Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual
collection of major articles representing some of the best
historical research by some of the world's most distinguished
historians. Volume 29 of the sixth series includes the following
articles: 'Musicalising history', 'The politics of time and state
identity in the German Democratic Republic', 'Politicising
Chernobyl: Wales and nuclear power during the 1980s', 'Saladin's
'spin doctors'', 'Proportionate maiming: the origins of Thomas
Jefferson's provision for facial disfigurement in Bill 64', 'Love,
care and the illegitimate child in eighteenth-century Scotland',
'The self and self-help: women pursuing autonomy in post-war
Britain', 'Colouring outside the lines: methods for a global
history of Eastern Eurasia, 600-1350', 'Time and distance:
reflections on local and global history from East Africa', and 'How
natural is natural? Historical perspectives on wildlife and the
environment in Britain'.
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