Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques (Vol. 47, Issue 2)

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The new issue of Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques has published! This special issues centers on Brexit.

 

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Volume 47, Issue 2

Intimations of Brexit: Looking Forward to the Past

Guest Editor: Antoinette Burton

 

Introduction

When Was Brexit? Reading Backward to the Present

Antoinette Burton

https://bit.ly/3gx0qg0

 

Articles

Postimperial Melancholia and Brexit

Marc Matera

https://bit.ly/2S0MPUv

 

“To Tell It as We Know It”: Black Women’s History and the Archive of Brexit Britain

Kennetta Hammond Perry

https://bit.ly/3gx0Hj2

 

Quartet in Autumn and the Meaning of Barbara Pym

Antoinette Burton

https://bit.ly/3vqFQSF

 

Machiavellian Moments and the Exigencies of Leaving

Stuart Ward

https://bit.ly/3cMmxMO

 

Must Labour Lose?: The 1959 election and the politics of the people

Charlotte Lydia Riley

https://bit.ly/3gvUiVe

 

When Cosmopolitans Get Ahead: W. T. Eady’s I.D.B. or The Adventures of Solomon Davis (1887)

Danielle Kinsey

https://bit.ly/3gsIIdg

 

Brexit, Erewhon, and Utopia

Porscha Fermanis

https://bit.ly/3xwgAvH

 

The Dream of Greater Britain

Dane Kennedy

https://bit.ly/3gFGUMW

 

Coda — Pandemic Brexit: Cancelling the Political Future

Bill Schwarz

https://bit.ly/3gBHawp

 

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