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Volume 32 of Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (Sixth Series) includes: 'The Making and Breaking of Kinetic Empire: Mobility, Communication and Political Change in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 950-1100 CE'; 'A (Dis)entangled History of Early Modern Cannibalism: Theory and Practice in Global History'; 'Popular Propaganda: John Heywood's Wedding Ballad and Mary I's Spanish Match'; 'The Roads Not Taken: Liberty, Sovereignty and the Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania and the British Isles, 1550-1660'; 'Four Axes of Mission: Conversion and the Purposes of Mission in Protestant History'; 'Alternate Attendance Parades in the Japanese Domain of Satsuma, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Pottery, Power and Foreign Spectacle'; 'Portraiture, Biography and Public Histories'; 'Accumulations and Cascades: Burmese Elephants and the Ecological Impact of British Imperialism'; 'The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts'; and 'Runaways London: historical research, archival silences and creative voices.'
Contents
1. Editorial: An Anniversary and New Departure: Transactions, 1872-2022 Emma Griffin; 2. Presidential Address: Writing about Life Writing in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Britain Emma Griffin; 3. The Making and Breaking of Kinetic Empire: Mobility, Communication and Political Change in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 950-1100 CE Catherine Holmes; 4. A (Dis)entangled History of Early Modern Cannibalism: Theory and Practice in Global History Stuart M. McManus and Michael T. Tworek; 5. Popular Propaganda: John Heywood's Wedding Ballad and Mary I's Spanish Match Jenni Hyde; 6. The Roads Not Taken: Liberty, Sovereignty and the Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania and the British Isles, 1550-1660 Robert Frost; 7. Four Axes of Mission: Conversion and the Purposes of Mission in Protestant History Alec Ryrie and D. J. B. Trim; 8. Alternate Attendance Parades in the Japanese Domain of Satsuma, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Pottery, Power and Foreign Spectacle Rebekah Clements; 9. Portraiture, Biography and Public Histories Ludmilla Jordanova; 10. Accumulations and Cascades: Burmese Elephants and the Ecological Impact of British Imperialism Jonathan Saha; 11. The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts Katrina Navickas; 12. Runaways London: historical research, archival silences and creative voices Fahad Al-Amoudi, Kate Birch and Simon P. Newman.