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  1. Crediting Women in the Early Modern English Economy
  2. Alexandra Shepard
  3. pp. 1-24
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  1. The Maroons of Santo Domingo in the Age of Revolutions: Adaptation and Evasion, 1783–1800
  2. Charlton W. Yingling
  3. pp. 25-51
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  1. Imperial Anticommunism and the African American Freedom Movement in the Early Cold War
  2. John Munro
  3. pp. 52-75
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  1. Punk, Politics and British (fan)zines, 1976–84: ‘While the world was dying, did you wonder why?’
  2. Matthew Worley
  3. pp. 76-106
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  1. Closing Time: Deindustrialization and Nostalgia in Contemporary France
  2. Jackie Clarke
  3. pp. 107-125
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  1. The Origins of Football: History, Ideology and the Making of ‘The People’s Game’
  2. Gavin Kitching
  3. pp. 127-153
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  1. Sport, Work and the Professional Cyclist in Belgium, 1907–40
  2. Stijn Knuts, Pascal Delheye
  3. pp. 154-176
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  1. ‘Totalitarian Humour’?: National Socialist Propaganda and Active Audiences in Entertainment
  2. Patrick Merziger
  3. pp. 181-197
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  1. Sanctioning Laughter in Stalin’s Soviet Union
  2. Jonathan Waterlow
  3. pp. 198-214
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  1. Laughter Under Fascism: Humour and Ridicule in Italy, 1922–43
  2. Stephen Gundle
  3. pp. 215-232
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  1. Freedom, 1886–2014: an Appreciation
  2. David Goodway
  3. pp. 233-242
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  1. Writing History in a Paperless World: Archives of the Future
  2. Ravinder Kaur
  3. pp. 243-253
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  1. Urban Women
  2. Margaret R. Hunt
  3. pp. 255-261
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  1. ‘Real Men’ and Anti-Feminism
  2. Barbara Caine
  3. pp. 262-266
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  1. The Black Hole that (N)Ever Was
  2. Mridu Rai
  3. pp. 266-274
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  1. Life Writings from Below in Europe
  2. T. G. Ashplant
  3. pp. 274-289
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  1. Land, Labour and Community
  2. Ken Worpole
  3. pp. 289-291
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  1. The Dandification of Everyday Life
  2. Tony Jefferson
  3. pp. 292-301
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  1. Stuart Hall, 1932–2014
  2. Geoff Eley
  3. pp. 303-320
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  1. Corrigendum
  2. p. 321
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  1. Laughing Out Loud: ‘Official’ Humour in Three Dictatorships, Introduction
  2. Jane Caplan, David Feldman
  3. pp. 177-180
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