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51. Content Analysis of the Professional Journal of the College of Speech Therapists II: Coming of Age and Growing Maturity, 1946-65

52. For a Revival of Feminist Consciousness-Raising: Horizontal Transformation of Epistemologies and Transgression of Neoliberal Timespace

53. The history of psychology in Britain and the founding of “the centre for the history of psychology”<FNR></FNR><FN>This is a slightly revised version of an informal paper presented at the meetings of the European Society for the History of Human Sciences, held at the University of Durham 28 August–1 September 1998. The informal framework has been substantially preserved. </FN>

54. Content analysis of the professional journal of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, III: 1966-2015-into the 21st century.

55. Lenin's Lessons on Schooling for the Left in the UK

56. Comfort Radicalism and NEETs: A Conservative Praxis

57. KEYNES, NEWTON AND THE ROYAL SOCIETY: THE EVENTS OF 1942 AND 1943.

58. 'I Think It Fits In': Using Process Drama to Promote Agentic Writing with Primary School Children

59. Using Wicked Problems to Foster Interdisciplinary Practice among UK Trainee Teachers

60. The development of digital dentistry in the UK: An overview.

61. How modern banking originated: The London goldsmith-bankers' institutionalisation of trust.

62. The Rasch Wars: The Emergence of Rasch Measurement in Language Testing

63. After the Moral Panic? Reframing the Debate about Child Safety Online

64. Content analysis of the professional journal of the College of Speech Therapists II: coming of age and growing maturity, 1946-65.

65. Historiografía económica francesa: REGARDS SUR L'HISTOIRE INDUSTRIELLE DU LITTORAL DE LA MANCHE.

66. Silencing and Languaging in the Assembling of the Indian Nation-State: British Public Citizens, the Epistolary Form, and Historiography

67. The Human Cost and Intellectual Poverty of High Performance Schooling: Radical Philosophy, John Macmurray and the Remaking of Person-Centred Education

68. Diversity in Language: Outdoor Terminology in the Czech Republic and Britain

69. The Evolution of Multiculturalism in Britain and Germany: An Historical Survey

70. Research Traditions, Diversity, and Progress.

72. Isolation in Early Childhood.

73. The Head to Head That Had to Happen: A Case Study of Television Sport and Entrepreneurship.

74. Who's Afraid of Secularisation? Reframing the Debate between Gearon and Jackson

75. Innovation ...or Instrumental Drift? The 'New Vocationalism' and Information and Library Education in the United Kingdom.

76. The Gatekeepers of Modern Physics.

78. Bliss: The Man and the Classification.

79. BINDING WOMEN TOGETHER IN FRIENDSHIP AND UNITY?

80. Education, Change and the Policy Process. Education Policy Perspectives Series.

81. History: Issues to Resolve.

82. Book Culture and Book Business: The UK vs. the U.S.

83. WHEN THE PROVINCIAL PRESS WAS THE NATIONAL PRESS (c.1836-c.1900).

84. The Art of the Organiser: Raphael Samuel and the Origins of the History Workshop

85. In pursuit of social democracy: Shena Simon and the reform of secondary education in England, 1938–1948.

86. Advertising, Marketing and Promotional Strategies for the Female TV Market from 1946-1980.

87. Public Service or Serving the Public: The Roots of Popularism in British Television.

89. Comment on Papers by Eagly and Smith, and Green and Urquhart.

90. In search of Thomas Knight: Part 2.

91. The Persistence in Gendering: Work-Family Policy in Britain since Beveridge.

92. Books Received.

93. Education for liberal democracy: Fred Clarke and the 1944 Education Act.

94. CRIME REPORTING IN CHARTIST NEWSPAPERS.

95. The Future of Learning Technology: Some Tentative Predictions

96. Queer Breeding: Historicising Popular Culture, Homosexuality and Informal Sex Education

97. The Professional Status of Educational Research: Professionalism and Developmentalism in Twenty-First-Century Working Life

98. The Stamp Act of 1765.

99. A. J. BROWN, “PHILLIPS’S CURVE,” AND ECONOMIC NETWORKS IN THE 1950S.

100. Three Generations of Lancashire Women