Some recent online book reviews of interest to early modernists (in no particular order):
Hogarth’s harlot: sacred parody in Enlightenment England
The lion and the tiger: the rise and fall of the British Raj 1600-1947
A Bitter Living: Women, Markets, and Social Capital in Early Modern Germany
War at Sea in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Doomsayers: Anglo-American prophecy in the age of revolution
On Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: a philosophical companion
Customs and excise: trade, production and consumption in England 1640-1845
Manufacturing revolution: the intellectual origins of early American industry
Public debt and the birth of the democratic state: France and Great Britain 1688-1789
The Jesuits and the Thirty Years’ War: kings, courts and confessors
Puritan iconoclasm in the English Civil War
Henry VIII’s bishops: diplomats, administrators, scholars
Propaganda and the Tudor state: political culture in the west country
Fellowship of freedom: the United Irishmen and 1798
Balancing the scales of justice: local courts and rural society in south-west France 1750-1800
The hanging of Ephraim Wheeler: a story of rape, incest and justice in early America
My Reviews page at EMR has a list of sources for online reviews.