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ARTICLES
Articles relating to twentiethcentury English history published in the following journals:
Cambridge Historical Journal (London, 1923–57)
English Historical Review (London, 1886–)
Historical Journal (Cambridge, 1958)
History (London, 1912–)
Journal of British Studies (Chicago, 1961)
Past & Present (Oxford, 1952–)
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (London, 1872–)
Index
abortion, ref1
Abyssinia: Italian invasion (1935), ref1, ref2, ref3; emperor in exile, ref1
ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service), ref1
Acton, Lord, ref1
Adam and the Ants, ref1
Adams, Gerry, ref1, ref2, ref3
Adenauer, Konrad, ref1, ref2
advertising, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Africa, colonization, ref1
agriculture: wages, ref1; depression, ref1; Chamberlain’s measures, ref1; BSE crisis, ref1
Aitken, Jonathan, ref1, ref2, ref3
Alamein battles (1942), ref1
alcohoclass="underline" effects, ref1; cocktails, ref1; beer, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6
Aldington, Richard, ref1
Alfie (film), ref1
Aliens Act (1905), ref1
Amato, Giuliano, ref1
American: slang, ref1, ref2; music, ref1
Amery, Leo, ref1
Amiens, Battle of (1918), ref1
Amin, Idi, ref1
Amis, Kingsley, ref1, ref2, ref3; Lucky Jim, ref1
Amis, Martin, ref1
Amos, Baroness, ref1
Amritsar massacre (1919), ref1, ref2
anarchists, ref1, ref2
Anderson, Tryphena, ref1
Andropov, Yuri, ref1
Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985), ref1, ref2
Anglo-Irish treaty (1921), ref1
Anglo-Russian convention (1907), ref1
Animals, the, ref1, ref2
Anne, Princess, ref1
Annual Register, ref1
Anti-Comintern Pact, ref1
Antonescu, Ion, ref1
appeasement, ref1
Arab–Israeli war (1973), ref1, ref2
architecture: suburban, ref1; Sixties, ref1
Argentina: fugitive Germans, ref1; Falklands war, ref1
aristocracy: political parties, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; landholding, ref1, ref2; establishment, ref1; Lords reform, ref1; new, ref1; in decline, ref1; sporting role, ref1
army: condition of troops, ref1, ref2; ‘Curragh Mutiny’, ref1; troop numbers, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; volunteers, ref1, ref2, ref3; equipment, ref1, ref2, ref3; Western Front losses, ref1; conscription, ref1, ref2; officer class, ref1; conscription (1939), ref1; jokes about inactivity, ref1; demobs, ref1; ban on homosexuals issue, ref1
Arras, Battle of (1917), ref1
arts: modernism, ref1; Sixties, ref1; psychedelic, ref1; response to Thatcher, ref1, ref2; government spending, ref1
Ashdown, Paddy, ref1, ref2, ref3
Asquith, Herbert Henry: relationship with C-B, ref1; chancellor, ref1; administration, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; background and character, ref1, ref2; drinking, ref1, ref2; career, ref1, ref2; speeches, ref1; religion, ref1; marriage, ref1; election (January 1910), ref1; Lords reform, ref1; on death of Edward VII, ref1; George V’s view of, ref1; response to strikes (1910–11), ref1; response to suffragettes, ref1; third Irish Home Rule Bill (1912), ref1, ref2, ref3; on Law, ref1, ref2, ref3; dealing with Ulster Protestants, ref1; doubts Dardanelles strategy, ref1; loss of reputation, ref1; coalition leader, ref1; view of conscription, ref1; war strategy, ref1; response to Easter Rising (1916), ref1; Irish Home Rule plan (1916), ref1; forced out by Lloyd George, ref1; support for women’s suffrage, ref1; post-war Liberal party leadership, ref1, ref2; loses seat (1918), ref1; on Black and Tans, ref1; election results (1923), ref1; suggests Labour minority government, ref1; relationship with Labour government, ref1; election defeat (1924), ref1; replaced by Lloyd George (1926), ref1