7.1.2 Approaches to History
7.1.21 Review of S. Hamilton, The Crisis of Theory: E.P. Thompson, the New Left, and Postwar British Politics (U. Manchester Press, Manchester, 2011), in Electronic Reviews in History, featured review no1137 (29 Sept. 2011) http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1137 Pdf
7.1.22 Review of D. Parker (ed.), Ideology, Absolutism and the English Revolution: Debates of the British Communist Historians (Lawrence & Wishart, London, 2008), in English Historical Review, 125 (June 2010), pp. 786-7 Pdf
7.1.23 Review of M. Levene, R. Johnson & P. Roberts (eds), History at the End of the World? History, Climate Change and the Possibility of Closure (Humanities Ebook, LLB, in assoc. with Rescue!History, Penrith, 2010), in English Historical Review, 126 (Dec. 2011), pp. 1599-1601 Pdf
7.1 24 Review of K. Jenkins, S. Morgan & Alun Munslow (eds), Manifestos for History (Routledge, London & New York, 2007), in Economic History Review, Vol. 61 (2008), pp. 770-1 Pdf
Penelope J. Corfield
Penelope J. Corfield is a historian, lecturer and education consultant. She currently serves as the President of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS).
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