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About the Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH)

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.

The Bibliography is the essential resource for historical study, teaching and research and is a research project of the UK’s Institute of Historical Research (IHR) and the Royal Historical Society (RHS), and is published by Brepols. With new records added three times a year, BBIH provides up-to-date information on over 646,000: 

  • History books, articles, chapters, edited collections (published from the early 1900s to present) 
  • History theses (submitted late 1990s to 2023).

These records are searchable by a wide range of facets including: title, author, chronology, date and form of publication, historical topic, and geographical region.

Researching emotions in BBIH
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.

BBIH’s subject tree offers a powerful way of searching by subject because it uses terminology systematically applied to records by BBIH’s editors: your results will not depend on the appearance of words in titles or in keywords provided by authors. You can learn more about the subject tree here.

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)
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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
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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
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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
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“One Step Forward, Two Steps Back”: Reading Trauma in Ciaran Carson’s Poetry 
Carla Anderson  
New Hibernia Review, 24.3 (2020) 125-142
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Sustaining a Nonviolent Self: Mahatma Gandhi, Madeleine Slade, and Manu Gandhi 
Nikita Arora  
History Workshop Journal, 93 (2022) 186-208
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Happiness: family and nation in nineteenth-century Ireland 
Katie Barclay  
Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 43.2 (2021) 171-190
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Taking Bonnie Prince Charlie to Heart: Children, Emotion, and Rebellion 
Katie Barclay  
Parergon, 38.2 (2021) 157-185
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The Sound of Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century Ireland 
Katie Barclay  
Journal of British Studies, 60.2 (2021) 389-402
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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
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Interrogating Romantic Love 
Katie Barclay   & Sally Holloway  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 271-277
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Ambiguities of Imperial Mourning: The Patcham Chattri  
T. J. Barringer  
Art History, 45.3 (2022) 570-597
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The Objects of Reading Gaol 
Jami Bartlett  
Victorian Studies, 64.1 (2021) 38-61
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‘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
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Queer temporality in Victorian love and marriage poems 
Pearl Chaozon Bauer   & Sarah E. Kersh  
Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 44.2 (2022) 193-210
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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
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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.
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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.].
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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
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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)
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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.
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The U-shape of happiness in Scotland 
David N. F. Bell   & David G. Blanchflower  
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 68.4 (2021) 407-433
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Shame and the Breastfeeding Mother in Ireland 
Abby Bender  
Éire-Ireland, 56.3-4 (2021) 104-129
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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
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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
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A Sixteenth-Century Clergyman and Physician: Timothy Bright’s Dual Approach to Melancholia 
Emily Betz  
Studies in Church History, 58 (2022) 112-133
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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
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Stories from the edge : creating identities in early medieval Staffordshire 
Matthew Blake  
BAR, British ser., 657 (Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2020)
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‘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
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6 Past in present 
Donald Bloxham  
Patterns of Prejudice, 54.5 (2020) 537-542
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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‘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
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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
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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
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‘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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Strange gods : love and idolatry in the Victorian novel 
Timothy L. Carens  
Among the Victorians and Modernists (London: Routledge, 2021)
1 review(s)
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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
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Women, memory and the genesis of a priory in Norman Monmouth 
Emma Cavell  
Anglo-Norman Studies, 42 (2020) 45-60
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Slumbery Agitations: Sleep Deprivation in Macbeth 
Brian Chalk  
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 20.4 (2020) 62-88
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“Celestial Epicurisme”: John Locke and the Anglican language of pleasure, 1650–1697 
Jacob Donald Chatterjee  
Seventeenth Century, 37.2 (2022) 303-334
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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
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“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
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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
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Hypnotising evil: Myra Hindley, hypnosis, and criminal investigations in the UK 
Tom Clark  
Contemporary British History, 35.2 (2021) 187-209
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Falkland Islands – 40 years on 
Peter Clegg   & Kate Matheson  
Round Table, 111.1 (2022) 53-55
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Bowels, emotion, and metaphor in early modern English sermons 
Jennifer Clement  
Seventeenth Century, 35.4 (2020) 435-451
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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
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Gender and Generic Clashes in The Years Between (Compton Bennett, 1946) 
Nicole Cloarec  
La revue LISA, 19.52 (2021) [s.p.]
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Comic Spenser: faith, folly, and The Faerie Queene  
Victoria Coldham-Fussell  
The Manchester Spenser (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020)
2 review(s)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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“But most brothers when in misfortune”: a transnational approach to natural disasters 
Marguérite Corporaal   & Lotte Jensen  
Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 44.3 (2022) 265-283
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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.
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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)
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Queering Kilmainham: uncovering LGBTQ+ stories in a national shrine 
Brian Crowley  
Studia Hibernica, 46 (2020) 114-123
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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.
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Liturgical Landscapes in Post-Conquest England: Commemorating King Oswald in the Northern Province 
Johanna Dale  
Viator, 51.2 (2020) 229-261
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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)
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Fictions of Materiality in Clarissa 
Pichaya Damrongpiwat  
The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 62.1 (2021) 43-62
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Women’s ‘Retrieval’ from Pakistan: ‘India’s Daughters’ and the Emotional History of Partition 
Deepra Dandekar  
South Asia, 44.4 (2021) 703-720
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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
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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
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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)
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Refugee Children and the Emotional Cost of Internationalism in Interwar Britain 
Sandra Trudgen Dawson  
Journal of British Studies, 60.1 (2021) 115-139
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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.
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“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
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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
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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
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George Eliot’s Precarious Afterlives 
Fionnuala Dillane  
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 29 (2020) [s.p.]
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‘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
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Commemorating the Crusading Past in Late Medieval England: The Worksop Priory Tabula 
James Doherty  
English Historical Review, 136.581 (2021) 809-835
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Shakespeare’s props : memory and cognition  
Sophie Duncan  
Routledge studies in Shakespeare, 36 (London: Routledge, 2020)
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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.
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Toasting and Gender in Great-Britain in the Eighteenth Century 
Rémy Duthille  
Zinbun, 50 (2020) 37-55
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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.
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Monuments on trial: #BlackLivesMatter, ‘travelling memory’ and the transcultural afterlives of empire 
Penelope Edmonds  
History Australia, 18.4 (2021) 801-822
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‘To Imperishable Memory’: Lancaster’s Crimean War Monument, C.1855–1862 
Sam Edwards  
Northern History, 59.2 (2022) 239-260
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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
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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
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“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
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The Mind’s Bloody Sweat: (Dis)embodied Emotions in Erasmus, More, and Calvin 
Kirk Essary  
Parergon, 38.1 (2021) 41-64
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How Do Family Historians Work with Memory? 
Tanya Evans  
Journal of Family History, 46.1 (2021) 92-106
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Family history, historical consciousness and citizenship : a new social history  
Tanya Evans  
New directions in social and cultural history (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022)
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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
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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
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Partition as border-making : East Bengal, East Pakistan and Bangladesh 
Sayeed Ferdous  
(New Delhi: Routledge India, 2021)
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Hamlet and Lucretian Anxiety 
Sean Ferrier   & Lisa Walters  
Shakespeare, 18.2 (2022) 176-196
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‘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
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Re-staging the 1916 Rising: Eugene McCabe’s Pull Down a Horseman (1966)  
Eóin Flannery  
Irish Studies Review, 30.4 (2022) 441-452
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Introduction: Critiquing crisis and commemoration  
Eóin Flannery   & Eugene O’Brien  
Irish Studies Review, 30.4 (2022) 375-386
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“Woe unto us”: divine wrath and godly sorrow in an English plague sermon (1637) 
Olivia Formby  
Seventeenth Century, 37.3 (2022) 351-370
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The emotional evidence of early modern English plague wills 
Olivia Formby  
Historical Research, 94.266 (2021) 782-805
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The Paris Commune in the British socialist imagination, 1871–1914 
Laura C. Forster  
History of European Ideas, 46.5 (2020) 614-632
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The Civil War in Kerry in history and memory 
Gavin Foster  
in: Kerry history and society : interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, ed. by Maurice J. Bric (Dublin: Geography Publications, 2020), pp. [s.p.].
 
31 March 1922 W.B. Yeats in Thoor Ballylee meditating in the time of civil war 
Robert Fitzroy Foster  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 120-127.
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Not playing the game : sport and Australia’s Great War 
Xavier Fowler  
(Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing, 2021)
1 review(s)
 
Wounded Pride and Petty Jealousies: Private Lives and Public Diplomacy in Second World War Cairo 
Martin Francis  
Proceedings of the British Academy, 227 (2020) 98-115
 
Women and the decade of commemorations 
ed. by Oona Frawley  
Irish culture, memory, place (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2021)
1 review(s)
 
Remembering Asia’s World War Two  
ed. by Mark R. Frost  , Daniel Schumacher   & Edward Vickers  
Remembering the modern world (London: Routledge, 2020)
1 review(s)
 
Re-imagining Islington: work, memory, place and emotion in a community oral history project 
John Gabriel   & Jenny Harding  
Oral History, 48.2 (2020) 43-56
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Trauma and identity in contemporary Irish culture 
ed. by Melania Terrazas Gallego  
Reimagining Ireland, 94 (Oxford: Peter Lang, [2020] ©2020)
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Hume on Pride, Vanity and Society 
Enrico Galvagni  
Journal of Scottish Philosophy, 18.2 (2020) 157-173
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21 January 1922 the Irish race congress global Ireland 
Darragh Gannon  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 27-32.
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Remembering 1922 
Darragh Gannon   & Fearghal McGarry  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. xvii-xlv.
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Renegotiating First World War memory: the British and American Legions, 1938-1946 
Ashley Garber  
Routledge studies in First World War history (London: Routledge, 2020)
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The British stake in Japanese modernity : readings in liberal tradition and native modernism 
Michael Gardiner  
Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature, 63 (London: Routledge, 2021)
 
The new model army: agent of revolution 
Ian Gentles  
(New Haven (CT): Yale University Press, 2022)
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Diaspora Consciousness, Historical Memory, and Culture in Liberated African Villages in Grenada, 1850s–2014 
Shantel George  
in: Liberated Africans and the abolition of the slave trade, 1807-1896, ed. by Richard (Richard Peter) Anderson and Henry B. Lovejoy, Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, 86 (Rochester (NY): University of Rochester Press, 2020), pp. 365-383.
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Emotions and Gender in Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Kohl’s Cold War 
Dominik Geppert  
Diplomacy & Statecraft, 32.4 (2021) 766-788
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‘Your Muse Remains Forever’: memory and monumentality in Elizabethan manuscript partbooks  
Daisy M. Gibbs  
Early Music, 50.1 (2022) 33-50
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“I Am Not on the Footing of Kept Women”: Extra-Marital Love in Eighteenth-Century England 
Kate Gibson  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 355-373
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Holding a mirror up to nature: shame, guilt, and violence in Shakespeare  
James Gilligan   & David A. J. Richards  
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)
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Republican women and Catholic Church responses to the strip searching of female prisoners in Northern Ireland, 1982–92 
Niall Gilmartin   & Margaret M. Scull  
Women’s History Review, 31.5 (2022) 721-740
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25 May 1922 the first anniversary of the burning of the Custom House wearing the green: unifroms, collectivity, and authority 
Lisa Godson  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 141-150.
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The supernatural in early modern Scotland 
ed. by Julian Goodare   & Martha McGill  
(Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020)
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The War That Never Came: Creating, Transmitting and Maintaining Handed-Down Memories of the Emergency in Ireland. Acknowledging Family… 
Patrick Gormally  
Études irlandaises, 46.1 (2021) 143-167
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Eyewitness RAF : the experience of war, 1939-1945 
James Goulty  
(Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Aviation, 2020)
 
The long shadow of the air war: composure, memory and the renegotiation of self in the oral testimonies of Bomber Command veterans since 2015 
James Greenhalgh  
Contemporary British History, 35.4 (2021) 477-514
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Dead men telling tales : Napoleonic War veterans and the military memoir industry, 1808-1914 
Matilda Greig  
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)
4 review(s)
 
Natural Children, Country Wives, and Country Girls in Nineteenth-Century India and Northeast Scotland 
Eloise Grey  
Historical Reflections / Réflexions historiques, 47.1 (2021) 31-58
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Multimodal approaches to media discourses : reconstructing the age of austerity in the United Kingdom 
ed. by Tim Griebel  
Routledge studies in multimodality; (London: Routledge, 2020)
 
Express yourself? Henrietta Maria and the political value of emotional display at the Stuart court 
Erin Griffey  
Seventeenth Century, 35.2 (2020) 187-212
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Bread Winner : An Intimate History of the Victorian Economy 
Emma Griffin  
(New Haven (CT): Yale University Press, 2020)
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Matters of engagement : emotions, identity, and cultural contact in the premodern world 
ed. by Daniela Hacke  , Claudia Jarzebowski   & Hannes Ziegler  
(London: Routledge, 2020)
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‘Flying Gas Mains’: Rumour, Secrecy, and Morale during the V-2 Bombardment of Britain 
Charlie Hall  
20th Century British History, 33.1 (2022) 52-79
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‘Joy among the Irish children that […] there will be war’: Irish Children and Seventeenth-Century Wars 
Dianne Hall  
Parergon, 38.2 (2021) 105-129
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Waiting for Brexit: Crisis, conjuncture, method 
Sarah Marie Hall  
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 47.1 (2022) 200-213
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Pets and family relationships in twentieth-century British diaries 
Jane Hamlett  , Lesley Hoskins   & Rebecca Preston  
History of the Family, 26.2 (2021) 266-287
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Animals in the family mini-special issue introduction and historiographical review 
Jane Hamlett   & Julie-Marie Strange  
History of the Family, 26.2 (2021) 173-185
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Stories of Love and Marriage in the Modern British Diaspora: Themes of Change and Continuity 
A. James Hammerton  
in: Emotional landscapes : love, gender, and migration, ed. by Marcelo J. Borges, Sonia Cancian and Linda Reeder, Studies of world migrations (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2021), pp. 220-237.
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Lusty Sack Possets, Nuptial Affections and the Material Communities of Early Modern Weddings 
Sasha Handley  
Environment and History, 28.3 (2022) 375-395
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Migration, Racism and Sexual Health in Postwar Britain  
Anne Hanley  
History Workshop Journal, 94 (2022) 202-222
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Sounds of war: music in the British Armed forces during the Great War  
Emma Hanna  
Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2020)
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Matters of the heart: depictions of the heart and the archaeology of emotion, c. 1400–1700. 
Sigrún Hannesdóttir  
Post-Medieval Archaeology, 56.1 (2022) 68-79
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Cognitive Approaches to Affective Poetics in Early English Literature 
Antonina Harbus  
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), .
 
“A Merciful Fury Sent to Save Me”: Amy Levy’s “Xantippe” and Women’s Conversations 
Emily Harrington  
Victorian Studies, 62.2 (2020) 188-193
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Come weep with me : loss and mourning in the writings of Caribbean women writers 
ed. by Joyce C. (Joyce Celeste) Harte  
(Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2021)
 
The imposteress rabbit breeder : Mary Toft and eighteenth-century England 
Karen Harvey  
(Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2020)
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Emotional regulation and middle-class Irish education: a case study of nineteenth century Catholic convent schools 
Mary Hatfield  
History of Education, 51.3 (2022) 367-380
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Happiness in nineteenth-century Ireland 
ed. by Mary Hatfield  
Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland, 7 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021)
 
Past and prologue : politics and memory in the American Revolution 
Michael D. Hattem  
(New Haven (CT); London: Yale University Press, 2020)
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The battlefield of imperishable Memory : Passchendaele and the Anzac legend 
Matthew Haultain-Gall  
Australian history (Clayton, Victoria: Monash University Publishing, 2021)
2 review(s)
 
Life history and the Irish migrant experience in post-war England : myth, memory and emotional adaption 
Barry Hazley  
Manchester scholarship online (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020)
2 review(s)
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Place, memory and the British high rise experience: negotiating social change on the Wyndford Estate, 1962–2015 
Barry Hazley  , Lynn Abrams  , Ade Kearns   & Valerie Wright  
Contemporary British History, 35.1 (2021) 72-99
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Domestic traumas in two plays by Jennifer Johnston 
Chu He  
Irish Studies Review, 30.1 (2022) 82-97
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Material Thoughts: Robert Hooke’s Theory of Memory 
Felicity Henderson  
in: Testimonies : states of mind and states of body in the early modern period, ed. by Gideon Manning, Archimedes, 57 (Cham: Springer, 2020), pp. 59-83.
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Beyond the “republican family”: intergenerational memory, biography, and politics in Ireland since 1969 
Jack Hepworth  
Irish Studies Review, 29.4 (2021) 425-443
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Irish and World Histories 
Peter Hession   & Aidan Beatty  
Radical History Review, 143 (2022) 1-14
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War Memorials and Culture Wars in Mid-Nineteenth Century Sunderland 
Guy Hinton  
Northern History, 59.2 (2022) 261-280
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War commemoration and civic culture in the North East of England, 1854-1914 
Guy Hinton  
Britain and the world (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)
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“People Cannot Live on Love Alone”: Negotiating Love, Gender Roles, and Family Care between Slovenia and Egypt 
Mirjam Milhari Hladnik  
in: Emotional landscapes : love, gender, and migration, ed. by Marcelo J. Borges, Sonia Cancian and Linda Reeder, Studies of world migrations (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2021), pp. 57-74.
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Love, Custom & Consumption: Valentine’s Day in England c. 1660–1830 
Sally Holloway  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 295-314
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Fynes Moryson’s Grief: Writing the Mobile Ailing Body in Seventeenth-Century England 
Eva Johanna Holmberg  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 18.1 (2021) 45-60
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12 February 1922 the Nicholson revival ‘divine dynamite’: popular Protestantism in Belfast 
Andrew R. Holmes  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 66-70.
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Metrical Psalm-Singing and Emotion in Scottish Protestant Affective Piety, 1560–1650 
Nathan C. J. Hood  
Reformation and Renaissance Review, 23.2 (2021) 151-169
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Theatre and archival memory : Irish drama and marginalised histories 1951-1977  
Barry Houlihan  
(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)
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Spectacles of Settler Colonial Memory: Archaeological Findings from an Early Twentieth-Century “First” Settlement Pageant and Other Commemorative…  
Meghan C. L. Howey   & Christine M. Delucia  
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 26.4 (2022) 974-1007
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On Blackamoor : History Memory Nature of the North York Moors  
Martyn Hudson  
(Saltburn-by-the-Sea: Te Me No Press, [2020])
 
A Chronic Nightmare: Dream Interpretation as the “Royal Road” to Understanding the Trauma of the Nameless Narrator of Flann O’Brien’s The Third…
Daniel Hunt  
New Hibernia Review, 24.3 (2020) 90-103
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Making Sense of Pain: Valentine Greatrakes, Henry Stubbe and Anne Conway 
Sarah Hutton  
in: Testimonies : states of mind and states of body in the early modern period, ed. by Gideon Manning, Archimedes, 57 (Cham: Springer, 2020), pp. 85-102.
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Sense and feeling in daily living in the early medieval English world. Volume 4, daily living in the Anglo-Saxon world 
ed. by Maren Clegg Hyer   & Gale R. Owen-Crocker  
Exeter studies in medieval Europe (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020)
1 review(s)
 
Dream mother: Race, gender, and intimacy in Japanese-occupied Singapore  
Kate Imy  
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 52.3 (2021) 464-491
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Infinite Sorrows: Catastrophic Forms in Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale 
Patricia Clare Ingham  
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 52.1 (2022) 93-118
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Solitary confinement and health and other life course outcomes for convict women 
Kris E. Inwood   & Hamish Maxwell-Stewart  
History Australia, 19.1 (2022) 13-33
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Chaucer’s Fantasy of Pity 
Matthew W. Irvin  
Chaucer Review, 55.4 (2020) 379-396
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“The Same Effort and the Same Death”: The Memory of the Langalibalele Incident of 1873 
Jacob Ivey  
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. 165-181.
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Repenting in their Own Words: Old English Vocabulary for Compunction, Contrition, and Penitence 
Daria Izdebska  
in: Cultures of compunction in the Medieval World, ed. by Graham Williams and Charlotte Steenbrugge, New directions in medieval studies (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021), pp. 27-60.
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The importance of happiness : Noël Coward and the Actors’ Orphanage 
Elliot James  
(Kibworth Beauchamp: Matador, 2020)
 
“Comforts in Her Calamity”: Shopping and Consumption in the Late Eighteenth-Century Private Madhouse 
Anna Jamieson  
Eighteenth-Century Studies, 55.1 (2021) 83-102
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Shakespeare’s empathy: enhancing connection in the patient–doctor relationship in times of crisis 
David Ian Jeffrey  
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 114.4 (2021) 178-181
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‘It wasn’t like that at all’: memory, identity and legacy in Jessie Kenney’s The Flame and The Flood 
Lyndsey Jenkins  
Women’s History Review, 29.6 (2020) 1034-1053
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Miscarriage and Coping in the MidNineteenth Century: Private Notes from Distant Places 
Felicity Jensz  
Gender & History, 32.2 (2020) 270-285
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Operation Crusader and the desert war in British history and memory : ‘what is failure? what is loyalty?’ 
Alexander H. Joffe  
(London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020)
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Intimate Creations: Margaret Cavendish and the Violent Desires of Fandom 
Emily Griffiths Jones  
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 21.3 (2021) 37-64
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‘Men Too’: Masculinities and Contraceptive Politics in Late Twentieth Century Britain 
Katherine Jones  
Contemporary British History, 34.1 (2020) 44-70
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Angels in english and welsh churchyard and cemetery memorials, 1660–2020 
Rachael Jones   & K. D. M. Snell  
Family & Community History, 24.2 (2021) 85-119
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Why Does Mary Weep? Emotion and Gender in Advent Lines 164–213 (Advent Lyric VII) 
Alice Jorgensen  
Neophilologus, 106.1 (2022) 127-146
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Surviving home: womanhood, contentious intimacy & the trauma of home in Tobago, 1900–1960 
O’Neil Joseph  
Women’s History Review, 31.5 (2022) 806-825
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Happiness and Projects between London and Vienna: Wilhelm von Schröder on the London Weavers’ Riot of 1675, Workhouses, and Technological Unemployment 
Vera Keller  
History of Political Economy, 53.3 (2021) 407-424
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Republican Relicts: Gender, Memory, and Mourning in Irish Nationalist Culture, ca. 1798–1848 
Catriona Kennedy  
Journal of British Studies, 59.3 (2020) 608-637
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5 September 1922 John Lavery presents his painting, ‘Michael Collins, love of Ireland’ to the London press painting the nation-sate 
Roisin Askale Kennedy  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 247-252.
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Honour, Memory and Lineage: Remembering the English Civil War through Funeral Memorials  
Cheryl Kerry  
History, 107.377 (2022) 651-671
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Questioning the canon: Colonial history, counter-memory and youth activism 
Joanna Kidman   & Vincent O’Malley  
Memory Studies, 13.4 (2020) 537-550
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Remembering Deceased Children in Family Life: The School Case of Poor Harold (1920–31) 
Laura King  
History Workshop Journal, 93 (2022) 225-244
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Denken over herdenken: een nieuwe kijk op oorlogsmonumenten 
Ruurd Kok  
(Hilversum: Verloren, 2021)
 
In Defense of Indulgence: Hester Pulter’s Maternal Elegies 
Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich  
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 20.2 (2020) 43-70
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The smallest matters: vanishing water, missing birds, revived animals, recovered coins and other trifling miracles in the Thomas Becket collections 
Rachel Koopmans  
Journal of Medieval History, 48.5 (2022) 587-606
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Prisoners of the empire : inside Japanese POW camps 
Sarah C. Kovner  
(Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press, 2020)
2 review(s)
 
Programming Emotional Care: The Nuffield Study of the Children’s Hospital, 1963 
Roy Kozlovsky  
Childhood in the Past, 13.2 (2020) 121-137
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Time of anarchy : indigenous power and the crisis of colonialism in early America  
Matthew Kruer  
(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2022)
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The Good Death and the Materiality of Mourning: Nineteenth- to Twentieth-Century Coastal Ireland 
Ian Kuijt  , Meredith S. Chesson  , Sara Morrow  , Diarmuid Ó Giolláin   & Ryan Lash  
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 25.2 (2021) 333-374
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Using word analysis to track the evolution of emotional well-being in nineteenth-century industrializing Britain 
Pierre Lack  
Historical Methods, 54.4 (2021) 228-247
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Burial and death in colonial North America : exploring interment practices and landscapes in 17th-century British settlements  
Robyn S. Lacy  
Emerald points (United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing, 2020)
 
Polemic, Memory and Emotion: John Gerard and the Writing of the Counter-Reformation in England 
Peter Lake   & Michael C. Questier  
in: Reformation reputations : the power of the individual in English Reformation history, ed. by David J. Crankshaw and George W. C. Gross (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), pp. 393-419.
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Casting out fear: the logic of “God is Love” in Julian of Norwich and Friedrich Schleiermacher 
Julia A. Lamm  
in: Saving fear in Christian spirituality, ed. by Ann W. Astell (Notre Dame (IN): University of Notre Dame Press, [2020]), pp. [s.p.].
 
‘Astray in a Dark Forest’? The Emotional Politics of Reconstruction Britain 
Claire Langhamer  
in: Total war : an emotional history, ed. by Lucy Noakes, Claire Langhamer and Claudia Siebrecht, Proceedings of the British Academy, 227 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 137-156.
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‘Astray in a Dark Forest’? The Emotional Politics of Reconstruction Britain 
Claire Langhamer  
Proceedings of the British Academy, 227 (2020) 137-156
 
Deportment, emotion and moderation at the Glasgow Assembly, 1638 
Chris R. Langley  
Historical Research, 93.261 (2020) 466-482
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Violence, Trauma, Recovery 
Christopher Langlois  
in: Irish literature in transition, 1980-2020, ed. by Eric Falci and Paige Reynolds (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 263-277.
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“Do Poor Tom Some Charity”: Performing Poverty and Pity in King Lear  
Lindsey Larre  
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 52.3 (2022) 533-566
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“In Italian hand”: melancholy, gender and bibliographical codes in commemorative text  
Eva Lauenstein  
Seventeenth Century, 37.6 (2022) 893-912
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Compromise Refashioned : Memory and Life Writing in Matthew Parker’s Roll 
Ceri Law  
in: Memory and the English reformation, ed. by Alexandra Walsham, Bronwyn Wallace, Ceri Law and Brian Cummings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 257-270.
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Seawater in flame: Compunction in the Lambeth and Trinity homilies 
Ayoush Sarmada Lazikani  
in: Cultures of compunction in the Medieval World, ed. by Graham Williams and Charlotte Steenbrugge, New directions in medieval studies (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021), pp. 103-117.
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3 March 1922 closing border roads friction on the frontier 
Peter Leary  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 86-91.
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Giulia Frasi: Singer of Sentiment 
Jonathan Rhodes Lee  
Music & Letters, 101.3 (2020) 454-488
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Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement : building a shared future from a troubled past? 
ed. by Lesley Lelourec   & Gráinne O’Keeffe-Vigneron  
Reimagining Ireland, 99 (Oxford; New York: Peter Lang, 2021)
 
Deny and Disavow : distancing the imperial past in the culture wars 
Alan Lester  
(London: SunRise Publishing, 2021)
 
Why were rural landscapes significant in commemoration of the Great War?: a case-study of Trawsfynydd 
Rowena Leyland  
Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society, 18.4 (2021) 414-421
 
Interpreting inconsistencies and finding meaning in Crown Court clerks’ life-story narratives 
Dvora Liberman  
Oral History, 48.2 (2020) 80-89
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Anne Killigrew and the Restoration of Complaint 
Kate Lilley  
in: Early modern women’s complaint : gender, form, and politics, ed. by Sarah C. E. Ross and Rosalind Smith, Early modern literature in history (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), pp. 247-266.
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Festive Friars: Embodied Performance and Audience Affect 
Erika T. Lin  
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 51.3 (2021) 487-495
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Placing Mary Tighe in Irish Literary History: From Manuscript Culture to Print 
Harriet Kramer Linkin  
in: Irish literature in transition, 1780-1830, ed. by Claire Connolly (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 173-187.
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Heritage in the home : domestic prehabitation and inheritance 
Caron Lipman  
(London: Routledge, 2020)
 
“A Brothers Feelings”: Epistolary Emotions in a Time of Political Crisis, Georgeville, Lower Canada, 1838–1839 
John Irvine Little  
Histoire sociale / Social History, 53.109 (2020) 651-661
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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
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Domestic museums of decolonisation? Objects, colonial officials, and the afterlives of empire in Britain 
Sarah Longair   & Chris Jeppesen  
in: Decolonising Europe? Popular responses to the end of empire, ed. by Berny Sèbe and Matthew G. Stanard, Empires and the making of the modern world, 1650-2000 (London: Routledge, 2020), pp. 220-237.
 
English garden eccentrics: three hundred years of extraordinary groves, burrowings, mountains and menageries 
Todd Longstaffe-Gowan  
(New Haven (CT) and London: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2022)
1 review(s)
 
The memory of colonialism in Britain and France : the sins of silence  
Itay Lotem  
Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)
1 review(s)
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‘The Most Helpful Friends in the World’: Letters Pages, Expertise, and Emotion in British Women’s Magazines, c. 1960–1980 
Tracey Loughran  
in: Women’s periodicals and print culture in Britain, 1940s-2000s : the postwar and contemporary period, ed. by Laurel Forster and Joanne Hollows, The Edinburgh history of women’s periodical culture in Britain (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020), pp. 133-149.
 
Chronology and Time: Northern European Coastal Settlements and Societies, c. 500–1050 
Christopher Loveluck  
in: The Oxford handbook of history and material culture, ed. by Ivan Gaskell and Sarah Anne Carter (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020), .
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Prisoners of history : what monuments to World War II tell us about our history and ourselves 
Keith Lowe  
(London: William Collins, 2020)
1 review(s)
 
The North Aisle at Ducklington: Liturgy and Commemoration in an Oxfordshire Parish Church 
Nicola Lowe  
Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 174.1 (2021) 97-129
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400 Years of Melancholising 
Mary Ann Lund  
History Today, 71.5 (2021) 64-71
 
“Good in Every Thing”: Erasmus and Communal Virtue in As You Like It  
Julia Reinhard Lupton  
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 52.3 (2022) 567-592
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Drama out of a crisis: James Connolly’s Under Which Flag (1916) and Teresa Deevy’s The Wild Goose (1936)  
Kirsty Lusk   & Willy Maley  
Irish Studies Review, 30.4 (2022) 453-475
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Imperial emotions : the politics of empathy across the British empire 
Jane Lydon  
Critical perspectives on empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020)
8 review(s)
 
Moral Panic in the Industrial Town: Teenage ‘Deviancy’ and Religious Crisis in Central Scotland c. 1968–9 
Charlie Lynch  
20th Century British History, 32.3 (2021) 371-391
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Re-thinking nostalgic antiquarianism: time, space, and the English reformation 
Harriet Lyon  
Seventeenth Century, 37.5 (2022) 757-777
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Memory and the dissolution of the monasteries in early modern England 
Harriet Lyon  
Cambridge studies in early modern British history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)
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The Mac Evilly Memorial Cup, 1922 
Myles Mac Evilly  
Irish Sword, 33.132 (2021) 233-237
 
The Miramichi fire : a history 
Alan MacEachern  
McGill-Queen’s rural, wildland, and resource studies series, 13 (Montréal (PQ): McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020)
1 review(s)
 
Northern memories and the English Middle Ages 
Tim William Machan  
Manchester medieval literature and culture, 34 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020)
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Making the Case to Reprieve Annette Meyers : Media, Gender and the Law  
Lynn MacKay  
Crime, Histoire et Sociétés, 26.2 (2022) 75-100
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“The Nature of My Love Had Never Been in Doubt…” Christopher St John (1871-1960): Platonic Love and Sapphic Desire 
Jane Mackelworth  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 375-389
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Symonds on fear and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 
A. D. Macleod  
History of Psychiatry, 33.1 (2022) 95-106
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‘An Irish Louvain’: memories of 1914 and the moral climate in Britain during the Irish War of Independence 
Edward Madigan  
Irish Historical Studies, 44.165 (2020) 91-105
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Teaching Empire and War: Animating Marginalized Histories in the Classroom 
Anna Maguire   & Diya Gupta  
History Workshop Journal, 92 (2021) 208-225
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16 January 1922 the ‘surrender’ of Dublin Castle administering Ireland 
Martin Maguire  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 15-19.
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24 March 1922 the McMahon murders class and killing in Belfast 
Laurence Marley  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 109-113.
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‘Bogey Bogey Stuff’: Gold Coastism, federation, and white backlash in Southern Rhodesia, 1951-56 
Brooks Marmon  
Round Table, 111.2 (2022) 214-226
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Unraveling the Thread of Tradition: Between History and Memory in Melatu Okorie’s “If George Could Talk” 
Sara Martín-Ruiz  
New Hibernia Review, 25.4 (2021) 40-54
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Constructing global missionary families: Absence, memory, and belonging before World War I 
Sandra Maß  
Journal of Modern European History, 19.3 (2021) 340-361
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Holland House in the 1650s: Evidence and Possibilities of Interregnum Theatrical Entertainment  
Christopher Matusiak  
Huntington Library Quarterly, 85.1 (2022) 41-70
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Brothers in the Great War : siblings, masculinity and emotions 
Linda Maynard  
Cultural history of modern war (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021)
 
“The happiest city in England” Brighton’s narratives of diversity between “success stories” and sidelined issues 
Caterina Mazzilli  
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44.11 (2021) 2074-2092
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Children’s Experiences of Violence during the Irish Rebellion of 1641 
Naomi McAreavey  
Parergon, 38.2 (2021) 71-103
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6 February 1922 Pius XI ascends to the papacy religion, graffiti and political imprisonment 
Laura McAtackney  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 61-65.
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22 Mary 1922 the forcible hair cutting of the Cullen sisters of Keenaghan, Co. Tyrone gendered violence against women 
Mary McAuliffe  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 136-140.
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Reforming Grief, Christopher Marlowe, and the Masculine Lament 
Andrew D. McCarthy  
Reformation, 26.2 (2021) 129-145
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Career, Family and Emotional Work: Graduate Mothers in 1960s Britain 
Helen McCarthy  
Past & Present, 246.Suppl. 15 (2020) 295-317
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17 March 1922 ‘wading through blood’ in Thurles Éamon de Valera’s civil war 
David McCullagh  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 103-107.
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‘This heart-rending and world-shattering news’: gender, emotion, and transnationalism in the Bill Shankly retirement letters 
Alan McDougall  
Sport in History, 42.1 (2022) 126-151
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Commemoration, public history and national identity: Frank Teeling, an Irish volunteer 
Dara McGivern  
Irish Genealogist, 15.4 (2021) 702-709
 
Where is ‘Red Clydeside’? Industrial Heritage, Working Class Culture and Memory in the Glasgow Region 
Arthur McIvor  
in: Constructing industrial pasts : heritage, historical culture and identity in regions undergoing structural economic transformation, ed. by Stefan Berger, Making sense of history, 38 (New York: Berghahn, 2020), pp. 47-67.
 
The Invention of Rare Books : Private Interest and Public Memory, 1600-1840 
David McKitterick  
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020 ©2018)
2 review(s)
 
Scotch on the Rocks: Literary Identity and Linguistic Anxiety in Enlightenment Scotland 
Mark McLean  
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 45.1 (2022) 95-107
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“A Painful and Tender Sympathy Pervaded Every Class of Society”: Consensus, Class, and Coercion in Global Giving during the Great Irish Famine 
Aoife O’Leary McNeice  
Radical History Review, 143 (2022) 165-176
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25 February 1922 publication of the Free State news paper the propaganda war over the Anglo-Irish treaty 
Ciara Meehan  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 71-75.
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Creating memory : historical fiction and the English Civil Wars 
Farah Mendlesohn  
Critical approaches to children’s literature (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)
1 review(s)
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‘Dominant’ First World War memory: race, nation and the occlusion of Empire 
G. B. Meredith  
First World War Studies, 12.2 (2021) 89-109
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Summer, Sun and SAD in Early Modern England 
Tayler Meredith  
Environment and History, 28.3 (2022) 473-490
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Moving house: Comfort disrupted in the domestic and emotional life of an eighteenth-century bachelor 
Helen Metcalfe  
in: The comforts of home in Western Europe, 1700-1900, ed. by Jon Stobart (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 181-186.
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‘Wars Begin in the Minds of Men’: Psychiatry and the Cold War Antinuclear Movement 
Paula A. Michaels  
Journal of Contemporary History, 57.2 (2022) 433-454
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Let us entertain you: paramilitary songs and the politics of loyalist cultural production in Northern Ireland 
Stephen R. Millar  
Race & Class, 63.4 (2022) 9-34
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Ending the ‘Cult of the Broken Home’: Divorce, Children and the Changing Emotional Dynamics of Separating British Families, c. 1945–90 
Ian Miller  
20th Century British History, 32.2 (2021) 165-188
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Silence, distance and neutrality: the politics of emotional distress during the Northern Irish troubles 
Ian Miller  
Social History [London], 46.4 (2021) 435-458
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Experiencing Hunger Striking: Remembering the Maze Prison Hunger Strikes 
Ian Miller  
The Irish Review, 55.1 (2020) 21-34
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Fiction, fashion, and the Victorian fur seal hunt 
John Miller  
in: Reading literary animals : Medieval to modern, ed. by Karen L. Edwards, Derek Ryan and Jane Spencer, Perspectives on the non-human in literature and culture (New York: Routledge, 2020), pp. 212-226.
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‘I See the Site of the Old Colliery Every Day’: Scotland’s Landscape Legacies of Coal 
Catherine Mills   & Ian McIntosh  
Landscapes, 21.1 (2020) 50-71
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A Vindication of Desire: St Anselm, with C. S. Lewis 
Matthew J. Mills  
Downside Review, 139.2 (2021) 133-144
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Egyptomania and religion in James Burnett, Lord Monboddo’s ‘History of Man’ 
R. J. W. Mills  
History of European Ideas, 47.1 (2021) 119-139
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Violence, Resilience and the ‘Coolie’ Identity: Life and Survival on Ships to the Caribbean, 1834–1917 
Saurabh Mishra  
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 50.2 (2022) 241-263
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The Loughan House Controversy. Moral Panic, Youth Deviance and the Failure of Political Imagination in 1970s Ireland  
Ciara Molloy  
Crime, Histoire et Sociétés, 26.2 (2022) 101-128
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Reflections on the commemoration of the First World War : perspectives from the former British Empire  
ed. by David Monger   & Sarah Murray  
Routledge studies in First World War history (London: Routledge, 2020)
 
Remembering Mary, Contesting Reform : The English Sonnets of the Litany of Loreto 
Susannah Brietz Monta  
in: Memory and the English reformation, ed. by Alexandra Walsham, Bronwyn Wallace, Ceri Law and Brian Cummings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 117-131.
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The persistence of memory : remembering slavery in Liverpool, ‘slaving capital of the world’ 
Jessica Moody  
Liverpool studies in international slavery, 18 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020)
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Step Forward the Cowards! – Humiliation, Shame and Countershame in Memories of the White Feather Campaign 
Stirling Moorey  
British Journal for Military History, 7.3 (2021) 39-56
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Adaptations: Commemoration and Contemporary Irish Theatre 
James Moran  
in: Irish literature in transition, 1980-2020, ed. by Eric Falci and Paige Reynolds (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 152-167.
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An Emotional Ecology of Pigeons in Early Modern England and America 
John Emrys Morgan  
Environment and History, 28.3 (2022) 435-452
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Intimacy in modern British history  
George Morris  
Historical Journal, 64.3 (2021) 796-811
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The Trance Phenomena of Mrs Thompson: Mediumship, Evidence, and Intimacy in Early Twentieth-Century Britain 
George Morris  
20th Century British History, 32.4 (2021) 608-629
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Finding Difference in Emotional Communities: New Feminisms of Women’s Lives in the Nineteenth Century CE and Sixth Millennium BCE 
Kate Morris   & Penny Bickle  
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 32.2 (2022) 305-319
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Pepys’s plague: How the reaction of the individual, society and the medical profession to the Great Plague of 1665 is similar to our experience of… 
Conor Mosli-Lynch   & Nicholas O’Shaughnessy  
Journal of Medical Biography, 30.2 (2022) 95-101
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The Temperature of the Brain: Edgeworth’s Thermodynamic Analogies of Utility Measurement 
Thomas Michael Mueller  
History of Political Economy, 52.4 (2020) 709-740
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Revitalising Antiquities : Sacred Silver and its Afterlives in Post-Reformation England 
Tessa Violet Murdoch  
in: Memory and the English reformation, ed. by Alexandra Walsham, Bronwyn Wallace, Ceri Law and Brian Cummings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 207-222.
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Making Memories in Post-Reformation English Catholic Musical Miscellanies 
Emilie K. M. Murphy  
in: Memory and the English reformation, ed. by Alexandra Walsham, Bronwyn Wallace, Ceri Law and Brian Cummings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 403-421.
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Decadent Experience: Conservatism and Modernity  
Alex Murray  
Victorian Literature and Culture, 49.4 (2021) 667-687
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The making of the Scottish dream vision  
Kylie Marie Murray  
British Academy Monographs (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)
 
Writing a battle : the case of Stamford Bridge (1066) 
Rory Naismith  , Máire Ní Mhaonaigh   & Elizabeth Ashman Rowe  
in: Writing battles : new perspectives on warfare and memory in medieval Europe, ed. by Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Rory Naismith and Elizabeth Ashman Rowe (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 165-176.
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(Re) reading Chivu Stone Inscriptions: Colonial Archives, National Histories and Commemorations in North-eastern India  
Deepak Naorem   & Mutum Kenedy Singh  
Indian Historical Review, 49.2 (2022) 249-272
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Remembering Edward Colston: histories of slavery, memory, and black globality 
Saima Nasar  
Women’s History Review, 29.7 (2020) 1218-1225
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Wilkie Collins’s sentimental secretions: the physiology and feeling of Victorian tears 
Megan Nash  
Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 44.3 (2022) 325-340
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‘The story of the reel that went for a swim’: Cinema Memory and the History of the Highlands and Islands Film Guild as Narrated through Oral… 
Sarah Neely  
Northern Scotland, ns, 11.1 (2020) 42-59
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The utopians : six attempts to build the perfect society 
Anna Neima  
(Basingstoke: Picador, 2021)
 
Rum histories : drinking in Atlantic literature and culture 
Jennifer Poulos Nesbitt  
New World studies (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2021)
 
Medieval Irish battle narratives and the construction of the past 
Máire Ní Mhaonaigh  
in: Writing battles : new perspectives on warfare and memory in medieval Europe, ed. by Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Rory Naismith and Elizabeth Ashman Rowe (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 131-146.
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4 January 1922 The treaty debates the politics of emotions 
Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 3-8.
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Communities of Feeling: Fear, Death, and Grief in the Writing of British Servicemen in the Second World War 
Lucy Noakes  
in: Total war : an emotional history, ed. by Lucy Noakes, Claire Langhamer and Claudia Siebrecht, Proceedings of the British Academy, 227 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 116-136.
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Communities of Feeling: Fear, Death, and Grief in the Writing of British Servicemen in the Second World War 
Lucy Noakes  
Proceedings of the British Academy, 227 (2020) 116-136
 
Dying for the nation : death, grief and bereavement in Second World War Britain 
Lucy Noakes  
Cultural history of modern war (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020)
4 review(s)
 
Valuing the dead: death, burial, and the body in Second World War Britain 
Lucy Noakes  
Critical Military Studies, 6.2 (2020) 224-242
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Unfelt : the language of affect in the British Enlightenment 
James Noggle  
(Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2020)
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Remembering Slavery in Urban Cape Town: Emancipation or Continuity? 
Samuel North  
International Review of Social History, 65.S28 (2020) 197-223
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Remembering Slavery in Urban Cape Town: Emancipation or Continuity? 
Samuel North  
International Review of Social History, Supplement, 28 (2020) 197-223
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Rereading the Rising: towards an understanding of the influence of “Easter 1916” on contemporary Ireland  
Eugene O’Brien  
Irish Studies Review, 30.4 (2022) 405-422
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Sensible distances : the colonial projections of Therese Huber and E. G. Wakefield 
Lisa O’Connell  
in: Matters of engagement : emotions, identity, and cultural contact in the premodern world, ed. by Daniela Hacke, Claudia Jarzebowski and Hannes Ziegler (London: Routledge, 2020), pp. 216-230.
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Techniques of appresentation and familiar(izing) narratives in eighteenth-century transmaritime family correspondence 
Lisa O’Connell  
in: Matters of engagement : emotions, identity, and cultural contact in the premodern world, ed. by Daniela Hacke, Claudia Jarzebowski and Hannes Ziegler (London: Routledge, 2020), pp. 17-47.
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Fosterage in Medieval Ireland : An Emotional History 
Thomas O’Donnell  
Early medieval North Atlantic (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020)
2 review(s)
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12 August 1922 death of the statesman transient eminence: the fading of Arthur Griffith 
Eunan O’Halpin  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 222-228.
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Fear of God in John Henry Newman and Søren Kierkegaard 
Cyril O’Regan  
in: Saving fear in Christian spirituality, ed. by Ann W. Astell (Notre Dame (IN): University of Notre Dame Press, [2020]), pp. 258-284.
 
Triumph and concession? The moral and emotional construction of Ireland’s campaign for abortion rights  
Aideen Catherine O’Shaughnessy  
European Journal of Women’s Studies, 29.2 (2022) 233-249
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The NGO moment : the globalisation of compassion from Biafra to Live Aid 
Kevin O’Sullivan  
Human rights in history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)
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This is how you see her? Rachael Pringle Polgreen of Barbados by Thomas Rowlandson’s satirical hand 
Temi-Tope Odumosu  
Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 19.1 (2022) 10-33
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Wittgensteins Traumprotokolle: Rekonstruktion einer Selbstanalyse  
Martin Ohmacht  
(Klagenfurt: Martin Ohmacht, 2020)
 
The spectre of defeat in post-war British and US literature : experience, memory and post-memory 
ed. by David Owen   & Cristina Pividori  
(Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2021)
 
Emotional settings in early modern pedagogical culture : Hamlet, The Faerie Queene, and Arcadia 
Judith Owens  
(Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, [2020])
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Crime and punishment: Adam Smith’s theory of sentimental law and economics  
Maria Pia Paganelli   & Fabrizio Simon  
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 44.2 (2022) 268-287
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The Language of Love’s Lessening. Falling Out of Love and Nineteenth-Century English Literature 
Kerstin Maria Pahl  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 391-406
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Nurse memoirs from the Great War in Britain, France, and Germany  
Jerry Palmer  
Palgrave studies in literature, science and medicine (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)
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The death of Adumissa: a suicide at Cape Coast, Ghana, around 1800 
John Parker  
Africa [London], 91.2 (2021) 205-225
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Naming the Place: The Ordnance Survey and Its Afterlives 
Cóilín Parsons  
in: Irish literature in transition, 1830-1880, ed. by Matthew Campbell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 61-77.
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Recollection in the Republics : memories of the British Civil Wars in England, 1649-1659 
Imogen Peck  
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)
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Mobilizing cultural identities in the First World War : history, representations and memory  
ed. by Federica Pedriali   & Cristina Savettieri  
(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)
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‘A Knot So Subtle and So Mighty’: On Knitting, Academic Writing and Julian of Norwich 
Godelinde Gertrude Perk  
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), .
 
Black pasts, white nationalist racecraft, and the political work of history 
Kennetta Hammond Perry  
in: Global white nationalism : from apartheid to Trump, ed. by Daniel Geary, Camilla Schofield and Jennifer Sutton, Racism, resistance and social change (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020), pp. 31-52.
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Early modern trauma : Europe and the Atlantic world 
ed. by Erin Peters   & Cynthia Richards  
Early modern cultural studies (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2021)
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Emotion, Place and Weaponisation of the Truth: The Bloody Sunday Trust and the Search for Justice 
Naomi Petropoulos  
History, 107.375 (2022) 356-369
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Which ‘pagans’? : the influence of the crusades on battle narratives in Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia 
Natalia Petrovskaia  
in: Writing battles : new perspectives on warfare and memory in medieval Europe, ed. by Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Rory Naismith and Elizabeth Ashman Rowe (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 147-164.
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A ‘commonsense’ psychoanalysis: Listening to the psychosocial dreamer in interwar Glasgow psychiatry 
Sarah Phelan  
History of the Human Sciences, 34.3-4 (2021) 142-168
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From Aaron to Othello : the changing emotional register of blackness in Shakespeare 
Bríd Phillips  
in: Matters of engagement : emotions, identity, and cultural contact in the premodern world, ed. by Daniela Hacke, Claudia Jarzebowski and Hannes Ziegler (London: Routledge, 2020), pp. 290-310.
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Re-Evaluating Willa Muir’s ‘Mrs Muttoe and the Top Storey’ in Light of COVID-19 Labour Disparities 
Emily Pickard  
Scottish Literary Review, 14.1 (2022) 191-206
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“You are stealing our future in front of our very eyes.” The representation of climate change, emotions and the mobilisation of young…  
Sarah Pickard  
E-rea: revue d’études anglophones, 18.2 (2021)
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History, Memory and Protest in Irish Theatre 
Emilie Pine  
in: Irish literature in transition, 1940-1980, ed. by Eve Patten (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 201-215.
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Modes of Witnessing and Ireland’s Institutional History 
Emilie Pine  , Susan Leavy  , Mark T. Keane  , Maeve Casserly   & Tom Lane  
in: Irish literature in transition, 1980-2020, ed. by Eric Falci and Paige Reynolds (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 278-294.
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Hysteria: A South Asian History of Global Medicine 
Sarah Pinto  
South Asia, 45.1 (2022) 113-129
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The Doctor and Mrs. A.: ethics and counter-ethics in an Indian dream analysis  
Sarah Pinto  
Thinking from elsewhere (New York: Fordham University Press, 2020)
1 review(s)
 
The Sympathy of Sophie de Grouchy, translator and critic of Adam Smith 
Simona Pisanelli  
European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 29.4 (2022) 579-599
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Pain as a Spiritual Barometer of Health: A Sign of Divine Love, 1780—1850  
Angela Platt  
Studies in Church History, 58 (2022) 196-216
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British literature and culture in Second World wartime : for the duration 
Beryl Pong  
Oxford mid-century studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020)
 
4 ‘The instinct for hero worship works blindly’: English radical democrats and the problem of memorialization 
Steve Poole  
Patterns of Prejudice, 54.5 (2020) 503-512
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Spotlight on the traveller: Individual experiences of routine journeys 
Colin Pooley  
Journal of Transport History, 43.2 (2022) 214-231
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Trauma, primitivism, and the First World War : the making of Frank Prewett 
Joy Porter  
(London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021)
2 review(s)
 
Hume’s Stoicism: Reflections on Happiness and the Value of Philosophy 
Hsueh Qu  
Journal of the History of Philosophy, 60.1 (2022) 79-96
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Bentham on Utility and Cultural Value 
Malcolm Quinn  
Revue d’Etudes Benthamiennes, 20 (2021)
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Regret Without Limit: The Ends of Agency and Genre in George Eliot’s Middlemarch  
Supritha Rajan  
Victorian Literature and Culture, 49.2 (2021) 259-300
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‘Something-to-smoke, at the right time, is a godsend’: Voluntary Action and the Provision of Cigarettes to Soldiers during the First World War 
Michael Reeve  
in: Redcoats to Tommies : the experience of the British soldier from the eighteenth century, ed. by Kevin Linch and Matthew James Lord, Britain’s soldiers (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2021), pp. 120-148.
 
Writing maternity : medicine, anxiety, rhetoric, and genre  
Dara Rossman Regaignon  
(Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2021)
1 review(s)
 
The role of conscience in Smith’s revised sentimentalism 
Massimo Reichlin  
Intellectual History Review, 31.4 (2021) 585-602
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“It’s Not About Us”: Exploring White-Public Heritage Space, Community, and Commemoration on Jamestown Island, Virginia 
L. Chardé Reid  
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 26.1 (2022) 22-52
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William Perkins, the imagination in Calvinist theology and “inner iconoclasm” after Frances Yates 
Barret Reiter  
Intellectual History Review, 32.4 (2022) 645-667
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Dating Beowulf : studies in intimacy  
ed. by Daniel C. Remein   & Erica Weaver  
Manchester medieval literature and culture (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020 ©2020)
 
The absent presence of Paul Robeson in Wales: Appropriation and philosophical disconnects in the memorial landscape 
Mark Alan Rhodes  
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 46.3 (2021) 763-779
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Milton, the passions, and the knowing body 
Karis Grace Riley  
Seventeenth Century, 35.1 (2020) 31-53
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Pope’s Day and the Language of Popery in EighteenthCentury New England 
Luke Ritter  
Journal of Religious History, 46.1 (2022) 195-219
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Sheer misery : soldiers in battle in WWII 
Mary Louise Roberts  
(Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2021)
2 review(s)
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Chartism, commemoration and the cult of the radical hero 
Matthew Roberts  
Routledge studies in modern British history (London: Routledge, 2020)
3 review(s)
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Male Choice and Desire: Material Offerings in Seventeenth-Century England 
Sarah Ann Robin  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.3 (2020) 279-293
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Passion’s fictions from Shakespeare to Richardson : literature and the sciences of soul and mind 
Benedict Scott Robinson  
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)
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The authority of feeling in mid-twentieth-century English conservatism  
Emily Robinson  
Historical Journal, 63.5 (2020) 1303-1324
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1 May 1922 Dublin Corporation calls for the censorship of films keeping Hollywood’s ‘monkey house’ morality out of Ireland 
Kevin Rockett  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 131-135.
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‘To Be Shut Up’: New Evidence for the Development of Quarantine Regulations in Early-Tudor England 
Euan C. Roger  
Social History of Medicine, 33.4 (2020) 1077-1096
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Little Ruby’s hand : young women and the emotional experience of caregiving in Britain after the First World War 
Michael Roper  
in: Total war : an emotional history, ed. by Lucy Noakes, Claire Langhamer and Claudia Siebrecht, Proceedings of the British Academy, 227 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. [s.p.].
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Little Ruby’s Hand: Young Women and the Emotional Experience of Caregiving in Britain after the First World War 
Michael Roper  
Proceedings of the British Academy, 227 (2020) 59-77
 
Facing Georgetown’s history : a reader on slavery, memory, and reconciliation 
ed. by Adam Rothman   & Elsa Barraza Mendoza  
(Washington (DC): Georgetown University Press, 2021)
 
Post-Truth, Post-Press, Post-Europe : Euroscepticism and the Crisis of Political Communication 
Paul Rowinski  
Rhetoric, politics, and society (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)
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Memories and postmemories of the partition of India 
Anjali Gera Roy  
Routledge studies in South Asian history (London: Routledge, 2020)
 
Life-Writing, Subjectivity, Art: Keith Douglas in Egypt During the Second World War  
Andrea Rummel  
E-rea: revue d’études anglophones, 17.2 (2020)
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The searchers : the quest for the lost of the First World War 
Robert Sackville-West  
(London: Bloomsbury, 2021)
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Memory, Myth, and Creating the Cult of St Æbbe of Coldingham 
Ruth J. Salter  
Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, 9 (2020) 31-49
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Psychedelic psychodrama: Raising and expanding consciousness in Jane Arden’s The Other Side of the Underneath (1973) 
Sophia Satchell-Baeza  
History of the Human Sciences, 34.5 (2021) 82-104
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Pacifism, infection, and ‘somatic citizenship’ in wartime Britain, 1940–1943  
David Saunders  
Historical Journal, 64.3 (2021) 727-749
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Brexit and Empire: ‘Global Britain’ and the Myth of Imperial Nostalgia 
Robert Saunders  
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 48.6 (2020) 1140-1174
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The Ageing Body, Memory-Loss and Suicide in Georgian England 
Ella Sbaraini  
Social History of Medicine, 35.1 (2022) 170-194
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The Materiality of English Suicide Letters, c. 1700 – c. 1850  
Ella Sbaraini  
Historical Journal, 65.3 (2022) 612-639
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The movement and its monument: Victorian labour’s tribute to the eight-hour day 
Sean Scalmer  
History Australia, 18.4 (2021) 768-781
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Communities of care : the social ethics of Victorian fiction 
Talia Schaffer  
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021)
2 review(s)
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‘In His Passionate Way’: Emotion, Race and Gender in Cases of Partner Murder in England and Wales, 1900–39 
Lizzie Seal   & Alexa Neale  
British Journal of Criminology, 60.4 (2020) 811-829
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‘We have sick souls when God’s physic works not’: Samuel Rutherford’s pastoral letters as a form of literary cure  
Alison Searle   & Emily Vine  
Seventeenth Century, 37.6 (2022) 913-936
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Midcentury suspension : literature and feeling in the wake of World War II  
Claire Seiler  
Modernist Latitudes (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020)
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All the sonnets of Shakespeare  
William Shakespeare  , Paul Edmondson   & Stanley W. Wells  
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020)
 
Jeremy Bentham and the Pleasures of Fiction 
Carrie D. Shanafelt  
Revue d’Etudes Benthamiennes, 20 (2021)
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The experience and knowledge of time, through Russell and Moore  
Jack Shardlow  
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 31.2 (2023) 231-250
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State vs. society in Northeast India : history, politics and the everyday 
ed. by G. Amarjit Sharma  
SAGE studies on India’s North East (Los Angeles: Sage, 2021)
 
Sacred to the Memory: Hair Jewelry, Memento Mori, and the Death of John Summerfield 
Brian Shetler  
Methodist History, 59.1 (2020) 21-42
 
Alfred Wallace’s Baby Orangutan: Game, Pet, Specimen 
Shira Shmuely  
Journal of the History of Biology, 53.3 (2020) 321-343
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Legends, Shrines and Ruined Tombs : Memory and Reformation in Female Voiced Complaint 
Cathy Shrank  
in: Memory and the English reformation, ed. by Alexandra Walsham, Bronwyn Wallace, Ceri Law and Brian Cummings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 334-350.
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“A Bright Continuous Flow”: Phantasmagoria and History in A Tale of Two Cities  
Amanda Shubert  
Victorian Literature and Culture, 48.4 (2020) 693-720
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“A Hundred Little Violences, a Hundred Little Wounds”: Personal Disclosure, Shame, and Privacy in Ireland’s Abortion Access 
Katherine Side  
Éire-Ireland, 56.3-4 (2021) 181-205
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Eighteenth-century wall memorials in the southern Welsh Marches 
Robert Silvester  
Church Monuments, 35 (2020) 155-186
 
19 January 1922 dedication of the John Nicholson statue, Lisburn Ireland and empire 
Michael Silvestri  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 20-25.
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Lost Things and the Making of Material Cultures in Eighteenth-Century London  
Kate Smith  
Journal of Social History, 55.4 (2022) 875-898
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R O C K S T O N E: On Race, Politics, and Public Memorials in Jamaica 
Matthew J. Smith  
Slavery & Abolition, 42.2 (2021) 219-239
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‘The many lessons which the care of some gentle, loveable animal would give’: animals, pets, and emotions in children’s welfare institutions,… 
Claudia Soares  
History of the Family, 26.2 (2021) 236-265
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Jesting culture and religious politics in seventeenth-century England 
Tim Somers  
Historical Research, 95.267 (2022) 19-44
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Othello and the Political Theology of Jealousy 
Eric Song  
English Literary Renaissance, 51.1 (2021) 96-120
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Poppies, Ropes, and Shadow Play: Transcultural Memories of the First World War during Brexit  
Sabine Sörgel  
New Theatre Quarterly, 37.2 (2021) 174-189
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“A Sigh of Sympathy”: Thomas Hardy’s Paralinguistic Aesthetics and Evolutionary Sympathy  
Rebecca Spence  
Victorian Literature and Culture, 50.1 (2022) 117-139
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Love and hope: emotions, dress accessories and a plough in later medieval Britain, c. AD 1250—1500 
Eleanor R. Standley  
Antiquity, 94.375 (2020) 742-759
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Rhododendrons and Raids: Dover Naval Women’s Daily Life and Emotions in 1918 
Jo Stanley  
in: Maritime Kent through the ages : gateway to the sea, ed. by Stuart Bligh, Elizabeth Edwards and Sheila Sweetinburgh (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2021), pp. 467-486.
 
Reframing Vivien Leigh : stardom, gender, and the archive 
Lisa Stead  
Oxford scholarship online (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021)
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“Their Own Happiness”: The Ownership of Enslaved Africans’ Emotions in William Warburton’s SPG Sermon 
Laura M. Stevens  
Eighteenth-Century Studies, 54.2 (2021) 285-305
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Making a home: Family, memory and domestic objects in England, c.1750–1830 
Jon Stobart  
in: The comforts of home in Western Europe, 1700-1900, ed. by Jon Stobart (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 214-233.
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Peasants and Partisans, Stranger Selves: Stuart Hood’s Memoir Project and Second World War Life Writing 
Martin Stollery  
Literature & History, 29.2 (2020) 200-215
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When John met Benny: class, pets and family life in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain 
Julie-Marie Strange  
History of the Family, 26.2 (2021) 214-235
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‘Undying glory by the sword’s edge’ : writing and remembering battle in Anglo-Saxon England 
Matthew Strickland  
in: Writing battles : new perspectives on warfare and memory in medieval Europe, ed. by Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Rory Naismith and Elizabeth Ashman Rowe (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020), pp. 39-76.
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Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 46.1 (2021) 73-86
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Rachel Sulich  
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 45.3 (2022) 371-389
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Clare Summerskill  
Oral History, 48.1 (2020) 66-74
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Hume, History, And The Uses Of Sympathy  
Adam Sutcliffe  
History and Theory, 62.1 (2023) 62-87
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“Your Body Must Be Heard”: Uncovering a New Language through Female Pain and Bodily Empowerment 
Jaclyn Swiderski  
Women’s Studies, 50.3 (2021) 273-287
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Michael Symes  
Garden History, 49.2 (2021) 169-189
 
Pets and the eighteenth-century British family 
Ingrid H. Tague  
History of the Family, 26.2 (2021) 186-213
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‘Kindred Without End’: Wet-Nursing, Fosterage and Emotion in Ireland, c. 1550–1720 
Clodagh Tait  
Irish Economic and Social History, 47.1 (2020) 10-35
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Introduction: Properties of Matter and Performance  
Elizabeth Elaine Tavares  , Emily MacLeod   & Laurie M. Johnson  
Shakespeare, 19.1 (2023) 1-7
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Lost girls : love, war and literature 1939-1951  
D. J. Taylor  
(London: Constable, 2020)
 
Trust, friends, and investment in late Victorian England  
James Taylor  
Historical Journal, 64.5 (2021) 1311-1331
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Bully! Said Bacon: Seventeenth-century history, nineteenth-century masculinity, and literature about Bacon’s rebellion 
Jessica Taylor  
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 130.1 (2022) 2-37
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Crying for Flicka: Boys, Young Men, and Emotion at the Cinema in Britain in the 1930s and 1940s  
Melanie Tebbutt  
Journal of Social History, 56.1 (2022) 144-167
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Mass Observation, Apathy, and Electoral Politics in England, 1937–1950  
David Thackeray  
Historical Journal, 65.3 (2022) 750-773
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Religious Patronage as Gendered Family Memory in Sixteenth-century England 
Stephanie Thomson   & Katie Barclay  
Journal of Family History, 46.1 (2021) 13-29
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Commemorating Muslims in the First World War centenary: making melancholia  
Meghan Tinsley  
Memory studies. Global constellations (London: Routledge, 2021)
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David C. Tollerton  
Routledge studies in religion (London: Routledge, 2021)
 
Poor Law Institutions through Working-Class Eyes: Autobiography, Emotion, and Family Context, 1834–1914 
Alannah Tomkins  
Journal of British Studies, 60.2 (2021) 285-309
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 26.2 (2022) 379-400
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Political Engines: The Emotional Politics of Bells in Eighteenth-Century England 
William Tullett  
Journal of British Studies, 59.3 (2020) 555-581
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Alison Twells  
Historical Journal, 63.3 (2020) 732-753
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Victorian Studies, 64.1 (2021) 62-87
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History, 107.376 (2022) 526-548
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in: Politics and medievalism (studies), ed. by Karl Fugelso, Studies in Medievalism, 29-30 (2020-2021) (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020-2021), pp. [s.p.].
 
Tempers And Toleration: Re-Reading Locke’s ‘Irrationality’ Argument 
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History of Political Thought, 42.2 (2021) 252-268
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David Vincent  
(Cambridge: Polity Press, 2021)
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Fallen idols : twelve statues that made history 
Alex Von Tunzelmann  
(London: Headline, 2021)
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The Art of Memory: Tracing the Colonial in Contemporary India 
Mira Rai Waits  
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. 241-268.
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Studia Hibernica, 46 (2020) 67-87
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Journal of Historical Geography, 75 (2022) 55-64
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Disrupted Dialogues: Exploring Misgendered Diagnoses and Experiences of Melancholia and Depression Through the Lens of Pericles and Contemporary… 
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Shakespeare, 17.3 (2021) 296-317
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More-Than-Human Emotional Communities: British Soldiers and Mules in Second World War Burma 
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Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 17.2 (2020) 245-262
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Sport in Society, 25.3 (2022) 523-536
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Patterns of Prejudice, 54.5 (2020) 473-483
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Simon Wendt  
(Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida, [2020] ©2020)
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25 January 1922 premiere of Swan Hennessy’s second string quartet, Paris art music and the struggle for independence 
Harry White  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 33-39.
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Historical Journal, 65.3 (2022) 797-817
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Keats’s anatomy of melancholy : Lamia, Isabella, The eve of St Agnes, and other poems (1820) 
R. S. White  
(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020)
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Eighteenth-Century Studies, 55.3 (2022) 299-315
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We Will Remember Them : Biographies of the Great War dead whose names are recorded on the memorials in St Matthew’s Church, Weeke and St Paul’s… 
Derek Whitfield  
([Winchester]: [Sarsen Press], 2021)
 
Slave in a palanquin : colonial servitude and resistance in Sri Lanka 
Nira Wickramasinghe  
(New York: Columbia University Press, 2020)
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Claire Wilcox  
(London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020)
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An emotional company : mobility, community, and control in the records of the English East India Company 
Mark Williams  
in: Matters of engagement : emotions, identity, and cultural contact in the premodern world, ed. by Daniela Hacke, Claudia Jarzebowski and Hannes Ziegler (London: Routledge, 2020), pp. 48-70.
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Ryan Williams  
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44.10 (2021) 1779-1798
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Ballads, Tudor Vagabonds, and Roundhead Reputations: The Restoration Afterlife of Cook Laurel  
Rachel Willie  
Huntington Library Quarterly, 85.1 (2022) 91-111
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30 March 1922 the Craig-Collins pact ‘peace is today declared’: conciliation committees and the 1920s troubeles 
Tim Wilson  
in: Ireland 1922 : independence, partition, civil war, ed. by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (Dublin, Ireland: Royal Irish Academy, 2022), pp. 114-119.
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Environment and History, 28.3 (2022) 397-414
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Nottingham Medieval Studies, 64 (2020) 33-60
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Encountering the Word of God in Early Tudor England 
Lucy E. C. Wooding  
English Historical Review, 136.581 (2021) 836-866
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Anger management: modeling Christian kingship in Peter of Blois’s Dialogus 
Meghan Woolley  
Haskins Society Journal, 32 (2021 for 2020) 185-203
 
“A Broken Journey”: Emotions, Race, and Gendered Mobility in Mary Gaunt’s Narratives of China 
Juanjuan Wu  
Women’s Studies, 50.7 (2021) 727-746
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Memorials 
Terry Wyke  
in: Manchester Cathedral : a history of the Collegiate Church and Cathedral, 1421 to the present, ed. by Jeremy Gregory (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021), pp. 392-423.
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Etaples : Britain’s notorious infantry base depot, 1914-1919 
Stephen Wynn  
(Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military, 2020)
 
War and Peace: Play for Today’s Home Front Quintet 
John Wyver  
Journal of British Cinema and Television, 19.2 (2022) 241-260
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Penser la sympathie au siècle des Lumières : la contribution des Belles-Lettres à la réflexion éthique dans la Théorie des sentiments moraux  
Antonia Zagamé  
Dix-huitième siècle, 54.1 (2022) 567-584
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The Babington Garden: Memory, Imagination and Writing in Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage 
Qian Zhang  
Women’s Studies, 51.3 (2022) 307-321
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“[S]hining from the Future over Her Earliest Memories”: Light, Memory, and Film in Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage 
Qian Zhang  
Women’s Studies, 49.5 (2020) 463-477
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‘Holy shame shall warm my heart’: Shame and Protestant Emotions in Early Modern Britain 
Han Zhao  
Cultural and Social History – The Journal of the Social History Society, 18.1 (2021) 1-21
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The Ypres times : the complete post-war journals of the Ypres League 
3 vols. (London: Uniform Press, 2021)