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1. Discovery of British and Irish bryophytes 2. Publication of finds in floras, checklists and papers, 1690–2021.

2. The Press, Paper Shortages, and Revolution in Early America.

3. Colonial Virginia's paper money regime, 1755-74: A forensic accounting reconstruction of the data.

4. Transparent papers: a technological outline and conservation review.

5. Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709–75: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data.

6. Opaque Poetics in Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper.

7. A neglected contribution to monetary theory in the eighteenth century: Anders Wappengren on paper money, floating exchange rates, and purchasing power parity.

8. Piercing the Paper Curtain: The Southern Editorial Response to National Civil Rights Coverage.

9. Money as Mass Communication: U.S. Paper Currency and the Iconography of Nationalism.

10. Paper, scissors, rock: aspects of the intertwined histories of pedagogy and model-making.

11. From Rags to Riches.

12. Sino-Italian relations told through the archive's papers of the Banca Italiana per la Cina (1919–1943).

13. Women's History at the Cutting Edge: a joint paper in two voices.

14. Press, Paper, and the Public Sphere.

15. Res Papirea: Mantegna's Paper Things.

16. Firm collaboration and environmental adaptation. The case of the Swedish pulp and paper industry 1900–1990.

17. From Text to Technological Context: Medieval Arabic Cryptology's Relation to Paper, Numbers, and the Post.

18. Internal Party Bulletin or Paper of the Working Class Movement?

19. ‘How the Modern Girl Attains Strength and Grace’: the Girl's Own Paper , sport and the discipline of the female body, 1914–1956.

20. Citation Behavior of Undergraduate Students: A Study of History, Political Science, and Sociology Papers.

21. Writing on Stone; Writing on Paper: Myth, History and Memory in NW Amazonia.

22. Paper, public works and politics: tracing archives of corruption in 1940s–1950s Uttar Pradesh, India.

23. Inflation before paper money: debasement cycles in Sweden-Finland 1350-1594.

24. Carl Linnaeus's botanical paper slips (1767–1773).

25. John Pell’s mathematical papers and the Royal Society’s English Atlas , 1678–82.

26. Notes on William Blake's Paper Makers, c. 1789–1795.

27. Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something Froebel? The development of origami in early childhood education in Japan.

28. Vance Palmer: Establishing Labor Daily Newspapers, 1910–1916.

29. ‘Does the Daily Paper rule Britannia’: British Press Coverage of a Malawi Youth League Demonstration in Blantyre, Nyasaland, in January 1960.

30. ‘Our own paper’: evaluating the impact of Women's Cricket magazine, 1930–1967.

31. Dead Babies: Response to Orna Guralnik’s Paper.

32. Critical education for sustainable development: exploring the conception of criticality in the context of global and Vietnamese policy discourse.

33. A Questionable Project: Herbert McLeod and the Making of the Fourth series of the Royal Society Catalogue of Scientific Papers , 1901–25.

34. Art Treasures of the United Kingdom and the United States: The George Scharf Papers.

35. The ‘Salamanca Papers’: Plunder, Collaboration, Surveillance and Restitution.

36. The history and characteristics of traditional Korean books and bookbinding.

37. The Paper Age.

38. Lost Files, Forgotten Papers and Colonial Disclosures: The ‘Migrated Archives' and the Pacific, 1963–2013.

39. The UK edition of The Little Red Schoolbook : a paper tiger reflects.

40. Incompatible Rhetorical Expectations: Julia W. Carpenter's Medical Society Papers, 1895–1899.

41. Watermarks within the Middle Eastern Manuscript Collection of the Baillieu Library.

42. How to Come to Terms With the Shadows of the Past in the Treatment of Third-Generation Patients: A Commentary on Orna Guralnik’s Paper “The Dead Baby”.

43. Perishing Papers, Vanishing Witnesses? The Future Fate of Hungarian Diaspora Collections.

44. THE WORLD'S OLDEST SURVIVING PAPER MANUSCRIPTS.

45. The Experience of Elsewhere: Photography in the Travelogues of Pierre Trémaux.

46. Visions of vectors: sense, race, and colonialism in machine learning practice.

47. ‘Bless the Gods for my pencils and paper’: Katie Gliddon's prison diary, Percy Bysshe Shelley and the suffragettes at Holloway.

48. The repair of parchment: Filling.

49. Historical research, academic politics and editorial activism*.

50. A CELEBRATORY FEMINIST AESTHETICS IN POSTFEMINIST TIMES.