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GU Yanfang, LI Dangran: Daniel Defoe’s Ideas of City Policing and Experiment in London
    Abstract: Daniel Defoe was a significant figure in English literary history, best known worldwide for his novel “Robinson Crusoe”. As a social commentator and political thinker, Defoe offered profound reflections and critiques on the social issues of ...
  
HOU Jianxin: The Number of Displaced Villagers During the Tudor Enclosure A Study Based on Key Enclos...
    Abstract:This paper investigates the scale of the vagrant population during the Tudor Enclosure Movement from two perspectives. First, it analyzes the condition of vagrants by examining the scale of enclosure and the prevalence of illegal and violent e...
GENG Zhi: Establishment of U.S. Decision-Making and Action Mechanisms for the Control of Nuclear Mate...
    Abstract: During World War II, the US government attached great importance to the supply of nuclear materials, not only for the needs of the Manhattan Engineer District, but also forthe long-term strategic consideration of preemptively acquiring and con...
  
LIU Changxin: The Strategic Logic and Evolutionary Pathways of GCC Countries' Climate Assistance Towa...
    Abstract:Global warming has become a world public issue which is most closely related to contemporary mankind, and the transition from traditional to new energy has become an unchangeable historical trend. The Gulf Cooperation Council(GCC) countries oc...
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Mites and merchants: the crisis of English wool and textile trade revisited, c. 1275–1330
    Author: Philip SlavinAbstract:On the basis of 7,871 manorial accounts from 601 sheep-rearing demesnes and 187 tithe receipts from 15 parishes, this article addresses the origins, scale, and impact of the wool and textile production crisi...
  
Aristocratic Marriage, Adultery and Divorce in the Fourteenth Century: The Life of Lucy de Thweng (1279-1347)
    Author: Bridget Wells-FurbyISBN-13: 9781783273676Publisher: Boydell Press (February 2019)Introduction:The life of "that notorious woman", Lucy de Thweng, is used as a prism through which to consider the agency of aristocratic women in th...
Family, Lineage and Dynasty in the late medieval city: Re-thinking the English Evidence
    Author: Christian D. Liddy (Department of History, Durham University)Abstract:Ever since the publication in 1948 of Sylvia Thrupp's seminal book, The Merchant Class of Medieval London, successive generations of historians of English citi...
  
Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World: Manuscripts, Makers and Readers, c.1066–1250
    Edited by Laura Cleaver, Trinity College Dublin, Andrea Worm, Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Karl-Franzens-Universität, GrazISBN-13: 9781787442894Publisher: Boydell & Brewer (July 2018)Introduction:The contexts for the works of eleventh a...
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