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The Bibliography of British and Irish History is an essential tool for the study, research, and teaching of British and Irish history. It is the largest and most comprehensive guide available to published writing on the history of British and Irish relations with the rest of the world, including the British empire and the Commonwealth, as well as British and Irish domestic history from 55 BCE to the present day. BBIH can also be used to study, teach and research a wide range of interdisciplinary historical fields such as the histories of race and ethnicity, migration, gender, disability, the environment, and emotions.
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The following list offers 521 publications focusing on the history emotions in Britain, Ireland and the British empire and the Commonwealth.
The list uses as it’s starting point the keyword Emotions and mental states, which is a broad subject category in BBIH’s hierarchical subject tree.
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The books, articles, book chapters and theses in this list were published between 2020 and 2023, but in total, BBIH holds the details of over 2200 publication about the history of emotions. Our coverage in this growing area of historical research is ongoing, and further publications will be added in future updates of the Bibliography.
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Disaffected : emotion, sedition, and colonial law in the Anglosphere Tanya Agathocleous Corpus juris. The humanities in politics and law (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2021) Full text |
Spiritual wounds : trauma, testimony and the Irish Civil War Síobhra Aiken (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2022) 1 review(s) |
The emotional economy of holidaymaking : health, pleasure, and class in Britain, 1870-1918 Yaara Benger Alaluf Emotions in history (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2021) 1 review(s) |
Love in the Blitz : the greatest lost love letters of the Second World War Eileen Alexander , David Crane & David L. McGowan (London: William Collins, 2020) |
Besieged: early modern British siege literature, 1642-1722 Sharon-Ruth Alker & Holly Faith Nelson (Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2021) 3 review(s) |
Body and Gesture in Derek Walcott’s Theatre Jason Allen-Paisant New Theatre Quarterly, 37.1 (2021) 42-57 Full text |
Refiguring the Poetic Elegy in Music: The Rhetoric of Mourning in Parry’s Elegy for Brahms Michael Allis Music & Letters, 103.3 (2022) 430-463 Full text |
A Regional Study of Women’s Emotional Attachments to the Consumption and Making of Ordinary Clothing, Drawing on Archives in Leeds, West… Kevin Almond & Elaine Evans Costume, 56.1 (2022) 74-100 Full text |
“One Step Forward, Two Steps Back”: Reading Trauma in Ciaran Carson’s Poetry Carla Anderson New Hibernia Review, 24.3 (2020) 125-142 Full text |
Material spirituality in modernist women’s writing Elizabeth Anderson (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020) |
Monumental geo-politics: ocean, land and Captain Cook in interwar Australia Alessandro Antonello History Australia, 18.4 (2021) 753-767 Full text |
Fleshing out a massacre: the storming of Shelford House and social forgetting in Restoration England David Jarvis Appleby Historical Research, 93.260 (2020) 286-308 Full text |
Between Death and Commemoration: The Treatment of Australian POW Dead on the Thai–Burma Railway, 1942–45 Kate Ariotti Australian Historical Studies, 53.2 (2022) 327-347 Full text |
The Social and Emotional World of Twentieth-Century Anglo-American Surgery: The James IV Association of Surgeons Agnes Arnold-Forster Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 96.1 (2022) 71-101 Full text |
Sustaining a Nonviolent Self: Mahatma Gandhi, Madeleine Slade, and Manu Gandhi Nikita Arora History Workshop Journal, 93 (2022) 186-208 Full text |
West Deeping remembers 1919 Maggie Ashcroft (Peterborough: West Deeping Heritage, 2020) |
Affective Transmission and the Invention of Characters in the Victorian Bildungsroman Amanda Auerbach Victorian Literature and Culture, 48.4 (2020) 665-691 Full text |
The quiet violence of colonialism and the uncertainty of illegibility: emotions and experiences of the deportable in Mandate Palestine Lauren Banko Social History [London], 47.2 (2022) 198-222 Full text |
Grief, a Wedding Veil, and Bureaucratic Persecution: Becoming Refugee-adjacent in the Aftermath of Tragedy, 1941-1946 Lauren Banko Immigrants & Minorities, 39.2-3 (2021) 155-185 Full text |
Converse with the dead as a technology of the self: agreements to return from the other-world in Peter of Cornwall’s Book of Revelations Michael David Barbezat Journal of Medieval History, 48.1 (2022) 32-56 Full text |
Happiness: family and nation in nineteenth-century Ireland Katie Barclay Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 43.2 (2021) 171-190 Full text |
Taking Bonnie Prince Charlie to Heart: Children, Emotion, and Rebellion Katie Barclay Parergon, 38.2 (2021) 157-185 Full text |
The Sound of Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century Ireland Katie Barclay Journal of British Studies, 60.2 (2021) 389-402 Full text |
Doing the Paperwork: The Emotional World of Wedding Certificates Katie Barclay Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 315-332 Full text |
Interrogating Romantic Love Katie Barclay & Sally Holloway Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 271-277 Full text |
Ambiguities of Imperial Mourning: The Patcham Chattri T. J. Barringer Art History, 45.3 (2022) 570-597 Full text |
The Objects of Reading Gaol Jami Bartlett Victorian Studies, 64.1 (2021) 38-61 Full text |
‘Dearly Beloved Relations’? A Study of Elite Family Emotions in Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Northamptonshire Ruth Barton Family & Community History, 23.1 (2020) 55-73 Full text |
Queer temporality in Victorian love and marriage poems Pearl Chaozon Bauer & Sarah E. Kersh Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 44.2 (2022) 193-210 Full text |
Remaking “Englishness” and Place: John Stapylton Grey Pemberton’s Nineteenth-century Accounts of the Indian Rebellion Sites at Kanpur and Lucknow Martin Beattie Britain and the World, 15.1 (2022) 24-46 Full text |
2 March 1922 Countess Markievicz defends female citizenship ‘Free State freaks’: the politics of masculinity Aidan Beatty in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 79-85. Full text |
Foreign Sailors and Working-Class Communities: Race, Crime, and Moral Panics in London’s Sailortown, 1880–1914 Brad Beaven in: Migrants and the making of the urban-maritime world : agency and mobility in port cities, c. 1570-1940, ed. by Christina Reimann and Martin Öhman, Routledge advances in urban history, 8 (London: Routledge, 2020), pp. [s.p.]. Full text |
The pleasure of exchange: Adam Smith’s third kind of self-love Michele Bee Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 43.1 (2021) 118-140 Full text |
Manliness in Britain, 1760-1900 : bodies, emotion, and material culture Joanne Begiato Studies in design and material culture (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020) 4 review(s) Full text |
Epilogue forgetting 1922 Guy Beiner in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 329-333. Full text |
The U-shape of happiness in Scotland David N. F. Bell & David G. Blanchflower Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 68.4 (2021) 407-433 Full text |
Shame and the Breastfeeding Mother in Ireland Abby Bender Éire-Ireland, 56.3-4 (2021) 104-129 Full text |
The 40th anniversary of the Falklands War: a dialogue Matthew C. Benwell , Michael Betts , Jan Cheek , Catriona Pennell , Alasdair Pinkerton & Nikki Wilks Round Table, 111.1 (2022) 116-126 Full text |
Sintsincks to Sing Sing: Empire, the War of 1812, and the Transformation of U.S. Prisons Lee Bernstein Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 20.2 (2022) 339-369 Full text |
A Sixteenth-Century Clergyman and Physician: Timothy Bright’s Dual Approach to Melancholia Emily Betz Studies in Church History, 58 (2022) 112-133 Full text |
Downward mobility : the form of capital and the sentimental novel Katherine Binhammer (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020) 1 review(s) |
Making sympathy “vicious” on The Island of Dr. Moreau Andrew Bishop Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 43.2 (2021) 205-220 Full text |
Stories from the edge : creating identities in early medieval Staffordshire Matthew Blake BAR, British ser., 657 (Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2020) Full text |
‘Flash houses’: Public houses and geographies of moral contagion in 19th-century London Eleanor Taylor Bland History of the Human Sciences, 35.1 (2022) 32-55 Full text |
6 Past in present Donald Bloxham Patterns of Prejudice, 54.5 (2020) 537-542 Full text |
The “living of time”: Entangled temporalities of home and the city Alison Blunt , Casper Laing Ebbensgaard & Olivia Sheringham Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 46.1 (2021) 149-162 Full text |
Becoming the ‘Natural’ Mother in Britain and North America: Power, Emotions and the Labour of Childbirth Between 1947 and 1967 Joanna Bourke Past & Present, 246.Suppl. 15 (2020) 92-114 Full text |
7 January 1922 the ratification of the Anglo-Irish treaty political thought in revolutionary Ireland Richard Bourke in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 9-14. Full text |
The children from Operation Shamrock : historical context, testimonies and fictionalized memory fragments Monica Brandis Irish-German studies, 14 (Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2020) |
What do we mean by public history? The view from Writing the ‘Troubles’ James Bright , Thomas Dolan & Roseanna Doughty Studia Hibernica, 46 (2020) 98-104 Full text |
‘The Man Will Shame Me’: Women, Sex and Kirk Discipline during the Cromwellian Occupation Michelle D. Brock Scottish Church History, 51.2 (2022) 133-156 Full text |
Shot at dawn: Memorializing First World War executions for cowardice in the landscape of the UK’s National Memorial Arboretum Alasdair Brooks Post-Medieval Archaeology, 56.1 (2022) 28-42 Full text |
Reported missing in the Great War : 100 years of searching for the truth John Broom (Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military, 2020) |
Wounds and Wonder: Emotion, Imagination and War in the Cultures of Romantic Surgery Michael Brown Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 43.2 (2020) 239-259 Full text |
‘Whom I never knew to Poetrize but now’: Grief and passion in the devotional poetry of Richard Baxter Sylvia Brown in: People and piety : devotional writing in print and manuscript in early modern England, ed. by Elizabeth Clarke and Robert Warren Daniel, Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century studies (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020), pp. 222-238. Full text |
9 August 1922 the battle for Cork landscapes of counter-memory Joanna Brück & Damian Shiels in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 208-214. Full text |
1 February 1922 Frank Walsh’d American imperialism Irish revolution and American empire David Brundage in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 43-47. Full text |
Shakespeare for snowflakes : on slapstick and sympathy Ian Burrows (Winchester: Zero Books, 2020) |
A Whale Is a Palimpsest: Dismembering and Remembering in Moby-Dick and Fighting the Whales Kelly P. Bushnell in: Cultures of memory in the nineteenth century : consuming commemoration, ed. by Katherine Haldane Grenier and Amanda R. Mushal, Palgrave Macmillan memory studies (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 81-96. Full text |
Carved stones and Christianisation : place, movement and memory in early medieval North-Western Europe Anouk Busset (Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2021) |
The afterlives of Galway jail, ‘difficult’ heritage, and the Maamtrasna murders: representations of an Irish urban space, 1882–2018 Richard J. (Richard James) Butler Irish Historical Studies, 44.166 (2020) 295-325 Full text |
Pain, penance, and protest : peine forte et dure in medieval England Sara M. Butler Studies in Legal History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) 1 review(s) |
Foundation stone of empire: The role of Portland stone in ‘heritage’, commemoration, and identity Alice Butler-Warke & Matthew R. Warke Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 46.4 (2021) 958-972 Full text |
Objects of Affection? Materialising Courtship, Love and Sex in Ireland, C.1800-1830 Leanne Calvert Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 19.3 (2022) 247-263 Full text |
A ‘true and faithful record of what was done and suffered … without malice or concealment’: Personal Narrative, War Memory and the Official… Emma Campbell New Zealand Journal of History, 55.1 (2021) 72-91 |
The Missing Generation: Grandparents and Agency in Early Modern England Bernard Capp History, 108.379-380 (2023) 41-63 Full text |
Strange gods : love and idolatry in the Victorian novel Timothy L. Carens Among the Victorians and Modernists (London: Routledge, 2021) 1 review(s) Full text |
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 |
Women, memory and the genesis of a priory in Norman Monmouth Emma Cavell Anglo-Norman Studies, 42 (2020) 45-60 Full text |
Slumbery Agitations: Sleep Deprivation in Macbeth Brian Chalk Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 20.4 (2020) 62-88 Full text |
“Celestial Epicurisme”: John Locke and the Anglican language of pleasure, 1650–1697 Jacob Donald Chatterjee Seventeenth Century, 37.2 (2022) 303-334 Full text |
Partition’s legacies Joya Chatterji (Albany: SUNY Press, 2021) 1 review(s) |
Creating commemorative spaces in independent Ireland: the construction and use of publicly sited First World War memorials, 1919–1970 Jonathan Cherry First World War Studies, 11.3 (2020) 213-239 Full text |
“Make a Formal Descent on the Territorys of the Heart”: Embodied Sensibility and the (Mis)fortune of Virtue in Richardson’s Pamela and de Sade’s… Heewon Chung Women’s Studies, 51.1 (2022) 18-31 Full text |
Anglo-Norman studies. XLII Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2019 ed. by S. D. Church Anglo-Norman studies, 42 (Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press, 2020) 2 review(s) |
Only water between : a family story from the Great War Angela Clare (Leeds: Trustees of the Royal Armouries, 2020) |
Seeking Moderation and Stability: Emotion, the British Delegation and the Polish Settlement at Paris, 1919 Denis Clark International History Review, 42.4 (2020) 695-713 Full text |
Hypnotising evil: Myra Hindley, hypnosis, and criminal investigations in the UK Tom Clark Contemporary British History, 35.2 (2021) 187-209 Full text |
Falkland Islands – 40 years on Peter Clegg & Kate Matheson Round Table, 111.1 (2022) 53-55 Full text |
Bowels, emotion, and metaphor in early modern English sermons Jennifer Clement Seventeenth Century, 35.4 (2020) 435-451 Full text |
Televising the Partition of British India : Memory, Identity and the Privatisation of the Past in 70th Anniversary Commemorative Broadcasting Clelia Clini , Jasmine Hornabrook & Emily Keightley Media History, 28.4 (2022) 543-559 Full text |
Gender and Generic Clashes in The Years Between (Compton Bennett, 1946) Nicole Cloarec La revue LISA, 19.52 (2021) [s.p.] Full text |
Comic Spenser: faith, folly, and The Faerie Queene Victoria Coldham-Fussell The Manchester Spenser (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020) 2 review(s) Full text |
The folk : music, modernity, and the political imagination Ross Cole (Oakland: University of California Press, 2021) 1 review(s) |
5 February 1922 Cumann na mBan op poses the Anglo-Irish trety women activists during the civil war Marie Coleman in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 54-60. Full text |
Mirrors with a Memory: Postmortem Photography and Spirit Photography in Transitional British Fiction and Culture Susan E. Cook in: Cultures of memory in the nineteenth century : consuming commemoration, ed. by Katherine Haldane Grenier and Amanda R. Mushal, Palgrave Macmillan memory studies (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 19-37. Full text |
Chronic Pain and Illness: Enlightenment and Romantic Responses Isabella Cooper in: A cultural history of disability in the long eighteenth century, ed. by D. Christopher Gabbard and Susannah B. Mintz, Cultural history of disability, 4 (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 57-72. Full text |
Joseph Glanvill on Imagination, Method and the Art of Thinking Sorana Corneanu in: Testimonies : states of mind and states of body in the early modern period, ed. by Gideon Manning, Archimedes, 57 (Cham: Springer, 2020), pp. 139-168. Full text |
“But most brothers when in misfortune”: a transnational approach to natural disasters Marguérite Corporaal & Lotte Jensen Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 44.3 (2022) 265-283 Full text |
Wilfred Owen, Benjamin Britten, Xavier Hanotte. Mirror games, memory games Gilles Couderc in: Curios, ed. by Elizabeth Durot-Boucé, Rêves (Rennes: TIR, 2021), pp. 99-126. |
Crossing the lines: the story of three homosexual New Zealand soldiers in World War II Brent Coutts (Dunedin (NZ): Otago University Press, Te Whare T o Te Wnanga o tkou, 2020) 1 review(s) |
The Folkloric Afterlife of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland Sarah Covington in: Cromwell and Ireland : new perspectives, ed. by Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie and R. Scott Spurlock (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021), pp. 275-292. |
Sources and Resources‘The NHS … Should not be Condemned to the History Books’: Public Engagement as a Method in Social Histories of Medicine Jennifer Crane Social History of Medicine, 34.3 (2021) 1005-1027 Full text |
Somewhere bigger and brighter? Ambivalence and desire in memories of leaving the north of Ireland during the Troubles Jack Crangle , Fearghus Roulston , Graham Dawson , Liam Harte & Barry Hazley Irish Studies Review, 30.3 (2022) 259-279 Full text |
Life Imprisonment from Young Adulthood : Adaptation, Identity and Time Ben Crewe , Susie Hulley & Serena Wright Palgrave studies in prisons and penology (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) 1 review(s) Full text |
The active lives of the material culture of commemoration: a Chinese braid and the Irish Citizen Army flag Elizabeth Crooke Irish Studies Review, 30.4 (2022) 387-404 Full text |
The Chatterton memorial at St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol Martin J. Crossley Evans Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 138 (2020) 326-328 |
The Mediatisation of the GAA’s Commemoration of the 1916 Rising: ‘A New Ireland rises’? Seán Crosson in: Sport, the media and Ireland : interdisciplinary perspectives, ed. by Neil O’Boyle and Marcus Free (Cork, Ireland: Cork University Press, 2020), pp. 93-109. Full text |
Languages of Trauma : History, Memory, and Media ed. by Jason Crouthamel , Peter Leese & Julia Barbara Köhne (Toronto (Ont): University of Toronto Press, 2021) 1 review(s) Full text |
Queering Kilmainham: uncovering LGBTQ+ stories in a national shrine Brian Crowley Studia Hibernica, 46 (2020) 114-123 Full text |
Emotions and empire in suffrage and anti-suffrage politics: Britain, Ireland and Australia in the early twentieth century Sharon Crozier-De Rosa in: The politics of women’s suffrage : local, national and international dimensions, ed. by Alexandra Hughes-Johnson and Lyndsey Jenkins, New historical perspectives (London: University of London Press, [2021]), pp. 309-330. |
The Wounded Missal : Iconoclasm, Ritual and Memory in Reformation Yorkshire Brian Cummings in: Memory and the English reformation, ed. by Alexandra Walsham, Bronwyn Wallace, Ceri Law and Brian Cummings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 353-370. Full text |
Liturgical Landscapes in Post-Conquest England: Commemorating King Oswald in the Northern Province Johanna Dale Viator, 51.2 (2020) 229-261 Full text |
Museums, history and the intimate experience of the Great War : love and sorrow ed. by Joy Damousi , Deborah Tout-Smith & Bart Ziino Routledge studies in First World War history (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text |
Fictions of Materiality in Clarissa Pichaya Damrongpiwat The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 62.1 (2021) 43-62 Full text |
Women’s ‘Retrieval’ from Pakistan: ‘India’s Daughters’ and the Emotional History of Partition Deepra Dandekar South Asia, 44.4 (2021) 703-720 Full text |
Of False Hair, Spanish Wool, and Witchcraft: The Act of Parliament That Never Was Alison Daniell Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 45.4 (2022) 447-462 Full text |
The Social Memory of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland, c.1660s–c.1730s Eamon Darcy in: Cromwell and Ireland : new perspectives, ed. by Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie and R. Scott Spurlock (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021), pp. 231-251. |
Summoning the Dead: Psychic Happenings and Gendered Spiritualist Practices in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Calcutta Runa Das Chaudhuri South Asia, 44.3 (2021) 459-476 Full text |
High lean country : land, people and memory in New England ed. by Iain Davidson , Alan Atkinson , Andrew Piper & J. S. (John Sprott) Ryan (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text |
Refugee Children and the Emotional Cost of Internationalism in Interwar Britain Sandra Trudgen Dawson Journal of British Studies, 60.1 (2021) 115-139 Full text |
The Cambridge companion to eighteenth-century thought ed. by Frans De Bruyn Cambridge companions to literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) 1 review(s) |
17 March 1922 St Patrick’s Day, New York City the ‘scattered children of Éire’: the global diaspora and Irish identity Edna Delaney in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 98-102. Full text |
“You Said It Would Be Alright”: Trust, Betrayal, and Women’s Relationships in Irish Abortion Experiences, 1900–1967 Cara Delay & Anna Walter New Hibernia Review, 26.2 (2022) 17-40 Full text |
How the RAF and USAAF beat the Luftwaffe Ken Delve (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Military, 2021) 1 review(s) |
Conscription, rural populations and the dynamics of war and revolution in Ireland (1914–18) Emmanuel Destenay Rural History, 33.1 (2022) 105-117 Full text |
Sentiment and symbol, temper and typology: the double-function of reserve in Charlotte Yonge’s The Heir of Redclyffe Christian Sidney Dickinson Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 44.3 (2022) 341-366 Full text |
George Eliot’s Precarious Afterlives Fionnuala Dillane 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 29 (2020) [s.p.] Full text |
‘Ghosts of the Future’: Elegiac Temporalities and Planetary Futures in Nancy Brysson Morrison’s The Gowk Storm Julia Ditter Scottish Literary Review, 14.1 (2022) 171-190 Full text |
Commemorating the Crusading Past in Late Medieval England: The Worksop Priory Tabula James Doherty English Historical Review, 136.581 (2021) 809-835 Full text |
7 October 1922 the killing of teenages Eamonn Hughes, Brendan Holohan and Joseph Rogers trauma and the legacy of violence Anne Dolan in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 267-272. Full text |
Miscarriage, False Conceptions, and Other Lumps: Women’s Pregnancy Loss in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century England Paige Donaghy Social History of Medicine, 34.4 (2021) 1138-1160 Full text |
I’m fine, thanks Chris Doveton (Kibworth, Leicestershire: The Book Guild Ltd, 2020) |
Dementia in Nineteenth-Century Australia Brian Draper Health and history, 23.1 (2021) 38-60 Full text |
Attachment Theory for Historians of Medieval Religion Juliana Dresvina in: Cognitive sciences and medieval studies : an introduction, ed. by Juliana Dresvina and Victoria Blud, Religion & culture in the Middle Ages (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2020), . |
Public history in the digital age: Century Ireland and the decade of centenaries Mark Duncan Studia Hibernica, 46 (2020) 105-113 Full text |
Shakespeare’s props : memory and cognition Sophie Duncan Routledge studies in Shakespeare, 36 (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text |
Scottish Neo-medievalism Sarah Dunnigan & Gerard Carruthers in: The Oxford handbook of Victorian medievalism, ed. by Joanne Parker and Corinna Wagner, Oxford handbooks of literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 235-248. Full text |
Toasting and Gender in Great-Britain in the Eighteenth Century Rémy Duthille Zinbun, 50 (2020) 37-55 Full text |
4 March 1922 the wife of a plasterer tells the Archbishop of Dublin a secret gender and poverty in the new ‘Free State’ Lindsey Earner-Byrne in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 92-97. Full text |
Monuments on trial: #BlackLivesMatter, ‘travelling memory’ and the transcultural afterlives of empire Penelope Edmonds History Australia, 18.4 (2021) 801-822 Full text |
‘To Imperishable Memory’: Lancaster’s Crimean War Monument, C.1855–1862 Sam Edwards Northern History, 59.2 (2022) 239-260 Full text |
Love Carefully and Without ‘Over-bearing Fears’: The Persuasive Power of Authenticity in Late 1980s British AIDS Education Material for Adolescents Hannah J. Elizabeth Social History of Medicine, 34.4 (2021) 1317-1342 Full text |
From cohort to community: The emotional work of birthday cards in the Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development, 1946–2018 Hannah J. Elizabeth & Daisy Payling History of the Human Sciences, 35.1 (2022) 158-188 Full text |
“Pray Send Back this Foul Proof”: Thomas Birch and the Correction of Elizabeth Carter’s Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d for the Use of… Markman Ellis Eighteenth-Century Studies, 55.3 (2022) 277-298 Full text |
The Mind’s Bloody Sweat: (Dis)embodied Emotions in Erasmus, More, and Calvin Kirk Essary Parergon, 38.1 (2021) 41-64 Full text |
How Do Family Historians Work with Memory? Tanya Evans Journal of Family History, 46.1 (2021) 92-106 Full text |
Family history, historical consciousness and citizenship : a new social history Tanya Evans New directions in social and cultural history (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022) 1 review(s) Full text |
The media, affect, and community in a decade of disasters: reporting the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire Shane Ewen & Aaron Andrews Contemporary British History, 35.2 (2021) 258-283 Full text |
The Roots Of The Present Are In The Past: Recapitulating Partition Through Intizar Husain’s Novel, Basti Mehr Afshan Farooqi Asian Affairs [London], 53.2 (2022) 363-372 Full text |
Partition as border-making : East Bengal, East Pakistan and Bangladesh Sayeed Ferdous (New Delhi: Routledge India, 2021) Full text |
Hamlet and Lucretian Anxiety Sean Ferrier & Lisa Walters Shakespeare, 18.2 (2022) 176-196 Full text |
‘To settle a governement without somthing of Monarchy in it’: Bulstrode Whitelocke’s Memoirs and the Reinvention of the Interregnum Jonathan R. Fitzgibbons English Historical Review, 137.586 (2022) 655-691 Full text |
Re-staging the 1916 Rising: Eugene McCabe’s Pull Down a Horseman (1966) Eóin Flannery Irish Studies Review, 30.4 (2022) 441-452 Full text |
Introduction: Critiquing crisis and commemoration Eóin Flannery & Eugene O’Brien Irish Studies Review, 30.4 (2022) 375-386 Full text |
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