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500th Issue Anniversary

EHR Publishes 500 Issues!


English Historical Review has reached a very special landmark in 2008 – its 500th issue as a lively forum for British, European and world history. In celebration of this great achievement we have granted free access to 25 of EHR’s most highly-read articles.* The articles are an impressive collection of EHR’s decades-spanning range of scholarly research.

Join us in celebrating EHR's achievement by reading the seminal articles listed below, available until the end of 2008.

  1. "The Huns and the End of the Roman Empire in Western Europe"
    Peter Heather
    Volume 110, Issue 435
    February 1995
  2. "Were There Any Crusades in the Twelfth Century?"
    C.J. Tyerman
    Volume 110, Issue 437
    June 1995
  3. "Imperialism and the Victorians: The Dynamics of Territorial Expansion"
    John Darwin
    Volume 112, Issue 447
    June 1997
  4. "Charlemagne, the Saxons, and the Imperial Coronation of 800"
    Henry Mayr-Harting
    Volume 111, Issue 444
    November 1996
  5. "The Motives of the Earliest Crusaders and the Settlement of Latin Palestine, 1095-1100"
    Jonathan Riley-Smith
    Volume 98, Issue 389
    October 1983
  6. "National Identity and the Study of Irish History"
    Gabriel Doherty
    Volume 111, Issue 441
    April 1996
  7. "The Origins of the Thirty Years War and the Structure of European Politics"
    N. M. Sutherland
    Volume 107, Issue 424
    July 1992
  8. "Charlemagne's Will: Piety, Politics and the Imperial Succession"
    Matthew Innes
    Volume 112, Issue 448
    September 1997
  9. "Normandy and England after 1066"
    David Bates
    Volume 104, Issue 413
    October 1989
  10. "The Divine Right of Kings Reconsidered"
    Glenn Burgess
    Volume 107, Issue 425
    October 1992
  11. "The Fall of Anne Boleyn"
    G. W. Bernard
    Volume 106, Issue 420
    July 1991
  12. "Machiavelli: The Republican Citizen and the Author of 'The Prince'"
    Hans Baron
    Volume 76, Issue 299
    April 1961
  13. "The Military Orders and Holy War against Christians in the Thirteenth Century"
    A. J. Forey
    Volume 104, Issue 410
    January 1989
  14. "A Dark-Age Crisis: Aspects of the Iconoclastic Controversy"
    Peter Brown
    Volume 88, Issue 346
    January 1973
  15. "Gaelic Antiquity and National Identity in Enlightenment Ireland and Scotland"
    Colin Kidd
    Volume 109, Issue 434
    November 1994
  16. "The Irish Republican Army and the Development of Guerrilla Warfare"
    Charles Townshend
    Volume 94, Issue 371
    April 1979
  17. "Why Did the Anglo-Saxons Not Become More British?"
    Bryan Ward-Perkins
    Volume 115, Issue 462
    June 2000
  18. Brian Harrison reviews E.P. Thompson's "The Making of the English Working Class"
    Brian Harrison
    Volume 86, Issue 340
    July 1971
  19. "Europae Pater: Charlemagne and His Achievement in the Light of Recent Scholarship"
    D. A. Bullough
    Volume 85, Issue 334
    January 1970
  20. Talal Asad reviews Edward Said's "Orientalism"
    Talal Asad
    Volume 95, Issue 376
    July 1980
  21. "The Norman Conquest through European Eyes"
    Elisabeth van Houts
    Volume 110, Issue 438
    September 1995
  22. "Why Was There No Marxism in Great Britian?"
    Ross McKibbin
    Volume 99, Issue 391
    April 1984
  23. "Class and Gender in the Making of Urban Toryism, 1880-1914"
    Jon Lawrence
    Volume 108, Issue 428
    July 1993
  24. "A Re-Interpretation of the Abolition of the British Slave Trade, 1806-1807"
    Roger Anstey
    Volume 87, Issue 343
    April 1972
  25. "Philip VI and the Recovery of the Holy Land"
    C. J. Tyerman
    Volume 100, Issue 394
    January 1985

*The articles listed represent the top 25 articles in usage through JSTOR from 1997 through early 2008.

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Editors

Professor G W Bernard

Dr Martin Conway

Assistant Editor

Dr. Anna Bayman