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Hou Jianxin: Meta-Modes of the Medieval Society and the European Civilisation
    Abstract:As a logical extension of The Middle Ages and the Meta-Principles of European Chilisation, this article aims at tracing the generative path of the civilisational ‘ought’ (for example, the meta-principles) from the perspective of social ‘is...
  
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...
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Legacies and Legalities Bequests of Land to Ecclesiastical Institutions in England c. 1180–1300
    Author: Sarah B. White(School of Law, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK Email:Sarah.white2@nottingham.ac.uk)Abstract:In English testamentary history, there is a clear divide between Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman testamentary practi...
  
Politics from Law or Law as Politics Hugh of Poitiers’s Chronica and the Politics of ius in the Mid-twelfth Century
    Author: Alice Taylor, Department of History, King's College London, London, UKABSTRACT:This paper considers the relationship between the modern concepts of law and politics and the twelfth-century concept of ius (‘law, right’) in a chr...
Enclosure Riots on the Commons Memory and Conflict at Lytham Priory, 1200–1540
    Author: A T BrownAbstract:Enclosure riots in England have been understood through their importance to early modern social history, representing a conflict over rights and access to resources. Driven by Tudor demographic growth, these dis...
  
Contemporary Parliamentary History and Petitioners in the Long Parliament, c. 1640–1642
    Author: Ellen Paterson (Keble College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Email: ellen.paterson@keble.ox.ac.uk)Abstract:Studies of petitioning activity in the early years of the Long Parliament (1640–2) have often focused on the large-sc...
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