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Journal of British Studies is the publication of @theNACBS and is the critical resource for scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages to the present.

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Princeton History @nickbartwo Journal of British Studies This link results in a Princeton id/password window. To get to the open access review readers will need to go here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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I'm pleased to announce that my article, “'A Place of Refuge to Republicans and Royalists”: The French Revolution in British Dominica" has just been published with the Journal of British Studies! Journal of British Studies doi.org/10.1017/jbr.20…

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New review from Journal of British Studies ‘Dauti also succeeds in bringing the importance of Albania back into the story of the decline and fall of the Ottoman Empire.’ Read the review 👉 💻 bit.ly/4fghz9r Explore the book 👉 📚 bit.ly/4eic88D

New review from <a href="/JBritishStudies/">Journal of British Studies</a> ‘Dauti also succeeds in bringing the importance of Albania back into the story of the decline and fall of the Ottoman Empire.’ 

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New article out now in the Journal of British Studies. “A Place of Refuge to Republicans and Royalists”: The French Revolution in British Dominica by Heather Freund, PhD Open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

New article out now in the Journal of British Studies. 

“A Place of Refuge to Republicans and Royalists”: The French Revolution in British Dominica by <a href="/hefreund/">Heather Freund, PhD</a> 

Open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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📗New article out now in JBS! "Shipping the Color Line: Migration and Transport Policy in the British Empire, 1943–51" by @freddyfoks1 Open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

📗New article out now in JBS!

"Shipping the Color Line: Migration and Transport Policy in the British Empire, 1943–51" by @freddyfoks1 

Open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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📕New article out now in JBS! “An Exact Union of System”: Bute's Cabinet Revolution and Imperial Reform, 1762–63 by Robert Paulett Open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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📕New article out now in JBS! “One Certain Standard”: Colonial Currencies and the Politics of Economic Knowledge in Late Stuart Britain by Mara Caden Open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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📢Out now in JBS – a new contribution to the “One British Archive” series. Tom Sojka explores the collections at Shulbrede Priory in West Sussex, England. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Reading tip Princeton University Press - "Knowledge Lost: A New View of Early Modern Intellectual History" by Martin Mulsow, see the review by Vera Keller University of Oregon in the Journal of British Studies Journal of British Studies cambridge.org/core/journals/… #histknow #migknow #histsci #twitterstorians

Reading tip <a href="/PrincetonUPress/">Princeton University Press</a> - "Knowledge Lost: A New View of Early Modern Intellectual History" by Martin Mulsow, see the review by Vera Keller <a href="/uoregon/">University of Oregon</a> in the Journal of British Studies <a href="/JBritishStudies/">Journal of British Studies</a>

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Out today in paperback! ⬇️ The last publication in our flagship series 'Studies in Imperialism' of 2024 - British culture after Empire: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526182548/ "An engaging and rich conversation" Journal of British Studies #StudiesinImperialism

Out today in paperback! ⬇️

The last publication in our flagship series 'Studies in Imperialism' of 2024 - British culture after Empire: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526182548/

"An engaging and rich conversation" <a href="/JBritishStudies/">Journal of British Studies</a> 

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'this is a masterfully written text. Richly researched, expertly articulated, and containing numerous fascinating nuggets of information about the ethical dilemmas of statecraft.' Journal of British Studies 📜 bit.ly/4hay87w 📖 bit.ly/4hay7R0

'this is a masterfully written text. Richly researched, expertly articulated, and containing numerous fascinating nuggets of information about the ethical dilemmas of statecraft.'  <a href="/JBritishStudies/">Journal of British Studies</a>
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Continuous publication & open access & online-only, oh my! The new year is bringing exciting changes to the Journal of British Studies. Read more about these new developments here. nacbs.org/news/news-from…

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📕New article out now in JBS! “In From the Cold: Notes on Sixteenth-Century English Catholic History” by Freddy Cristobal Dominguez cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Do you have a favorite JBS article? One that has been significant for you and your research? We’re soliciting nominations for a special collection to celebrate 75 years of scholarship! Read more at the link below! Cambridge University Press - History nacbs.org/news/jbs-speci…