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Aristocratic Women and Political Society in Victorian Britain by K.D. Reynolds. A title published in the series in 1998.

Oxford Historical Monographs is a monographic series which are developed from History doctoral (D.Phil) theses submitted at the University of Oxford. The series is published by Oxford University Press. Since the series received its current name in 1965, over 250 titles have been published. Selection of works is done by a committee drawn from the university's history faculty with about 10 percent of theses drawn to their attention being chosen for publication, resulting in 6 to 8 books being published per annum.[1]

References

  1. ^ Welcome to Oxford Historical Monographs. Oxford Historical Monographs. Retrieved 9 October 2015.