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            Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas and Beyond 

            Blau, Adrian (2026)
            This is the first book-length analysis of Quentin Skinner’s seminal essay ‘Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas’. Skinner’s essay is one of the most influential historical articles ever published, written by ...
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            Low Fertilities in the Past and Present 

            Hilevych, Yuliya; Kreager, Philip (2026)
            Sustained population studies of fertility over the last two centuries have come to question the extent to which trends in low fertility may be understood as universal. Improved knowledge of variations within countries and ...
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            The Making of the Scottish Dream Vision 

            Murray, Kylie (2026)
            The Making of the Scottish Dream-Vision provides the first sustained book-length study of Scotland’s engagement with one of the most significant literary forms of the medieval world. The book situates the dream-vision at ...
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            The Idea of Evangelisation 

            Cardwell, Samuel (2026)
            The evangelisation of the peoples of western Europe to Christianity was arguably the single most important historical development of the early Middle Ages, shaping not only the beliefs and religious practices but also the ...
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            Catholicism and Elizabethan Seafarers 

            Pastushenko, Andrii (2026)
            Catholicism and Elizabethan Seafaring is the first study to focus on Elizabethan Catholic seafarers who participated in the Anglo-Spanish conflicts. It demonstrates that Catholic identities persisted among English sailors ...

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