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1. A Tale of Two Poll Books – Wareham 1702 and Dorchester 1705.

2. Government and Politics.

3. Party time.

4. Gilt vigilantes.

5. Settling in.

6. Why the Tories Won : The Inside Story of the 2015 Election

7. Introduction.

8. Tories and the Language of 'Liberalism' in the 1820s.

9. Influence of sudden stratospheric warming on the mesosphere/lower thermosphere from the hydroxyl emission observations and numerical simulations.

10. The Iron Ladies revisited.

11. ASPERITIES.

12. A (Very) Open Elite: Downton Abbey, Historical Fiction and America's Romance with the British Aristocracy.

13. Will Boris Johnson's Brexit Gamble Cost Him the U.K. Elections?

14. The Two Jacobs.

15. Unions lead the way in fighting for economic justice.

16. The executive unchained: The Tories have a radical plant ore make the state. Brexit is only the beginning.

17. Leaving Labour.

18. Eyes on Horizon: Britain should rejoin the European Union's main research programme without further delay.

19. Chronicle

20. Politics and the Implementation of the New Poor Law: The Nottingham Workhouse Controversy, 1834–43.

21. Challenging the Historical Paradigm: Tories, Whigs, and Economic Writing, 1680-1714.

22. Tory anti-exclusionism in church and state: Richard Thompson of Bristol in 1678–85.

23. Political Party Representation and Electoral Politics in England andWales, 1690-1747.

24. Lancashire Conservatives, Tariff Reform and Indian Responsible Government.

25. Party, place and politics.

26. Victory without power: The Pm-Pendulum forecast.

30. The night of the wrong knives.

31. A jumble of promises.

32. Swing to the poles: In both Britain and Northern Ireland alike, the 2017 Westminster election has polarised the electorate to an extent not visible in decades.

33. Eighteenth-century regulation.

34. A regime of crisis.

35. The Brexit crisis.

36. The Tory civil war.

37. The Brexit Vote Heralds a Return to the Grim 1930s for the Liberal World Order.

38. A Radical Approach to Anachronisms.

40. A Conservative clown show.

41. A mission to remake conservatism.

43. MEMORABLE MACMILLAN.

44. In this victory : Whigs, Tories, Greece, and the English Constitution

46. Two-speed politics.

47. “Britain’s voice is going to diminish, I’m afraid”.

48. It’s now all about Jeremy.

50. ASPERITIES.

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