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2. RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL WORK IN SOUTH-WESTERN BRITAIN. PAPERS IN HONOUR OF HENRIETTA QUINNELL.
3. The Middleton Papers: The Financial Problems of a Yorkshire Recusant Family in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
4. Papers of British politicians 1782-1900 (Book Review).
5. PAPER FOR THE MILLIONS: THE NEW JOURNALISM IN BRITAIN, 1850S TO 1914.
6. Hugh MacColl after One Hundred Years.
7. Crime, Courtrooms and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1700–1850.
8. Papers of British Cabinet Minister 1782-1900; The Manuscript Papers of British Scientists 1600-1940; Guide to the Location of Collections described in the Reports and Calendars Series 1870-1980 (Book Review).
9. Casualties of Credit: The English Financial Revolution, 1620–1720.
10. Companion review of Prof: Alan Turing Decoded by Dermot Turing.
11. A Caring County? Social Welfare in Hertfordshire from 1600.
12. More Than Meets the Eye. “Castles and Manor Houses in Sweden” Revisited.
13. Bringing the margins into the middle: reflections on racism, class and the racialized outsider.
14. Short Notes.
15. Much Worthless Conjecture.
16. The answers you seek will never be found at home: reflexivity, biographical narratives and lifestyle migration among highly-skilled Estonians (Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations 140).
17. Home Fronts: Britain and the Empire at War, 1939-45.
18. Shakespeare’s women and the fin de siècle.
19. First World War Military Service Tribunals: Warwick District Appeal Tribunal, 1916-1918.
20. Review of <italic>The Hidden History of Bletchley Park: A Social and Organisational History, 1939-1945</italic> by Christopher Smith.
21. Wind, Water and Steam: The Story of Hertfordshire's Mills.
22. Dressing up: a history of fancy dress in Britain: by Verity Wilson, London, Reaktion Books Ltd, 2022, 351 pp., 144 col, & b/w illus, £25.00 (Hbk), ISBN: 9781789145298.
23. British School Chemistry Laboratories, 1830–1920.
24. Correspondence of John Wallis (1616–1703), volume III (October 1668–1671).
25. British Catholic Merchants in the Commercial Age, 1670-1714: by Giada Pizzoni, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press for the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2020, xvi + 214 pp., £70.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781783274383.
26. THE AMERICANIZATION OF THE BRITISH PRESS, 1830s-1914: SPEED IN THE AGE OF TRANSATLANTIC JOURNALISM.
27. How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain.
28. British Labour and Higher Education 1945–2000: Ideologies, Policies and Practice.
29. Mr Potter’s people: a headmaster, his school and his village of Barton under Needwood 1939–60.
30. Reviews.
31. Unravelling Starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the Rise of the New Astronomy.
32. The political web: media, participation and alternative democracy.
33. Visions of Empire: Patriotism, Popular Culture and the City, 1870–1939.
34. A Historical Guide to NGOs in Britain: Charities, Civil Society and the Voluntary Sector Since 1945.
35. The Second World War and 'Other British Isles': Memory and Heritage in the Isle of Man, Orkney and the Channel Islands.
36. Women workers’ education, life narratives and politics: geographies, histories, pedagogies, by Maria Tamboukou.
37. Book Reviews.
38. Genre and Women's Life Writing in Early Modern England: edited by Michelle M. Dowd and Julie A. Eckerle, London, Routledge, 2016, 212 + xii pp., ISBN 13 978 1 138 26492 2.
39. How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain.
40. Islamic textbooks and curricula in Europe.
41. Sporting Heroes of the North.
42. Priest of Nature: The Religious Worlds of Isaac Newton.
43. Silent partners: women as public investors during Britain's financial revolution, 1690-1750.
44. The National Museums: The National Museums and Galleries of the United Kingdom.
45. Britain's Economic Prospects (Book).
46. Scientific Governance in Britain 1914–79.
47. Anti-Social behaviour in Britain: Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives.
48. Women of the country house in Ireland, 1860-1914: by Maeve O'Riordan, 2018, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, xv + 339 pp., £85.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-786-94124-4.
49. Prime Ministerial Secrets.
50. The Man Who Got Carter: Michael Klinger, independent production and the British film industry 1960–1980.
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