The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) provides records of over 627,600 publications (books, journal articles, and chapters in edited collections) relating to British and Irish history.

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The following list is a selection of BBIH records that relate to environmental history, which is the theme of History Day 2021. Collaboratively created between the Institute of Historical Research and Senate House Library, History Day is a free annual one-day event that brings together students, researchers and anyone with an interest in history with professionals from archives, libraries, publishers and other organisations with history collections from the UK and beyond. History Day 2021 will be taking place on Thursday 4 November 2021.
The list offers 575 recent publications focusing on attitudes to nature and the environment. These books, articles and chapters were published between 2016 and 2021, and are ordered by year of publication (starting with the most recently published). Our coverage of recently published titles is ongoing, and further records will be added in future updates of the Bibliography.
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1) | Mimicry and display in Victorian literary culture : nature, science and the nineteenth-century imagination Will Abberley Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 123 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) | |
2) | The British Catholic debate over vivisection, 1876 – 1914: a common theology but differing applications William M. Abbott British Catholic History, 34.3 (2019) 451-477 Full text | |
3) | Towards an Environmental History of Nineteenth-Century Dublin Juliana Adelman in: Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland, ed. by Matthew Kelly, Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019), pp. 139-158. Full text | |
4) | Science Policy under Thatcher Jon Agar (London: UCL Press, 2019) Full text | |
5) | Green Victorians : the simple life in John Ruskin’s Lake District Vicky Albritton & Fredrik Albritton Jonsson (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2016) | |
6) | The Natural History of the Houyhnhnms : Noble Horses in Gulliver’s Travels Bryan Alkemeyer The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 57.1 (2016) 23-37 | |
7) | ‘An incredibly vile sport’ : Campaigns against Otter Hunting in Britain, 1900–39 Daniel Allen , Charles Watkins & David Matless Rural History, 27.1 (2016) 79-101 Full text | |
8) | City of beasts : how animals shaped Georgian London Thomas Almeroth-Williams (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019) 2 review(s) | |
9) | The Watchdogs of Georgian London : Non-human Agency, Crime Prevention and Control of Urban Space Tom Almeroth-Williams London Journal, 43.3 (2018) 267-288 Full text | |
10) | Cities, Mountains and Being Modern in fin-de-siècle England and Germany Ben Anderson (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) Full text | |
11) | The Battle of the Atlantic: The environmental front of World War II Samuel Andriessen International Journal of Maritime History, 31.4 (2019) 814-825 Full text | |
12) | George Eliot : Interdisciplinary Essays ed. by Jean Arnold & Lila Marz Harper (Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text | |
13) | A history of uncertainty : bovine tuberculosis in Britain, 1850 to the present Peter Joseph Atkins New perspectives on veterinary history (Winchester: Winchester University Press, 2016) | |
14) | ‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America Sara Atwood Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 91 (2020) Full text | |
15) | The Impact and Legacy of the Otterburn Public Inquiry, Northumberland National Park, England Richard Austin , Guy Garrod & Nicola Thompson Northern History, 55.1 (2018) 92-110 Full text | |
16) | Victorians and their animals : beast on a leash ed. by Brenda Ayres Perspectives on the non-human in literature and culture (London: Routledge, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
17) | Birds and creaturely hierarchies in Renaissance literature : Shakespeare, Descartes, and animal studies Rebecca Ann Bach Perspectives on the non-human in literature and culture (London: Routledge, 2016) | |
18) | Coastal Squeeze: Environmental Metamorphosis and Lyly’s Lincolnshire Patricia Badir in: Ovidian transversions : ‘Iphis and Ianthe’, 1300-1650, ed. by Valerie Traub, Patricia Badir and Peggy McCracken, Conversions (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019), pp. 191-212. | |
19) | Octavia Hill, nature and open space : crowning success or campaigning ‘utterly without result’ Elizabeth Baigent in: ‘Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles’ : Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society, ed. by Elizabeth Baigent and Ben Cowell (London: University of London. Institute of Historical Research, [2016]), pp. 141-161. | |
20) | Literary Plagiarism and Scientific Originality in the “Trans-Atlantic Wilderness” of Goldsmith, Aikin, and Barbauld Melissa Bailes Eighteenth-Century Studies, 49.2 (2016) 265-279 Full text | |
21) | Titian Country : Josiah Gilbert (1814–1893) and the Dolomite Mountains William Bainbridge Journal of Historical Geography, 56 (2017) 22-42 Full text | |
22) | Moral Entanglements : Conserving Birds in Britain and Germany. Author Bargheer, Stefan. Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press 2018 Stefan Bargheer (Chicago (IL) and London: Chicago University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
23) | ‘Alle kynnes thynges’ : The Ecology of Piers Plowman Justin L. Barker Parergon, 33.1 (2016) 69-90 Full text | |
24) | Returning the Look : Emotion, Encounter, and Inter-Subjectivity in Wildlife Films Gioia Barnbrook Society & Animals, 24.6 (2016) 523-534 Full text | |
25) | Keynes, Animal Spirits, and Instinct : Reason Plus Intuition is Better Than Rational Vincent Barnett Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 39.3 (2017) 381-399 Full text | |
26) | The Shakespearean forest Anne Barton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017) | |
27) | The global history of organic farming Gregory Allen Barton (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018) | |
28) | The Myth of the Peasant in the Global Organic Farming Movement Gregory Allen Barton Itinerario, 41.1 (2017) 75-91 Full text | |
29) | “Deceives in an acceptable, amusing and praiseworthy fashion” : still life, illusion, and deception Tim Batchelor in: Court, country, city : British art and architecture, 1660-1735, ed. by Mark Hallett, Nigel Llewellyn and Martin Myrone, Studies in British Art, 24 (New Haven: Yale University Press, [2016]), pp. 335-352. | |
30) | Anti-vivisection and the profession of medicine in Britain : a social history A. W. Bates The Palgrave Macmillan animal ethics series (London: Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]) Full text | |
31) | Radical conservation and the eco-logy of late medieval political complaint Stephanie L. Batkie in: The politics of ecology : land, life, and law in medieval Britain, ed. by Joseph Taylor, Interventions: new studies in medieval culture (Columbus (OH): Ohio State University Press, 2016), pp. 210-231. | |
32) | Beloved Beasts : Reflections on the History and Impact of the British “Animals in War” Memorial Judy Tydor Baumel-Schwartz History and Memory, 29.1 (2017) 104-133 | |
33) | Repairing a Break with the Past : Considering Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Ceramic Repair in Newfoundland and Labrador Matthew A. Beaudoin International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 21.3 (2017) 755-771 Full text | |
34) | Sustainability romance: Havelok the Dane’s political ecology Alexis Kellner Becker in: New medieval literatures, volume 16, ed. by Laura Ashe, Wendy Scase and David Lawton, New Medieval Literatures [D. S. Brewer], 16 (Woodbridge, Suffolk: D.S. Brewer, an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2016), pp. 83-108. | |
35) | Murdering animals : writings on theriocide, homicide and nonspeciesist criminology ed. by Piers Beirne , Ian O’Donnell & J. H. L. J. Janssen Palgrave studies in green criminology (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) Full text | |
36) | Jane Loudon’s Wildflowers, Popular Science, and the Victorian Culture of Knowledge Mary Ellen Bellanca in: Victorian writers and the environment : ecocritical perspectives, ed. by Laurence W. Mazzeno and Ronald D. Morrison, Among the Victorians and Modernists (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 174-187. | |
37) | Decolonization, Environmentalism and Nationalism in Australia and South Africa Brett M Bennett Itinerario, 41.1 (2017) 27-50 Full text | |
38) | Natures in translation : romanticism and colonial natural history Alan Bewell (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, [2017]) 3 review(s) | |
39) | ‘Forest Conservation without Conservancy’: A Study on the Strategic Aspects of the Inner Line Reserve in Colonial Assam Srijani Bhattacharjee Indian Historical Review, 47.2 (2020) 187-205 Full text | |
40) | A guinea for a guinea pig: a manuscript satire on England’s first animal–human blood transfusion Ivana Bicak Renaissance Studies, 34.2 (2020) 173-190 Full text | |
41) | Undeadness and the tree of life : the ecological thought of sovereignty Kathleen Biddick in: The politics of ecology : land, life, and law in medieval Britain, ed. by Joseph Taylor, Interventions: new studies in medieval culture (Columbus (OH): Ohio State University Press, 2016), pp. 151-178. | |
42) | Beacons of Belief: Seasonal Change and Sacred Trees in Britain from Prehistory to the Later Middle Ages Michael D. J. Bintley in: Stasis in the medieval West? : questioning change and continuity, ed. by Michael D. J. Bintley, Martin Locker, Victoria Symons and Mary Wellesley, The new Middle Ages (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 27-45. Full text | |
43) | Willughby’s Buzzard : names and misnomers of the European Honey-buzzard (Pernis apivorus) T. R. Birkhead , I. Charmantier , P. J. Smith & R. Montgomerie Archives of Natural History, 45.1 (2018) 80-91 Full text | |
44) | Rare red eggs of the Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) : birds, biology and people at Bempton, Yorkshire, in the early 1900s T. R. Birkhead & R. Montgomerie Archives of Natural History, 45.1 (2018) 69-79 Full text | |
45) | Natural histories Donald Bloxham History Today, 70.10 (2020) 85-89 | |
46) | Mrs Pankhurst’s purple feather : fashion, fury and feminism – women’s fight for change Tessa Boase (London: Aurum Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
47) | Bestiality in a Time of Smallpox: Dr. Jenner and the “Modern Chimera” Rob Boddice in: Exploring animal encounters : philosophical, cultural, and historical perspectives, ed. by Dominik Ohrem and Matthew Calarco, Palgrave studies in animals and literature (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 155-178. Full text | |
48) | The science of sympathy : morality, evolution, and Victorian civilization Rob Boddice History of emotions, 6 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2016) 5 review(s) | |
49) | Shakespeare’s Animal Theater Bruce Thomas Boehrer in: Animals, animality, and literature, ed. by Bruce Thomas Boehrer, Molly Hand and Brian Massumi, Cambridge critical concepts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 121-135. Full text | |
50) | The view from the gentleman’s seat John Bonehill in: Court, country, city : British art and architecture, 1660-1735, ed. by Mark Hallett, Nigel Llewellyn and Martin Myrone, Studies in British Art, 24 (New Haven: Yale University Press, [2016]), pp. 383-409. | |
51) | Literature and nature in the English Renaissance : an ecocritical anthology Todd Andrew Borlik (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
52) | Shakespeare’s Insect Theater: Fairy Lore as Elizabethan Folk Entomology Todd Andrew Borlik in: Performing animals : history, agency, theater, ed. by Karen Raber and Monica Mattfeld, Animalibus: of animals and cultures, 11 (University Park (PA): The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017), pp. 123-140. | |
53) | Shakespeare’s ocean : an ecocritical exploration Daniel Brayton Under the sign of nature : explorations in ecocriticism (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
54) | Railways and the Exploitation of Victoria’s Forests, 1880s–1920s André Brett Australian Economic History Review, 59.2 (2019) 159-180 Full text | |
55) | A Sudden Fancy for Tree-Planting? Forest Conservation and the Demise of New Zealand’s Provinces André Brett Environment and History, 23.1 (2017) 123-145 Full text | |
56) | Talking Wolves, Golden Fish, and Lion Sex: The Alterations to Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica as Evidence of Audience Disbelief? Keagan Brewer Parergon, 37.1 (2020) 27-53 Full text | |
57) | ‘History in Stone’ : Hardy, Morris, and architectural preservation Samantha Briggs Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 137 (2016) 23-31 | |
58) | Decolonized pastoral : perambulatory perception and the locus of loss Thomas Bristow Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 41.1 (2019) 35-49 Full text | |
59) | Beasts of burden : biopolitics, labor, and animal life in British Romanticism Ron Broglio Studies in the long nineteenth century (Albany: SUNY Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
60) | The Chancellors’ Dilemma: The Impact of the First World War on Faculty Jurisdiction Anne C. Brook Studies in Church History, 56 (2020) 471-486 Full text | |
61) | Restoring creation : the natural world in the Anglo-Saxon saints’ lives of Cuthbert and Guthlac Britton Brooks Nature and environment in the Middle Ages (Cambridge: D.S.Brewer, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
62) | Palmerston’s Conquest of Sligo David Brown in: Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland, ed. by Matthew Kelly, Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019), pp. 35-54. Full text | |
63) | The railway preservation revolution : a history of Britain’s heritage railways Jonathan Brown (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Transport, 2017) | |
64) | Medieval Stained Glass and the Victorian Restorer Sarah Brown 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 30 (2020) 1-26 Full text | |
65) | The Australian Gold Rushes, 1850–1900: Elites, Mineral Ownership, and Democracy Zdravka Brunkova & Martin Shanahan in: The political economy of resource regulation : an international and comparative history, 1850-2015, ed. by Andreas R. D. Sanders, Pål Thonstad Sandvik and Espen Storli (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2019), pp. 23-44. | |
66) | Analogies from the Vegetable Creation: The Botanical Logic of Edgeworth’s Belinda Thomas Bullington The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 61.1 (2020) 1-21 Full text | |
67) | Poeticizing the “Pet of the Parlor” : Domesticated Canaries in Victorian Periodicals Catherine Burton Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 39.1 (2017) 15-31 Full text | |
68) | James Cossar Ewart and the Origins of the Animal Breeding Research Department in Edinburgh, 1895–1920 Clare Button Journal of the History of Biology, 51.3 (2018) 445-477 Full text | |
69) | Otherworlds : fantasy and history in medieval literature Aisling Byrne (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016) | |
70) | Aboriginal biocultural knowledge in south-eastern Australia : perspectives of early colonists / Fred Cahir , Ian D. Clark & Philip A. Clarke (Clayton South, Vic.: CSIRO Publishing, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
71) | An unusual souvenir of the Boer War Stephen Callaghan History Ireland, 27.2 (2019) 43-43 Full text | |
72) | Who controls the hunt? : First Nations, treaty rights, and wildlife conservation in Ontario, 1783-1939 David Calverley Nature, history, society (Vancouver (BC): UBC Press, 2018) 2 review(s) | |
73) | Fleets of Fodder : The Ecological Orchestration of Agrarian Improvement in New South Wales and the Cape of Good Hope, 1780–1830 Maura Capps Journal of British Studies, 56.3 (2017) 532-556 Full text | |
74) | Butterfly touch: rehabilitation, nature and the haptic arts in the First World War Ana Carden-Coyne Critical Military Studies, 6.2 (2020) 176-203 Full text | |
75) | Abolishing Cruelty: The Concurrent Growth of AntiSlavery and Animal Welfare Sentiment in British and Colonial Literature Brycchan Carey Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 43.2 (2020) 203-220 Full text | |
76) | The smoke-dragon and how to destroy it Edward Carpenter & Stephen E. Hunt Bristol Radical pamphleteer, 38 (Bristol: Bristol Radical History Group, 2017) | |
77) | Public Silence and Police Surveillance : Conflicting Attitudes to Bestiality in Colonial Otago Sarah Carr Journal of the History of Sexuality, 25.3 (2016) 420-436 | |
78) | Trading Horses in the Eighteenth Century: Rhode Island and the Atlantic World Charlotte Carrington-Farmer in: Equestrian cultures : horses, human society, and the discourse of modernity, ed. by Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfield, Animal lives (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2019), . Full text | |
79) | New woman ecologies : from arts and crafts to the Great War and beyond Alicia Carroll Under the sign of nature : explorations in ecocriticism (Charlottesville (VA): University of Virginia Press, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text | |
80) | “Remember There’s Nothing Secret About a Nuclear Power Station” : Institutional Communication on Invisible Environmental Risks in British TV… Lucie de Carvalho Revue française de civilisation britannique, 23.3 (2018) | |
81) | Newman House St Stephen’s Green Dublin : the later works of restoration 1991-1995 Christine Casey in: Art history after Françoise Henry : 50 years at UCD, 1965-2015, ed. by Carla Briggs, Nicola Figgis, Lynda Mulvin and Paula Murphy, – (Dublin: UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy, 2016; Kinsale, Co Cork: Gandon Editions, 2016), pp. 182-195. | |
82) | Dying races, deforestation and drought: the political ecology of social Darwinism in Kenya Colony’s western highlands Connor Joseph Cavanagh Journal of Historical Geography, 66 (2019) 93-103 Full text | |
83) | Arachnophobia and early English literature Megan Cavell in: New Medieval Literatures, volume 18, ed. by Laura Ashe, Philip Knox, David Lawton and Wendy Scase, New Medieval Literatures [D. S. Brewer] (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2018), pp. 1-43. | |
84) | Weaving words and binding bodies : the poetics of human experience in Old English literature Megan Cavell Toronto Anglo-Saxon series, 19 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016) | |
85) | The smoke of London : energy and environment in the early modern city William M. Cavert Cambridge studies in early modern British history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016) 7 review(s) | |
86) | Novel cultivations : plants in British literature of the global nineteenth century Elizabeth Hope Chang Under the sign of nature : explorations in ecocriticism (Charlottesville (VA): University of Virginia Press, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text | |
87) | Killer plants of the late nineteenth century Elizabeth Hope Chang in: Strange science : investigating the limits of knowledge in the Victorian Age, ed. by Lara Pauline Karpenko and Shalyn R. Claggett (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, [2017]), pp. 81-101. | |
88) | Why Drink Water?: Diet, Materialisms, and British Imperialism Joyce E. Chaplin Osiris, 35 (2020) 99-122 Full text | |
89) | The zoo : the wild and wonderful tale of the founding of London Zoo Isobel Charman (London: Viking, 2016) | |
90) | Dagga and Prohibition: Markets, Animals, and the Imperial Contexts of Knowledge, 1893–1925 Utathya Chattopadhyaya Suid-Afrikaanse historiese joernaal : South African historical journal, 71.4 (2019) 587-613 Full text | |
91) | Victorian Dogs, Victorian Men : Affect and Animals in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture Keridiana Chez (Columbus (OH): Ohio State University Press, 2017) 2 review(s) | |
92) | Prime Mates: The Simian, Maternity and Abjection in Brobdingnag Jeremy Chow Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 43.3 (2020) 315-325 Full text | |
93) | Amenity as educator: Geographies of education, citizenship, and the CPRE in 1930s England Francesca Church Geographical Journal, 185.3 (2019) 258-267 Full text | |
94) | The Animal in the Machine : Punishment and Pleasure in Victorian Magic Lantern Shows Shalyn Claggett Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 40.1 (2018) 1-18 Full text | |
95) | ‘Turns wick low’ : Samuel Beckett’s Darkening Vision and an Irish County David Clare Studies: an Irish quarterly review, 105.420 (2016-17) 497-509 | |
96) | Pesticides, pollution and the UK’s silent spring, 1963–1964: Poison in the Garden of England John F. M. Clark Notes & Records of the Royal Society (of London), 71.3 (2017) 297-327 Full text | |
97) | Activism and Environmentalism in British Rock Music : the Case of Radiohead Guillaume Clément Revue française de civilisation britannique, 22.3 (2017) Full text | |
98) | The Brecon Mansion House : the surviving north-west wing Nigel Clubb Brycheiniog, 48 (2017) 148-152 | |
99) | The Muskrat’s New Frontier: The Rise and Fall of an American Animal Empire in Britain Peter Coates Environmental History, 25.2 (2020) 207-236 Full text | |
100) | Who Did Let the Dogs Out?—Nuisance Dogs in Late Medieval and Early Modern England Emily Cockayne in: Our dogs, our selves : dogs in Medieval and early modern art, literature, and society, ed. by Laura D. Gelfand, Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 6 (Leiden: Brill, 2016), pp. 41-67. Full text | |
101) | Metamorphosis : The Rice Boom, Environmental Transformation, and the Problem of Truncation in Colonial Lower Burma, 1850–1940 Peter A. Coclanis Agricultural History, 93.1 (2019) 35-67 Full text | |
102) | Dickens’s Talking Dogs: Allegories of Animal Voice in the Victorian Novel Elisha Cohn Victorian Literature and Culture, 47.3 (2019) 541-574 Full text | |
103) | Swift Among the Locust: Vermin Infestation And Natural Philosophy In The Eighteenth Century Lucinda Cole in: Animals, animality, and literature, ed. by Bruce Thomas Boehrer, Molly Hand and Brian Massumi, Cambridge critical concepts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 136-155. Full text | |
104) | Imperfect creatures : vermin, literature, and the sciences of life, 1600-1740 Lucinda Cole (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, [2016]) | |
105) | About Britain : driving the landscape of Britain (at speed?) Tim Cole in: Histories of technology, the environment, and modern Britain, ed. by Jon Agar and Jacob Ward (London: UCL Press, 2018), pp. 123-141. | |
106) | ‘With envious eyes’ : Rabbit-poaching and class conflict in H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau James T. Collinge Literature & History, 26.1 (2017) 39-55 Full text | |
107) | ‘Nature herself seems in the vapours now’: poetry and climate change in Ireland 1600–1820 Lucy Collins Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, section C, 120 (2020) 325-347 Full text | |
108) | Knowing nature in the business records of the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1670–1840 George Colpitts Business History, 59.7 (2017) 1054-1080 Full text | |
109) | ‘Godless Clowns’ : Resisting the Railway and Keeping the ‘Wrong Sort of People’ out of the Lake District Andrew Connell Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 3rd ser., 17 (2017) 153-172 | |
110) | Bestiaries of feeling : flies, snails, toads and spiders in Richard Lovelace’s Lucasta : Posthume Poems (1659) Ruth Connolly Seventeenth Century, 32.4 (2017) 473-491 Full text | |
111) | Cavendish vs. Descartes on Mechanism and Animal Souls Hadley Cooney in: The Oxford handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism, ed. by Steven Nadler, Tad M. Schmaltz and Delphine Antoine-Mahut (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), . Full text | |
112) | Stones and Lilies: Ruskin’s legacy since 1969 Suzanne Fagence Cooper Journal of Art Historiography, 22 (2020) 1-12 | |
113) | Risk, Time and Everyday Environmentalism in Modern Britain Timothy Cooper in: Governing risks in modern Britain : danger, safety and accidents, c. 1800-2000, ed. by Tom Crook and Mike Esbester (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 149-168. | |
114) | The Torrey Canyon Disaster, Everyday Life, and the “Greening” of Britain Timothy Cooper & Anna Green Environmental History, 22.1 (2017) 101-126 Full text | |
115) | 150 years of life in Cork Cork Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ([Cork]: Cork Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, [2020]; Cork, Ireland: Lettertec Ireland Limited, [2020]) | |
116) | The Palace of Westminster: Another Window of Opportunity? LeanneMarie Cotter & Matthew Flinders Parliamentary History, 38.1 (2019) 149-165 Full text | |
117) | Prior Henry (1285-1331) : rescuer of Eastry church Charles Coulson Archaeologia Cantiana, 139 (2018) 199-223 | |
118) | Farming, fascism and ecology : a life of Jorian Jenks Philip M. Coupland Routledge studies in fascism and the far right (London: Routledge, 2016) | |
119) | Animal Objects : Memory, Desire and Mourning Julia Courtney Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 88 (2018) [s.p.] Full text | |
120) | For the benefit of the nation : politics and the early National Trust Ben Cowell in: ‘Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles’ : Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society, ed. by Elizabeth Baigent and Ben Cowell (London: University of London. Institute of Historical Research, [2016]), pp. 295-316. | |
121) | ‘A disgusting exhibition of brutality’: animals, the law, and the Warwick lion fight of 1825 Helen Cowie in: Interspecies interactions : animals and humans between the Middle Ages and modernity, ed. by Sarah D. P. Cockram and Andrew Wells (London: Routledge, 2018), pp. 149-168. | |
122) | From the Andes to the Outback : Acclimatising Alpacas in the British Empire Helen Cowie Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 45.4 (2017) 551-579 Full text | |
123) | Queen Bees, Queen Bess, and the Gender Politics of Butler’s Feminine Monarchie Elizabeth Crachiolo Sixteenth Century Journal, 49.2 (2018) 323-338 | |
124) | “The lytel erthe that here is”: Environmental Thought in Chaucer’s Parliament of Fowls Susan Crane Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 39.1 (2017) 1-30 Full text | |
125) | How animals may help us understand men : Thomas Willis’s Anatomy of the Brain (1664) & Two discourses concerning the soules of brutes (1672) Claire Crignon in: Human & animal cognition in early modern philosophy & medicine, ed. by Stefanie Buchenau and Roberto Lo Presti (Pittsburgh (PA): University of Pittsburgh Press, [2017]), pp. 173-185. | |
126) | ‘And has not art promoted our work also?’: Visual culture in animal–human history J. Keri Cronin in: The Routledge companion to animal-human history, ed. by Hilda Kean and Philip Howell, Routledge companions (London: Routledge, 2018), pp. 251-272. | |
127) | Art for animals : visual culture and animal advocacy, 1870-1914 J. Keri Cronin Animalibus: of animals and cultures, 12 (University Park (PA): The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2018) 3 review(s) | |
128) | Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Inconvenient Truth: Making Sense of the Janus-Faced Thames Sarah Crover Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 40.1 (2018) 389-399 Full text | |
129) | Conserving the Waterways Heritage Nigel Crowe Industrial Archaeology Review, 40.2 (2018) 65-73 Full text | |
130) | ‘Few Commodities are More Hazardous’ : Australian Live Animal Export, 1788-1880 Nancy Cushing Environment and History, 24.4 (2018) 445-468 Full text | |
131) | The interspecies entanglements of eating kangaroo, 1788–1850 Nancy Cushing History Australia, 13.2 (2016) 286-299 | |
132) | “The Bird was a Valuable One” : Keeping Australian Native Animals, 1803–1939 Nancy Cushing & Kevin Markwell Society & Animals, 25.6 (2017) 592-609 Full text | |
133) | The natural world in the Exeter Book Riddles Corinne Dale Nature and environment in the Middle Ages (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2017) 3 review(s) | |
134) | ‘An unbidden guest at your table’ : Purity, danger and the house-fly in the middle-class home, c. 1870-1910 Neil Davie Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 85 (2017) Full text | |
135) | Photo Conservation Helen Dawkins Genealogists’ Magazine, 32.2 (2016) 73-74 | |
136) | Eating game: proteins, international conservation and the rebranding of African wildlife, 1955–1965 Raf De Bont British Journal for the History of Science, 53.2 (2020) 183-205 Full text | |
137) | The Royal Oak Jerome De Groot History Today, 66.5 (2016) 4-5 | |
138) | Fugitives, fields, pubs and trees Jerome De Groot Seventeenth Century, 32.4 (2017) 493-512 Full text | |
139) | Cows and Constitutionalism Rohit De Modern Asian Studies, 53.1 (2019) 240-277 Full text | |
140) | Shakespeare and the Naming of Bears Nick De Somogyi New Theatre Quarterly, 34.3 (2018) 216-234 Full text | |
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265) | Rise of the Monkey Tribe : Simian Impersonation in the British Theatre Bernard Ince New Theatre Quarterly, 34.4 (2018) 357-373 Full text | |
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294) | John Clare : nature, criticism and history Simon Kövesi (London: Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]) | |
295) | Minor creatures : persons, animals, and the Victorian novel Ivan Kreilkamp Animal lives (Chicago (IL); London: Chicago University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
296) | Conservation politics in the Madras presidency : maintaining the Lord Wenlock Downs of the Nilgiris Grasslands, South India, as a national park,… Siddhartha Krishnan in: The nature state : rethinking the history of conservation, ed. by Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, Matthew Kelly, Claudia Leal and Emily Wakild (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 76-92. | |
297) | Birds and Words : Aurality, Semantics, and Species in Anglo-Saxon England Eric Lacey in: Sensory perception in the medieval west, ed. by Simon C. Thomson and Michael D. J. Bintley, Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy, 34 (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, [2016]), pp. 75-98. Full text | |
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299) | Charles Darwin’s debt to the romantics : how Alexander von Humboldt, Goethe and Wordsworth helped shape Darwin’s view of nature Charles Morris Lansley (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2018) 2 review(s) | |
300) | Scientists, the public, the state, and the debate over the environmental and human health effects of nuclear testing in Britain, 1950–1958 Christoph Laucht Historical Journal, 59.1 (2016) 221-251 Full text | |
301) | Monster or Missing Link? The Mermaid and the Victorian Imagination Béatrice Laurent Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 85 (2017) Full text | |
302) | Hybrid Philosophers: Cavendish’s Reading of Hooke’s Micrographia Ian Lawson in: The Palgrave handbook of early modern literature and science, ed. by Howard Marchitello and Evelyn Tribble, Palgrave Handbooks of Literature and Science ([London]: Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]), pp. 467-488. Full text | |
303) | Governing the toxics and the pollutants. France, Great Britain, 1750–1850 Thomas Le Roux Endeavour, 40.2 (2016) 70-81 Full text | |
304) | La femme, le chien et le clerc Françoise H. M. Le Saux Reinardus, 28 (2016) 130-141 Full text | |
305) | Restoring Victory : Naval Heritage, Identity, and Memory in Interwar Britain Don Leggett 20th Century British History, 28.1 (2017) 57-82 Full text | |
306) | Shakespeare’s prop room : an inventory John Leland & Alan Baragona (Jefferson (NC): McFarland & Co., [2016]) | |
307) | The unregarded Sussex of J. M. Neale M. J. Leppard Sussex Archaeological Collections, 155 (2017) 165-79 | |
308) | From Dog Alterity to Canine Sublime : A Cross-Century Reading of Victorian Fiction Georges Letissier Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 85 (2017) Full text | |
309) | Seeing ecology: pollination and the resistance to Adam Smith’s Theory of political economy in William Blake’s Book of Thel (1789) Jacob Henry Leveton Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.5 (2020) 537-552 Full text | |
310) | From ice age to wetlands : the Lea Valley’s return to nature Jim Lewis (Farringdon: Redshank Books, 2017) | |
311) | Quacktrap: Glosses and Multilingual Animal Contact in the Tretiz of Walter of Bibbesworth Liam Lewis in: Words in the Middle Ages, Les mots au moyen age, ed. by Victoria (Victoria Claire) Turner and Vincent Debiais, Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy, 46 (Turnhout: Brepols, [2020]), pp. 161-179. Full text | |
312) | Romans, Egyptians, and Crocodiles Rhodri Lewis Shakespeare Quarterly, 68.4 (2017) 320-350 Full text | |
313) | Where poppies blow : the British soldier, nature, the Great War John Lewis-Stempel (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2017) | |
314) | Mobilizing traditions in the first wave of the British animal defense movement Chien-hui Li The Palgrave Macmillan animal ethics series (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) Full text | |
315) | The Book of Job and the Sex Life of Elephants: The Limits of Evidential Credibility in Eighteenth-Century Natural History and Biblical Criticism Avi Lifschitz Journal of Modern History, 91.4 (2019) 739-775 Full text | |
316) | In Celebration of the K8 Telephone Kiosk – Britain’s Last Red, Cast-Iron Phonebox Nigel Linge , Andy Sutton , Andrew Hurley & Neil Johannessen Industrial Archaeology Review, 42.2 (2020) 141-153 Full text | |
317) | Neo-Malthusian environmentalism, world fisheries crisis and the global commons, 1950s-1970s Fabien Locher Historical Journal, 63.1 (2020) 187-207 Full text | |
318) | Drawing Species Lines: Sensation and Empathy in Illustrations of Vivisection in the Illustrated Police News Louise Logan Victorian Periodicals Review, 53.1 (2020) 13-33 Full text | |
319) | Taking Spectacle Seriously : Wildlife Film and the Legacy of Natural History Display Eleanor Louson Science in Context, 31.1 (2018) 15-38 Full text | |
320) | Environmental History of Ireland, 1550–1730 Francis Ludlow & Arlene Crampsie in: The Cambridge history of Ireland. Volume 2, 1550-1730, ed. by Jane H. Ohlmeyer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 608-637. Full text | |
321) | Ramist Dialectic, Poetic Examples, and the Uses of Pastoral in Abraham Fraunce’s The Shepherds’ Logic Zenón Luis-Martínez Parergon, 33.3 (2016) 69-95 Full text | |
322) | ‘Solving the problem of reality’ in Virginia Woolf’s Flush Pauline Macadré Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 88 (2018) [s.p.] Full text | |
323) | Seals, Empires and Mass Politics: The 1893 Fur Seal Arbitration Macallister, M. I. H. International History Review, 42.6 (2020) 1192-1209 Full text | |
324) | Patrick Geddes’s intellectual origins Murdo MacDonald (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020) | |
325) | The restoration of Blythburgh Church, 1881-1906 : the dispute between the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and the Blythburgh… Alan Mackley Suffolk Records Society, 60 (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2017) | |
326) | Food disruption and agricultural policy in Tanganyika Gregory H. Maddox in: The long shadows : a global environmental history of the Second World War, ed. by Simo Laakkonen, Richard P. Tucker and Timo Olavi Vuorisalo (Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 2017), pp. 231-249. | |
327) | ‘The Monster’s Mouth…’: dangerous animals and the European settlement of Australia Krista Maglen in: Interspecies interactions : animals and humans between the Middle Ages and modernity, ed. by Sarah D. P. Cockram and Andrew Wells (London: Routledge, 2018), pp. 214-230. | |
328) | Shooting a tiger : big-game hunting and conservation in colonial India Vijaya Ramadas Mandala (New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, 2019) | |
329) | Hippos of the Thames Chris Manias History Today, 66.4 (2016) 21-26 | |
330) | Getting into a Scrape: The Buckler Dynasty, Lincoln Cathedral and Mid-Victorian Architectural Politics Joshua Mardell Architectural History, 63 (2020) 191-218 Full text | |
331) | William Morris and Medievalism Jan Marsh in: The Oxford handbook of Victorian medievalism, ed. by Joanne Parker and Corinna Wagner, Oxford handbooks of literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 507-522. Full text | |
332) | Christina Rossetti : poetry, ecology, faith Emma Mason Spiritual lives (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
333) | King Coal Rules : Accepting or Refusing Coal Dependency in Victorian Britain Charles-François Mathis Revue française de civilisation britannique, 23.3 (2018) | |
334) | The Agriculture Gallery: displaying modern farming in the Science Museum David Matless in: Histories of technology, the environment, and modern Britain, ed. by Jon Agar and Jacob Ward (London: UCL Press, 2018), pp. 101-122. | |
335) | Familiar spirits : Blood, soul and animal form in early modern England Francesca Matteoni in: Body, Soul, Spirits and Supernatural Communication, ed. by Éva Pócs (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2019), pp. 79-91. | |
336) | Becoming Centaur : Eighteenth-Century Masculinity and English Horsemanship Monica Mattfeld Animalibus: of animals and cultures, 9 (University Park (PA): Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017) 2 review(s) | |
337) | Machines of Feeling: Bits and Interspecies Communication in the Eighteenth Century Monica Mattfield in: Equestrian cultures : horses, human society, and the discourse of modernity, ed. by Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfield, Animal lives (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2019), pp. 11-25. Full text | |
338) | “I See Them Galloping!”: War, Affect, and Performing Horses in Matthew Lewis’s Timour the Tartar Monica Mattfield in: Performing animals : history, agency, theater, ed. by Karen Raber and Monica Mattfeld, Animalibus: of animals and cultures, 11 (University Park (PA): The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017), pp. 66-80. | |
339) | Inside Out and Outside In: The River Thames in William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor Jemima Matthews Shakespeare, 15.4 (2019) 410-427 Full text | |
340) | The Ocean of Truth: Atlantic Imagery in Emily Lawless’s Major Lawrence, F.L.S. (1885) and Grania: The Story of an Island (1892) Patrick Maume in: Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland, ed. by Matthew Kelly, Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019), pp. 183-202. Full text | |
341) | Antrobus the cleric and Peter the cock : civil war, ministry and animal baptism in mid-seventeenth century Cumberland James Mawdesley Local Historian, 46.1 (2016) 15-26 | |
342) | Edward Carpenter, Henry Salt, and the Animal Limits of Victorian Environments Jed Mayer in: Victorian writers and the environment : ecocritical perspectives, ed. by Laurence W. Mazzeno and Ronald D. Morrison, Among the Victorians and Modernists (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 220-235. | |
343) | John Kinross, the Third Marquess of Bute, architectural restoration, innovation and design Deborah Mays Innes Review, 68.2 (2017) 147-168 Full text | |
344) | Animals in Victorian literature and culture : contexts for criticism ed. by Laurence W. Mazzeno & Ronald D. Morrison Palgrave studies in animals and literature (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) 1 review(s) | |
345) | Victorian writers and the environment : ecocritical perspectives ed. by Laurence W. Mazzeno & Ronald D. Morrison Among the Victorians and Modernists (London: Routledge, 2017) | |
346) | ‘As pretty a thing as I have ever seen’: animal encounters and Atlantic voyages, 1750–1850 John McAleer Journal for Maritime Research, 22.1-2 (2020) 5-23 Full text | |
347) | George Eliot’s Estuarial Form Kyle McAuley Victorian Literature and Culture, 48.1 (2020) 187-217 Full text | |
348) | A ‘ghastly interregnum’ : the struggle for architectural heritage conservation in Belfast before 1972 Andrew G. McClelland Urban History, 45.1 (2018) 150-172 Full text | |
349) | Conservation at the crossroads in Northern Ireland : Terence O’Neill and the growing concern for architectural heritage 1956–1969 Andrew G. McClelland Irish Political Studies, 32.3 (2017) 432-453 Full text | |
350) | ‘My young Tasmanian cousin’: animal lives and companions on board and beyond the Flying Squadron, 1869–1873 Cindy McCreery Journal for Maritime Research, 22.1-2 (2020) 75-95 Full text | |
351) | Representing animals in the literature of Victorian Britain Jennifer McDonell in: The Routledge companion to animal-human history, ed. by Hilda Kean and Philip Howell, Routledge companions (London: Routledge, 2018), pp. 337-427. | |
352) | No Hoof, No Horse: Hoof Care, Veterinary Manuals, and Cross-Species Communication in Late Medieval England Francine McGregor in: Animal languages in the Middle Ages : representations of interspecies communication, ed. by Alison Langdon, The new Middle Ages (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 197-215. Full text | |
353) | God’s Garden : Nature, Order, and the Presbyterian Conception of the British North American “Wilderness” Denis McKim Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue d’Études Canadiennes, 51.2 (2017) 398-433 Full text | |
354) | Poly-Olbion : new perspectives ed. by Andrew McRae & Philip Schwyzer Studies in Renaissance Literature (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020) 1 review(s) | |
355) | The ‘Leeds Lake District’: Water Supply, Rural Environment, and the Cultural Landscape in Victorian and Edwardian Britain Andrew McTominey Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 16.5 (2019) 561-579 Full text | |
356) | With Collies Graven on His Heart : The Canine Projections of Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856–1934) Peter Merchant Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 88 (2018) [s.p.] Full text | |
357) | Decay, Scale, and the Future of Victorian Organicism Ella Mershon Victorian Studies, 62.2 (2020) 273-282 Full text | |
358) | Pulpy Fiction Ella Mershon Victorian Literature and Culture, 48.1 (2020) 267-298 Full text | |
359) | Over-Familiar Spirits : The Bonds between English Witches and Their Devils Charlotte-Rose Millar in: Emotions in the history of witchcraft, ed. by Laura Kounine and Michael Ostling, Palgrave studies in the history of emotions (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 173-189. Full text | |
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361) | Dendrography and Ecological Realism Elizabeth Carolyn Miller Victorian Studies, 58.4 (2016) 696-718 | |
362) | The pollen of metaphor : Box, cage, and trap as containment in the eighteenth century Anne Milne Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 57 (2016) 121-128 Full text | |
363) | ‘Pursued steadily, quietly, unfalteringly’: The Work of Wild Bird Protectionists in Britain during World War One Frederick Stephen Milton Environment and History, 25.2 (2019) 153-184 Full text | |
364) | History writing, anthropomorphism, and birdwatching in colonial india Saurabh Mishra History Compass, 15.8 (2017) Full text | |
365) | Fossil Fuels in Economic Theory – Back to the 19th century British Debates Antoine Missemer Revue française de civilisation britannique, 23.3 (2018) | |
366) | Global Governance of Natural Resources and the British Empire : A Study on the United Nations Scientific Conference on the Conservation and… Shoko Mizuno in: Environmental history in the making. Volume II, Acting, ed. by Cristina Joanaz de Melo, Estelita Vaz and Lígia M. Costa Pinto, Environmental history (Springer), 7 (Cham: Springer, 2017), pp. 291-308. Full text | |
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368) | Nommer la nature : toponymie de la nature dans la Topographia Hibernica de Gerald of Wales Nolwena Monnier Études irlandaises, 44.1 (2019) 31-46 Full text | |
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370) | Fin du Globe : On Decadent Planets Benjamin Morgan Victorian Studies, 58.4 (2016) 609-635 | |
371) | Bogoak, rubstones and the Sheffield Warming Company : Tregynon Church and the Victorian Gothic revival John Morgan-Guy Montgomeryshire Collections, 106 (2018) 117-126 | |
372) | Prognostic Birds and Vulgar Errors. Popular Naturalism in Early Modern England, 1550-1800 Jennifer Mori International Archives of the History of Ideas, 225 (2018) 269-293 Full text | |
373) | The rise of animals and descent of man, 1660-1800 : toward posthumanism in British literature between Descartes and Darwin John Morillo (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2018) 1 review(s) | |
374) | Saving Epping Forest : William George Shakespeare Smith (1837-1903) and the Forest Fund Richard Morris (Loughton, Essex: Loughton and District Historical Society, 2019) | |
375) | Agriculture and Ecology in Richard Jefferies’s Hodge and His Masters Ronald D. Morrison in: Victorian writers and the environment : ecocritical perspectives, ed. by Laurence W. Mazzeno and Ronald D. Morrison, Among the Victorians and Modernists (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 205-219. | |
376) | ‘The Country is Greatly Injured’ : Human-Animal Relationships, Ecology and the Fate of Empire in the Eighteenth Century Mississippi Valley Borderlands Robert Michael Morrissey Environment and History, 22.2 (2016) 157-190 Full text | |
377) | The book of the world at an Anglo-Norman court: the Bestiaire de Philippe de Thaon as a theological performance Jonathan Morton in: New medieval literatures, volume 16, ed. by Laura Ashe, Wendy Scase and David Lawton, New Medieval Literatures [D. S. Brewer], 16 (Woodbridge, Suffolk: D.S. Brewer, an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2016), pp. 1-38. | |
378) | Lyrical liars, animal desires and figurative kinship: Robert Henryson’s defence of poetry in the prologue to The Morall Fabillis David Moses Innes Review, 72.1 (2021) 27-48 Full text | |
379) | Robert Henryson’s Moral Fabillis : ‘Exempill and similitude’, the animal as true Sign, and an argument from design David Moses Innes Review, 68.1 (2017) 78-87 Full text | |
380) | ‘In human shape to become the very beast!’ – Henry More on animals Cecilia Muratori British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 25.5 (2017) 897-915 Full text | |
381) | Reconceiving nature : ecofeminism in late Victorian women’s poetry Patricia Murphy (Columbia (MO): University of Missouri Press, [2019]) 1 review(s) | |
382) | Sic utere tuo ut alienam non laedas. From Wanton Destruction of Timber Forests to Environmentalism : The Rise of Colonial Environmental and… Muchaparara Musemwa Environment and History, 22.4 (2016) 521-559 Full text | |
383) | Cuts and the cutting edge : British science funding and the making of animal biotechnology in 1980s Edinburgh Dmitriy Myelnikov British Journal for the History of Science, 50.4 (2017) 701-728 Full text | |
384) | ‘Wise substitute of providence!’ the 3rd earl of Shaftesbury’s stoic philosophy of nature in estate gardening Katherine Myers Garden History, 45.2 (2017) 193-212 | |
385) | To Kill or Not to Kill? Negotiating Life, Death, and One Health in the Context of Dog-Mediated Rabies Control in Colonial and Independent India Deborah Nadal in: Framing animals as epidemic villains : histories of non-human disease vectors, ed. by Christos Lynteris, Medicine and biomedical sciences in modern history (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 91-117. Full text | |
386) | Imperial beast fables : animals, cosmopolitanism, and the British Empire Kaori Nagaí Palgrave studies in animals and literature (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]) Full text | |
387) | Vermin Gone Bad in Medieval Scandinavian, Persian, and Irish Traditions Joseph Falaky Nagy in: Old Norse mythology : comparative perspectives, ed. by Pernille Hermann, Stephen A. Mitchell, Jens Peter Schjødt and Amber J. Rose, Publications of the Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature, 3 (Cambridge (MA): The Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature, Harvard University, 2017), pp. 323-340. | |
388) | Hidden Heritage: Concealment, Reuse, and Affective Performance in Historic Buildings and Digital Heritage Jane-Héloïse Nancarrow Parergon, 36.2 (2019) 63-89 Full text | |
389) | Shakespeare’s Transplant Poetics: Vegetable Blazons and the Seasons of Pyramus’s Face Vin Nardizzi Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 19.4 (2019) 156-177 Full text | |
390) | Past Performances: Gleanings from the Archives About Early Modern Equine Athletic Performance Richard Nash in: Performing animals : history, agency, theater, ed. by Karen Raber and Monica Mattfeld, Animalibus: of animals and cultures, 11 (University Park (PA): The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017), pp. 48-65. | |
391) | Conflicts of power, landscape and amenity in debates over the British Super Grid in the 1950s Katrina Navickas Rural History, 30.1 (2019) 87-103 Full text | |
392) | Conserving Wildlife Resources in Zimbabwe: Reflections on Chirinda Forest, 1920s-1979 Noel Ndumeya Environment and History, 26.3 (2020) 413-442 Full text | |
393) | Seeing the natural world: Comhbhá an Dúlra Máire Ní Annracháin Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, section C, 120 (2020) 349-364 Full text | |
394) | Vanishing Peregrines : J. A. Baker, Environmental Crisis and Bird-Centred Cultures of Nature, 1954–73 Sean J. Nixon Rural History, 28.2 (2017) 205-226 Full text | |
395) | The Encounter with “Evil Forests” in Igbo-land : The Legacy of Nineteenth-and Twentieth-century Missionaries’ Interactions with African Culture Ndu Life Njoku , Chijioke L. Ihenacho & James C. Onyekwelibe Journal of Social History, 50.3 (Spring 2017) 466-480 | |
396) | Local Waters and Notions of Home in Early Modern Recipe Manuscripts Hillary M. Nunn Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 20.1 (2020) 59-82 Full text | |
397) | The Nature of Improvement in Ireland Helen O’Connell in: Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland, ed. by Matthew Kelly, Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019), pp. 16-34. Full text | |
398) | Conservation works at Cormac’s chapel Michele O’Dea & Aodhán Crealey History Ireland, 26.5 (2018) 8-10 Full text | |
399) | ‘Doing their bit’ : the British employment of military and civil defence dogs in the Second World War Kimberly Brice O’Donnell (Solihull, West Midlands: Helion & Company Limited, 2018) | |
400) | Rural Life, Roman Ways? Examination of Late Iron Age to Late Romano-British Burial Practice and Mobility at Dog Hole Cave, Cumbria Hannah J. O’Regan , Keith Bland , Jane Evans , Matilda Holmes , Kirsty McLeod , Robert Philpott , Ian Smith , John Thorp & David M. Wilkinson Britannia, 51 (2020) 83-116 Full text | |
401) | The Heath & the horse : a history of racing and art on Newmarket Heath David Oldrey , Timothy Cox & Richard Nash (London: Philip Wilson Publishers, 2016) | |
402) | Mainstream or Tributary? The Question of ‘Hibernian’ Fishes in William Thompson’s The Natural History of Ireland (1849–56) Mary Orr in: Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland, ed. by Matthew Kelly, Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019), pp. 159-182. Full text | |
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405) | Fertility from Urban Wastes? The Case for Composting in Great Britain, 1920s-1960s Arnaud Page Environment and History, 25.1 (2019) 3-22 Full text | |
406) | A Toxic System : Lord Douglas of Barloch and the Fight for ‘Natural’ Food and Water (1940s-60s) Arnaud Page Revue française de civilisation britannique, 23.3 (2018) | |
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408) | Silkworms and shipwrecks : sustainability in Dombey and Son Wendy Parkins Victorian Literature and Culture, 44.3 (2016) 455-471 Full text | |
409) | ‘Pet’ Names in the OED Ben Parsons Notes and Queries, 63.3 (2016) 370-374 Full text | |
410) | Fables, Bestiaries, and the Bayeux Embroidery : Man’s Best Friend Meets the “Animal Turn” Elizabeth Carson Pastan in: Our dogs, our selves : dogs in Medieval and early modern art, literature, and society, ed. by Laura D. Gelfand, Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 6 (Leiden: Brill, 2016), pp. 97-126. Full text | |
411) | Taxidermy workshops : differently figuring the working of bodies and bodies at work in the past Merle Patchett Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 42.3 (2017) 390-404 Full text | |
412) | Jews and the English countryside : some notable contributions to conservation, access, and order J. J. Pearlman Jewish Historical Studies, 48 (2016) 200-224 Full text | |
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415) | Roast Lamb : Charles Lamb’s Animal Anxiety Chase Pielak Nineteenth Century Studies, 27 (2016) 21-38 | |
416) | Life in the weather-world : examining an eighteenth-century ‘ecological perspective’ Toby Pillatt World Archaeology, 48.4 (2016) 586-602 Full text | |
417) | Thomas Tryon, Sheep and the Politics of Eden Geoffrey Plank Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 14.5 (2017) 565-581 Full text | |
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419) | The Green Economy Research Centre – positioning geographical research in Aberdeen to address the challenges of green economy transitions T. Potts , P. Niewiadomski & K. Prager Scottish Geographical Journal, 135.3-4 (2019) 356-370 Full text | |
420) | Windfarms at Wuthering Heights: memory, materiality and the sustainability of Brontëan ecologies Amber Pouliot Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.4 (2020) 419-432 Full text | |
421) | People in Peril, Environments at Risk : Coolies, Tigers, and Colonial Singapore’s Ecology of Poverty Miles Alexander Powell Environment and History, 22.3 (2016) 455-482 Full text | |
422) | Experimentising the bird in the air pump : Joseph Wright’s most dramatic and disturbing painting Jonathan Powers ([United Kingdom?]: Quandary Books, 2017) | |
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424) | Animals, Governance and Ecology : Managing the Menace of Venomous Snakes in Colonial India Lloyd Price Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 14.2 (2017) 201-217 Full text | |
425) | Sovereign meat : reassembling the hunter king from medieval forest law to The wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle Jeanne Provost in: The politics of ecology : land, life, and law in medieval Britain, ed. by Joseph Taylor, Interventions: new studies in medieval culture (Columbus (OH): Ohio State University Press, 2016), pp. 56-81. | |
426) | Socio-semiotics and the symbiosis of humans, horses, and objects in later Iron Age Britain Caroline Pudney Archaeological Journal, 176.1 (2019) 134-158 Full text | |
427) | The joy of pretty things: a museum for Sheffield’s workers Louise Pullen Journal of Art Historiography, 22 (2020) 1-30 | |
428) | Puppy Love: Domestic Science, “Women’s Work,” and Canine Care Tom Quick Journal of British Studies, 58.2 (2019) 289-314 Full text | |
429) | Mediating between Art and Nature : The Countess of Arundel at Tart Hall Jennifer Rabe in: Sites of mediation : connected histories of places, processes, and objects in Europe and beyond, 1450-1650, ed. by Susanna Burghartz, Lucas Burkart and Christine Göttler, Intersections : interdisciplinary studies in early modern culture, 47 (Leiden: Brill, 2016), pp. 183-210. Full text | |
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433) | Animal agency in the age of the Modern Synthesis : W.H. Thorpe’s example Gregory Radick BJHS Themes, 2 (2017) 35-56 Full text | |
434) | Town Tykes and Butchers’ Hounds : Urban Dogs at Work in the Later Middle Ages Carole Rawcliffe Medieval Prosopography, 33 (2018) 45-62 | |
435) | The Ugly, Greedy Crane of Medieval Wales Lee Raye Peritia, 29 (2018) 143-158 Full text | |
436) | Storied Ground : Landscape and the shaping of English national identity Paul A. Readman (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018) 10 review(s) | |
437) | Octavia Hill and the English landscape Paul A. Readman in: ‘Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles’ : Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society, ed. by Elizabeth Baigent and Ben Cowell (London: University of London. Institute of Historical Research, [2016]), pp. 163-184. | |
438) | Walking and Environmentalism in the Career of James Bryce : Mountaineer, Scholar, Statesman, 1838-1922 Paul A. Readman in: Walking histories, 1800-1914, ed. by Chad Carl Bryant, Arthur Burns and Paul A. Readman (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 287-318. | |
439) | Canine Actors and Melodramatic Effects : The Dog of Montargis Arrives on the English Stage Claudia Alonso Recarte Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 86 (2017) Full text | |
440) | A history of Cornish ornithology : the path to conservation Colin P. Rees (Truro: Penrhys, 2017) | |
441) | ‘A Voice for Ireland’: Isaac Butt, Environmental Justice, and the Dilemmas of the Irish Land Question Colin W. Reid in: Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland, ed. by Matthew Kelly, Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019), pp. 55-74. Full text | |
442) | The Concept of Nature in Early Modern English Literature Peter C. Remien (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019) 1 review(s) | |
443) | Chiastic species mixing in Wuthering Heights Madeline Reynolds Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.5 (2020) 553-565 Full text | |
444) | Shady Grove, Garden, and Wilderness : Methodism and the American Woodland Russell E. Richey Methodist History, 54.4 (2016) 231-247 | |
445) | NATO and the Environment : The Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society Linda Risso Contemporary European History, 25.3 (2016) 505-535 Full text | |
446) | Necrobotany and the green burials of John Keats Jessica Roberson Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.4 (2020) 407-418 Full text | |
447) | ‘Idleness never grew in my soil’ : Mary Delany’s flower collages, gender, and the moral authority of ‘nature’ in eighteenth-century England Felicity Roberts in: Materializing gender in eighteenth-century Europe, ed. by Jennifer Grant Germann and Heidi A. Strobel, The histories of material culture and collecting, 1700-1950 (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2016), pp. 141-156. | |
448) | Cultivating an ‘earthly paradise’: nature, informal education, and the contested politics of youth citizenship, 1910s–1940s Siân Roberts History of Education, 49.4 (2020) 498-516 Full text | |
449) | “Imbibing the Lesson of Defiance” : Oil Palms and Alcohol in Colonial Ghana, 1900–40 Jonathan Robins Environmental History, 23.2 (2018) 293-317 Full text | |
450) | Surviving The Tempest : Ecologies of Salvage on the Early Modern Stage McKenna Rose Shakespeare, 13.3 (2017) 271-281 Full text | |
451) | Who discovered the emperor penguin? A historical survey from James Cook to Robert F. Scott Michael H. Rosove Polar Record, 54.1 (2018) 43-52 Full text | |
452) | Sightseeing the Anthropocene: tourism, moorland management, and The Hound of the Baskervilles Shawna Ross Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.4 (2020) 449-465 Full text | |
453) | A peculiarly English genius, or, A Wiltshire Taoist : a biography of Richard Jefferies. Volume 1, The early years, 1848-1867 Andrew Rossabi (Foulsham, Norfolk: Petton Books, 2017) | |
454) | Comforting Creatures : Changing Visions of Animal Otherness in the Victorian Period Laurence Roussillon-Constanty & Sara Thornton Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 88 (2018) [s.p.] Full text | |
455) | Newman House, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin : the buildings and their early restoration 1989 to 1990 Alistair John Rowan in: Art history after Françoise Henry : 50 years at UCD, 1965-2015, ed. by Carla Briggs, Nicola Figgis, Lynda Mulvin and Paula Murphy, – (Dublin: UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy, 2016; Kinsale, Co Cork: Gandon Editions, 2016), pp. 163-181. | |
456) | Kipling’s bestiary Parama Roy Victorian Literature and Culture, 45.4 (2017) 821-837 Full text | |
457) | White Ants, Empire, And Entomo-politics In South Asia Rohan Deb Roy Historical Journal, 63.2 (2020) 411-436 Full text | |
458) | Lions, Mice, and Learning from Animals in Henryson’s Fables Gillian Rudd in: Animals, animality, and literature, ed. by Bruce Thomas Boehrer, Molly Hand and Brian Massumi, Cambridge critical concepts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 88-102. Full text | |
459) | Greyhound nation : a coevolutionary history of England, 1200-1900 Edmund Russell Studies in environment and history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018) 4 review(s) | |
460) | The bear myth in Edmund Spenser’s Faerie Queene Jesse Russell Reinardus, 31.1 (2019) 115-134 Full text | |
461) | Charles Darwin and the church of Wordsworth Robert M. Ryan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016) | |
462) | Colonizing elephants : animal agency, undead capital and imperial science in British Burma Jonathan Saha BJHS Themes, 2 (2017) 169-189 Full text | |
463) | The 1895 Restoration of All Saints’, Margaret Street Andrew Saint Studies in Victorian Architecture & Design, 6 (2017) | |
464) | Vermin Landscapes: Suffolk, England, Shaped by Plague, Rat and Flea (1906–1920) Karen Sayer in: Framing animals as epidemic villains : histories of non-human disease vectors, ed. by Christos Lynteris, Medicine and biomedical sciences in modern history (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 27-64. Full text | |
465) | At the Farm Gate: Decomposition, Decay and Destruction in Field and Farm in Victorian Britain Karen Sayer in: Victorian cultures of liminality : borders and margins, ed. by Amina Alyal, Susan Anderson and Rosemary Mitchell (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2018), pp. 107-136. | |
466) | The ‘modern’ management of rats : British agricultural science in farm and field during the twentieth century Karen Sayer BJHS Themes, 2 (2017) 235-263 Full text | |
467) | Wildlife between Empire and Nation in Twentieth-Century Africa Jeff Schauer African histories and modernities (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) 2 review(s) Full text | |
468) | “We Hold It in Trust” : Global Wildlife Conservation, Africanization, and the End of Empire Jeff Schauer Journal of British Studies, 57.3 (2018) 516-542 Full text | |
469) | Physician and the forester : Virginia, venison, and the biopolitics of vital property Randy P. Schiff in: The politics of ecology : land, life, and law in medieval Britain, ed. by Joseph Taylor, Interventions: new studies in medieval culture (Columbus (OH): Ohio State University Press, 2016), pp. 82-106. | |
470) | The politics of ecology : land, life, and law in medieval Britain Randy P. Schiff & Joseph Taylor in: The politics of ecology : land, life, and law in medieval Britain, ed. by Joseph Taylor, Interventions: new studies in medieval culture (Columbus (OH): Ohio State University Press, 2016), pp. 1-32. | |
471) | Conrad and nature : essays ed. by Lissa Schneider-Rebozo , Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy & John G. Peters Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature (London: Routledge, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text | |
472) | St Paul’s Cathedral : archaeology and history John Schofield (Oxford; Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2016) 2 review(s) | |
473) | The Tree and the Chaplet : Wanting the Laurel in Skelton’s The Laurel Kreg Segall Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 42.2 (2016) 124-164 Full text | |
474) | Birds and mammals preserved by R. & G. W. Raine Brothers, the Carlisle taxidermists, 1918–1943 R. M. Sellers Archives of Natural History, 44.1 (2017) 74-81 Full text | |
475) | Saints and Holy Beasts: Pious Animals in Early-Medieval Insular Saints’ Vitae Sally Shockro in: Animal languages in the Middle Ages : representations of interspecies communication, ed. by Alison Langdon, The new Middle Ages (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 51-68. Full text | |
476) | Anna Liddiard’s Mount Leinster: an ecocritical reading Marjan Shokouhi Irish Studies Review, 28.3 (2020) 340-353 Full text | |
477) | “She comes! the GODDESS!” : narrating nature in Erasmus Darwin’s The Botanic Garden (1791) Ann B. Shteir in: Fact and fiction : literary and scientific cultures in Germany and Britain, ed. by Christine Lehleiter (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016), pp. 73-96. | |
478) | Colonising Elephant Hunting in Assam (1826–1947) Geetashree Singh Indian Historical Review, 47.2 (2020) 313-329 Full text | |
479) | Mastering north-east England’s “River of Tine” : efforts to manage a river’s flow, functions and form, 1529-c.1800 Leona Jayne Skelton in: Governing the environment in the early modern world : theory and practice, ed. by Sara Miglietti and John Morgan, Routledge environmental humanities (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 76-96. | |
480) | Stories of Life, Work and Nature before and after the Clean-Up of North-East England’s River Tyne, 1940-2015 Leona Jayne Skelton in: Telling environmental histories : intersections of memory, narrative and environment, ed. by Katie Holmes and Heather Goodall, Palgrave studies in world environmental history (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 153-177. | |
481) | Tyne after Tyne : an environmental history of a river’s battle for protection, 1529-2015 Leona Jayne Skelton (Winwick, Cambridgeshire: The White Horse Press, 2017) 2 review(s) | |
482) | Wild by nature : North American animals confront colonization Andrea L. Smalley (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) 2 review(s) | |
483) | New visions of the countryside of Roman Britain, Volume 3: Life and death in the countryside of Roman Britain A. T. Smith , Martyn Allen , Tom Brindle , Michael Gordon Fulford , Lisa Lodwick & Anna Rohnbogner Britannia monograph, 31 (London: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 2018) 4 review(s) Full text | |
484) | Garden Pests and the Inculcation of Virtue in Early Nineteenth-Century England Elise Lawton Smith Nineteenth Century Studies, 26 (2016) 99-116 | |
485) | Animal Families Helen Smith in: Family politics in early modern literature, ed. by Hannah Jane Crawforth and Sarah Lewis, Early modern literature in history (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 75-95. | |
486) | ‘Fear of hunger and the stench of disease’: Guano, Nuisance Management and Public Health Struggles in the Cape Colony, c.1840–1910 Hendrik Snyders Suid-Afrikaanse historiese joernaal : South African historical journal, 70.3 (2018) 453-474 Full text | |
487) | Walking the commonplaces of paradise: Pastoral precursors in Milton’s garden of Eden Deborah Solomon Seventeenth Century, 35.6 (2020) 773-798 Full text | |
488) | From Monster to Ancestor : The Emergence and Animation of the Deep Past Richard Somerset Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 85 (2017) Full text | |
489) | “Where there was no Signs of any Human Being” : Navigating the Eastern Country Wilderness on Arnold’s March to Quebec, 1775 Daniel S. Soucier Journal of Military History, 81.2 (2017) 369-393 | |
490) | The Canada Thistle : The Pestilence of American Colonialisms and the Emergence of an Exceptionalist Identity, 1783–1839 Taylor Spence Agricultural History, 90.4 (Fall 2016) 511-544 | |
491) | Hobbes’s materialism and Epicurean mechanism Patricia Springborg British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 24.5 (2016) 814-835 Full text | |
492) | Bark Like a Man: Performance, Identity, and Boundary in Old English Animal Voice Catalogues Robert Stanton in: Animal languages in the Middle Ages : representations of interspecies communication, ed. by Alison Langdon, The new Middle Ages (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 91-111. Full text | |
493) | Animals and violence: Medieval humanism, ‘medieval brutality’, and the carnivorous vegetarianism of Margery Kempe Karl Steel in: The Routledge companion to animal-human history, ed. by Hilda Kean and Philip Howell, Routledge companions (London: Routledge, 2018), . | |
494) | Biopolitics in the forest Karl Steel in: The politics of ecology : land, life, and law in medieval Britain, ed. by Joseph Taylor, Interventions: new studies in medieval culture (Columbus (OH): Ohio State University Press, 2016), pp. 33-55. | |
495) | Ecological form : system and aesthetics in the age of empire ed. by Philip Steer & Nathan K. Hensley (New York: Fordham University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) Full text | |
496) | Grafting and Ecological Imperialism in John Fletcher’s Bonduca William Steffen Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 17.1 (2017) 68-96 Full text | |
497) | ‘Devolving through the Maze of Eloquence’ : James Thomson’s The Seasons and the Eighteenth-Century Verse Labyrinth Katarina Maria Stenke Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 39.1 (2016) 5-23 Full text | |
498) | William Siborne’s Second Waterloo Model : New Discoveries Emerging from Conservation Cymbeline Storey Arms & Armour, 15.1 (2018) 96-110 Full text | |
499) | Political Animals: Form and the Animal Fable in Langland’s Rodent Parliament and Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’sTale Elizaveta Strakhov Yearbook of Langland Studies, 32 (2018) 289-313 Full text | |
500) | The comfort of animal ‘things’ in late-Victorian Britain Julie-Marie Strange in: The comforts of home in Western Europe, 1700-1900, ed. by Jon Stobart (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 234-238. Full text | |
501) | John Hunter’s Directions for preserving animals Stanislav Strekopytov Archives of Natural History, 45.2 (2018) 335-349 Full text | |
502) | Natur und höfische Ordnung in Sir Philip Sidneys “Old Arcadia” Tabea Strohschneider (München: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2017) Full text | |
503) | A Greener Gothic: Environment and Extinction in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Demon Lover (1945) Sinéad Sturgeon Éire-Ireland, 55.3-4 (2020) 75-94 Full text | |
504) | Air, Bubble and the Horrid Image: The Representation of Fear and the Supernatural in Macbeth Ahmet Süner Neophilologus, 103.4 (2019) 591-605 Full text | |
505) | St. George Mivart as Popularizer of Zoology in Britain and America, 1869–1881 Emma E. Swain Endeavour, 41.4 (2017) 176-191 Full text | |
506) | The Preservation of Crosby Hall, c.1830–1850 Rosemary Sweet Historical Journal, 60.3 (2017) 687-719 Full text | |
507) | Historic preservation, the state and nationalism in Britain Astrid Swenson Nations and Nationalism, 24.1 (2018) 43-63 Full text | |
508) | ‘To every landless man, woman and child of England’ : Octavia Hill and the preservation movement Astrid Swenson in: ‘Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles’ : Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society, ed. by Elizabeth Baigent and Ben Cowell (London: University of London. Institute of Historical Research, [2016]), pp. 187-208. | |
509) | Enlightenment, the ‘natural’ garden and Brown Michael Symes Garden History, 44; Supplement 1 (2016) 7-17 | |
510) | “As if every particle was alive” : The Charged Canvas of Constable’s Hadleigh Castle Damian Taylor British Art Studies, 8 (2018) Full text | |
511) | Tennyson’s Elegy for the Anthropocene : Genre, Form, and Species Being Jesse Oak Taylor Victorian Studies, 58.2 (2016) 224-233 Full text | |
512) | Nuclear ecology along the Coleridge Way Joanna E. Taylor Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.4 (2020) 391-406 Full text | |
513) | Introduction: placing the author in ecologies of literary tourism Joanna E. Taylor & Amber Pouliot Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.4 (2020) 381-389 Full text | |
514) | Breathing space : the inspired ecosystem of Paradise Lost Whitney B. Taylor Renaissance Studies, 32.4 (2018) 619-637 Full text | |
515) | On the Use and Representations of Sound in British Pre-Romantic and Romantic Poetry, or “On The Power of Sound” Claire Téchené Etudes Epistémè, 29 (2016) Full text | |
516) | Necroecology : Undead, Dead, and Dying on the Limits of the Colony Gautam Basu Thakur Victorian Studies, 58.2 (2016) 202-212 Full text | |
517) | “Lady Phoenix” : Margaret Cavendish and the Poetics of Palingenesis Anne M. Thell Early Modern Women, 11.1 (2016) 128-136 Full text | |
518) | ‘Gardens are a subject which is not frequently debated in the House of Commons’ : The evolution of park and garden legislation in England, 1944-83 Victoria Thomson Garden History, 44.1 (2016) 4-23 | |
519) | Royalty and Opposition to Blood Sports in TwentiethCentury Britain : From Imperial Spoils to Wildlife Conservation? Mike Tichelar History, 103.357 (2018) 588-609 Full text | |
520) | The history of opposition to blood sports in twentieth century England : hunting at bay Mike Tichelar (London: Routledge, 2017) 2 review(s) | |
521) | Norman Carr’s Malawi Days: Poacher turned Record-Keeper Alistair Tough The Society of Malai Journal, 70.2 (2017) 20-45 | |
522) | The animal rights struggle : an essay in historical sociology Christophe Traïni Protest and social movements, 6 (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016) | |
523) | Environmental scars in northeastern India and Burma Richard P. Tucker in: The long shadows : a global environmental history of the Second World War, ed. by Simo Laakkonen, Richard P. Tucker and Timo Olavi Vuorisalo (Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 2017), pp. 117-134. | |
524) | The UK government’s environmentalism: Britain, NATO and the origins of environmental diplomacy Simone Turchetti in: Histories of technology, the environment, and modern Britain, ed. by Jon Agar and Jacob Ward (London: UCL Press, 2018), pp. 252-270. | |
525) | Simulating the global environment: the British Government’s response to The Limits to Growth Thomas Turnbull in: Histories of technology, the environment, and modern Britain, ed. by Jon Agar and Jacob Ward (London: UCL Press, 2018), pp. 271-299. | |
526) | “I Do Understand Your Inside”: The Animal Beneath the Skin in Webster’s Duchess of Malfi Penelope Meyers Usher Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, 30 (2017) 105-125 | |
527) | Process metaphysisc for ecological survival: Alfred North Whitehead in conversation with friends Lonnie Valentine in: Quakers, Creation Care, and Sustainability, ed. by Paul Anderson, Quakers and the disciplines, 6 (Longmeadow, Mass. ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Windsor, Ct.: Friends Association for Higher Education, 2019), pp. 157-170. | |
528) | Understanding Hawk-Latin: Animal Language and Universal Rhetoric Carolynn Van Dyke in: Animal languages in the Middle Ages : representations of interspecies communication, ed. by Alison Langdon, The new Middle Ages (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 133-152. Full text | |
529) | Nature and the new science in England, 1665-1726 Denys Van Renen Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment, 2018:8 (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2018) | |
530) | ‘Sick Nature Blasting’ : The Ecological Limits of British Imperialism in Thomson’s The Seasons Denys Van Renen Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 38.1 (2018) 121-142 Full text | |
531) | Serving the empire in the Great War : the Cypriot Mule Corps, imperial loyalty and silenced memory Andrekos Varnava Studies in Imperialism (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017) | |
532) | The vagaries and value of the army transport mule in the British army during the First World War Andrekos Varnava Historical Research, 90.248 (2017) 422-446 Full text | |
533) | Fighting Asses : British Procurement of Cypriot Mules and Their Condition and Treatment in Macedonia Andrekos Varnava War in History, 23.4 (2016) 489-515 Full text | |
534) | Victorian orchids and the forms of ecological society Lynn M. Voskuil in: Strange science : investigating the limits of knowledge in the Victorian Age, ed. by Lara Pauline Karpenko and Shalyn R. Claggett (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, [2017]), pp. 19-39. | |
535) | Peaceable Kingdom: The Place of the Dog at the Nativity Scene Rob Wakeman in: Performing animals : history, agency, theater, ed. by Karen Raber and Monica Mattfeld, Animalibus: of animals and cultures, 11 (University Park (PA): The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017), pp. 66-80. | |
536) | Preservation, Restoration, and the Tomb of the “Founder” at Salisbury Catherine Emma Walden in: The long lives of medieval art and architecture, ed. by Jennifer M. Feltman and Sarah Thompson, AVISTA studies in the history of medieval technology, science and art (London: Routledge, 2019), pp. 261-280. Full text | |
537) | Restoring the Elsecar Newcomen Engine—High Ideals, Deep Mysteries Geoff Wallis International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology, 87.2 (2017) 154-164 Full text | |
538) | A machine in the garden: the compressed air bath and the nineteenth-century health resort Jennifer Wallis in: Histories of technology, the environment, and modern Britain, ed. by Jon Agar and Jacob Ward (London: UCL Press, 2018), pp. 76-100. | |
539) | The Christian Lark: Spenser’s Faerie Queene I. x.51 and Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29 Kathryn Walls Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 46.2 (2020) 200-218 Full text | |
540) | Oceanscapes and spacescapes in North Atlantic communications Jacob Ward in: Histories of technology, the environment, and modern Britain, ed. by Jon Agar and Jacob Ward (London: UCL Press, 2018), pp. 186-205. | |
541) | La Royal Society for the Protection of Birds : acteurs et stratégies pour une protection des oiseaux en Grande-Bretagne, 1891-1930 [The Royal… Véronique Ward-Viarnes Revue française de civilisation britannique, 23.3 (2018) | |
542) | Birds in medieval English poetry : metaphors, realities, transformations Michael J. Warren Nature and environment in the Middle Ages (Cambridge: D.S.Brewer, 2018) 3 review(s) | |
543) | “Kek kek”: Translating Birds in Chaucer’s Parliament of Fowls Michael J. Warren Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 38.1 (2016) 109-132 Full text | |
544) | Romantic Revelations : Visions of Post-Apocalyptic Life and Hope in the Anthropocene Chris Washington (Toronto (Ont): University of Toronto Press, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text | |
545) | Afterword Nicola J. Watson Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42.4 (2020) 467-471 Full text | |
546) | Local responses to the protection of medieval buildings and archaeology in British post-war town reconstruction : Southampton and Coventry Mark S. Webb Urban History, 45.4 (2018) 635-659 Full text | |
547) | Anglo-Saxon art : tradition and transformation Leslie Webster in: Transformation in Anglo-Saxon culture : Toller lectures on art, archaeology and text, ed. by Charles Insley, Gale R. Owen-Crocker and Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017), pp. 23-46. | |
548) | In Briddes Wise: Chaucer’s Avian Poetics Angela Jane Weisl in: Animal languages in the Middle Ages : representations of interspecies communication, ed. by Alison Langdon, The new Middle Ages (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 113-132. Full text | |
549) | Antisocial Animals in the British Atlantic World: Liminality and Nuisance in Glasgow and New York City, 1660–1760 Andrew Wells in: Animal history in the modern city : exploring liminality, ed. by Clemens Wischermann, Aline Steinbrecher and Philip Howell (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018), pp. 55-74. | |
550) | Blurred lines: bestiality and the human ape in Enlightenment Scotland Andrew Wells in: Interspecies interactions : animals and humans between the Middle Ages and modernity, ed. by Sarah D. P. Cockram and Andrew Wells (London: Routledge, 2018), pp. 123-148. | |
551) | The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England 1984-2015: a Personal Essay Jeffrey West Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 60 (2016) 10-17 | |
552) | ‘The poor, as well the rich, need something more than meat and drink’ : the vision of the Kyrle Society Robert Whelan in: ‘Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles’ : Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society, ed. by Elizabeth Baigent and Ben Cowell (London: University of London. Institute of Historical Research, [2016]), pp. 91-117. | |
553) | The Alice books and the contested ground of the natural world Laura Mooneyham White Routledge studies in nineteenth-century literature, 20 (New York: Routledge, 2017) 1 review(s) Full text | |
554) | Fight for it now : John Dower and the struggle for national parks in Britain David Wilkinson (Oxford: Signal, 2019) | |
555) | Down the Slant towards the Eye: Hopkins and Ecological Perception Daniel Williams Victorian Literature and Culture, 48.1 (2020) 127-154 Full text | |
556) | Bibliographical notes on variant cloth-cases and issues of Philip Henry Gosse’s The Aquarium R. B. Williams Archives of Natural History, 45.1 (2018) 162-165 Full text | |
557) | How natural is natural? Historical perspectives on wildlife and the environment in Britain Tom Williamson Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 29 (2019) 293-311 Full text | |
558) | ‘An Arena of Glorious Work’ : The Protection of the Rural Landscape Against the Demands of Britain’s Second World War Effort Gary Willis Rural History, 29.2 (2018) 259-280 Full text | |
559) | A Table of Prohibited Degrees: The Appetites and Affinities of Robinson Crusoe Clint III Wilson The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 60.3 (2019) 293-310 Full text | |
560) | Doomwatch and the Environment in Britain, 1970-c.1974 Mark Wilson Revue française de civilisation britannique, 23.3 (2018) | |
561) | Mermaids, Women and Curiosity in Seventeenth-Century England Susan J. Wiseman in: Women and curiosity in Early Modern England and France, ed. by Line Cottegnies, Sandrine Parageau and John J. Thompson, Intersections : interdisciplinary studies in early modern culture, 42 (Leiden: Brill, [2016]), pp. 123-140. Full text | |
562) | A mosaic menagerie : creatures of land, sea and sky in Romano-British mosaics Patricia Witts BAR, British ser., 625 (Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 2016) | |
563) | From fox to donkey: A hidden political satire on Oliver Cromwell by Cornelis Saftleven Ineke Wolf Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries, 132.2-3 (2019) 87-100 Full text | |
564) | Circus Minimus: The Early Modern Theater of Insects Jessica Wolfe in: Performing animals : history, agency, theater, ed. by Karen Raber and Monica Mattfeld, Animalibus: of animals and cultures, 11 (University Park (PA): The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017), pp. 111-122. | |
565) | William Robertson on Natural Resources and Cultural Contacts in Colonial America Nathaniel Wolloch Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 38.1 (2018) 88-103 Full text | |
566) | Doctors in the zoo : connecting human and animal health in British zoological gardens, c.1828-1890 Abigail Woods in: Animals and the shaping of modern medicine : one health and its histories, ed. by Abigail Woods, Michael Bresalier, Angela Cassidy and Rachel Mason Dentinger, Medicine and biomedical sciences in modern history (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 27-70. | |
567) | From coordinated campaigns to water-tight compartments : diseased sheep and their investigation in Britain, c.1880-1920 Abigail Woods in: Animals and the shaping of modern medicine : one health and its histories, ed. by Abigail Woods, Michael Bresalier, Angela Cassidy and Rachel Mason Dentinger, Medicine and biomedical sciences in modern history (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 71-118. | |
568) | The herds shot round the world : native breeds and the British Empire, 1800-1900 Rebecca J. H. Woods Flows, migrations, and exchanges (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2017) 7 review(s) | |
569) | Pitstone Windmill : the rescue of an ancient landmark ed. by David Wray & Roger Hillier ([Gloucester]: The Choir Press, 2016) | |
570) | Oves et Singulatim : A Multispecies Impression Julian Yates in: Renaissance posthumanism, ed. by Joseph Campana and Scott Maisano (New York: Fordham University Press, 2016), pp. 167-194. Full text | |
571) | “Jumboism Is Akin to Jingoism”: Race, Nation, and Empire in the Elephant Craze of 1882 Peter Yeandle in: The MacKenzie Moment and Imperial History : Essays in Honour of John M. MacKenzie, ed. by Stephanie Barczewski and Martin Farr, Britain and the world (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 47-74. Full text | |
572) | Management of Roman frontiers as monuments Christopher Young in: Ad Vallum : papers on the Roman army and frontiers in celebration of Dr Brian Dobson, ed. by Adam Parker and Brian Dobson, BAR, British ser., 631 (Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2017), pp. 83-92. | |
573) | Nature as Spectacle; Experience and Empiricism in Early Modern Experimental Practice Mark Thomas Young Centaurus, 59.1-2 (2017) 72-96 Full text | |
574) | Sir Gowther‘s Canine Penance: Forms of Animal Asceticism from Cynic Philosophy to Medieval Romance Samantha Zacher Chaucer Review, 52.4 (2017) 426-455 | |
575) | Mobilizing traditions in The First Wave of the Animal Defence Movement in Britain The Palgrave Macmillan animal ethics series (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) Full text |