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Volume 217 Issue 1, of Past & Present has been published in November 2012.Here are the contents of this issue:

Articles

  • Robin Fleming
    Recycling in Britain after the Fall of Rome’s Metal Economy
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 3-45 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts027 
  •  Eric R. Dursteler
    Speaking in Tongues: Language and Communication in the Early Modern Mediterranean*
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 47-77 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts023 
  •  Richard J. Ross
    Distinguishing Eternal from Transient Law: Natural Law and the Judicial Laws of Moses*
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 79-115 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts022 
  •  Matthew P. Dziennik
    Whig Tartan: Material Culture and its Use in the Scottish Highlands, 1746–1815*
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 117-147 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts025 
  •  Jeff Horn
    ‘A Beautiful Madness’: Privilege, the Machine Question and Industrial Development in Normandy in 1789*
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 149-185 first published online September 4, 2012 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts010
  • Jonathan Saha
    A Mockery of Justice? Colonial Law, the Everyday State and Village Politics in the Burma Delta, c.1890–1910*
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 187-212 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts019 
  •  S. A. Caunce
    The Hiring Fairs of Northern England, 1890–1930: A Regional Analysis of Commercial and Social Networking in Agriculture
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 213-246 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts024
  • Maurizio Isabella
    Review Article
    Rethinking Italy’s Nation-Building 150 Years Afterwards: The New Risorgimento Historiography*
    Past and Present (2012) 217(1): 247-268 doi:10.1093/pastj/gts028

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Attack on Halabcheh narrated

With wet saliva, we are having the lunch which that loving Isfahani man gave us from the back of his van when he said goodbye in the city entrance. Adaspolo [lentils with rice] with yoghurt! We were just started having it when the plane dives, we go down and shelter behind the runnel, and a few moments later, when the plane raises up, we also raise our heads, and while eating, we see the high sides ...
Part of memoirs of Seyed Hadi Khamenei

The Arab People Committee

Another event that happened in Khuzestan Province and I followed up was the Arab People Committee. One day, we were informed that the Arabs had set up a committee special for themselves. At that time, I had less information about the Arab People , but knew well that dividing the people into Arab and non-Arab was a harmful measure.
Book Review

Kak-e Khak

The book “Kak-e Khak” is the narration of Mohammad Reza Ahmadi (Haj Habib), a commander in Kurdistan fronts. It has been published by Sarv-e Sorkh Publications in 500 copies in spring of 1400 (2022) and in 574 pages. Fatemeh Ghanbari has edited the book and the interview was conducted with the cooperation of Hossein Zahmatkesh.

Is oral history the words of people who have not been seen?

Some are of the view that oral history is useful because it is the words of people who have not been seen. It is meant by people who have not been seen, those who have not had any title or position. If we look at oral history from this point of view, it will be objected why the oral memories of famous people such as revolutionary leaders or war commanders are compiled.