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Publications since 2010
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1) | John Hunter’s (1728–1793) account of venereal diseases Ganiy Opeyemi Abdulrahman Journal of Medical Biography, 24, 1 (2016) 42-44 Full text |
2) | Rebellion in the Time of Cholera : Failed Empire, Unfinished Nation in Egypt, 1840–1920 Zeinab Abul-Magd Journal of World History [Honolulu], 21, 4 (2010) 691-719 Full text |
3) | Dangerous Aphrodisiac, Restless Sexuality : Venereal disease, biomedicine, and protectionism in colonial Lagos, Nigeria Saheed Aderinto Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 13, 3 (2012) Full text |
4) | Science Policy under Thatcher Jon Agar (London: UCL Press, 2019) Full text |
5) | Working lives & worker militancy : the politics of labour in colonial India (New Delhi: Tulika, 2013) |
6) | Cleansing Western Samoa : Leprosy Control during New Zealand Administration, 1914–1922 Safua Akeli Journal of Pacific History, 52, 3 (2017) 360-373 Full text |
7) | Threats to empire : illicit distillation, venereal diseases, and colonial disorder in British West Africa, 1930–1948 Emmanuel Akyeampong in: Global anti-vice activism, 1890-1950 : fighting drinks, drugs, and ‘immorality’, ed. by Jessica R. Pliley, Robert Kramm-Masaoka and Harald Fischer-Tiné (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016), pp. 152-178. Full text |
8) | ‘Fight TB with BCG’ : Mass Vaccination Campaigns in the British Caribbean, 1951–6 Henrice Altink Medical History, 58, 4 (2014) 475-497 Full text |
9) | Learning to die in London, 1380-1540 Amy Appleford The Middle Ages series (Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) |
10) | Death And The Modern Empire: The 1918–19 Influenza Epidemic In India David Arnold Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 29 (2019) 181-200 Full text |
11) | Disease, Rumor, and Panic in India’s Plague and Influenza Epidemics, 1896–1919 David Arnold in: Empires of panic : epidemics and colonial anxieties, ed. by Robert Peckham (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, [2015]), pp. 111-130. |
12) | Disease, class and social change : tuberculosis in Folkestone and Sandgate, 1880-1930 Marc Arnold (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2012) |
13) | The transitions of aging Suchit Arora International perspectives on aging, 12 (Cham; London: Springer, 2015) |
14) | The Black Death and Mortality : A Reassessment Paula Arthur in: Fourteenth century England VI, ed. by Christopher Given-Wilson (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2010), pp. 49-72. |
15) | Children’s smallpox and inoculation procedures in eighteenth-century Ireland Gabrielle M. Ashford in: Growing pains : childhood Illness in Ireland, 1750-1950, ed. by Anne Mac Lellan and Alice Mauger (Sallins, Co. Kildare: Irish Academic Press, 2013), pp. 19-36. |
16) | Lobbying and Resistance with regard to Policy on Bovine Tuberculosis in Britain, 1900-1939 : An Inside/Outside Model Peter Joseph Atkins in: Tuberculosis then and now : perspectives on the history of an infectious disease, ed. by Flurin Condrau and Michael Worboys, McGill-Queen’s/Associated Medical Services studies in the history of medicine, health, and society, 35 (Montréal (PQ); Ithaca: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010), pp. 189-212. |
17) | Patterns of infant mortality in rural England and Wales, 1850–1910 Paul Atkinson , Brian Francis , Ian Gregory& Catherine Porter Economic History Review, 70, 4 (2017) 1268-1290 Full text |
18) | The prostitute’s body : rewriting prostitution in Victorian Britain Nina Attwood The body, gender and culture, 3 (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2011) |
19) | The price of “modernity”? : Western railroad technology and the 1918 influenza pandemic in Nigeria Tokunbo A. Ayoola in: Landscape, environment and technology in colonial and postcolonial Africa, ed. by Toyin Falola and Emily Brownell, Routledge African studies, 6 (New York: Routledge, 2012), pp. 148-172. |
20) | Introduction : England in the Age of the Black Death Mark Bailey in: Town and countryside in the age of the Black Death : essays in honour of John Hatcher, ed. by Mark Bailey and Stephen Henry Rigby, Medieval countryside, 12 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2012), pp. xix-xxxvii. Full text |
21) | Medicine and colonialism : historical perspectives in India and South Africa Empires in perspective, 22 (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2014) |
22) | History of the Deserted Village of Whittington, Ratby Michael Ball& Doug Harwood Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 84 (2010) 189-212 |
23) | Malaria, Water Management, and Identity in the English Lowlands Greg Bankoff Environmental History, 23, 3 (2018) 470-494 Full text |
24) | Peasant women and inheritance of land in fourteenth-century England Sandy Bardsley Continuity and Change, 29, 3 (2014) 297-324 Full text |
25) | Consumption and the Stage : A Late-Blooming Fashion Roberta Barker Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 40, 4 (2017) 621-635 Full text |
26) | The Public Life of a Woman of Wit and Quality : Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and the Vogue for Smallpox Inoculation Diana G. Barnes Feminist Studies, 38, 2 (2012) 330-362 |
27) | Medieval sermons and audience appeal after the Black Death Beth Allison Barr History Compass, 16, 9 (2018) Full text |
28) | The iron lung – a polio patient’s story Marshall Barr Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 103, 6 (2010) 156-259 Full text |
29) | ‘So Far as I Can Define without a Microscopical Examination’ : Venereal Disease Diagnosis in English Courts, 1850-1914 Victoria Bates Social History of Medicine, 26, 1 (2013) 38-55 Full text |
30) | St Roques’s Chapel and Plague on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh Douglas Baugh Book of the Old Edinburgh Club, ns, 13 (2017) 105-125 |
31) | Vectors of venereal diseases : the perceived threat of prostitutes to military efficiency in Jamaica during World Wars I and II Dalea Bean in: Readings in Caribbean history and culture : breaking ground, ed. by Daive A. Dunkley (Lanham (MD); Plymouth: Lexington Books, 2011), pp. 129-155. |
32) | Smallpox at the Siege of Boston : “Vigliance against this most dangerous enemy” Ann M. Becker Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 45, 1 (2017) 42-75 |
33) | Smallpox, vaccination and the Launceston Epidemic, 1887 Michael Bennett Tasmanian Historical Studies, 18 (2013) 35-59 |
34) | Inoculation of the Poor against Smallpox in Eighteenth-Century England Michael Bennett in: Experiences of poverty in late medieval and early modern England and France, ed. by Anne M. Scott (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012), pp. 199-226. |
35) | Shakespeare’s Dual Lexicons of Plague : Infections in Speech and Space Paula S. Berggren in: Representing the plague in early modern England, ed. by Rebecca Carol Noel Totaro and Ernest B. Gilman, Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture, 14 (London: Routledge, 2011), pp. 150-68. |
36) | On Discovering Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year in the American Archive : Tobler’s Almanack, 1762 Kelly L. Bezio Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe & His Contemporaries, 8, 1 (2016) 58-78 |
37) | The Logic of Location : Malaria Research in Colonial India, Darjeeling and Duars, 1900-30 Nandini Bhattacharya Medical History, 55, 2 (2011) 183-202 |
38) | Binding men : stories about violence and law in late Victorian England Lois Bibbings (London: Routledge, 2014) |
39) | Doctor William Gunn (1804–1890) : From the South Pacific Islands to Chatham Royal Dockyard Richard Biddle Journal of Medical Biography, 27, 1 (2019) 55-61 Full text |
40) | Effigial Monuments in Fourteenth-Century Glamorgan : Patronage, Production and Plague Rhianydd Biebrach in: Monumental industry : the production of tomb monuments in England and Wales in the long fourteenth century, ed. by Sally Badham, Sophie Oosterwijk and Jonathan Finch (Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2010), pp. 114-135. |
41) | The management of water in the Historic Borough of Bovey Tracey Frances Billinge Devonshire Association Report and Transactions, 146 (2014) 83-102 |
42) | James Jurin and the avoidance of bias in collecting and assessing evidence on the effects of variolation Alexander Bird Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 112, 3 (2019) 119-123 Full text |
43) | Contagious communities : medicine, migration, and the NHS in post war Britain Roberta E. Bivins (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015) 2 reviews |
44) | Slavery and inter-imperial leprosy discourse in the Atlantic World Kristen Block Atlantic Studies: literary, cultural and historical perspectives, 14, 2 (2017) 243-262 Full text |
45) | Edward Jenner Rob Boddice Pocket giants (Stroud: The History Press, 2015) |
46) | The Experience of Plague in East Kent, 1636-38 Margaret Bolton Local Population Studies, 96 (2016) 9-27 |
47) | Infection, Media, and Capitalism : From Early Modern Plagues to Postmodern Zombies Stephanie Boluk& Wylie Lenz Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 10, 2 (2010) 126-147 Full text |
48) | Lay Disease Narratives, Tuberculosis, and Health Education Films Tim Boon in: Tuberculosis then and now : perspectives on the history of an infectious disease, ed. by Flurin Condrau and Michael Worboys, McGill-Queen’s/Associated Medical Services studies in the history of medicine, health, and society, 35 (Montréal (PQ); Ithaca: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010), pp. 24-48. |
49) | The Painter’s Daughter and the Poor Law : Elizabeth Laroon (b. 1689 –fl.1736) Jeremy Boulton London Journal, 42, 1 (2017) 13-33 Full text |
50) | Getting it Right? Lessons from the Interwar Years on Pulmonary Tuberculosis Control in England and Wales Sue Bowden& Alex Sadler Medical History, 59, 1 (2015) 101-135 Full text |
51) | Daniel Sutton, a forgotten 18th century clinician scientist Arthur Boylston Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 105, 2 (2012) 85-87 Full text |
52) | The origins of inoculation Arthur Boylston Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 105, 7 (2012) 309-313 Full text |
53) | Thomas Nettleton and the dawn of quantitative assessments of the effects of medical interventions Arthur Boylston Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 103, 8 (2010) 335-59 Full text |
54) | Economic Behavior, Markets and Crises. The English Economy in the Wake of Plague and Famine in the 14th Century Robert Braid in: Le interazioni fra economia e ambiente biologico nell’Europa preindustriale, secc. XIII – XVIII : atti della “Quarantunesima settimana di studi”, 26 – 30 aprile 2009 = Economic and biological interactions in pre-industrial Europe from the 13th to the 18th centuries, ed. by Simonetta Cavaciocchi (Firenze: Firenze University Press, 2010), pp. 335-72. |
55) | Prisoners’ veins : failures and advances in the treatment of cholera Angeline Brasier Melbourne Historical Journal, 42, 1 (2014) 147-164 |
56) | Infant Life Protection and Medico-Legal Literacy in Early Twentieth-century Dublin Ciara Breathnach Women’s History Review, 26, 6 (2017) 781-798 Full text |
57) | Pearl and the Plague of 1390-1393 Andrew Breeze Neophilologus, 98, 2 (2014) 337-341 Full text |
58) | Thomas Becket and leprosy in Normandy Elma Brenner in: The cult of St Thomas Becket in the Plantagenet world, c.1170-c.1220, ed. by Paul Webster and Marie-Pierre Gelin (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2016), pp. 82-93. |
59) | Between palliative care and curing the soul : medical and religious responses to leprosy in France and England, c. 1100–c. 1500 Elma Brenner in: Medicine, religion and gender in medieval culture, ed. by Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa, Gender in the Middle Ages (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2015), pp. 221-236. |
60) | Fighting Flu : Military Pathology, Vaccines, and the Conflicted Identity of the 1918-19 Pandemic in Britain Michael Bresalier Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 68, 1 (2013) 87-128 Full text |
61) | ‘A Most Protean Disease’ : Aligning Medical Knowledge of Modern Influenza, 1890–1914 Michael Bresalier Medical History, 56, 4 (2012) 481-510 Full text |
62) | Uses of a Pandemic : Forging the Identities of Influenza and Virus Research in Interwar Britain Michael Bresalier Social History of Medicine, 25, 2 (2012) 400-424 Full text |
63) | Transforming flu : medical science and the making of a virus disease in London, 1890-1939 Michael Bresalier (Thesis (Ph.D.) – University of Cambridge, 2010) |
64) | The Spanish flu epidemic ([Worthing?]: The Friends of Broadwater & Worthing Cemetery, [2015]) |
65) | Plague, Covenants, and Confession : The Strange Case of Ayr, 1647–8 Michelle D. Brock Scottish Historical Review, 97, 2 (2018) 129-152 Full text |
66) | Performing medicine : medical culture and identity in provincial England, c.1760-1850 Michael Brown (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011) |
67) | Cephalus and Procris : the transmission of a myth in early modern England Sarah Annes Brown in: The circulation of knowledge in early modern English literature, ed. by Sophie Chiari (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015), pp. 161-174. |
68) | The Medical Research Council and treatments for tuberculosis before streptomycin Linda Bryder Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 107, 10 (2014) 409-415 Full text |
69) | Making space for leprous nuns: Matthew Paris and the foundation of St. Mary de Pre, St. Albans Philippa Bryne in: Gender in medieval places, spaces and thresholds, ed. by Victoria Blud, Diane Heath and Einat Klafter (London: University of London. Institute of Historical Research, 2019), pp. 45-59. |
70) | London : a social and cultural history, 1550-1750 Robert O. Bucholz& Joseph P. Ward (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) |
71) | Indenture and the Indian Experience of Leprosy on Makogai Island, Fiji Jane Buckingham Journal of Pacific History, 52, 3 (2017) 325-342 Full text |
72) | The Inclusivity of Exclusion : Isolation and Community Among Leprosy-Affected People in the South Pacific Jane Buckingham Health and history, 13, 2 (2011) 65-83 Full text |
73) | Caribbean slavery, British anti-slavery, and the cultural politics of venereal disease Trevor Graeme Burnard& Richard Follett Historical Journal, 55, 2 (2012) 427-451 Full text |
74) | Tuberculosis and the Victorian literary imagination Katherine Byrne Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 74 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011) |
75) | The Waterford Leper Hospital of St. Stephen and the Waterford County and City Infirmary : a history of institutional medicine in Waterford Niall J. Byrne (Dublin, Ireland: Linden Publishing Services, 2013) |
76) | “Those Insolent Hardened Husseys Go on Dispensing All Rule & Order Here” : Women with Venereal Disease in the Philadelphia Almshouse Jacqueline Cahif in: Buried lives : incarcerated in early America, ed. by Michele Lise Tarter and Richard Bell (Athens (GA): University of Georgia Press, 2012), pp. 85-105. |
77) | Hawick cholera outbreak of 1832 W. Ross Cameron& Douglas Rolland Hawick Archaeological Society Transactions, – (2013) 40-49 |
78) | Smallpox and Native American mortality : The 1780s epidemic in the Hudson Bay region Ann M. Carlos& Frank D. Lewis Explorations in Economic History, 49, 3 (2012) 277-290 Full text |
79) | Harehope Hospital and The Arrival of The Order of St Lazarus in England David X. Carpenter Northern History, 54, 1 (2017) 3-14 Full text |
80) | Medical cosmopolitanism : Middlemarch, cholera, and the pathologies of English masculinity Mary Wilson Carpenter Victorian Literature and Culture, 38, 2 (2010) 511-28 Full text |
81) | The black death in Anglesey Anthony D. Carr Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society & Field Club, – (2010) 26-42 |
82) | Trade, spores, and the culture of disease : attempts to regulate anthrax in Britain and its international trade, 1875-1930 Tim Carter& Joseph Melling in: Dangerous trade : histories of industrial hazard across a globalizing world, ed. by Christopher Sellers and Joseph Melling (Philadelphia (PA): Temple University Press, 2012), pp. 60-72. |
83) | Infectious disease mortality in British merchant seamen and Lascars since 1900 : From causes to controls Tim Carter& Stephen E. Roberts International Journal of Maritime History, 29, 4 (2017) 788-815 |
84) | Economic Crises in England, 1270-1520 : A Statistical Approach Mark Casson& Catherine Casson in: Crises in economic and social history : a comparative perspective, ed. by A. T. Brown, Andy Burn and Rob Doherty, People, markets, goods: economies and societies in history, 6 (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2015), pp. 79-107. |
85) | “Divine Providence” : Birmingham and the Cholera Pandemic of 1832 Ian Cawood& Chris Upton Journal of Urban History, 39, 6 (2013) 1106-1124 Full text |
86) | “Living versus Dead” : The Pasteurian Paradigm and Imperial Vaccine Research Pratik Chakrabarti Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 84, 3 (Fall 2010) 387-423 Full text |
87) | Contagious Emulation : Antitheatricality and Theatre as Plague in Troilus and Cressida Darryl Chalk in: This earthly stage : world and stage in late medieval and early modern England, ed. by Brett D. Hirsch and Christopher Wortham, Cursor Mundi, 13 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010), pp. 75-101. |
88) | Textual Sources for the Depiction of the Pox in Thomas Shadwell’s The Humorists Jennie Challinor Notes and Queries, 63, 1 (2016) 60-61 Full text |
89) | Devotion, Pestilence and Conflict : The Medieval Wall Paintings of St Mary the Virgin, Lakenheath M. Champion in: Art, faith and place in East Anglia : from prehistory to the present, ed. by T. A. Heslop, Elizabeth A. Mellings and Margit Thøfner (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2012), pp. 88-104. |
90) | Disease, war, and the imperial state : the welfare of the British armed forces during the Seven Years’ War Erica Charters (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2014) |
91) | Military medicine and the ethics of war : British colonial warfare during the Seven Years War (1756-63) Erica Charters Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 27, 2 (2010) 273-98 |
92) | The Ethel Hedley Orthopaedic Hospital for Crippled Children, Calgarth Park, Windermere Paul Cheesbrough Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 3rd ser., 13 (2013) 215-231 |
93) | Defoe Before Immunity : A Prophylactic Journal of the Plague Year Travis Chi Wing Lau Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe & His Contemporaries, 8, 1 (2016) 23-39 |
94) | 130 years of medicine in Hong Kong : from the College of Medicine for Chinese to the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine Frank Ching (Singapore: Springer, [2018]) |
95) | Free to move, forced to flee : the formation and dissolution of suburbs in colonial Bombay, 1750–1918 Preeti Chopra Urban History, 39, 1 (2012) 83-107 Full text |
96) | Combating nuisance : sanitation, regulation, and the politics of property in colonial Hong Kong Cecilia Chu in: Imperial contagions : medicine, hygiene, and cultures of planning in Asia, ed. by Robert Peckham and David M. Pomfret, – (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2013; London: Eurospan [distributor], 2013), pp. 17-36, 231-234. |
97) | Mapping London’s Water Companies and Cholera Deaths Tessa Cicak& Nicola Tynan London Journal, 40, 1 (2015) 21-32 Full text |
98) | Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) : Physician during the typhoid epidemic in the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) Vincent J. Cirillo Journal of Medical Biography, 22, 1 (2014) 2-7 Full text |
99) | Victorian Pros and Poetry : Science as literature in William Acton’s Prostitution Shalyn Claggett Prose Studies, 33, 1 (2011) 19-43 Full text |
100) | Humanitarianism, Human Rights and Biopolitics in the British Empire, 1890–1902 Anna Clark Britain and the World, 9, 1 (2016) 96-115 Full text |
101) | Rethinking the Post-War Hegemony of DDT : Insecticides Research and the British Colonial Empire Sabine Clarke in: Environment, health and history, ed. by Virginia Berridge and Martin Gorsky (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), pp. 133-153. |
102) | Floating Hospitals and Vaccination – Lowestoft Epidemic, 1872-3 Peter Clements Suffolk Review, 57 (2012) 26-30 |
103) | ‘Off dropped the sympathetic snout’ : shame, sympathy, and plastic surgery at the beginning of the long eighteenth century Emily Cock in: Passions, sympathy and print culture : public opinion and emotional authenticity in eighteenth-century Britain, ed. by David Lemmings, Heather Kerr and Robert Phiddian, Palgrave studies in the history of emotions (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 145-164. |
104) | “Lead[ing] ’em by the Nose into Publick Shame and Derision” : Gaspare Tagliacozzi, Alexander Read and the Lost History of Plastic Surgery, 1600-1800 Emily Cock Social History of Medicine, 28, 1 (2015) 1-21 Full text |
105) | Sanitation, Disease and Public Health in Sierra Leone, West Africa, 1895–1922 : Case Failure of British Colonial Health Policy Festus Cole Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 43, 2 (2015) 238-266 Full text |
106) | “This revived old plague” : Coping with Flu Caitríona Coley in: Cultures of care in Irish medical history, 1750-1970, ed. by Catherine Cox and Maria Luddy (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), pp. 141-167. |
107) | Pearl and the Narrative of Pestilence David K. Coley Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 35 (2013) 209-262 Full text |
108) | A Community on Trial : The Aberdeen Shechita Case, 1893 Kenneth E. Collins Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 30, 2 (2010) 75-92 Full text |
109) | Hawick’s typhoid epidemic of 1938 Jake Coltman Hawick Archaeological Society Transactions, – (2014) 49-53 |
110) | “This straunge newes” : plague writing, print culture, and the invention of news in Thomas Dekker’s The wonderful yeare (1603) Viviana Comensoli in: News in early modern Europe : currents and connections, ed. by Simon F. Davies and Puck Fletcher, Library of the written word, 39 (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 197-214. Full text |
111) | Neil Hamilton Fairley KBE FRCP FRS (1891-1966) : An outstanding tropical physician in the twentieth century G. C. Cook Journal of Medical Biography, 22, 4 (2014) 215-220 Full text |
112) | John Alexander Sinton, MD FRS VC (1884–1956) Gordon Charles Cook Journal of Medical Biography, 24, 2 (2016) 196-199 Full text |
113) | The rise and fall of a medical specialty : London’s clinical tropical medicine Gordon Charles Cook (St Albans: TROPZAM, 2014) |
114) | AIDS, Mass Observation, and the Fate of the Permissive Turn Matt Cook Journal of the History of Sexuality, 26, 2 (2017) 239-272 |
115) | ‘Archives of Feeling’ : The AIDS Crisis in Britain 1987 Matt Cook History Workshop Journal, 83 (2017) 51-78 Full text |
116) | London, AIDS and the 1980s Matt Cook in: Sex, time and place : queer histories of London, c.1850 to the present, ed. by Simon Avery and Katherine M. Graham (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), pp. 49-64. |
117) | The fever of 1721 the epidemic that revolutionized medicine and American politics Stephen Coss (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2016) |
118) | Good food, rest, and plenty of fresh air : a history of the Marguerite Hepton Memorial hospital, Thorp Arch Cynthia Coultas (Frome: C. Coultas, 2010) |
119) | Members and Descendants of the Newgarden Meeting, County Carlow—Demographic Profiles 1600–1899 : Part 2 Peter J. F. Coutts Quaker Studies, 17, 2 (2013) 149-202 Full text |
120) | The Hong Kong Fever of 1843 : Collective Trauma and the Reconfiguring of Colonial Space Christopher Cowell Modern Asian Studies, 47, 2 (2013) 329-364 Full text |
121) | Plague like Cats : Soft Instruments of Sharp Justice in William Baldwin’s Beware the Cat Catherine I. Cox Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 41, 1 (2015) 1-29 Full text |
122) | Saving lives and preventing misery : the memoirs of Professor Sir John Wenman Crofton John Crofton& David C. Kilpatrick (Peterborough: Fastprint Publishing, 2013) |
123) | Governing systems : modernity and the making of public health in England, 1830-1910 Tom Crook Berkeley series in British studies, 11 (Oakland (CA): University of California Press, [2016]) |
124) | Evil in Question : The Victorian Social and the Politics of Prostitution, 1830-1900 Tom Crook in: Evil, barbarism and empire : Britain and abroad, c.1830-2000, ed. by Tom Crook, Rebecca Gill and Bertrand Taithe (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 33-53. |
125) | A Journal of the Plague Year : Defoe’s Grammatology and the Secrets of Belonging James Cruise The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 54, 4 (Winter 2013) 479-495 Full text |
126) | Medieval Weymouth : growth and decline James Crump (Oxford: YouCaxton Publications, 2015) |
127) | Living standards and plague in London, 1560–1665 Neil Cummins , Morgan Kelly& Cormac Ó Gráda Economic History Review, 69, 1 (2016) 3-34 Full text |
128) | Living standards and plague in London, 1560-1665 Neil Cummins , Morgan Kelly , Cormac Ó Gráda& Dublin. Centre for Economic Research University College Working paper series (University College Dublin. Centre for Economic Research), WP13/08 (Dublin: UCD School of Economics, 2013) |
129) | Coping with Crisis : The Resilience and Vulnerability of Pre-Industrial Settlements Daniel R. Curtis Rural worlds (Burlington: Ashgate, [2014]) |
130) | Peste, texte et contagion : Le Journal de l’année de la peste (1722) de Daniel Defoe Hélène Dachez Dix-huitième siècle, 47, 1 (2015) 311-324 |
131) | Traversing the veldt with ‘Tommy Atkins’ : The clinical challenges of nursing typhoid patients during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) Charlotte Dale in: One hundred years of wartime nursing practices, 1854-1953, ed. by Jane Brooks and Christine E. Hallett, Nursing history and humanities (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015), pp. 58-78. |
132) | ‘Syphilis is given over to sentimentalists’ : the Dublin Medical Press and Circular and the drive to extend the Contagious Diseases Acts Ann Daly Irish Historical Studies, 155 (2015) 399-416 Full text |
133) | Urban inoculation and the decline of smallpox mortality in eighteenth-century cities—a reply to Razzell Romola Jane Davenport , Jeremy Boulton& Leonard D. Schwarz Economic History Review, 69, 1 (2016) 188-214 Full text |
134) | Cholera as a ‘sanitary test’ of British cities, 1831–1866 Romola Jane Davenport , Max Satchell& Leigh Matthew William Shaw-Taylor History of the Family, 24, 2 (2019) 404-438 Full text |
135) | The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth-century London Romola Jane Davenport , Leonard D. Schwarz& Jeremy Boulton Economic History Review, 64, 4 (2011) 1289-1314 Full text |
136) | Illicit and unnatural practices : the law, sex and society in Scotland since 1900 Roger Davidson (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018) 1 reviews Full text |
137) | Tuberculosis in the United Kingdom and Ireland before, during and after World War II P. D. O. Davies& R. Trafford in: Tuberculosis and war : lessons learned from World War II, ed. by John F. Murray and Robert Loddenkemper, Progress in respiratory research, 43 (Basel: Karger, [2018]), pp. 103-115. |
138) | ‘To take stock of the past’ : Some aspects of the history of medicine in Neath T. G. Davies Morgannwg, 60 (2016) 45-68 |
139) | A Reassessment of Village Markets in Late Medieval England James Davis in: Peasants and lords in the medieval English economy : essays in honour of Bruce M.S. Campbell, ed. by B. M. S. Campbell, Medieval countryside, 16 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2015), pp. 273-296. Full text |
140) | Consumptive Chic Carolyn A. Day History Today, 68, 7 (2018) 68-77 |
141) | Consumptive chic : a history of beauty, fashion, and disease Carolyn A. Day (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017) 2 reviews |
142) | Dying to be Beautiful : Fragile Fashionistas and Consumptive Dress in England, 1780-1820 Carolyn A. Day Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 40, 4 (2017) 603-620 Full text |
143) | Thomas Lawrence’s Consumptive Chic : Reinterpreting Lady Manners’s Hectic Flush in 1794 Carolyn A. Day& Amelia F. Rauser Eighteenth-Century Studies, 49, 4 (Summer 2016) 455-474 Full text |
144) | Selective suppression by the medical establishment of unwelcome research findings : the cholera treatment evaluation by the General Board of… Michael Emmans Dean Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 109, 5 (2016) 200-205 Full text |
145) | Malarial subjects : empire, medicine and nonhumans in British India, 1820-1909 Rohan Deb Roy Science in history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017) 1 reviews |
146) | Quinine, mosquitoes and empire : reassembling malaria in British India, 1890–1910 Rohan Deb Roy South Asian History and Culture, 4, 1 (2013) 65-86 Full text |
147) | Contagionism catches on : medical ideology in Britain, 1730-1800 Margaret DeLacy (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) |
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458) | History of Tewkesbury Municipal Cemetery Anthony Skelsey , Michael English& ([Tewkesbury]: Tewkesbury Historical Society, 2010) |
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468) | Smallpox inoculation campaigns in eighteenth-century Southampton, Salisbury and Winchester Mary L. South Local Historian, 43, 2 (2013) 122-137 |
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471) | Lord Have Mercy on Us : Broadsides and London Plague Life Eileen Sperry Sixteenth Century Journal, 49, 1 (2018) 95-113 |
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493) | Kirkby Stephen past : people, places and plague Anne Taylor Upper Eden History Society occasional series, 1 (Kirkby Stephen: Upper Eden History Society, 2019) |
494) | A Change of Heart? British Policies towards Tubercular Refugees during 1959 World Refugee Year Becky Taylor 20th Century British History, 26, 1 (2015) 97-121 Full text |
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497) | Cholera : the Victorian plague Amanda J. Thomas (Barnsley: Pen & Sword History, 2015) |
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554) | Ralph Tailor’s summer : a scrivener, his city and the plague Keith Wrightson (New Haven (CT); London: Yale University Press, 2011) |
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