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Ominous Parallels and Optimistic Differences: Opium in China and AfghanistanJames Windle
Worshipping Bacchus: Prohibition in Savannah, 1899-1922Lisa Denmark
'Freedom of Expression from the ‘Age of Extremes’ to the ‘Age of Terror’: Reflections on Public Order Law and the Legal Responses to Political and Religious Extremism in 1930s Britain and the Post 9/11Iain Channing
EditorialJudith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson, and Samantha Pegg
Revisiting the Detective Figure in Late Victorian and Edwardian Fiction: A View from the Perspective of Police HistoryHaia Shpayer-Makov
In Defence of Intrinsic Human Rights: Edmund Burke’s Controversial Prosecution of Warren Hastings, Governor-General of BengalChris Monaghan
The Wolves let loose at Wolverhampton': A study of the South Staffordshire Election 'Riots', May 1835David Cox
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