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