Editorials | |
Volume 1: | Sociology and history (with Gareth Stedman-Jones) |
Volume 6: | Art, Politics and Ideology |
Volume 12: | History and television (with Susan Barrowclough) |
Volume 20: | Ten Years After (with Gareth Stedman Jones) |
Volume 39: | Rethinking the idea of place (with Felix Driver) |
Volume 40: | British Dimensions: four nations history |
Volume 40: | Introduction to Scottish dimensions: history, literature, politics |
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Articles | |
Volume 3: | The Workshop of the World: steam power and hand technology in mid-Victorian Britain |
Volume 27: | ‘Philosophy teaching by example’: past and present in Raymond Williams |
Volume 29: | Grand narratives (part of a feature on history, the nation and the schools) |
Volume 30: | History, the nation and the schools: an introduction |
Volume 32: | Reading the signs |
Volume 33: | Reading the signs, part 2: fact-grubbers and mind-readers |
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Critique |
Volume 9: | On the methods of History Workshop: a reply (to David Selbourne) |
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Archives and Sources
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Volume 1: | Local History and Oral History |
Volume 5: | The Bishopsgate Institute |
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History at Large |
Volume 41: | Art and Power (with Alison Light) |
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Letters etc. |
Volume 17: | PeterSedgwick papers (with Tariq Ali and others) |
Volume 28: | Stephen Yeo - or the Ruskin election |
Volume 35: | Response to E.P. Thompson |
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Obituaries |
Volume 2: | Eva Reckitt |
Volume 27: | Jim Dyos (with Gareth Stedman Jones) |
Volume 29: | Ewan MacColl |
Volume 30: | Tim Mason (contribution to memorial feature) |
Volume 35: | David Widgery |
Volume 38: | Ralph Miliband |
Volume 39: | Hannah Mitchell (with Alex Potts) |
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Report Back | |
Volume 1: | Forum histoire, Paris (with Anne Summers & Anna Davin) |
Volume 6: | Dublin History Workshop |
Volume 15: | History Workshop |
Volume 15: | Television History Workshop |
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Articles about Raphael Samuel |
Volume 43: | Raphael Samuel 1934-1996 (Editorial by Stuart Hall, Alun Howkins, Sally Alexander & John Walsh) |
Volume 44: | Working with Raphael (J Cameron, from the Ruskin College commemoration of Raphael Samuel, 5 July 1997) |
Volume 52: | Rummaging through Raphael’s bag (Peter Claus) |
Volume 64: | The Genesis of East End Underworld: Chapters in the Life of Arthur Harding by Raphael Samuel (Stan Newens) |
Volume 76: | Ruskin, Radicalism and Raphael Samuel: Politics, Pedagogy and the Origins of the History Workshop (Kynan Gentry) |
Please can someone help me? Did Raphael Samuel write an article or a book with this phrase in the title: ‘Empires of the Mind’?
I know that Robert Gildea has recently published a book with that title.
Please can someone help me? Did Raphael Samuel write an article or a book with this phrase in the title: ‘Empires of the Mind’?