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Daniel Laqua,“正在形成的历史:来自编辑的新闻”,History, 110/391(2025),第290-7页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70019Surya Bowyer, Shreya Gupta, Liberty Paterson和Niti Acharya,“(未来)领域的状态:收藏及其机构的历史”,History, 110/391(2025),第298-325页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13434Zoe Cormack,“大英博物馆和阿比西尼亚战役,1867 - 188”,History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 326-45。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13439Peter Overlack,“楔子政治:1895-1914年德国亚洲政策中的日本因素”,历史,110/391(2025),第346-63页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13435Yiannos Katsourides和Eleni Evagorou,“动员地下:塞浦路斯共产党AKEL在殖民塞浦路斯的案例(1955-59)”,History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 364-92。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13442Patrick A. Nyathi,“探索1994年前后KwaZulu Natal的Dukuduku森林中的强迫迁移和剥夺”,History, 110/391(2025),第393-412页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13438Sarah Holland, David Ingledew, Sarah Longair和Tracey Loughran,“与学校合作的历史学者:来自英国的见解”,History, 110/391(2025),第413-27页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70015Laura O'Brien,重新审视激进革命?回顾展览巴黎1793年至1794年:une annaceme rsamuvoltionnaire (musaceme Carnavalet,巴黎)',历史,110/391(2025),页428-34。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70018Nigel扫罗,罗伯特·德维尔,牛津伯爵和爱尔兰公爵(1362-1392)。王室宠儿的兴衰。詹姆斯·罗斯,《历史》,110/391(2025),第435-6页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70005Jenni Hyde,《中世纪晚期英格兰的吟游诗人和吟游诗人》。理查德·拉斯特尔与安德鲁·泰勒合著,《历史》,110/391(2025),第437-8页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70010Matthew伍德科克,“加布里埃尔·哈维和阅读的历史:丽莎·贾丁和其他人的文章。”编辑安东尼格拉夫顿,尼古拉斯波普尔和威廉谢尔曼',历史,110/391(2025),第439-40。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13447Alex比顿,《英国革命中的性政治》塞缪尔·富勒顿著,《历史》,110/391(2025),第442 - 2页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13433Thomas帕金森,“殖民残疾:英国及其帝国的损害和他者,c.1800-1914。”Esme Cleall著,《历史》,110/391(2025),第443-4页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13446Jeremy Black,《在黑暗的掩护下:停电伦敦的谋杀案》。艾米·海伦·贝尔著,《历史》,110/391(2025),第445页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70002Craig杰拉德,《芬兰如何从斯大林中幸存:从冬季战争到冷战》。作者:Kimmo Rentola,《历史》,110/391(2025),第446-8页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13445Emily布雷迪,《聚焦的不公正:塞西尔·威廉姆斯的民权摄影》。塞西尔·威廉姆斯和克劳迪娅·史密斯·布林森著,《历史》,110/391(2025),第449-50页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13443Benjamin休斯顿,<激进的志愿者:田纳西州的异议、废除种族隔离和学生力量>。作者:Katherine J. Ballantyne,《历史》,110/391(2025),页451-2。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70006Samuel Clark,《为统治而生:英国精英的塑造与重塑》。亚伦·里夫斯和萨姆·弗里德曼著,《历史》,110/391(2025),第434 - 4页。https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13444An History issue 110/391的初始版本包括每篇文章的独立分页和定位器。这将被针对此问题引入的运行分页所取代。原发表的文章和目录已相应更新。
Correction to citation details of articles in History issue 110/391
Daniel Laqua, ‘History in the Making: News from the Editors’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 290–7. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70019
Surya Bowyer, Shreya Gupta, Liberty Paterson and Niti Acharya, ‘State of the (Future) Field: The History of Collecting and Its Institutions’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 298–325. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13434
Zoe Cormack, ‘The British Museum and the Abyssinian Campaign, 1867–8’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 326–45. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13439
Peter Overlack, ‘Wedge Politics: The Japanese Factor in Germany's Asian Policy, 1895–1914’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 346–63. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13435
Yiannos Katsourides and Eleni Evagorou, ‘Mobilizing Underground: The Case of the Cypriot Communist Party AKEL in Colonial Cyprus (1955–59)’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 364–92. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13442
Patrick A. Nyathi, ‘Exploring Forced Removals and Dispossession in the Dukuduku Forest, KwaZulu Natal, before and after 1994’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 393–412. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13438
Sarah Holland, David Ingledew, Sarah Longair and Tracey Loughran, ‘History Academics Working with Schools: Insights from the UK’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 413–27. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70015
Laura O'Brien, Revisiting the Radical Revolution? A Review of the Exhibition Paris 1793–1794: une année révolutionnaire (Musée Carnavalet, Paris)’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 428–34. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70018
Nigel Saul, ‘Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford and Duke of Ireland (1362–1392). The Rise and Fall of a Royal Favourite. By James Ross’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 435–6. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70005
Jenni Hyde, ‘Minstrels and Minstrelsy in Late Medieval England. By Richard Rastell with Andrew Taylor’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 437–8. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70010
Matthew Woodcock, ‘Gabriel Harvey and the History of Reading: Essays by Lisa Jardine and Others. Edited by Anthony Grafton, Nicholas Popper, and William Sherman’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 439–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13447
Alex Beeton, ‘Sexual Politics in Revolutionary England. By Samuel Fullerton’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 441–2. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13433
Thomas Parkinson, ‘Colonising Disability: Impairment and Otherness across Britain and Its Empire, c.1800–1914. By Esme Cleall’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 443–4. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13446
Jeremy Black, ‘Under Cover of Darkness: Murders in Blackout London. By Amy Helen Bell’, History, 110/391 (2025), p. 445. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70002
Craig Gerrard, ‘How Finland Survived Stalin: From Winter War to Cold War. By Kimmo Rentola’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 446–8. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13445
Emily Brady, ‘Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams. By Cecil Williams and Claudia Smith Brinson’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 449–50. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13443
Benjamin Houston, ‘Radical Volunteers: Dissent, Desegregation, and Student Power in Tennessee. By Katherine J. Ballantyne’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 451–2. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.70006
Samuel Clark, ‘Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite. By Aaron Reeves and Sam Friedman’, History, 110/391 (2025), pp. 453–4. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13444
An initial version of History issue 110/391 included stand-alone pagination and eLocators for each article. This is superseded by the introduction of running pagination for this issue. The original published articles and Table of Contents have been updated accordingly.
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