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Books reviewed:Keith C. Sewell, Herbert Butterfield and the Interpretation of History.C. T. McIntire, Herbert Butterfield: Historian as Dissenter.R. J. Bartlett (ed.), History and Historians: Selected Papers of R. W. Southern.Jeremy D. Popkin, History, Historians and Autobiography.Lloyd E. Ambrosius (ed.), Writing Biography: Historians and their Craft.Russell Jacoby, Picture Imperfect: Utopian Thought for an Anti‐Utopian Age.Nancy Partner (ed.), Writing Medieval History.Jeremy Black, Rethinking Military History.John C. Burnham, What is Medical History?David Cannadine (ed.), History and the Media.Marc Ferro, Cinéma, une vision de l’histoire.William D. Rubinstein, Genocide: A History.E. A. Wrigley, Poverty, Progress and Population.Kate Cooper and Jeremy Gregory (eds.), Retribution, Repentance, and Reconciliation: Papers read at the 2002 Summer Meeting and the 2003 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society.Mark Monmonier, Rhumb Lines and Map Wars: A Social History of the Mercator Projection.Marcus Wood, Slavery, Empathy and Pornography.David Paull Nickles, Under the Wire: How the Telegraph Changed Diplomacy.Carol Helstosky, Garlic & Oil: Food and Politics in Italy.Paul Wood (ed.), Science and Dissent in England, 1688–1945.F. M. G. Willson, The University of London, 1858–1900: The Politics of Senate and Convocation.Andrew Sparrow, Obscure Scribblers: A History of Parliamentary Journalism.Richard Oram (ed.), The Kings and Queens of Scotland.T. M. Devine, C. H. Lee and G. C. Peden (eds.), The Transformation of Scotland: The Economy since 1700.Baruch Kimmerling and Joel S. Migdal, The Palestinian People: A History.Eugene L. Rasor, English/British Naval History to 1815: A Guide to the Literature.Barbara Harlow and Mia Carter (eds.), Archives of Empire, i: From the East India Company to the Suez Canal; ii: The Scramble for Africa.

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