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Revue | Past & Present |
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Numéro | Volume 167 Issue 1 May 2000 |
- Ninth-Century Muslim Anarchists - Patricia Crone p. 3
- How Law Came to the Monks: the Use of Law in English Society at the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century - Alain Boureau p. 29
- Manhood, Credit and Patriarchy in Early Modern England c. 1580–1640 - Alexandra Shepard p. 75
- “Evil Imaginings and Fantasies”: Child-Witches and the end of the Witch Craze - Lyndal Roper p. 107
- British Radicals and “Legitimacy” : Napoleon in the Mirror of History - Stuart Semmel p. 140
- State-Building and Political Systems in Nineteenth-Century Argentina and Uruguay - David Rock and Fernando López-Alves p. 176
- Displacement and Disease: Epidemics and Ideas about Malaria in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, 1945–1996 - JoAnn McGregor and Terence Ranger p. 203
Review Article
- Virtual Representation : the History of Parliament on CD-ROM - M. J. Daunton p. 238