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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

9. BINDING WOMEN TOGETHER IN FRIENDSHIP AND UNITY?

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

12. In search of Thomas Knight: Part 2.

13. Books Received.

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

15. CRIME REPORTING IN CHARTIST NEWSPAPERS.

16. Fighting for social democracy: R.H. Tawney and educational reconstruction in the Second World War.

17. The formation, development and contribution of the New Ideals in Education conferences, 1914–1937.

18. Scottish Legal History Group Report 2015.

21. ORIGINS OF ANIMOSITY.

22. Classroom culture and cultures in the classroom: engagement with Holocaust education in diverse schools.

23. Local and National Accounts of Immigration Framing in a Cross-national Perspective.

24. Reforming teacher education in England: 'an economy of discourses of truth'.

25. 'Uneasy bedfellows' conceiving urban megastructures: precarious public–private partnerships in post-war British New Towns.

26. Gender, class and school teacher education from the mid-nineteenth century to 1970: scenes from a town in the North of England.

27. Profit (f)or the Public Good?

28. Whiteness and loss in outer East London: tracing the collective memories of diaspora space.

29. Did unemployed workers choose not to work in interwar Britain? Evidence from the voices of unemployed workers.

30. On Taking from Others: History and Sensibility in Archaeologists' Arguments for Treasure Trove Legislations.

31. AN OUTLAW EDITOR IN THE ENDGAME OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.

32. Schools and emergency feeding in a national crisis in the United Kingdom: subterranean class strategies.

33. The British Conservative Government and the raising of the school leaving age, 1959–1964.

34. ‘Please, Sir, he called me “Jimmy!”’ Political Cartooning before the Law: ‘Black Friday’, J.H. Thomas, and the Communist Libel Trial of 1921.

35. Scots, Networks and the Colonial Economy: The Nineteenth-Century Business Relationships of Sanderson & Murray of Galashiels and Murray, Roberts & Co. of Dunedin.

36. BENEATH THE HORIZON OF CULTURAL VISIBILITY.

37. LGBT Psychosocial Theory and Practice in the UK: A Review of Key Contributions and Current Developments.

38. Connecting historical and contemporary small-area geography in Britain: The creation of digital boundary data for 1971 and 1981 census units.

39. Understanding the Workplace: A Research Framework for Industrial Archaeology in Britain.

40. The ‘Younghusband Report’ Recommendation of Two-Year Training Courses and the Development of Social Work.

41. Who’s counting whom? Non-National museum attendances in the UK: part 1.

42. Antimilitarism, Citizenship and Motherhood: the formation and early years of the Women’s International League (WIL), 1915-1919.

43. Media Portrayals of Minorities: Muslims in British Newspaper Headlines, 2001–2012.

44. From charity to security: the emergence of the National School Lunch Program.

45. Sports Gambling during the Second World War: A British Entertainment for Critical Times or a National Evil?

46. The Making of the Global Working Class in Contemporary History.

47. A tale of two asbestos giants: Corporate reports as (auto)biography.

48. A Short Psychosocial History of British Child Abuse and Protection: Case Studies in Problems of Mourning in the Public Sphere.

49. Whiteness in Scotland: shame, belonging and diversity management in a Glasgow workplace.

50. Developing an independent anti-racist model for asylum rights organizing in England.