Historical Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Historical Journal is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
THE COSMOPOLITAN HISTORIOGRAPHY OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY FEDERALISM21
RETHINKING LATIN AMERICA'S COLD WAR9
INDIAN RIVERS, ‘PRODUCTIVE WORKS’, AND THE EMERGENCE OF LARGE DAMS IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY MADRAS5
JOHN DARBY AND THE WHIG CANON4
THE DEEP PAST OF PRE-COLONIAL AUSTRALIA4
PUBLISHING NATURE IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS: JOSEPH BANKS, GEORG FORSTER, AND THE PLANTS OF THE PACIFIC3
THE SOCIAL NETWORKS OF INVESTMENT IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND3
EDMUND BURKE, POLAND, AND THE COMMONWEALTH OF EUROPE3
SLAVERY AND ITS AFTERMATH IN THE MANDARA MOUNTAINS3
The People and the Making of India's Constitution2
TRUST, FRIENDS, AND INVESTMENT IN LATE VICTORIAN ENGLAND2
A Distant Reading of Legal Dissertations from German Universities in the Seventeenth Century2
The African Adoption of the Portuguese Crusade during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries2
A GLOBAL HISTORY OF THE ‘MULTIPLE RENAISSANCES’2
THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN REAGAN'S AMERICA2
THE BRITISH WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT AND THE PRACTICE OF PETITIONING, 1890–19142
COLONIAL PIG-STICKING, IMPERIAL AGENDAS, AND NATURAL HISTORY IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT2
KENYA'S SOUTH AFRICANS AND THE POLITICS OF DECOLONIZATION2
Planned Plunder, the British Museum, and the 1868 Maqdala Expedition2
Poland's Colonial Aspirations and the Question of a Mandate over Liberia, 1933–19392
SWADESHI CAPITALISM IN COLONIAL BOMBAY2
ISLAM AND ANTI-COLONIAL REBELLIONS IN NORTH AND WEST AFRICA, 1914–19182
RURAL WORKERS AND THE ROLE OF THE RURAL IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH FOOD RIOTING2
SWEET DEBATES IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY BARCELONA2
LABOUR, FOLKLORE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS IN GERMAN MINING AROUND 18002
Tropical Hospitality, British Masculinity, and Drink in Late Eighteenth-Century Jamaica2
VISUALIZING GERMANNESS THROUGH COSTUMES IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY2
MAKING MARIA THERESIA ‘KING’ OF HUNGARY2
Tobacco-Taking and Identity-Making in Early Modern Britain and North America2
Slavery and Abolition in Chartist Thought and Culture, 1838–18502
Development, Citizenship, and the Bhakra–Nangal Dams in Postcolonial India, 1948–19522
STATE AND CORPORATION IN AMERICAN POPULIST POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, 1877–19022
THE CONGRESS SYSTEM AND THE FRENCH INVASION OF ALGIERS, 1827–18302
Addiction, Intoxicants, and the Humoral Body1
RESTORING THE IMAGE OF FRANCE IN BRITAIN, 1944–19471
RECONSIDERING POOR LAW INSTITUTIONS BY VIRTUALLY RECONSTRUCTING AND RE-VIEWING AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY WORKHOUSE1
The 1939 Option Agreement and the ‘Consistent Ambivalence’ of Fascist Policies towards Minorities in the Italian New Provinces1
Experiencing Time in the Early English East India Company1
WARTIME AND POST-WAR RAPE IN FRANCO'S SPAIN1
Smoking Clubs in Graphic Satire and the Anglicizing of Tobacco in Eighteenth-Century Britain1
SALT AND SOVEREIGNTY IN COLONIAL BURMA1
COMPETITIVE IMPERIALISM IN THE EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY MEDITERRANEAN1
Royal Counsel in Tudor England, 1485–16031
HENRY VALOIS'S COURT AND ELECTIVE KINGSHIP IN THE POLISH–LITHUANIAN COMMONWEALTH, 1573–15741
THE COMITÉ DE L'AFRIQUE FRANÇAISE, THE CHAD PLAN, AND THE ORIGINS OF FASHODA1
Women and the History of Samuel Pepys's Diary1
THE LEBANESE STUDY COMMITTEE: A CHRISTIAN THINK TANK IN WARTIME LEBANON (1975–1982)1
CHEN DI'SRECORD OF FORMOSA(1603) AND AN ALTERNATIVE CHINESE IMAGINARY OF OTHERNESS1
Explaining the Calendar: The Catholic Church and Family Planning in Poland, 1930–19571
Law and Order, the Rule of Law, and the Legitimation of the Colonial Presence in Late British Burma1
The Irish Land Question, the International Monetary Problem, and Archbishop William Walsh, 1881–18961
Cultural History and Modern Science1
THE EMANCIPATION OF MASTURBATION IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY HUNGARY1
Armenians, Jews, and Humanitarianism in the ‘Age of Questions’, 1830–19001
Tobacco and the Social Life of Conquest in London, 1580–16251
J. R. SEELEY AND JAPAN'S PACIFIC EXPANSION1
Mass Petitioning, Education Reform, and the Development of Political Culture in Madras, 1839–18421
CREDIT AND THE PROBLEM OF TRUST IN THE THOUGHT OF JOHN LOCKE, c. 1668–17041
INTRODUCTION: HISTORY FROM BETWEEN AND THE GLOBAL CIRCULATIONS OF THE PAST IN ASIA AND EUROPE, 1600–19501
A Copper Still and the Making of Rum in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World1
The Annihilation of Space: A Bad (Historical) Concept1
LLOYD GEORGE AND THE ELECTORAL DECLINE OF THE BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY IN THE 1920s1
Women in Diplomacy in Late Eighteenth-Century Istanbul1
PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICAL AGENCY IN THE WRITINGS OF FREDERICK II OF PRUSSIA1
Alcohol and the Ambivalence of the Early English East India Company-State1
Auctions and the Making of the Nabob in Late Eighteenth-Century Calcutta and London1
Understanding Early Modern Beer: An Interdisciplinary Case-Study1
National Debt and Political Allegiance in Eighteenth-Century Britain1
Opium, Experimentation, and Alterity in France1
QUANTITATIVE REASONING AND COMMERCIAL LOGIC IN REBUILDING PLANS AFTER THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON, 16661
Forced Migration, Oceanic Humanitarianism, and the Paradox of Danger and Saviour of a Vietnamese Refugee Boat Journey1
Globalizing the History of the First World War: Economic Approaches1
THE REVOLUTIONARY AIMS OF IRELAND'S FORGOTTEN DIPLOMATS, 1919–19221
Erasure as a Tool of Nineteenth-Century European Exploration, and the Arctic Travels of Tookoolito and Ipiirvik1
TOWARDS A HISTORY OF GLOBAL HUMANITARIANISM1
INTIMACY IN MODERN BRITISH HISTORY1
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