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1. PAPER ROUTES: BLEAK HOUSE, RUBBISH THEORY, AND THE CHARACTER ECONOMY OF REALISM.

2. Are spatial inequalities growing? The scale of population concentrations in England and Wales.

3. Faith, planning and changing multiculturalism: constructing religious buildings in London's suburbia.

4. Super-diverse street: a ‘trans-ethnography’ across migrant localities.

5. 'True stories from bare times on road': Developing empowerment, identity and social capital among urban minority ethnic young people in London, UK.

6. Linking Social Deprivation and Digital Exclusion in England.

7. Including the Socially Excluded: The Impact of Government Policy on Vulnerable Families and Children in Need.

8. ‘We all eat the same bread’: the roots and limits of cosmopolitan bridging ties developed by Romanians in London.

9. Mega-Retail-Led Regeneration and Housing Price.

10. Modelling Socioeconomic Neighbourhood Change due to Internal Migration in England.

11. State and Society in the English Countryside: The Rural Community Movement 1918–39.

12. Private equity and the concept of brittle trust.

13. Gauging crime in late eighteenth-century London.

14. Assembling Justice Spaces: The Scalar Politics of Environmental Justice in North-east England.

15. 'The mystical character of commodities': the consumer society in 18th-century England.

16. Exploring commonality and difference in in-depth interviewing: a case-study of researching British Asian women.

17. The ‘Change for Children’ Programme in England: Towards the ‘Preventive-Surveillance State’.

18. Sonic geography in a nature region.

19. ANGER AND THE NEGOTIATION OF RELATIONSHIPS IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND.

20. Characteristics of women in a prison mental health assessment unit in England and Wales (2008-2010).

21. Medical Revolutions? The Growth of Medicine in England, 1660-1800.

22. From ‘emigrants’ to ‘Italians’: what is new in Italian migration to London?

23. ‘Them and Us’: ‘Black Neighbourhoods’ as a Social Capital Resource among Black Youths Living in Inner-city London.

24. 'A COMFORTABLE LODGING AND ONE SHILLING AND FOURPENCE A DAY': THE MATERIAL BENEFITS OF AN ALMSHOUSE PLACE.

25. Long-term changes in sickness and health: further evidence from the Hampshire Friendly Society/The "cultural inflation" of morbidity during the English mortality decline: a new look.

26. On the Receiving End: Women and Stolen Goods in London 1783-1815.

27. London Women, the Courts and the 'Golden Age': A Quantitative Analysis of Female Litigants in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries.

28. A Typology of Travellers: Migration, Justice, and Vagrancy in Warwickshire, 1670–1730.

29. Nothing Too Good for the People: Local Labour and London's Interwar Health Centre Movement.

30. Children Having Children? Religion, Psychology and the Birth of the Teenage Pregnancy Problem.

31. The life cycle of a metropolitan business network: Liverpool 1750-1810.

32. Self-direction, place and community — re-discovering the emotional depths: a conversation with social workers in a London borough.

33. Revanchist Sanitisation or Coercive Care? The Use of Enforcement to Combat Begging, Street Drinking and Rough Sleeping in England.

34. Icons of the New System: Workhouse Construction and Relief Practices in London under the Old and New Poor Law.

35. Ethnic Diasporas and Business Competitiveness: Minority-Owned Enterprises in London.

36. Was Dick Whittington taller than those he left behind? Anthropometric measures, migration and the quality of life in early nineteenth century London?

37. Labour market experiences of young UK Bangladeshi men: Identity, inclusion and exclusion in inner-city London.

38. “Within the Pale.” British Intellectual Society and the Image of the Russian Jew, 1890–1907.

39. Provider and Care Workforce Influences on Quality of Home-Care Services in England.

40. Socio-economic Structure and Health in London.

41. After the Bombs.

42. The demographic transition: causes and consequences.

43. SCHOOLS, SCHOOLING AND ELITE STATUS IN ENGLISH EDUCATION - CHANGING CONFIGURATIONS?

44. Loose, idle and disorderly: vagrant removal in late eighteenth-century Middlesex.

45. Winifred M. Patton and the Irish Revival in London.

46. ‘Where Is the Global City?’ Visual Narratives of London among East European Migrants.

47. A Decade in the Life of Elizabeth Harvey of Taunton 1696-1706.

48. Smoking cessation in England: Intentionality, anticipated ease of quitting and advice provision

49. 'The second Banbury study', Colin Bell interviewed by Paul Thompson.

50. The child health/family income gradient: Evidence from England