This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a history of scientific, religious and social thought about the calendar over two centuries and its place in early modern English society
Robert Poole revisits the 'Calendar Riots' of 1752 and suggests they are a figment of historians' im...
Archaeologists increasingly realise that prehistoric peoples had their own ideas about time. The con...
‘‘In this compelling interdisciplinary book, Jane Desborough brings lucid academic analysis to explo...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
Reforming Time examines a body of printed material which has been largely neglected in accounts of ...
Reforming Time examines a body of printed material which has been largely neglected in accounts of ...
For generations, there has been no better illustration of the collective idiocy of the crowd than th...
For generations, there has been no better illustration of the collective idiocy of the crowd than th...
For generations, there has been no better illustration of the collective idiocy of the crowd than th...
This paper presents some early findings of ongoing archival investigation into popular conceptions o...
Robert Poole revisits the 'Calendar Riots' of 1752 and suggests they are a figment of historians' im...
Robert Poole revisits the 'Calendar Riots' of 1752 and suggests they are a figment of historians' im...
Robert Poole revisits the 'Calendar Riots' of 1752 and suggests they are a figment of historians' im...
Archaeologists increasingly realise that prehistoric peoples had their own ideas about time. The con...
‘‘In this compelling interdisciplinary book, Jane Desborough brings lucid academic analysis to explo...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
This study uses the episode of reform of the English calendar of 1752 as a starting point for a hist...
Reforming Time examines a body of printed material which has been largely neglected in accounts of ...
Reforming Time examines a body of printed material which has been largely neglected in accounts of ...
For generations, there has been no better illustration of the collective idiocy of the crowd than th...
For generations, there has been no better illustration of the collective idiocy of the crowd than th...
For generations, there has been no better illustration of the collective idiocy of the crowd than th...
This paper presents some early findings of ongoing archival investigation into popular conceptions o...
Robert Poole revisits the 'Calendar Riots' of 1752 and suggests they are a figment of historians' im...
Robert Poole revisits the 'Calendar Riots' of 1752 and suggests they are a figment of historians' im...
Robert Poole revisits the 'Calendar Riots' of 1752 and suggests they are a figment of historians' im...
Archaeologists increasingly realise that prehistoric peoples had their own ideas about time. The con...
‘‘In this compelling interdisciplinary book, Jane Desborough brings lucid academic analysis to explo...