Royal Historical Society Paperbacks
The Royal Historical Society's series Studies in History, founded in 1975 and re-launched in 1995, has established itself as one of the leading outlets for specialist historical monographs.
It provides an opportunity for the publication of first books by younger historians and takes a deliberately inclusive approach, with a very wide chronological and geographical coverage, and seeks to embrace all approaches to historical research, demanding only that work should be of the highest quality.
Now some of the most acclaimed volumes in the series have been published in paperback. Cited widely and often suggested for course reading, the paperback editions have been deliberately priced at a level that is affordable for students.
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The Allotment Movement in England, 1793-1873
Jeremy BurchardtRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $24.99
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Creating Capitalism
James TaylorRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $25.95
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The Culture of Commerce in England, 1660-1720
Natasha GlaisyerRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $34.95
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Culture, Identity and Nationalism
Timothy BaycroftRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $25.95
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Debating England's Aristocracy in the 1790s
Amanda GoodrichRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $34.95
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Electoral Reform at Work
Philip SalmonRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $34.95
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French Revolutionaries and English Republicans
Rachel HammersleyRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $34.95
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Gender and Space in Early Modern England
Amanda FlatherRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $34.95
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George Chastelain and the Shaping of Valois Burgundy
Graeme SmallRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $45.00
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Great Britain, Germany and the Soviet Union
Stephanie C. SalzmannRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $25.95
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Henry III of England and the Staufen Empire, 1216-1272
Bjorn K. U. WeilerRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $25.95
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Henry VIII, the League of Schmalkalden, and the English Reformation
Rory McEntegartRoyal Historical SocietyStarting at: $34.95