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History of Europe
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(top 41%)
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(top 41%)
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(top 9%)
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Most Cited Articles of English Historical Review
Title
Year
Citations
A Dark-Age crisis: aspects of the Iconoclastic controversy
1973
175
The Huns and the End of the Roman Empire in Western Europe
1995
157
The Persians in Asia Minor and the end of Antiquity
1975
138
The Origins of the Manorial Economy: New Insights from Late Antiquity
2004
123
‘Sicut lex Gothorum continet’: law and charters in ninth- and tenth-century León and Catalonia
1985
113
Humanism and Aristotle in Tudor Oxford
1979
108
The Development of the Medieval Idea of Sovereignty
1949
91
Statistical Accounts of the London Newspapers in the Eighteenth Century
1948
90
Plagues, Morality and the Place of Medicine in Early Modern England*
2006
87
The Church of Ravenna and the imperial administration in the seventh century
1979
86
Liudprand of Cremona’s Account of his Legation to Constantinople (968) and Ottonian Imperial Strategy
2001
85
A vernacular-French text of Magna Carta, 12151
1974
83
Vulgar Conservatism, 1792–3
1995
81
The Popes and the Constitution in the Eighth Century
1986
80
Machiavelli: the Republican Citizen and the Author of ‘The Prince’
1961
77
BYZANTINES AND ARABS IN THE TIME OF THE EARLY ABBASIDS
1900
72
King Alfred's Preface and the Teaching of Latin in Anglo-Saxon England
2002
70
Heresy and the Lay Power under Richard II
1936
70
Rome and Armema in the Fourth Century
1910
69
Robert Southey and the Intellectual Origins of Romantic Conservatism
1989
68
Why did the Anglo-Saxons not become more British?
2000
67
Imperialism and the Victorians: The Dynamics of Territorial Expansion
1997
65
Middle Opinion in the Thirties : Planning, Progress and Political ‘Agreement’
1964
64
Association, convention and anti-parliament in British radical politics, 1771–1848
1973
62
Wulfstan and the Laws of Cnut
1948
60
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