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 twenty-one of the sixth series includes the
following articles: 'French crossings II: laughing over
boundaries', 'Thinking with Byzantium', 'Why were some
tenth-century English kings presented as rulers of Britain?', 'The
Reformation of the generations: youth, age and religious change in
England, c.1500-1700', 'Markets and cultures: medical specifics and
reconfiguration of the body in early modern Europe', 'Troubling
memories: nineteenth-century histories of the slave trade and
slavery', 'The meaning of 'life': biology and biography in the work
of J. S. Haldane (1860-1936)' and 'The demise of the asylum in late
twentieth-century Britain: a personal history'. The volume also
carries the Report of Council from 2010-11.
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