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Reviews in History covers books and digital resources across the discipline. All reviews by experts. Based at the Institute of Historical Research @IHR_History

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A commercial but not so polite people: latest Reviews in History from IHR include Shelley Tickell's 'Shoplifting in Eighteenth-Century England' reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2329 'Reviews in History' has reviews of 2000+ recent historical books history.ac.uk/publications/r… #twitterstorians

A commercial but not so polite people: latest <a href="/ReviewsHistory/">Reviews in History</a> from IHR include Shelley Tickell's 'Shoplifting in Eighteenth-Century England' reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2329

'Reviews in History' has reviews of 2000+ recent historical books history.ac.uk/publications/r… #twitterstorians
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New reviews just up today - 'Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire' by Jeffrey Auerbach (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2332) and 'The Oxford Handbook of English Law and Literature, 1500-1700' ed Lorna Hutson (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2331)

New reviews just up today - 'Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire' by Jeffrey Auerbach (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2332) and 'The Oxford Handbook of English Law and Literature, 1500-1700' ed Lorna Hutson (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2331)
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What does the Irish experience in the interwar period have to teach us about the process of state-building—and the risk of slipping into authoritarianism? A thoughtful review of @DrMelFarrell's book in Reviews in History: reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2327

What does the Irish experience in the interwar period have to teach us about the process of state-building—and the risk of slipping into authoritarianism? A thoughtful review of @DrMelFarrell's book in <a href="/ReviewsHistory/">Reviews in History</a>: reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2327
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Thank you Reviews in History for your review of Shelley Tickell’s Shoplifting in Eighteenth-Century England, published in association with Economic History Society Read the review: boybrew.co/2ltzbsC Read the book: boybrew.co/2MHmMJp #EighteenthCentury #Twitterstorians

Thank you <a href="/ReviewsHistory/">Reviews in History</a> for your review of Shelley Tickell’s Shoplifting in Eighteenth-Century England, published in association with <a href="/EcHistSoc/">Economic History Society</a>

Read the review: boybrew.co/2ltzbsC
Read the book: boybrew.co/2MHmMJp

#EighteenthCentury #Twitterstorians
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New reviews out today - 'Stamping American Memory: Collectors, Citizens, and the Post' (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2334) and 'Thomas Fuller: Discovering England's Religious Past' (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2333).

New reviews out today - 'Stamping American Memory: Collectors, Citizens, and the Post' (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2334) and 'Thomas Fuller: Discovering England's Religious Past' (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2333).
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New reviews up today! 'Leadership: Lessons from the Presidents for Turbulent Times' by Doris Kearns Goodwin (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2336) and Ana Paulina Lee's 'Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory' (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2335) #reviews #history

New reviews up today! 'Leadership: Lessons from the Presidents for Turbulent Times' by Doris Kearns Goodwin (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2336) and Ana Paulina Lee's 'Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory' (reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2335) #reviews #history
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This week's 'Reviews in History' focus on major new studies of India and the legacies of empire: Ramachandra Guha's 'Gandhi' & Shashi Tharoor's 'Inglorious Empire' reviews.history.ac.uk IHR Reviews offer a weekly take on new publishing. Hurst Publishers Penguin Books UK

This week's 'Reviews in History' focus on major new studies of India and the legacies of empire: Ramachandra Guha's 'Gandhi' &amp; Shashi Tharoor's 'Inglorious Empire' reviews.history.ac.uk

IHR Reviews offer a weekly take on new publishing.

<a href="/HurstPublishers/">Hurst Publishers</a> <a href="/PenguinUKBooks/">Penguin Books UK</a>
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A note for all our IHR Wohl Library users, students, fellows and staff: Over the holiday season, our hours will be as follows: Mon 16 Dec – Fri 20 Dec: 9.00 – 17.15 Closed from 21 Dec to 1 Jan Thursday 2 Jan – Friday 3 Jan: 9.00 – 17.15 Saturday 4 January: closed #Christmas

A note for all our <a href="/IHR_Library/">IHR Wohl Library</a> users, students, fellows and staff: 

Over the holiday season, our hours will be as follows:

Mon 16 Dec – Fri 20 Dec: 9.00 – 17.15

Closed from 21 Dec to 1 Jan

Thursday 2 Jan – Friday 3 Jan: 9.00 – 17.15

Saturday 4 January: closed

#Christmas
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For all our IHR Wohl Library users and visitors, please check for regular updates on this page: history.ac.uk/coronavirus-ad… We're significantly reducing our library opening hours to 10am - 4pm Monday to Friday, with social distancing measures to enforce distance b/w readers. /1

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‘the Citie is like quick-sand the longer you stand upon it the deeper you sinke’ [The Art of Living in London]. This week Reviews looks at early modern rogues and slavery in visual politics. Institute of Historical Research @LenaLiapi Matthew Fox-Amato Boydell & Brewer Oxford Academic

‘the Citie is like quick-sand the longer you stand upon it the deeper you sinke’ [The Art of Living in London]. 
This week Reviews looks at early modern rogues and slavery in visual politics. <a href="/ihr_history/">Institute of Historical Research</a> @LenaLiapi <a href="/fox_amato/">Matthew Fox-Amato</a> <a href="/boydellbrewer/">Boydell & Brewer</a> <a href="/OUPAcademic/">Oxford Academic</a>
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Roguery in Print by @LenaLiapi “offers several new & compelling interpretations of the rogue literature phenomenon” says Reviews in History. Save 35% discount with free postage at boybrew.co/2xcVlFD. Use code BB872 at the checkout. boybrew.co/34ne39J

Roguery in Print by @LenaLiapi “offers several new &amp; compelling interpretations of the rogue literature phenomenon” says <a href="/ReviewsHistory/">Reviews in History</a>. 

Save 35% discount with free postage at boybrew.co/2xcVlFD. 
Use code BB872 at the checkout. boybrew.co/34ne39J
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"Britain in 1714 was dramatically more like the world of the 20th century than England had been in 1660... Because this is true, our job as historians of this period is never to lose sight of trying to explain this alteration." reviews.history.ac.uk/review/2392 Institute of Historical Research

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This week we bring you a special issue on Global Commodities by Institute of Historical Research Royal Historical Society Fellow and History at Leeds PhD, Purba Hossain. Histories of sugar, cotton, chocolate, coffee, alcohol, indigo, opium, and more. tiny.cc/91qxpz

This week we bring you a special issue on Global Commodities by <a href="/ihr_history/">Institute of Historical Research</a> <a href="/RoyalHistSoc/">Royal Historical Society</a> Fellow and <a href="/LeedsUniHistory/">History at Leeds</a> PhD, Purba Hossain. Histories of sugar, cotton, chocolate, coffee, alcohol, indigo, opium, and more. tiny.cc/91qxpz
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British history is a global story shaped by migration, race and empire. This should be taught at all learning stages. Here are 7 simple things you can do to change the history curriculum runnymedetrust.org/blog/teachrace… #TeachRaceMigrationEmpire #BlackHistoryMatters #BlackLivesMatter

British history is a global story shaped by migration, race and empire. This should be taught at all learning stages. 

Here are 7 simple things you can do to change the history curriculum runnymedetrust.org/blog/teachrace… 

#TeachRaceMigrationEmpire #BlackHistoryMatters #BlackLivesMatter