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The Historical Journal

Editors Andrew Preston, University of Cambridge, UK Phil Withington, University of Sheffield, UK

Founded in 1958, The Historical Journal publishes on Historical Journal all aspects of since 1500, providing a forum for is available online at: http://journals.cambridge.org/his younger scholars making a distinguished debut as well as publishing the work of historians with an international reputation. The journal publishes original research in full-length articles and shorter communications and major surveys of the field in historiographical reviews and review To subscribe contact articles. Contributions are aimed both at specialists and Customer Services non-specialists. Americas: Phone +1 (845) 353 7500 Fax +1 (845) 353 4141 Email [email protected]

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Chief Editor William Gervase Clarence-Smith, SOAS, London, UK Editors Barbara Watson Andaya, University of Hawaii, USA Merry Wiesner-Hanks, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

Journal of Global History addresses the main problems Journal of Global History of global change over time, together with the diverse is available online at: http://journals.cambridge.org/jgh of globalization. It also examines counter- currents to globalization, including those that have structured other spatial units. The journal seeks to transcend the dichotomy between ‘the West and the rest’, straddle traditional regional boundaries, relate To subscribe contact material to cultural and , and overcome Customer Services thematic fragmentation in . The journal also Americas: acts as a forum for interdisciplinary conversations across a Phone +1 (845) 353 7500 wide variety of social and natural sciences. Fax +1 (845) 353 4141 Email [email protected]

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The Royal Historical Society has published the highest Royal Historical Society Publications quality scholarship in history for over 150 years. A is available online at: subscription includes a substantial annual volume of http://journals.cambridge.org/rhs the Society’s Transactions, which presents wide-ranging reports from the front lines of historical research by both senior and younger scholars, and two volumes from the

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d d n i . 1 - 3 1 _ 3 4 BEN ETHERINGTON MIDDLETON BEN STUART Essays Essay EDELSTEIN 179–208 Class, of and the Making Working the English “Experience” of The Concept BOURKE Review DAN O’BRIEN 209–236 and the American South, the O’Brien, Michael Be Lost: Should If As Nothing Democracy RICHARD SHORTALL Rethinking 237–246 MICHAEL IMMERWAHR History and Digital Humanities Intellectual 247–259 STOWE M. STEVEN SARAH 261–271 Scaliger? DANIEL Joseph Gone, You Have Where 273–286 of History Writing and the Religion Lost in Translation: 287–298 States in the Mid-century United Anxiety and Fear Crisis: Years’ The Thirty

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