Author
Number of items: 18.
A return to materialism? Putting social history back into place. (2018)
Katrina Navickas
From Chartist Newspaper to Digital Map of Grassroots Meetings, 1841-1844: Documenting Workflows. (2017)
Katrina Navickas
and
Adam Crymble
Searching for the Material in Peter K. Andersson’s ‘How Civilized Were the Victorians?’. (2016)
Katrina Navickas
“A reformer’s wife ought to be an heroine”: gender, family and English radicals imprisoned under the Suspension of Habeas Corpus Act of 1817. (2016)
Katrina Navickas
Protest and the Politics of Space and Place, 1789-1848. (2015)
Katrina Navickas
The 'Spirit of Loyalty': Material Culture, Space and the Construction of an English Loyalist Memory, 1790-1840. (2014)
Katrina Navickas
Lancashire Britishness : Patriotism in the Manchester Region during the Napoleonic Wars. (2014)
Katrina Navickas
'Theaw Kon Ekspect No Mooar Eawt ov a Pig thin a Grunt' : Searching for the Radical Dialect Voice in Industrial Lancashire and the West Riding, 1798–1819. (2012)
Katrina Navickas
Protest History or the History of Protest? (2012)
Katrina Navickas
Captain Swing in the North : the Carlisle Riots of 1830. (2011)
Katrina Navickas
Luddism, incendiarism and the defence of rural 'task-scapes' in 1812. (2011)
K. Navickas
What happened to class? New histories of labour and collective action in Britain. (2011)
Katrina Navickas
That sash will hang you : political clothing and adornment in England, 1780-1840. (2010)
K. Navickas
Loyalism and Radicalism in Lancashire, 1798-1815. (2009)
Katrina Navickas
Moors, Fields, and Popular Protest in South Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1800–1848. (2009)
K. Navickas
Jacobites and Jacobins : Two Eighteenth Century Perspectives. (2006)
Katrina Navickas
and
Jonathan Oates
The search for 'General Ludd': the mythology of Luddism. (2005)
K Navickas
The Cragg Family Memorandum Book : society, politics, and religion in North Lancashire during the 1790s. (2005)
Katrina Navickas