Items where Subject is "History"

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  • Arts and Humanities(all) (289)
  • History (65)
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  • British trade unionism in the 1980s reassessed. Are recurring assumptions about union membership and strikes flawed? (2023) Ed Blissett
  • Fatally divided? An analysis of the role micro-political divisions played in the trade unions’ loss of the 1986–1987 News International dispute : An analysis of the role micro-political divisions played in the trade unions’ loss of the 1986-87 News International dispute. (2018) Edward Blissett
  • 'Landscape Gardens in The Ruling Class'. (2010) Mark Broughton
  • 'A Sculptural Moment: The Epilogue of Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent (1971)'. (2010) Mark Broughton
  • Zero-gravity wardrobes: The behaviour of costume in weightless environments. (2020) Barbara Brownie
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  • Women’s Jujutsu and Judo in the Early Twentieth-Century: The Cases of Phoebe Roberts, Edith Garrud and Sarah Mayer. (2019) Michael Callan, Conor Heffernan and Amanda Spenn
  • 'He came to her bed pretending courtship': sex, courtship and the making of marriage in Ulster, 1750-1844. (2018) Leanne Calvert
  • Objects of Affection? Materialising Courtship, Love and Sex in Ireland, c. 1800-1830. (2022) Leanne Calvert
  • ‘What a wonderful change have I undergone … so altered in stature, knowledge & ideas!’: Apprenticeship, Adolescence and Growing Up in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Ulster. (2018) Leanne Calvert
  • ‘came to her Dressed in mans cloaths’: Transgender histories and queer approaches to the family in eighteenth-century Ireland. (2024) Leanne Calvert
  • RIFNET. A new agenda for the Irish family: messy realities & messier lives. (2024) Leanne Calvert and Maeve O'Riordan
  • Introduction to Gravity Models of Migration & Trade. (2019) Adam Crymble
  • Does your historical collection need a database-driven website? (2015) Adam Crymble
  • How Criminal were the Irish? Bias in the detection of London currency crime, 1797-1821. (2018) Adam Crymble
  • The Programming Historian. (2012) Adam Crymble
  • Modelling regional imbalances in English plebeian migration to late eighteenth-century London. (2018) Adam Crymble, Adam Dennett and Tim Hitchcock
  • Vagrant Lives: 14,789 Vagrants Processed by the County of Middlesex, 1777-1786. (2015) Adam Crymble, Louise Falcini and Tim Hitchcock
  • Tales of Brexits Past and Present : Understanding the Choices, Threats and Opportunities in Our Separation From the EU. (2018) Nigel Culkin and Richard Simmons
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  • Finding the Folklore in the Annals of Psychiatry. (2022) Owen Davies
  • Print Grimoires and the Democratization of Learned Magic in the Later Early Modern Period: Bricolage Tradition and the Cross-Cultural Transmission of Knowledge. (2023) Owen Davies
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  • Patients, Practitioners and Lodgers: : Male Sexual Health Patients’ and Their Healers’ use of Location in Early Modern Medical Encounters. (2018) Jennifer Evans
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  • Museums in Britain : A History. (2014) Christine Garwood
  • Hurricane Jessie. (2019) Lorna Gibb
  • Evaluating the 1881 Census Transcription: a Pilot Survey of Hertfordshire. (2004) N. Goose
  • Farm Service in Southern England in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. (2003) N. Goose
  • Hertfordshire in History: Nineteenth-Century Poverty and Early Modern Probates - Local History Projects in their Historical Context. (2005) N. Goose
  • How Accurately Do the Hearth Tax Returns Reflect Wealth A Discussion of Some Urban Evidence. (2001) N. Goose
  • How Good is the 1881 Census Transcription The Results of an Evaluation for Hertfordshire. (2002) N. Goose
  • How Saucy did it Make the Poor The Straw Plait and Hat Trades, Illegitimate Fertility and the Family in Nineteenth-Century Hertfordshire. (2006) N. Goose
  • Poverty, Old Age and Gender in Nineteenth Century England: the case of Hertfordshire. (2005) N. Goose
  • Magic, Custom and Local Culture in Hertfordshire 1823- 1914: an Exercise in Nominal Record Linkage. (2003) N. Goose and O. Davies
  • Review of Recent Periodical Literature. (2001) N. Goose and A. Hinde
  • Review of recent Periodical Literature. (2003) N. Goose and A. Hinde
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  • Constructing the 'New Australian Patient': Assimilation as preventative medicine in post-war Australia. (2019) Eureka Henrich
  • Applying for Lottery Funding-The Experience of the 'Old Bailey Proceedings On-line' Project. (2002) Tim Hitchcock and R. Shoemaker
  • Fast Girls, Foreigners and GIs : An Exploration of the Discursive Strategies Through Which the Status of Pre-Marital (Hetero) sexual Ignorance and Restraint Was Upheld During the Second World War. (2009) Jenny Hockey, Angela Meah and Victoria Robinson
  • ‘The Stone Axe from Way Back’: A Mutable Magical Object in Folklore and Fiction. (2019) Ceri Houlbrook
  • The Concealed Revealed: The ‘afterlives’ of apotropaic deposits. (2018) Ceri Houlbrook
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  • Barriers to leisure participation for people with dementia and their carers : An exploratory analysis of carer and people with dementia’s experiences. (2016) Anthea Innes, Stephen J. Page and Clare Cutler
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  • The limits of understanding and the understanding of limits : David Hume’s mathematical sources. (2023) Brendan Larvor
  • History and philosophy of infinity : Selected papers from the conference “Foundations of the Formal Sciences VIII” held at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England, 20–23 September 2013. (2015) B. Larvor, Benedikt Loewe and Dirk Schlimm
  • THE RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF METHODIST TICKETS, AND ASSOCIATED PRACTICES OF COLLECTING AND RECOLLECTING, 1741-2017. (2019) Sarah Lloyd
  • Pleasing Spectacles and elegant dinners: conviviality, rememberence and charity, Anniversaries in 18th Century London. (2002) S. Lloyd
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  • Martial Arts. (2020) Leonardo Jose Mataruna-Dos-Santos, Mauro Cesar Gurgel Alencar de Carvalho, Mike Callan and John Nauright
  • Imprenditoria italiana in Gran Bretagna. Il consumo del caffe stile italiano. (2005) J.T. Morris
  • Traders, taxpayers, citizens: the lower middle classes from Liberalism. (2002) J.T. Morris
  • Performing public credit at the eighteenth-century Bank of England. (2019) Anne L. Murphy
  • ‘You do manage it so well that I cannot do better’: the working life of Elizabeth Jeake of Rye (1667-1736). (2018) Anne L. Murphy
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  • The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • Conflicts of power, landscape and amenity in debates over the British Super Grid in the 1950s. (2019) Katrina Navickas
  • The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts. (2022) Katrina Navickas
  • Legal and historical geographies of the Greenham Common protest camps in the 1980s. (2023) 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
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  • DACURA: a new solution to data harvesting and knowledge extraction for the historical sciences. (2018) Peter N. Peregrine, Rob Brennan, Thomas Currie, Kevin Feeney, Pieter Francois, Peter Turchin and Harvey Whitehouse
  • Alexey Brodovitch. (2002) Kerry William Purcell
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  • Universities as Agents of the State: the Example of Widening Participation. (2016) Renton Ross Alexander
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  • Hollywood’s Raid on Entebbe : Behind the Scenes of the United States-Israel Alliance. (2018) Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman
  • Star Power: Kirk Douglas, Celebrity Activism and the Hollywood-Israel connection. (2020) Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman
  • Chronologies of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Britain. (2007) J. Styles
  • Enlightened Princesses between Germany and Britain. (2017) John Styles