzheng Emperor's (r. 1723-1735)
'Illustrated Inventory of Ancient Playthings' (1729) and Imperial
Collecting in Eighteenth Century China - ADDENDUM Phillip Grimberg; 6.
Reading his Way to Royalism? Sir Thomas Myddelton, Side-Changing and
Loyalty in England and Wales, 1639-66 Sarah Ward Clavier; 7. The Foods of
Love? Food Gifts, Courtship and Emotions in Long Eighteenth-Century England
Sally Holloway; 8. A Sense of a European Present and its Passing during the
Revolutions of 1848 James Morris; 9. Resisting Biographical Illusions:
Pandurang Khankhoje, Indian Revolutionaries and the Anxiety to be
Remembered Jesús F. Cháirez-Garza; 10. Waiting to Die? Old Age in the Late
Imperial Russian Village Sarah Badcock; 11. The India League and the
Condition of India: Agnotological Imperialism, Colonial State Violence and
the Making of Anticolonial Knowledge 1930-4 Abhimanyu Arni; 12. 'Luxuries
of the mind': Contextualising Art Photography, Eroticism and History of
Medicine in the Social tableaux vivants of Lejaren à Hiller's Sutures in
Ancient Surgery (1920s-1940s) J. T. H. Connor; 13. Cricket, Literary
Culture and In-Groups in Early Twentieth-Century Britain Ollie Randall; 14.
'Providing a Layman's Guide to the Scheme': Museum Computing, Professional
Personas and Documentary Labour in the United Kingdom, 1967-1983 James
Baker; 15. Rethinking Transnational Activism through Regional Perspectives:
Reflections, Literatures and Cases Thomas Davies, Daniel Laqua, Maria
Framke, Anne-Isabelle Richard, Patricia Oliart, Kate Skinner, Pilar Requejo
de Lamo, Robert Kramm, Charlotte Alston and Matthew Hurst; 16. Decolonising
the History of Internationalism: Transnational Activism across the South Su
Lin Lewis; The Common Room: 17. 'Slaves' and 'Slave Owners' or 'Enslaved
People' and 'Enslavers'? James Robert Burns; 18. Teaching Modern British
Political History in a Politically Polarised and 'Post-Truth' Environment
Richard Jobson; 19. Censoring Our History Andrew Lownie; Comment: 20.
Naming and Shaming? Telling Bad Bridget® Stories Elaine Farrell and Leanne
McCormick; 21. 'Pity the poor independent scholar!': The Lament of a
Latecomer Historian John Sanders; 22. Material and Digital Archives: The
Case of Wills Harry Smith and Emily Vine; 23. Promoting Well-being through
History Teaching David Stack; 24. Emerging Scholars Researching Black
British Histories (mid-Eighteenth to mid-Nineteenth Centuries) Kristy
Warren, Annabelle Gilmore and Montaz Marché.