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Cambridge Journals OnlineFor further information about this journal please go to the journal website at:journals.cambridge.org/his

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MARK KISHLANSKY A whipper whipped: the sedition of William Prynne 603PATRICK A. WALSH The fiscal state in Ireland, 1691–1769 629PATRICK J. DOYLE Understanding the desertion of South Carolinian soldiers

during the final years of the Confederacy 657BRENDA ASSAEL Gastro-cosmopolitanism and the restaurant in late Victorian and

Edwardian London 681DANIEL-JOSEPH MACARTHUR-SEAL Intelligence and Lloyd George’s secret diplomacy

in the Near East, 1920–1922 707JEREMY NUTTALL Pluralism, the people, and time in Labour Party history, 1931–1964 729JOEL ISAAC Donald Davidson and the analytic revolution in American philosophy,

1940–1970 757JOHN LUNAN Probation officers, Social Enquiry Reports, and importuning in the 1960s 781NICHOLAS OWEN Men and the 1970s British Women’s Liberation Movement 801MARTYN FRAMPTON AND EHUD ROSEN Reading the runes? The United States and the

Muslim Brotherhood as seen through the Wikileaks cables 827

HI S TO R I O G R A P H I C A L RE V I E W

HEATHER JONES As the centenary approaches: the regeneration of First World War historiography 857

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