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  1. Beckett, I. F. W., (ed.) (2009) 1917: Beyond the Western Front. Leiden: Brill. 9789004171398.
  2. Barfield, S., Tew, P. and Feldman, M., (eds.) (2009) Beckett and Death. London: Continuum. 9780826498359. [including lengthy editorial introduction]
  3. Maude, U. and Feldman, M., (eds.) (2009) Beckett and Phenomenology. London: Continuum. 0826497144.
  4. Feldman, M. and Nixon, M., (eds.) (2007) Beckett's Literary Legacies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. 9781847182814.
  5. Feldman, M., Turda, M. and Georgescu, T., (eds.) (2008) Clerical Fascism In Interwar Europe. London: Routledge. 0415448247. [including 8-page editorial introduction]
  6. Blonde, B., Coquery, N., Stobart, J. and Van Damme, I., (eds.) (2009) Fashioning Old and New: Changing Consumer Patterns in Europe (Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols. 9782503528786.
  7. Beckett, I. F. W., (ed.) (2007) Modern Counter-insurgency. Aldershot: Ashgate. 9780754626367.
  8. Stobart, J. and Van Damme, I., (eds.) (2010) Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade : European Consumption Cultures and Practices, 1700-1900. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave. 9780230229464.
  9. McCormack, M., (ed.) (2007) Public Men: Masculinity and Politics in Modern Britain. Houndmills: Palgrave. 0230007635.
  10. Feldman, M. and Mallet, R., (eds.) (2009) Revolutionary Ideologies and Dictatorship. England: Palgrave Macmillan. 9780230205031.
  11. Kennedy, C. and McCormack, M., (eds.) (2012) Soldiering in Britain and Ireland 1750-1850: Men of Arms. Houndmills: Palgrave. 9781137270870.
  12. Cronin, S., (ed.) (2007) Subalterns and Social Protest: History from Below in the Middle East and North Africa. London: Routledge. 0415423554.
  13. Feldman, M. and Nixon, M., (eds.) (2009) The International Reception of Samuel Beckett. London: Continuum. 9780826495815.
  14. Beckett, I. F. W., (ed.) (2007) Victorians at War: New Perspectives. London: Society for Army Historical Research. 0950144568.
  15. Babb, M. and Bush, J. F. (2008) Black servants and slaves. In: Bracher, T., Bush, J. F., Leisten, R. and Palmer-Smith, D. (eds.) Sharing the Past: Northamptonshire Black History. Northampton: Northamptonshire Black History Association. pp. 21-26.
  16. Bacsich, P., Phillips, B., Bristow, S. F., Pepler, G. and Watley, G. (2012) Virtual schooling for all ages – the news from VISCED. Paper presented to: European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN) 2012 Annual Conference, Porto, Portugal, 07-09 June 2012.
  17. Bartrip, P. W. J. (2007) A long way from Worcester. British Medical Journal. 335(7610), pp. 72-73. 0959-8138. Commissioned article to commemorate 175th anniversary of the British Medical Journal
  18. Bartrip, P. W. J. (2006) Beyond the Factory Gates: Asbestos and Health in Twentieth Century America. London: Continuum. 0826488366.
  19. Bartrip, P. W. J. (2003) Irving John Selikoff and the strange case of the missing medical degrees. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 58(1), pp. 3-33. 1468-4373.
  20. Bartrip, P. W. J. (2007) Myxomatosis in 1950s Britain. Twentieth Century British History. 19(1) 1477-4674.
  21. Bartrip, P. W. J. (2002) The Home Office and the Dangerous Trades: Regulating Occupational Disease in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 9042012188.
  22. Bartrip, P. W. J. (2001) The Way from Dusty Death: Turner and Newall and the Regulation of Occupational Health in the British Asbestos Industry, 1890s-1970. London: Athlone. 0485115735.
  23. Beckett, I. F. W. (2002) 'Selection by disparagement': Lord Esher, the General Staff and the politics of command, 1904-14. In: French, D. and Reid, B. H. (eds.) The British General Staff: Reform and Innovation c1890-1939. London: Frank Cass. pp. 41-56.
  24. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) 90th anniversary of the Armistice. Three Counties Radio.
  25. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) A tale of two guns. In: Jenkins, S. C. (ed.) Bugle and Sabre: Military History in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. UK: Lightmoor Press. pp. 11-12.
  26. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Another British way in warfare: Charles Callwell and small wars. In: Beckett, I. F. W. (ed.) Victorians at War: New Perspectives. London: Society for Army Historical Research. pp. 89-102.
  27. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Contemptibles and innocents: the meaning and significance of first Ypres. Lecture presented to: Bromley Branch, Western Front Association, Bromley, Kent, 22 February 2007.
  28. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Dad's Armies. Lecture presented to: Northampton Branch of the Air Gunners Association, Northampton, 24 April 2007.
  29. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Dad's Armies. Lecture presented to: Raunds Local History Society, Raunds, Northants, 4 September 2008.
  30. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Dad's Armies. Lecture presented to: Milton Malsor Historical Society, Milton Malsor, Northampton, 20 November 2008.
  31. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Dad’s Armies. Lecture presented to: University of Northampton Retired Staff Association, Northampton, 17 October 2007.
  32. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Discovering British Regimental Traditions. 2nd ed. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications. 9780747806622.
  33. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Feeding Britain in wartime. BBC Who Do You Think You Are? magazine. , p. 16.
  34. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Forward to the past: reflections on British responses to insurgency. Paper presented to: Counter-insurgency: Historical Roots and Relevance Symposium, The Hague, Holland, 15 November 2007.
  35. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Forward to the past: reflections on British responses to insurgency. Militaire Spectator. 177(3), pp. 14-54.
  36. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) From Haldane to Helmand. A Proud History: The First 100 Years: Official Commemorative Publication of the TA. , pp. 24-29.
  37. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) From Haldane to Helmand. Paper presented to: Honourable Artillery Company Historical Association, London, 6 October 2008.
  38. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Going to war: Southampton and military embarkation. In: Taylor, M. (ed.) Southampton: Gateway to the British Empire. London: IB Tauris. pp. 133-148.
  39. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Images and realities of the Western Front. Other presented to: Shrewsbury Historical Association, Shrewsbury, 13 November 2008.
  40. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Insurgency and counterinsurgency. Lecture presented to: Irish Army Combined Staff Course, The Curragh, Dublin, 6 February 2007.
  41. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) John Wilkes and the Bucks Militia. In: Jenkins, S. C. (ed.) Bugle and Sabre: Military History in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. UK: Lightmoor Press. pp. 3-6.
  42. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Land warfare. Paper presented to: 50th Military History Anniversary Seminar, Institute of Historical Research, 3 June 2008.
  43. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Manipulating the modern curse of armies: Wolseley, the press and the Ashanti War. Paper presented to: Society for Military History Annual Conference, Frederick, Maryland, 20 April 2007.
  44. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Operational command: the plans and conduct of the battle. In: Lawther, R. (ed.) Passchendaele: The Battle Ninety Years On. Barnsley: Wharncliffe Publishing. pp. 20-29.
  45. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Panoramas. Lecture presented to: Stone Local History, Stone, Staffordshire, 16 October 2007.
  46. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Panoramas. Lecture presented to: National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies, Woburn, England, 26 February 2008.
  47. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Panoramas. Lecture presented to: Blackwater Decorative and Fine Arts Society, Wickham's Bishop, 5 June 2008.
  48. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Panoramas. Lecture presented to: National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies, Havering, England, 9 September 2008.
  49. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Pirates. Lecture presented to: Spirit Dining Club, Falmouth, 1 July 2008.
  50. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Capdevila and Voldman, War Dead: Western Societies and the Casualties of War. History. 92(307), pp. 418-419. 0018-2648.
  51. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of A Commanding Presence, by Robertson; and Napoleon's Cursed War, by Ronald Fraser. Times Literary Supplement. , p. 24.
  52. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of A Month at the Front: The Diary of an Unknown Soldier. Journal of Military History. 71(2), pp. 546-547. 0899-3718.
  53. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Beharry, Barefoot Soldier. TLS: Times Literary Supplement. January 12(5415), p. 28. 0140-0460.
  54. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Black, Military History of Britain. Journal of Military History. 71(3), pp. 982-983. 0899-3718.
  55. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Bleby, Victorian Naval Brigades. Journal of Military History. 71(4), pp. 1252-1253. 0899-3718.
  56. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Copp, Cinderella Army. International History Review. 29, pp. 420-421. 0707-5332.
  57. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Duffy, Through German Eyes: The British and the Somme and Scates, Return to Gallipoli: Walking the Battlefields of the Great War. History. 92(306), pp. 268-269. 0018-2648.
  58. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of McCartney, Citizen Soldiers. The English Historical Review. 122(497), pp. 846-847. 0013-8266.
  59. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Scott, Turton and Gruber, Edgehill: The Battle Reinterpreted. Records of Buckinghamshire. 47, p. 218. 0967-2885.
  60. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Snape, God and the British Soldier. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 8(3 & 4), pp. 699-700. 1743-9647.
  61. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Spiers, The Scottish Soldier and Empire. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 35, pp. 328-330. 0308-6534.
  62. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of Steady the Buffs! A Regiment, a Region and the Great War - by Mark Connelly. History. 93(1), pp. 149-150.
  63. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of The Admiral's Secret Weapon : Lord Dundonald and the Origins of Chemical Warfare, by Charles Stephenson. Times Literary Supplement. , p. 26.
  64. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of The Secret History of Chemical Warfare, by N. J. McCamley. Times Literary Supplement. , p. 26.
  65. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Review of Volunteers on the Veld: Britain’s Citizen-Soldiers and the South African War, 1899–1902, by Stephen M. Miller. War in History. , pp. 350-352. 1477-0385.
  66. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Review of Woodward, Hell in the Holy Land: World War I in the Middle East. History. 92(306), pp. 269-270. 0018-2648.
  67. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) Riflemen Form: A Study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement, 1859-1908. 2nd ed. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. 1844156125.
  68. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorial Army 100 Pageant Day. Sky News.
  69. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorial wars. History Today. 58(6), pp. 22-24. 0018-2753.
  70. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorials: A Century of Service. Plymouth: DRA Publishing for TA 100. 9780955781315.
  71. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) Territorials: from Haldane to Helmand. Paper presented to: Military History Seminar, University of Kent, 5 March 2008.
  72. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The Bucks Rifle Volunteer Corps, 1859-1908. Bugle and Sabre: Military History in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. 2, pp. 13-25.
  73. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) The Curragh Incident, 1914. Lecture presented to: Curragh Military History Society, The Curragh, Dublin, 6 February 2007.
  74. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) The First Blitz. Broadcast on Timewatch, BBC2, 2 February 2007 (Unpublished)
  75. Beckett, I. F. W. (2002) The First World War: The Essential Guide to Sources in the UK National Archives. London: Public Record Office. 1903365414.
  76. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) The Great War 1914-1918. 2nd ed. Harlow, Essex: Pearson Education Limited. 9781405812528.
  77. Beckett, I. F. W. (2007) The Royal Military College at Marlow and High Wycombe. Lecture presented to: The Marlow Society, Marlow, Bucks, 23 October 2007.
  78. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The Royal Military College at Marlow and High Wycombe. The Marlow Historian. 5, pp. 13-21. 1477-2183.
  79. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The Territorial Force in the First World War. Other presented to: Public Lecture, Imperial War Museum North, Manchester, 28 November 2008.
  80. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The amateur military tradition and Victorian Britain. Soldiers of the Queen. 133, pp. 3-12.
  81. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The art of war. Lecture presented to: National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies, Harrogate, 20 October 2008.
  82. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The future of insurgency. Australian Army Journal. 5(2), pp. 261-278. 1448-2843.
  83. Beckett, I. F. W. (2008) The home front and the end game. Paper presented to: 1918 Journey's End Conference, National Army Museum, London, 1 November 2008.
  84. Beckett, I. F. W. (2004) Ypres: The First Battle, 1914. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited. 0582506123.
  85. Brown, D. and Waller, D. (2007) The south in the British political mind: diplomacy and the sectional crisis. In: Armstrong, C., Fagge, R. and Lockley, T. (eds.) America in the British Imagination. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 118-131.
  86. Bush, J. F. (2005) 'Special strengths for their own special duties': women, higher education and gender conservatism in late Victorian Britain. History of Education. 34(4), pp. 387-405. 1464-5130.
  87. Bush, J. F. (2002) British women's anti-suffragism and the Forward Policy, 1908-14. Women's History Review. 11(3), pp. 431-454. 1747-583X.
  88. Bush, J. F. (2008) Caroline Stephen and the opposition to women's suffrage in Britain. Paper presented to: Anglo-American Quaker History Conference, Woodbrooke, Birmingham, England, 28 June 2008.
  89. Bush, J. F. (2007) The National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (reference group entry, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography)
  90. Bush, J. F. (2007) The National Union of Women Workers and Women's Suffrage. In: Boussahba-Bravard, M. (ed.) Suffrage Outside Suffragism: Women's Vote in Britain, 1880-1914. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 105-131.
  91. Bush, J. F. (2008) Two World Wars and local Black history. In: Bush, J. F., Bracher, T., Leisten, R. and Palmer-Smith, D. (eds.) Sharing the Past: Northamptonshire Black History. Northampton: Northamptonshire Black History Association. pp. 51-60.
  92. Bush, J. F. (2007) Women Against the Vote: Female Anti-Suffragism in Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 9780199248773.
  93. Bush, J. F. (2008) Women against the vote. BBC History Magazine. 9(7), pp. 32-33. 1469-8552.
  94. Butcher, J., Maunder, R. and McCormack, M. (2010) Going URB@N: researching the student experience through undergraduate research bursaries at Northampton. Workshop presented to: University of Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference: Learning Dialogues, University of Northampton, England, 13 May 2010.
  95. Cronin, S. (2007) Chair and convenor at: Politics of Elections and the Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East Conference. Chair presented to: Politics of Elections and the Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East Conference, Birzeit University, Palestine, 3 September 2007.
  96. Cronin, S. (2007) Chair and convenor at: Politics of Elections and the Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East Conference. Chair presented to: Politics of Elections and the Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East Conference, London, 8 December 2007.
  97. Cronin, S. (2007) Conceptualizing modern Iran: a re-evaluation. Paper presented to: Iran and Iranian Studies in the 20th Century, Toronto, Canada, 19-20 October 2007.
  98. Cronin, S. (2007) Iranian nationalism and the government gendarmerie. In: Atabaki, T. (ed.) Iran and the First World War: A Battleground of the Great Powers. London: I B Tauris. pp. 71-93.
  99. Cronin, S. (2003) Modernity, change and dictatorship in Iran: the new order and its opponents, 1927-29. Middle Eastern Studies. 39(2), pp. 1-36. 1743-7881.
  100. Cronin, S. (2005) Popular protest, disorder and riot in Iran: the Tehran crowd and the rise of Riza Khan, 1921-1925. International Review of Social History. 50(2), pp. 167-201. 1469-512X.
  101. Cronin, S. (2005) Resisting the new state: peasants and pastoralists in Iran, 1921-41. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 32(1), pp. 1-47. 0306-6150.
  102. Cronin, S. (2007) Tribal Politics in Iran: Rural Conflict and the New State, 1921-1941. London: Routledge. 9780415404402.
  103. Feldman, M. (2007) Visiting Fellow. Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford. (Unpublished)
  104. Feldman, M. (2007) Editor. Revolutionary ideologies and dictatorship. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. [Book series]
  105. Feldman, M. (2007) Editor. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions books series. Abingdon: Routledge. 1469-0764.
  106. Feldman, M. (2007) Editor. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. Abingdon: Routledge. 1469-0764 .
  107. Feldman, M. (2007) Member of Editorial Board. Expert Reader for Palgrave, Taylor and Francis. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
  108. Feldman, M. (2007) "...if both body and soul are foolish, what is my intelligence worth?" Beckett's manuscript transcriptions of "Geulincx, or, Effing the Ineffable". Paper presented to: Modern Manuscript Studies Seminar, Institute of English Studies, University of London, 20 February 2007.
  109. Feldman, M. (2008) '... showing a corner of the calamity': the Shoah in mainstream cinema, c. 1993-2008. Mass Dictatorship as Ever-Present Past, Hanyang University, South Korea, 26-29 June 2008. Seoul, South Korea: Research Institute for Contemporary History and Culture (RICH).
  110. Feldman, M. (2009) 'But what was this pursuit of meaning, in this indifference to meaning?': Beckett, Husserl, Sartre and 'Meaning Creation'. In: Maude, U. and Feldman, M. (eds.) Beckett and Phenomenology. London: Continuum. pp. 13-38.
  111. Feldman, M. (2007) Arnold Geulincx ethics: with Samuel Beckett's notes. The Beckett Circle. 30(2), pp. 16-17.
  112. Feldman, M. (2008) Beckett's Books: a Cultural History of Samuel Beckett's 'Interwar Notes'. Revised and reissued paperback of 2006 version. London: Continuum. 9780826443434.
  113. Feldman, M. (2008) David Irving and Holocaust denial. [Radio]. England: Holocaust Research Project. [Radio interview for BBC Radio Northampton] (Unpublished)
  114. Feldman, M. (2007) Dead man walking: the centenary year of Samuel Beckett. The Samuel Beckett Endpage. [Online]
  115. Feldman, M. (2008) Genocide in the modern world. Invited Keynote presented to: Genocide in the Modern World Aegis, Oriel College, University of Oxford, England, 15 February 2008.
  116. Feldman, M. (2008) How to "eff the ineffable": Samuel Beckett's "Interwar Notes" on Arnold Geulincx. Invited Keynote presented to: Centre of Contemporary Fiction and Narrative (CCFN) Seminar Series, Avenue Campus, University of Northampton, 30 January 2008.
  117. Feldman, M. (2008) In defence of empirical knowledge: rejoinder to "A critique of excavatory reason", preceding Garin Dowd's "Prolegomena to a critique of excavatory reason: reply to Matthew Feldman". Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'Hui: Des Eléments aux Traces/Elements and Traces. 20, pp. 389-399. 0927-3131.
  118. Feldman, M. (2007) Just war theory and the Iraq war. Paper presented to: Rothermere American Institute (RAI) Research Fellows' Seminar, Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, 15 November 2007.
  119. Feldman, M. (2008) Make it crude: Ezra Pound's anti-semitic propoganda for the BUF (British Union of Fascists) and PNF (Partito Nazionale Fascista). Other presented to: Fascism and the Jews: Italy and Britain, Italian Cultural Institute, London, 26 November 2008.
  120. Feldman, M. (2007) Modernism, propaganda, political religion: the construction of a Stalinist utopia. Paper presented to: Research Institute for Contemporary History and Culture, Hanyang University, South Korea, 26 June 2007.
  121. Feldman, M. (2007) Politics and religion. Paper presented to: Institute for the International Education of Students (IES), Dublin, 29 March 2007.
  122. Feldman, M. (2007) Publishing in academia. Paper presented to: Christchurch College, Oxford, 27 February 2007.
  123. Feldman, M. (2007) Review of 'Camus at Combat: Writing 1944-1947' by Jacqueline Lévi-Valensi (ed). Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 1469-0764.
  124. Feldman, M. (2007) Review of 'Götz and Meyer' by David Albahari (2006). Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 1469-0764.
  125. Feldman, M. (2007) Review of 'Politics as Religion' by Emilio Gentile (2006). e-Extreme. 8(1)
  126. Feldman, M. (2008) The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia: genocide between political religion and religious politics. Holocaust Education and Archive Research Team (HEART) (electronic).
  127. Feldman, M. (2008) The LaRouche network. Other presented to: Is the LaRouche Group a danger to individuals and/or society, House of Democracy, Berlin Forum, Germany, 17 October 2008.
  128. Feldman, M. (2007) The depths of humanity. Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team (H.E.A.R.T.) website. Introductory comment
  129. Feldman, M. (2008) The global village and "people of goodwill": 'We had to destroy the village to save it'. Invited Presentation presented to: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Neoliberalism Seminar Series, Centre for Public Policy and Regions, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 11 August 2008.
  130. Feldman, M., Georgescu, T., Griffin, R. and Jackson, P. (2008) Editor. Religion Compass: Political Religions section. England: Blackwell. 1749-8171.
  131. Feldman, M., Griffin, R. and Mallet, R. (2008) Editor. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. England: Taylor & Francis. 1469-0764.
  132. Feldman, M., Katz, D., Garforth, J., Maude, U., Prosser, B., Nixon, M. and Bignell, J. (2007) Beckett and phenomenology: round table discussion. Panel Presentation presented to: Beckett and Visual Culture, University of Warwick, England, 17 November 2007.
  133. Feldman, M. and Tonning, E. (2007) Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2007. Convenor presented to: Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies 2007, Regents Park College, University of Oxford, 27 April - 15 June 2007.
  134. Gray, D. (2008) "An example of that unity, and of that dependence of parts on each other, without which no well constructed and efficient system of police can ever be expected" : policing the city of London, c. 1780-1829. Paper presented to: European Social Science History (ESSHC) Conference, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 26 February - 1 March 2008.
  135. Gray, D. (2009) 'For a sheep or a lamb': the eighteenth-century criminal justice system. Invited Presentation presented to: Raunds and District History Society, Raunds, Northamptonshire, 1 October 2009.
  136. Gray, D. (2007) Bull-running, dangerous driving and the regulation of the streets of London, c.1780-1820. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, Oxford, 4-6 January 2007.
  137. Gray, D. (2011) Contextualising the Ripper murders: poverty, crime and unrest in the East End of London, 1888. Invited Keynote presented to: Jack the Ripper Through a Wider Lens: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Bossone Research Enterprise Center, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA, 28-29 October 2011.
  138. Gray, D. (2009) Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations: The Summary Courts of the City of London in the Late Eighteenth Century. Basingtsoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan. 9780230203976.
  139. Gray, D. (2010) Gang crime in the shadow of the ripper: the Regent's Park murder of 1888. Invited Presentation presented to: Institute of Historical Research Seminar, University of London, England, 11 November 2010.
  140. Gray, D. (2009) Getting the bloggers to read: using weblogs in undergraduate teaching. Invited Presentation presented to: E-learning Near and Far: Using Technology in Teaching History, University of Wolverhampton, 11 November 2009.
  141. Gray, D. (2012) Justice at its roots: the current state of research into summary proceedings and petty sessions in England. Invited Presentation presented to: British Crime Historians Symposium 3, The Open University, Milton Keynes, 06-07 September 2012.
  142. Gray, D. (2010) London's Shadows: the Dark Side of the Victorian City. London, England: Continuum. 9781847252425.
  143. Gray, D. (2008) Not catching Jack: the Metropolitan Police and the hunt for the Whitechapel murderer. Paper presented to: University of Northampton Retired Staff Association, University of Northampton, December 2008.
  144. Gray, D. (2012) Policing the City of London, c.1780-1829. Invited Presentation presented to: Londonicity 2012: The Second Annual London Studies Conference, University of London, 22-24 June 2012.
  145. Gray, D. (2008) Putting undergraduates on trial: using the Old Bailey Online as a teaching tool. Paper presented to: The Metropolis on Trial Conference, The Open University, Milton Keynes, 10 - 12 July 2008.
  146. Gray, D. (2007) Settling their differences: the nature of assault and its prosecution in the City of London in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In: Watson, K. (ed.) Assaulting the Past: Violence and Civilization in Historical Context. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 141-159.
  147. Gray, D. (2008) The Old Bailey Online as an EBA (enquiry based learning). Paper presented to: 10th HEA/HCA (Higher Education Academy/History Classic Archaeology) Annual Conference, Lady Margaret's Hall, University of Oxford, England, April 2008.
  148. Gray, D. (2008) The people's courts? Summary justice and social relations in the City of London, c.1760–1800. Family & Community History. 11(1), pp. 7-15. 1463-1180.
  149. Gray, D. (2007) The people’s courts? Summary justice and social relations in the City of London, c.1760-1800. Paper presented to: Urban Living: Society, Culture and Politics in the English Town, 1700-1850, University of Northampton, 5-6 July 2007.
  150. Gray, D. (2010) The regulation of crime in the nineteenth century. Invited Presentation presented to: Crime and Punishment in the Long Nineteenth Century, Oxford, England, 27 March 2010.
  151. Gray, D. (2007) The regulation of violence in the metropolis. The prosecution of assault in the summary courts, c.1780-1820. The London Journal. 32(1), pp. 75-87. 1749-6322.
  152. Gray, D. (2008) You can't trust a special like an old time copper: policing Northamptonshire before the Police. Paper presented to: Creaton Historical Association Meeting, Creaton, Northamptonshire, October 2008.
  153. Gray, D. (2012) “Concealing my want of power”: social relations and the magistracy in Northamptonshire in the long eighteenth century. Invited Presentation presented to: North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) 2012, Montreal, Canada, 09-11 November 2012.
  154. Gray , D. (2010) Not catching Jack: the Metropolitan Police and the hunt for the Whitechapel murderer. Invited Presentation presented to: Raunds and District History Society, Raunds, Northamptonshire, 04 November 2010.
  155. Griffin, R. (2008) A Fascist Century. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave. 9780230205185 (hardback); 0230220894 (paperback).
  156. Hughes, M. and Seligmann, M. S. (2002) Does Peace Lead to War? Peace Settlements and Conflict in the Modern Age. Stroud: Sutton Publishing Ltd. 0750925140.
  157. MacArthur, R. and Stobart, J. (2010) Going for a song? Country house sales in Georgian England. In: Stobart, J. and Van Damme, I. (eds.) Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade : European Consumption Cultures and Practices, 1700-1900. Basingstoke: Palgrave. pp. 175-195.
  158. McCormack, M. (2009) Regional Editor. Culture, Society & Masculinites. Harriman, Tenn.: Men's Studies Press. 1941-5583.
  159. McCormack, M. (2009) Reviews Editor. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Oxford: Blackwell. 1754-0194.
  160. McCormack, M. (2012) Online Event Reviews Editor. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS).
  161. McCormack, M. (2012) 'A Species of Civil Soldier': masculinity, policing and the military in 1780s England. In: Barrie, D. and Broomhall, S. (eds.) A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700-2010. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 55-71.
  162. McCormack, M. (2012) 'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the Militia in Georgian satirical prints. In: Charters, E., Rosenhaft, E. and Smith, H. (eds.) Civilians and War in Europe, 1618-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. 157-181.
  163. McCormack, M. (2009) 'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the militia in Georgian satirical prints. Paper presented to: Civilians and War in Europe, c.1640-1815, University of Liverpool, 18-20 June 2009.
  164. McCormack, M. (2012) Army versus Militia in Georgian England: honour, status and rivalry. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, Oxford, 04-06 January 2012.
  165. McCormack, M. (2010) Beyond public men: reflections on British studies. Invited Presentation presented to: Masculinity and Political Leadership in Europe, Institute of Historical Research and Birkbeck College, University of London, London, 15-16 December 2010.
  166. McCormack, M. (2006) Citizenship, nationhood and masculinity in the affair of the Hanoverian soldier, 1756. The Historical Journal. 49(4), 971-993. 1469-5103.
  167. McCormack, M. (2010) Dance and drill: polite accomplishments and military masculinities in Georgian Britain. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 05-07 January 2010.
  168. McCormack, M. (2011) Dance and drill: polite accomplishments and military masculinities in Georgian Britain. Cultural and Social History. 8(3), pp. 315-330. 1478-0038.
  169. McCormack, M. (2008) Embodied militia: masculinity and military discipline in mid-Georgian England. Workshop presented to: The Armed Forces and British Society, 1650-1790, St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, England, 7 July 2008.
  170. McCormack, M. (2012) Liberty and discipline: militia training literature in mid-Georgian England. In: Kennedy, C. and McCormack, M. (eds.) Soldiering in Britain and Ireland 1750-1850: Men of Arms. Houndmills: Palgrave. pp. 159-178.
  171. McCormack, M. (2007) Married men and the fathers of families: fatherhood and franchise reform in Britain. In: Broughton, T. L. and Rogers, H. (eds.) Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 43-54.
  172. McCormack, M. (2007) Masculinity and politics in eighteenth-century Britain: some historiographical reflections. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 4-6 January 2007.
  173. McCormack, M. (2007) Men, "the public" and political history. In: McCormack, M. (ed.) Public Men: Masculinity and Politics in Modern Britain. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 13-32.
  174. McCormack, M. (2005) Metropolitan 'radicalism' and electoral independence, 1760-1820. In: Cragoe, M. and Taylor, A. (eds.) London Politics, 1760-1914. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 18-37.
  175. McCormack, M. (2007) Radicalism. In: Brack, D. and Randall, E. (eds.) Dictionary of Liberal Thought. London: Politico's. pp. 331-333.
  176. McCormack, M. (2008) Rethinking "loyalty" in eighteenth-century England. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 3 - 5 January 2008.
  177. McCormack, M. (2012) Rethinking 'loyalty' in eighteenth-century Britain. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 35(3), pp. 407-421. 1754-0208.
  178. McCormack, M. (2007) Rethinking loyalty in eighteenth-century Britain. Paper presented to: David Nichol Smith Seminar, University of Otago, Dunedin, 10-14 April 2007.
  179. McCormack, M. (2010) Review of 'Rakes, Highwaymen and Pirates: the Making of the Modern Gentleman in the Eighteenth Century' by Erin Mackie. Gender and History. 22(1), pp. 221-222. 0953-5233.
  180. McCormack, M. (2011) Review of Christopher E. Forth 'Masculinity in the Modern West: Gender, Civilization and the Body' (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2008). European History Quarterly. 41(2), pp. 309-310. 0265-6914.
  181. McCormack, M. (2012) Review of Karen Hagemann, Gisela Mettele and Jane Rendall (eds), Gender, War and Politics: Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775-1830 (Palgrave, 2010). Women's History Review. 21(4), pp. 687-689. 0961-2025.
  182. McCormack, M. (2011) Review of Michael McCahill 'The House of Lords in the Age of George III, 1760-1811' (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009). The Scottish Historical Review. 90(1), pp. 157-158. 0036-9241.
  183. McCormack, M. (2012) Review of: Joanna Innes, Inferior Politics: Social Problems and Social Policies in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford University Press, 2009). Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 35(1), p. 136. 1754-0194.
  184. McCormack, M. (2011) Stamford standoff: honour, status and rivalry in the Georgian military. Paper presented to: Soldiers and Soldiering in Britain 1750-1815, University of Leeds, 07-08 July 2011.
  185. McCormack, M. (2012) Supporting the civil power: citizen soldiers and the Gordon Riots. The London Journal. 37(1), pp. 27-41. 0305-8034.
  186. McCormack, M. (2010) Supporting the civil power: policing, soldiering and citizenship in 1780's England. Invited Presentation presented to: War and British Culture, National Army Museum, London, 06 July 2010.
  187. McCormack, M. (2005) The Independent Man: Citizenship and Gender Politics in Georgian England. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 0719070546.
  188. McCormack, M. (2013) The material culture of Militia uniforms. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) 42nd Annual Conference, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 03-05 January 2013.
  189. McCormack, M. (2012) The material life of the militiaman, 1776-1815. Paper presented to: Contested Views: Visual Culture and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Tate Britain, London, 19-20 July 2012.
  190. McCormack, M. (2012) The material life of the militiaman: uniforms, 1756-1815. Invited Presentation presented to: British History in the Long 18th Century Seminar, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 27 June 2012.
  191. McCormack, M. (2007) The new militia: war, politics and gender in 1750s Britain. Gender and History. 19(3), pp. 483-500. 0953-5233.
  192. McCormack, M. (2008) The representation and practice of soldiering in the new militia. Panel Presentation presented to: Men at Arms: New Histories of Soldiering in Britain and Ireland, c.1750-1850, University of Northampton, 4-5 September 2008.
  193. McCormack, M. (2007) Towards a cultural history of loyalty in eighteenth-century Britain. Panel Presentation presented to: Loyalties and Allegiances in Early-Modern England, University of Liverpool, 8-9 February 2007.
  194. Mohammad, W. and Bush, J. F. (2008) Northamptonshire and India before 1900. In: Bracher, T., Bush, J. F., Leisten, R. and Palmer-Smith, D. (eds.) Sharing the Past: Northamptonshire Black History. Northampton: Northamptonshire Black History Association. pp. 11-20.
  195. Ortenberg, V. (2008) Corby: past and present. Witney, Oxfordshire: Alden Press. 9780953295913.
  196. Ortenberg, V. (2007) Heritage of the Recent Past. Valuing the Historic Environment: Concepts, Instrumentalisations and Effects. Research Cluster of the Preserving Our Past funding programme – AHRC, ESRC, EPSRC, NERC and English Heritage. University of Leicester, Leicester (Unpublished)
  197. Ortenberg, V. (2006) In Search of the Holy Grail: The Quest for the Middle Ages. London: Hambledon Continuum. 1852853832.
  198. Ortenberg, V. (2006) Kencot. In: Townley, S. (ed.) A History of the County of Oxford, Vol. 15. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research. pp. 147-177.
  199. Ortenberg, V. (2006) Minster Lovell. In: Townley, S. (ed.) A History of the County of Oxford, Vol. 15. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research. pp. 177-204.
  200. Ortenberg, V. (2007) Museumisation and historic environments. Valuing the Historic Environment: Concepts, Instrumentalisations and Effects. Research Cluster of the Preserving Our Past funding programme – AHRC, ESRC, EPSRC, NERC and English Heritage. University of Leicester, Leicester (Unpublished)
  201. Ortenberg, V. (2001) Virgin queens: abbesses and power in early Anglo-Saxon England. In: Gameson, R. and Leyser, H. (eds.) Belief and Culture in the Middle Ages: Studies Presented to Henry Mayr-Harting. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 59-68.
  202. Ortenberg West-Harling, V. (2008) Eternal Chalice: The Enduring Legend of the Holy Grail, by Juliette Wood. Times Higher Education.
  203. Ortenberg West-Harling, V. (2009) Medievalism as fun and games. Studies in Medievalism. 18 0738-7164.
  204. Ortenberg West-Harling, V. (2008) Sundell, Michael G., Mosaics in The Eternal City. Medieval Review. 1096-746X.
  205. Rothery, M. and Stobart, J. (2012) Geographies of supply: Stoneleigh Abbey and Arbury Hall in the eighteenth century. Paper presented to: Consuming the Country House, The University of Northampton, 18-19 April 2012.
  206. Rothery, M. and Stobart, J. (2012) Inheritance events and spending patterns in the English country house: the Leigh family of Stoneleigh Abbey, 1738-1806. Continuity and Change. 27(3), pp. 379-407. 0268-4160.
  207. Rothery, M. and Stobart, J. (2012) Merger and crisis: Sir John Turner Dryden and Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, in the late eighteenth century. Northamptonshire Past and Present. 65, pp. 19-30. 0140-9131.
  208. Russel, B., Stobart, J. and Kakabadse, N. K. (2012) Urban elites in eighteenth-century Northampton. In: Kakabadse, A. P. and Kakabadse, N. K. (eds.) Global Elites: The Opaque Nature of Transnational Policy Determination. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 262-285.
  209. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Member of Editorial Board. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge. 1469-0764.
  210. Seligmann, M. S. (2007) Council Member. Navy Records Society.
  211. Seligmann, M. S. (2002) 'A barometer of national confidence': a British assessment of the role of insecurity in the formulation of German military policy before the First World War. The English Historical Review. 117(471), pp. 333-355. 1477-4534.
  212. Seligmann, M. S. (2010) A prelude to the reforms of Admiral Sir John Fisher: the creation of the Home Fleet, 1902-3 (The Julian Corbett Prize Essay for 2007). Historical Research. 83(221), pp. 506-519. 0950-3471.
  213. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Arthur Marder, the German threat and the origins of HMS Invincible revisited. Seminar Presentation presented to: International Commission for Maritime History Seminar, King's College, London, 26 February 2009.
  214. Seligmann, M. S. (2006) British intelligence in Germany before the First World War. Paper presented to: British Commission for Military History Spring Conference: Intelligence in Peace & War, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 06 May 2006.
  215. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Commentary on 'Civil leadership in an age of popular wars'. Invited Presentation presented to: Bringing Personality Back in: Leadership and War - A British-German Comparison 1740-1945. 28th Prinz-Albert-Gesellschaft Conference, Schloss Ehrenburg, Coburg, Germany, 11-12 September 2009.
  216. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Commentary on 'Constructions of military masculinity in reference to weapon systems'. Invited Presentation presented to: Myths, Gender and the Military Conquest of Air and Sea, University of Oldenburg, Germany, 22 - 25 April 2009.
  217. Seligmann, M. S. (2002) German and British imperialism in comparative perspective (‘Deutscher und Britischer Imperialismus in vergleichender Perspektive’): Seminar at the Naturkundemuseum Coburg, 5-6 September 2001. German History: the Journal of the German History Society. 20(2), pp. 225-228. 0266-3554.
  218. Seligmann, M. S. (2007) Germany, the Russo-Japanese War and the road to the Great War. In: Kowner, R. (ed.) The Impact of the Russo-Japanese War. London: Routledge. pp. 109-123.
  219. Seligmann, M. S. (2006) Hors de combat? The management, mismanagement and mutilation of the War Office Archive. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research. 84(337), pp. 52-58. 0037-9700.
  220. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Intelligence information and the 1909 naval scare. Seminar Presentation presented to: University of Salford Intelligence History Seminar, University of Salford, 19 October 2009.
  221. Seligmann, M. S. (2010) Intelligence information and the 1909 naval scare: the secret foundations of a public panic. War in History. 17(1), pp. 37-59. 0968-3445.
  222. Seligmann, M. S. (2009) Lieutenant-Colonel Delme-Radcliffe's report on the 1906 eruption of Vesuvius, Italy: some further comments and some corrections of an historical nature. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 179, pp. 270-271. 0377-0273.
  223. Seligmann, M. S. (2003) Military diplomacy in a military monarchy? Wilhelm II's relations with the British service attaches in Berlin, 1903-1914. In: Mombauer, A. and Deist, W. (eds.) The Kaiser: New Research on Wilhelm II's Role in Imperial Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 176-194.
  224. Seligmann, M. S. (2007) Naval Intelligence from Germany: the Reports of the British Naval Attachés in Berlin, 1906-1914. Aldershot: Ashgate (for the Navy Records Society). 9780754661573.
  225. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) New weapons for new targets: Sir John Fisher, the threat from Germany, and the building of H.M.S. Dreadnought and H.M.S. Invincible, 1902-1907. International History Review. XXX(2), pp. 303-331. 0707-5332.
  226. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) Prince Louis of Battenberg: the advantages and disadvantages of being a Serene Highness in the Royal Navy. In: Urbach, K. (ed.) Royal Kinship: Anglo-German Family Networks, 1815-1918. Munich, Germany: Saur Verlag. pp. 159-173.
  227. Seligmann, M. S. (2010) Rum, sodomy, prayer and the lash revisited. Invited Presentation presented to: Houghtons and Brafield Local History Society, Northamptonshire, 14 April 2010.
  228. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) Rum, sodomy, prayers and the lash revisited: Churchill's views on naval tradition contextualized. Seminar Presentation presented to: De Montford University History Research Seminar, De Montford University, Leicester, 10 December 2008.
  229. Seligmann, M. S. (2010) Russian espionage - radio interview for Radio Northampton. (Unpublished)
  230. Seligmann, M. S. (2006) Spies in Uniform: British Military and Naval Intelligence on the Eve of the First World War. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 0199261504.
  231. Seligmann, M. S. (2010) Spies in uniform: British intelligence on Germany before WW1. Lecture presented to: Rugby Historical Association Meeting, Rugby, Warwickshire, England, 10 February 2010.
  232. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) Switching horses: the admiralty's recognition of the threat from Germany, 1900-1905. International History Review. XXX(2), pp. 239-258. 0707-5332.
  233. Seligmann, M. S. (2011) The Anglo-German naval race: from reality to myth and back again. Invited Presentation presented to: Reappraising the First World War Seminar Series: Britain, The First World War and Sea Power, Imperial War Museum, London, 2 June 2011.
  234. Seligmann, M. S. (2011) The Royal Navy and the German threat: the trade defence dimension. Paper presented to: The Fischer Controversy 50 Years On, German Historical Institute, London, 13-15 October 2011.
  235. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) The Treaty of Versailles. Lecture presented to: Dulwich College History Society, Dulwich College, London, 6 November 2008.
  236. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) The alternatives to bombing Hiroshima were not morally superior. The Guardian.
  237. Seligmann, M. S. (2005) The end of the Second World War in Europe. Paper presented to: British Commission for Military History Summer Conference: How Wars End, Joint Services Command and Staff College, 09-10 July 2005.
  238. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) Total war. Lecture presented to: Contemporary Debates, University of Central England, Birmingham, 9 October 2008.
  239. Seligmann, M. S. (2008) While I am in it I am not of it: a Naval attache's reflections on the conduct of British diplomacy and foreign policy, 1906-1908. In: Mosslang, M. and Riotte, T. (eds.) The Diplomats' World: A Cultural History of Diplomacy, 1815-1914. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 433-460.
  240. Seligmann, M. S., Davison, J. and McDonald, J. (2003) In the Shadow of the Swastika: Life in Germany under the Nazis, 1933-1945. Staplehurst: Spellmount. 1862272042.
  241. Seligmann, M. S. and Hughes, M. (2009) Losing the Peace: Failed Settlements and the Road to War. Stroud: The History Press. 9780752452388.
  242. Smith, C. A. (2009) 'Living with insanity': narratives of poverty, pauperism and sickness in the nineteenth century asylum. Invited Presentation presented to: Centre for the History of Medicine Seminar, University of Birmingham, 22 October 2009.
  243. Smith, C. A. (2009) Early modern witchcraft and the Northamptonshire experience. Invited Presentation presented to: Friends of the Daventry Museum History Society event, Northampton, 20 November 2009.
  244. Smith, C. A. (2007) Insanity and the ‘civilising process’: violence, the insane and asylums in the nineteenth century. In: Watson, K. D. (ed.) Assaulting the Past: Violence in Historical Context. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 250-268.
  245. Smith, C. A. (2007) Parsimony, power and prescriptive legislation: the politics of pauper lunacy in Northamptonshire 1845-1876. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 81(2), pp. 359-385. 0007-5140.
  246. Smith, C. A. (2007) Pauper agency and the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum. Paper presented to: Urban Living: Society, Culture and Politics in the English Town, 1700-1850, University of Northampton, 5-6 July 2007.
  247. Smith, C. A. (2008) The Georgian house and home. Seminar Presentation presented to: Opening up the Past: Understanding Buildings, University of Northampton, Northampton, 14 June 2008.
  248. Smith, C. A. (2007) The Renaissance of the Nottinghamshire Market Town, 1680-1840. Chesterfield: Merton Priory Press. 9781898937463.
  249. Smith, C. A. (2008) Witchcraft in Northamptonshire. Paper presented to: Local History Series, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, April 2008.
  250. Sokoloff, S. I. (2007) Bayonets or bushels. Home Front in the First World War. Paper presented to: Long Buckby History Society, Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, 17 October 2007.
  251. Sokoloff, S. I. (2007) How many Germans equal a pig? World War One and retail food businesses in Northamptonshire. Paper presented to: Business Links Joint Annual Conference of the Centre for the History of Retail and Distribution, and of the Association of Business Historians, University of Wolverhampton, 29-30 June 2007.
  252. Sokoloff, S. I. (2007) Records of the military services tribunals in Northamptonshire 1916-18. Paper presented to: Northamptonshire Family History Society, Weston Favell, Northampton, 19 November 2007.
  253. Sokoloff, S. I. (2010) Review of Barbara Hately-Broad's 'War and Welfare: British Prisoner of War Families 1939-45' Manchester University Press, 2009. Reviews in History. 981 1749-8155.
  254. Stobart, J. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. Local Population Studies. Hatfield: Local Population Studies Society. 0143-2974.
  255. Stobart, J. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. Journal of Urban History. Thousand Oaks, California and London: SAGE Publications. 0096-1442.
  256. Stobart, J. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. International Journal of Regional and Local Studies. Lincoln: University of Lincoln. 1750-0478.
  257. Stobart, J. (2009) A history of shopping: the missing link between retail and consumer revolutions. Paper presented to: 2009 Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Conference: Retailing and Distribution History, University of Wolverhampton, England, 9-10 September 2009.
  258. Stobart, J. (2010) A history of shopping: the missing link between retail and consumer revolutions. Journal of Historical Research in Marketing. 2(3), pp. 342-349. 1755-750X.
  259. Stobart, J. (2009) A settled little society: networks, friendship and trust in eighteenth-century provincial England. In: Baigent, E. and Mayhew, R. (eds.) English Geographies 1600-1950: Historical Essays on English Customs, Cultures, and Communities in Honour of Jack Langton. Oxford, England: St John's College Research Centre. pp. 58-70.
  260. Stobart, J. (2008) A settled little society?: networks, friendship and trust in eighteenth-century provincial England. Invited Keynote presented to: Sixth Gustav Wasa Seminar, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 6-7 June 2008.
  261. Stobart, J. (2008) Accommodating the shop: the commercial use of domestic space in English provincial towns. Panel Presentation presented to: European Association for Urban History Conference, Lyon, France, 27-30 August 2008.
  262. Stobart, J. (2011) Achat pour les épiceries exotiques en mi-18ème-siècle Angleterre. Histoire Urbane. 30, pp. 127-146. 1628-0482.
  263. Stobart, J. (2004) Building an urban identity. Cultural space and civic boosterism in a 'new' industrial town: Burslem, 1761-1911. Social History. 29(4), pp. 485-498. 1470-1200.
  264. Stobart, J. (2012) Buying books: networks, knowledge and the Georgian country house. Paper presented to: Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution Conference (CHORD) 2012, University of Wolverhampton, 05-06 September 2012.
  265. Stobart, J. (2011) Elite consumption in eighteenth-century England: fashion, status and personal preference. Invited Keynote presented to: Consumption and Standards of Living Since the Eighteenth Century: Economic History, Social History, Cultural History, University of Huddersfield, 13 September 2011.
  266. Stobart, J. (2009) Exotic or everyday? Advertising groceries in Georgian England. Paper presented to: Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Workshop - Retailing History: Texts and Images, University of Wolverhampton, England, 29 April 2009.
  267. Stobart, J. (2007) Food retailers and rural communities: Cheshire butchers in the long eighteenth century. Local Population Studies. 79, pp. 23-37. 0143-2974.
  268. Stobart, J. (2011) Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth-century England. Economic History Review. 64(3), pp. 885-904. 0013-0117.
  269. Stobart, J. (2008) Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth century England. Panel Presentation presented to: Economic History Conference, Nottingham, 28-30 March 2008.
  270. Stobart, J. (2009) Geographies of selling: the grocery trades in Georgian provincial towns. Paper presented to: Annual Conference of the Association of Business Historians: 'Cities of Business, the Business of Cities...', University of Liverpool, England, 3-4 July 2009.
  271. Stobart, J. (2007) In and out of fashion? Advertising novel and second-hand goods in Georgian England. Panel Presentation presented to: 2007 Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) and Association of Business Historians (ABH) Conference: Business Links: Trade Distribution and Networks, University of Wolverhampton, 29-30 June 2007.
  272. Stobart, J. (2009) In and out of fashion? Advertising novel and second-hand goods in Georgian England. In: Blonde, B., Coquery, N., Stobart, J. and Van Damme, I. (eds.) Fashioning Old and New: Changing Consumer Patterns in Western Europe (1650 - 1900). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols. pp. 133-144.
  273. Stobart, J. (2010) Luxury and country house sales in England c.1750-1830. Paper presented to: Recycling Luxury and Waste in the Long 18th Century: the Afterlife of Used Things in Britain and France, Paris, France, 22-23 June 2010.
  274. Stobart, J. (2011) Luxury and country house sales in England, 1750-1830. Paper presented to: Economic History Society Annual Conference, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, 01-03 April 2011.
  275. Stobart, J. (2008) Making the high street: William West's walking tours of Birmingham, 1830. Panel Presentation presented to: Centre for History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Conference: Clone towns? The High Street in Historical Perspective, Telford, 10-11 September 2008.
  276. Stobart, J. (2009) Making the town: William West's walking tours. Paper presented to: Social History Society Annual Conference, University of Warwick, England, 3-5 April 2009.
  277. Stobart, J. (2008) Manchester and its region: networks and boundaries in the eighteenth century. Manchester Region History Review. 19, pp. 66-80. 0952-4320.
  278. Stobart, J. (2009) Men of substance? Defining the status of shopkeepers in 17th and 18th century England. Paper presented to: Social Cohesion in Pre-Modern England, 1500-1800, Lincoln College, Oxford, England, 2 May 2009.
  279. Stobart, J. (2011) Novelty, luxury and the consumption of groceries in eighteenth-century England. Paper presented to: Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Conference: Food and Beverages: Retailing Distribution and Consumption in Historical Perspective, University of Wolverhampton, 07-08 September 2011.
  280. Stobart, J. (2013) Rich, female and single: the changing consumption practices of Mary Leigh, 1736-1806. Paper presented to: Singles in the Cities of North-West Europe, c.1000-2000, University of Antwerp, 06-08 March 2013.
  281. Stobart, J. (2007) Rus et Urbe? The hinterland and landscape of Georgian Chester. In: Barnwell, P. S. and Palmer, M. (eds.) Post-Medieval Landscapes. Macclesfield: Windgather Press. pp. 107-118.
  282. Stobart, J. (2008) Selling (through) politeness: advertising provincial shops in eighteenth-century England. Cultural and Social History. 5(2), pp. 309-328. 1478-0038.
  283. Stobart, J. (2007) Selling (through) politeness: advertising provincial shops in the eighteenth century. Panel Presentation presented to: Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Workshop, Wolverhampton, 21 March 2007.
  284. Stobart, J. (2010) Selling spaces: grocers' shops in eighteenth-century England. Panel Presentation presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) Annual Conference, Oxford, 5-7 January 2010.
  285. Stobart, J. (2009) Shop and home: the material culture of selling in eighteenth-century provincial England. Paper presented to: Local History in Britain after Hoskins, University of Leicester, England, 9-12 July 2009.
  286. Stobart, J. (2009) Sociability, space and the shopkeeper in eighteenth-century England. Paper presented to: Visiting Rites: Accessing the English Home, c.1650-1850, University of Northampton, England, 10-11 September 2009.
  287. Stobart, J. (2008) Spend, Spend, Spend! A History of Shopping. Stroud: History Press. 9780752443690.
  288. Stobart, J. (2013) Sugar and Spice: Grocers and Groceries in Provincial England, 1650-1830. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 9780199577927.
  289. Stobart, J. (2008) Sugar and spice: shopping for exotic goods in mid-eighteenth-century England. Panel Presentation presented to: European Association for Urban History Conference, Lyon, France, 27-30 August 2008.
  290. Stobart, J. (2009) Taste and textiles: selling fashion in eighteenth-century provincial England. Paper presented to: Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century: Comparative Perspectives from Western Europe, University of Northampton, England, 10-11 June 2009.
  291. Stobart, J. (2010) Taste and textiles: selling fashion in eighteenth-century provincial England. Paper presented to: Pasold Research Fund and the Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) Conference: Distribution Networks for Textiles and Dress, C.1700-1945, Wolverhampton, 08-09 September 2010.
  292. Stobart, J. (2010) Tea and cakes: elite consumption of groceries in eighteenth-century England. Paper presented to: European Social Science History (ESSHC) Conference, Ghent, Belgium, 12-16 April 2010.
  293. Stobart, J. (2010) Textiles and the second-hand trade in the long eighteenth century. Invited Keynote presented to: Textile Society AGM and Conference: RE: wind - Recycling and Sustainability, De Montfort University, Leicester, 26-28 November 2010.
  294. Stobart, J. (2004) The First Industrial Region: North-West England, c.1700-60. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 0719064627.
  295. Stobart, J. (2008) The country house, c.1700-1850: materiality, power and patronage. Chair presented to: 7th European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC), Lisbon, Portugal, 26 February - 1 March 2008.
  296. Stobart, J. (2004) The economic and social worlds of rural craftsmen-retailers in eighteenth century Cheshire. Agricultural History Review. 52(2), pp. 141-160. 0002-1490.
  297. Stobart, J. (2011) The language of luxury goods: consumption and the English country house, c.1760-1830. Virtus: Yearbook of the History of the Nobility. 18, pp. 89-104. 9789490011000.
  298. Stobart, J. (2012) The luxury of learning: books, knowledge and display in the English country house, c.1730-1800. Paper presented to: Le Commerce du Luxe - Le Luxe du Commerce, University of Lyon, France, 21-23 November 2012.
  299. Stobart, J. (2008) The provincial pleasure gardens of Georgian England. Invited Presentation presented to: Vauxhall Revisited: Pleasure Gardens and Their Publics, 1660-1880, Tate Britain, London, 14-16 July 2008.
  300. Stobart, J. (2008) The shop and the home: retail space in early eighteenth-century English provincial towns. Panel Presentation presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, Oxford, 8-10 January 2008.
  301. Stobart, J. (2009) The shopping streets of provincial England c. 1650-1850. Paper presented to: The Landscape of Consumption: Shopping Streets in European Cities, c.1500-1914, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22-23 October 2009.
  302. Stobart, J. (2011) Who were the urban gentry? Social elites in an English provincial town, c.1680-1760. Continuity and Change. 26(1), pp. 89-112. 0268-4160.
  303. Stobart, J. (2012) ‘Rare and curious’ or ‘genuine and fashionable’? The material culture of the elite and middle classes, c.1760-1840. Paper presented to: European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2012, University of Glasgow, 11-14 April 2012.
  304. Stobart, J., Blonde, B. and Coquery, N. (2008) Cosmopolitanism and the city: urban production and consumption 1600-1800. Paper presented to: IXth International Conference on Urban History, Lyon, France, 27-30 August 2008.
  305. Stobart, J., Hann, A. and Morgan, V. (2007) Spaces of Consumption: Leisure and Shopping in the English Town, c.1680-1830. London: Routledge. 9780415424561.
  306. Stobart, J. and Rothery, M. (2012) Men, women and the supply of luxury goods in eighteenth-century England: the purchasing patterns of Edward and Mary Leigh. Paper presented to: European Association for Urban History (EAUH) 11th International Conference: Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective, Charles University, Prague, 29 August - 01 September 2012.
  307. Stobart, J. and Rothery, M. (2011) Rearranging the furniture: fashion, status and personal preference at Stoneleigh Abbey, c.1730-1800. Invited Presentation presented to: Design History Society (DHS) Seminar: Country Houses Then and Now: Formation Patronage and Interpretation, University of Wolverhampton, 06 June 2011.
  308. Stobart, J. and Schwarz, L. (2008) Leisure, luxury and urban specialization in the eighteenth century. Urban History. 35(2), pp. 216-236. 0963-9268.
  309. Stobart, J. and Van Damme, I. (2008) Second-hand circuits of exchange in Europe, 1650-1850. Chair presented to: 7th European Social Science History Conference (ESSCH), Lisbon, Portugal, 26 February - 1 March 2008.
  310. Stobart, J. (2007) Accommodating the shop: the use of domestic space for selling in English provincial towns, 1660-1740. Panel Presentation presented to: Social History Society Annual Conference, Exeter, 30 March - 1 April 2007.
  311. Stobart, J. and Van Damme, I. (2007) The shop and the street: selling consumer goods in England and the Southern Netherlands c.1650-1750. Panel Presentation presented to: Urban Living: Society, Culture and Politics in the English Town, 1700-1850, Northampton, 5-6 July 2007.
  312. Waller, D. (2008) Member of Editorial Board. International Journal of Historical Teaching, Learning and Research (IJHLTR). Exeter: History Education Centre (HEC), School of Education, University of Exeter. 1472 -9466.
  313. Watley, G. (2012) Chair. Black and Asian Studies Association.
  314. Watley, G. (2011) Book review: On the Margins: Race, Gender and Empire by O.R. Dathorne. BASA (Black and Asian Studies Association) Newsletter. 59 1469-2082.
  315. Watley, G. (2012) Book review: Slave Life in Virginia and Kentucky: A Narrative by Francis Fedric, Escaped Slave, C.L. Innes (ed.). BASA (Black and Asian Studies Association) Newsletter. 62, pp. 31-32. 1469-2082.
  316. Watley, G. (2010) Conceptions of home and identity amongst Northamptonshire people of Caribbean origin. Paper presented to: Association of Caribbean Historians (ACH) 42nd Annual Conference, Bridgetown, Barbados, 10-14 May 2010.
  317. Watley, G. (2010) Consumer networks of Caribbean people in Northamptonshire, England: how were these shaped by formal and influences, as well as perceptions of diaspora? Paper presented to: XVI International Oral History Association Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 07-11 July 2010.
  318. Watley, G. (2012) Cost effectiveness of virtual schooling: a UK perspective. Paper presented to: European Virtual Schools Colloquium, Sheffield, 22 May 2012.
  319. Watley, G. (2011) Creating a community, making an impact. Exhibit at: Black History Roadshow. The University of Northampton, 14 March 2011. Also exhibited at: The Cube in Corby, Wellingborough African Caribbean Association (WACA), Weston Favell Library, The Guildhall and Northampton Central Library
  320. Watley, G. (2009) Students' use of Northamptonshire Black History Association archives as an inspiration to recognise, include and develop oral history as a functional methodology. Paper presented to: History of Education Society UK, Sheffield, 04-06 December 2009.
  321. Watley, G. (2011) The cultural currency of Afro-Caribbeans in Northamptonshire c. 1960-1990. Midland History: Ethnic Community Histories in the Midlands. 36(2), pp. 245-261. 0047-729X.
  322. Watley, G. (2010) The role of compulsory education in shaping the consumption behaviour amongst Caribbean people in Northamptonshire, England c. 1955-1985. Paper presented to: 35th Economic and Business Historical Society Conference (EBHS 2010), Braga, Portugal, 27-29 May 2010.
  323. Watley, G. (2009) Use and consumption of cultural icons in popular music: what can the oral historian learn from contemporary musicians? Paper presented to: Oral History Society Annual Conference : Hearing Voice in Oral History, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 3-4 July 2009.
  324. Watley, G. (2011) What I learned? Poetry as history: the multifaceted transitions of a researcher. Performance at: Early Career Researchers' Annual Conference University of Northampton, 30 June 2011.
  325. Watley, G. (2011) Why are archives important? Invited Presentation presented to: UK Centre for Carnival Arts (training session for Archive and Learning and Outreach Coordinators), Luton, 07 October 2011.
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