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Issue 66, Autumn 2008Table of Contents
- The German Empire: an Empire?
- pp. 129-162
- Orton in the Archives
- pp. 163-179
- Gazing at the Stars
- pp. 227-236
- Tucking into History
- pp. 237-242
- After Deaths, After-Lives
- pp. 242-252
- The Invention of the Scold
- pp. 253-258
- Whither African History?
- pp. 259-265
- Hummingbirds
- pp. 265-271
- Somebody's Bairns
- pp. 288-293
- Obituary
- pp. 295-298
- Editorial
- pp. i-ii
- Introduction
- pp. 185-187