J.A. Sharpe
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J.A. Sharpe explores a book on penal history since the medieval period
Published May 19 2009
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Three new books on gender
Published June 30 1994
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Edited by Peter Burke and Roy Porter
Published May 31 1988
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J A Sharpe looks into the work carried out by social historians into Stuart and Tudor England.
Published December 1 1986
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A look back over a century of The English Historical Review.
Published December 1 1986
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edited by Paul Slack
Published August 31 1984
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by Clive Emsley
Published February 1 1984
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by Margaret Wade Labarge
Published October 1 1980
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Much of the research that has established social history as a serious branch of historical study has been carried out in County Record Offices explains J.A. Sharpe, of which Essex is an outstanding example.
Published May 31 1980
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