The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) provides records of over 634,600 publications (books, journal articles, and chapters in edited collections) relating to British and Irish history.
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The Bibliography of British and Irish History is the largest and most comprehensive guide available to what’s been written about British and Irish history, from the early 1900s to 2022.
It’s an essential resource for research and teaching, providing up-to-date information (and links) on over 634,600 history books, articles, chapters, edited collections and theses. New records are added in three annual updates. These records are searchable by a wide range of facets including: title, author, chronology, date and form of publication, historical topic and geographical region.
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1) | ‘We were Muslims but we didn’t know Islam’ : Migration, Pakistani Muslim women and changing religious practices in the UK Parveen Akhtar Women’s Studies International Forum, 47 (November–December 2014) 232-238 Full text | |
2) | Agatha Christie on screen Mark Aldridge Crime files (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) | |
3) | Midwifery from Tudors to the 21st century : history, politics and safe practice in England Julia Allison (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text | |
4) | Empire made me Clare Anderson in: How empire shaped us, ed. by Antoinette M. Burton and Dane Keith Kennedy (London: Bloomsbury, 2016), pp. 161-170. | |
5) | Domesticating the airwaves : broadcasting, domesticity and femininity Maggie Andrews (London: Continuum, 2012) | |
6) | Nation, community, self : female voices in Scottish theatre from the late Sixties to the present Gioia Angeletti Literature (Mimesis International), 7 ([Sesto San Giovanni]: Mimesis International, 2018) | |
7) | Introduction : Constance Mary Fraser, 1928 – 2013 Elizabeth Ashton in: A Northumbrian miscellany : historical essays in memory of Constance M. Fraser, ed. by C. M. (Constance Mary) Fraser ([Northumberland]: Association of Northumberland Local History Societies, 2015), . | |
8) | It has to change : an interview with Martha Osamor Harmit Athwal & Jenny Bourne Race & Class, 58.1 (2016) 85-93 Full text | |
9) | Two hundred years of women benefactors at the National Gallery: an exercise in mapping uncharted territory Susanna Avery-Quash & Christine Riding Journal of Art Historiography, 23 (2020) 1-91 | |
10) | Coolie woman : the odyssey of indenture Gaiutra Bahadur (London: C. Hurst & Co., 2013) 1 review(s) | |
11) | In life as in death? Margaret Thatcher (mis)remembered Tim Bale British Politics, 10.1 (2015) 99-112 Full text | |
12) | Introduction : “Working Women, Women’s Work : Production, History, Gender” [Working women, women’s work : production, history, gender] Vicky Ball & Melanie Bell Journal of British Cinema and Television, 10.3 (2013) 547-562 Full text | |
13) | A Muted Voice from the Past : The ‘Silent Silencing’ of Ruth Ellis Anette Ballinger Social & Legal Studies, 21.4 (2012) 445-467 Full text | |
14) | The State of Scottish History : Gender Katie Barclay , Tanya Cheadle & Eleanor Gordon Scottish Historical Review, 92.suppl. 234 (2013) 83-107 Full text | |
15) | Coming up trumps : a memoir Jean Barker (London: Macmillan, 2014) | |
16) | Long may our lion roar! : 140 years of Kendrick School, Reading from 1877-2017 Daphne Joyce Barnes-Phillips (Exmouth, Devon: Corridor Press, 2017) | |
17) | Women at Imperial College : past, present and future Anne Barrett (New Jersey: World Scientific, [2017]) | |
18) | Beyond the status quo, centring women in the Westminster system in the Commonwealth Caribbean : a preliminary analysis Cynthia Barrow-Giles Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, 53.1 (2015) 49-70 Full text | |
19) | Feminist heritage walks: materialising the feminist past in Perth, Australia and Glasgow, UK Alison Bartlett Gender, Place and Culture, 27.7 (2020) 1007-1022 Full text | |
20) | Gender, race, militarism and remembrance : the everyday geopolitics of the poppy Victoria M. Basham Gender, Place and Culture, 23.6 (2016) 883-896 – Gender, Place and Culture, 23.6 (2016) 883-896 Full text | |
21) | Racialized citizenship, respectability and mothering among Caribbean mothers in Britain Elaine Bauer Ethnic and Racial Studies, 41.1 (2018) 151-169 Full text | |
22) | ‘Handbagging’ the Feminisation Thesis? Reflections on Women in the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Antje Bednarek in: Whatever happened to Tory Scotland?, ed. by David Torrance (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012), pp. 149-169. | |
23) | The good listener : Helen Bamber : a life against cruelty Neil Belton (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1998) | |
24) | Tannau tynion Elinor Bennett Cyfres y cewri, 35 (Pwllheli: Gwasg Gwynedd, 2011) | |
25) | What’s in a name? Dynasty, succession and England’s queens regnant (1553–2016) Sarah Betts in: The Routledge history of monarchy, ed. by Elena Woodacre, Lucinda H. S. Dean, Chris Jones, Russell Martin and Zita Eva Rohr, The Routledge histories (Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2019), . | |
26) | Celia Birtwell Celia Birtwell & Dominic Lutyens (London: Quadrille, 2011) | |
27) | The Serendipity of Connectivity : piecing together women’s lives in the digital archive Catherine Bishop Women’s History Review, 26.5 (2017) 766-780 Full text | |
28) | Life at 4 Green Terrace, Mirfield West Yorkshire WF14 9BG : (1917 to 2010) : the recollections of Eileen May Blackburn. Eileen May Blackburn (Goring-by-Sea, West Sussex: Published for Michael, Shaun and Giles Brearley by Verité CM Limited, [2015?]) | |
29) | A Feminized Language of Democracy? The Representation of Women at Westminster since 1945 Luke Blaxill & Kaspar Beelen 20th Century British History, 27.3 (2016) 412-449 Full text | |
30) | Remembering Margaret Thatcher : commemorations, tributes and assessments ; extracts from the House of Commons Official Report (Volume 560 No. 138)… John Blundell (New York: Algora, 2013) | |
31) | There Is No Such Thing As Political Memory!? : The Iron Lady (2011) as ‘Psycho-geography’ Nadine Böhm-Schnitker Journal for the Study of British Cultures, 20.2 (2013) 125-140 | |
32) | Looking-glass women? A comparative analysis of gender and nation in Britain and the Czech Republic Stephenie Booth in: Nation and gender in contemporary Europe, ed. by Vera Tolz and Stephenie Booth (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), pp. 38-52. | |
33) | Closing the gender gap : reflections on women’s involvement in Britain’s contemporary far right Hannah Bows in: Tomorrow belongs to us : the British far right since 1967, ed. by Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley, Routledge studies in fascism and the far right (London: Routledge, 2018), pp. 169-184. | |
34) | In the shadow of the eighth : my forty years working for women’s health in Ireland Peter C. Boylan ([Dublin]: Penguin Ireland, 2019) | |
35) | Crisis at Work: Gender, Class, and the Dehumanization of Jobs Harriet Bradley Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, 41 (2020) 109-136 Full text | |
36) | St Joseph’s island : Julian Tenison Woods and the Tasmanian Sisters of St Joseph 1887-2012 Josephine Margaret Brady (Hindmarsh, SA: ATF Press, [2012]) | |
37) | The News of the World and the British press, 1843-2011 : ‘journalism for the rich, journalism for the poor’ ed. by Laurel Brake , Chandrika Kaul & Mark W. Turner Palgrave studies in the history of the media (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) | |
38) | A fair cop : celebrating 100 years of policewomen in Birmingham & the West Midlands Corinne Brazier ([United Kingdom?]: [s.n.], 2018 ©2017) | |
39) | A fair cop : 1917-2017 celebrating 100 years of policewomen in the West Midlands Corinne Brazier & Steve Rice ([Tamworth?]: [s.n.], [2017]) | |
40) | Doris Lessing and the forming of history ed. by Kevin Brazil , David Sergeant & Tom Sperlinger (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016) | |
41) | From ox cart to email : the Kenya story of Delia Craig Natasha Breed (Brighton: Book Guild, 2011) | |
42) | Inside/outside : a non-native Caribbeanist’s journey Bridget Brereton in: How empire shaped us, ed. by Antoinette M. Burton and Dane Keith Kennedy (London: Bloomsbury, 2016), pp. 59-69. | |
43) | Conversations with Caroline Caroline Bressey in: How empire shaped us, ed. by Antoinette M. Burton and Dane Keith Kennedy (London: Bloomsbury, 2016), pp. 183-193. | |
44) | Geographies of Belonging : white women and black history Caroline Bressey Women’s History Review, 22.4 (2013) 541-558 Full text | |
45) | Elizabeth I : the cinematic afterlife of an early modern political diva Elisabeth Bronfen & Barbara Straumann in: The British monarchy on screen, ed. by Mandy Merck (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016), pp. 132-154. | |
46) | A history of New Zealand women Barbara L. Brookes (Wellington (NZ): Bridget Williams Books, 2016) | |
47) | 100 years of women in the dental profession in the UK, 1918-2018 Janine Brooks (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2019) | |
48) | Jenny Wormald, historian : an appreciation Dauvit Broun Innes Review, 67.1 (2016) 5 Full text | |
49) | Tributes to Janet Blackman Alyson Brown , John Foster , Geoff Eley & John Seed Social History [London], 42.2 (2017) 155-161 Full text | |
50) | That was the church, that was : how the Church of England lost the English people Andrew Brown & Linda Woodhead (London: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2016) | |
51) | Religion and the demographic revolution : women and secularisation in Canada, Ireland, UK and USA since the 1960s Callum G. Brown Studies in modern British religious history, 29 (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2012) | |
52) | Ladies first : a history of the Queen Margaret Union of the University of Glasgow Gary R. Brown (Glasgow: Grimsay Press, 2010) | |
53) | Behind the black door Sarah Brown (London: Ebury, 2011) | |
54) | Natalie Rothstein, 1930-2010 Clare Browne Textile History, 41.2 (2010) 236-240 Full text | |
55) | The women’s liberation movement in Scotland Sarah F. Browne Gender in history (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014) | |
56) | The Fate of an “Ambitious School-Marm” : Amy Cruse and the History of Reading Patrick Buckridge Book History, 16 (2013) 272-293 Full text | |
57) | How firm a foundation : providing care, support and a home to women, single parents and young families in Portsmouth and the surrounding area : a… Raymond Burnish ([Portsmouth?]: Raymond Burnish, 2011) | |
58) | Breaking the Mould. Edinburgh : researching and celebrating 100 years of women’s history in social and political activism since the beginning of WWI Margaret Ferguson Burns & Workers’ Educational Association Scotland (Edinburgh: Workers’ Educational Association Scotland, 2015) | |
59) | Some intimacies of Anglo-American empire Antoinette M. Burton in: How empire shaped us, ed. by Antoinette M. Burton and Dane Keith Kennedy (London: Bloomsbury, 2016), pp. 141-148. | |
60) | Where are we now? A review of research on the history of women’s soccer in Ireland Helena Byrne Sport in History, 39.2 (2019) 166-186 Full text | |
61) | Our Mary : the life of Mary Turner 1938-2017 : president of the GMB labour movement campaigner and trade union activist John Callow (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2019) | |
62) | The Great War in the History of British Feminism : Debates and Controversies, 1914 to the Present Marc Calvini-Lefebvre Revue française de civilisation britannique, 20.1 (2015) Full text | |
63) | An Accidental Scholar Averil Cameron Catholic Historical Review, 107.1 (2021) 1-27 Full text | |
64) | Who Is Bridget Brereton? Carl Campbell Journal of Caribbean History, 48.1 (2014) 13-40 | |
65) | Margaret Thatcher John Campbell in: British Conservative leaders, ed. by Charles Clarke and Toby S. James (London: Biteback Publishing, 2015), pp. 319-332. | |
66) | Conservatism, feminisation and the representation of women in UK politics Rosie Campbell & Sarah Childs British Politics, 10.2 (2015) 148-168 Full text | |
67) | Reflections of a London-Irish musician : an interview with Cáit O’Riordan Sean Campbell Irish Studies Review, 21.1 (2013) 114-122 Full text | |
68) | Margaret Thatcher : a life and legacy David Cannadine (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017) | |
69) | Imperial intimacies : a tale of two islands Hazel V. Carby (New York: Verso, 2019) | |
70) | Reinventing Africa’s national heroes : the case of Mekatilili, a Kenyan popular heroine Neil C. M. Carrier & Celia Nyamweru African Affairs, 115.461 (2016) 599-620 Full text | |
71) | History on your doorstep : six stories of Dublin history ed. by Maeve Casserly (Dublin: Dublin City Council, 2018) | |
72) | Wait for me! : memoirs of the youngest Mitford sister Deborah Cavendish (London: John Murray, 2010) | |
73) | Organized out of politics? Parliamentary scrutiny of the substantive representation of women in UK governments’ legislative programmes 1945–2012 Paul Chaney Women’s Studies International Forum, 50 (May–June 2015) 57-67 Full text | |
74) | The Substantive Representation of Women—Does Issue-Salience Matter? Party Politicization and UK Westminster Elections 1945–2010 Paul Chaney British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 16.1 (2014) 96-116 Full text | |
75) | Introduction [Women during the English Reformations : renegotiating gender and religious identity] Julie Chappell in: Women during the English Reformations : renegotiating gender and religious identity, ed. by Julie Chappell and Kaley A. Kramer (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), pp. 1-13. | |
76) | The Sweetest Dream : Lessing, Zimbabwe and Catholicism Anthony Chennells Journal of Southern African Studies, 42.1 (2016) 111-125 Full text | |
77) | Consider the lilies : a history of St Mary’s Calne Elizabeth Christie (London: Third Millennium Publishing, 2013) | |
78) | Ann Williams : A Personal Appreciation S. D. Church in: The English and their legacy, 900-1200 : essays in honour of Ann Williams, ed. by David Roffe (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2012), pp. 1-4. | |
79) | Ladies may be elected Fellows, Members or Associates Else Churchill Genealogists’ Magazine, 30.8 (2011) 317-319 | |
80) | Leonore Davidoff : A Tribute to her Work Anna Clark Gender & History, 27.1 (2015) 6-9 Full text | |
81) | St. Leonards : the cradle of lacrosse : the introduction of lacrosse at St. Leonards School and the influence the school has had on the… Jane Claydon (Kingsbarns, Fife: Jane Claydon, [2012]) | |
82) | Irish Crime Fiction Brian Cliff Crime files (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) 2 review(s) Full text | |
83) | Recasting the Iron Lady into Flesh and Blood : Gender Performance and Politics in Three Thatcher Biopics Nicole Cloarec Biography, 41.3 (2018) 630-653 Full text | |
84) | Ann Clwyd : rebel with a cause Ann Clwyd (London: Biteback Publishing, 2016) | |
85) | Histories of now: listening to women in British film Shelley Cobb & Linda Ruth Williams Women’s History Review, 29.5 (2020) 890-902 Full text | |
86) | Political acts : women in Northern Irish theatre, 1921-2012 Fiona Coleman Coffey Irish Studies (Syracuse (NY): Syracuse University Press, 2016) | |
87) | Twenty Years On : feminism’s ‘three body problem’ Anna Cole Women’s History Review, 22.4 (2013) 559-575 Full text | |
88) | The Poetry of Anne Born : an Appreciation John Cole Devonshire Association Report and Transactions, 145 (2013) 59-70 | |
89) | From Suffrage to a Seat in the House : The path to parliament for New Zealand women Jenny Coleman (Chicago: Otago University Press, 2021) 1 review(s) | |
90) | An interview with Linda Colley Linda Colley & Justin Champion The Historian [London], 124 (2014) 6-10 | |
91) | The governor’s story : the authorised biography of Dame Hilda Bynoe Merle Collins (Leeds: Peepal Tree, 2013) | |
92) | Under the Wire : Marie Colvin’s Final Assignment Paul Conroy (London: Quercus, 2013) | |
93) | Elizabeth Jane Howard : a dangerous innocence Artemis Cooper (London: John Murray, 2016) | |
94) | Great women’s lives : a celebration in obituaries Sue Corbett & Lucy Worsley (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2014) | |
95) | Wesley women : 1911-2011 Yvonne Corcoran , Annetta Kavanagh & Wesley College (Dublin, Ireland) (Dublin: Wesley College, 2011) | |
96) | The memoirs of Vera Corry (nee Elliott) Vera Corry & John Corry (Bristol: Kerenza J Limited, 2013, ©2012) | |
97) | The women of Hammer horror : a biographical dictionary and filmography Bobb Cotter (Jefferson (NC): McFarland & Co., [2013]) | |
98) | Ingrid Pitt, queen of horror : the complete career Bobb Cotter (Jefferson (NC): McFarland & Co., 2010) | |
99) | Twenty Years On : remembering the origins of the Women’s History Network (UK) Krista Cowman , Leonore Davidoff & Jane Rendall Women’s History Review, 22.4 (2013) 673-684 Full text | |
100) | From Hillside to Farnborough Hill : 125 years of the RCE in Farnborough Laura Craven & Laura Evans-Jones (London: Third Millennium Publishing, 2014) |
101) | Emily Wilding Davison : centennial celebrations Elizabeth Crawford Women’s History Review, 23.6 (2014) 1000-1007 Full text | |
102) | Britain’s television queen Bob Crew (London: MX Publishing, 2012) | |
103) | Life Imprisonment from Young Adulthood : Adaptation, Identity and Time Ben Crewe , Susie Hulley & Serena Wright Palgrave studies in prisons and penology (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) 1 review(s) Full text | |
104) | The political rhetoric and oratory of Margaret Thatcher Andrew Scott Crines , Timothy Heppell & Peter Dorey Rhetoric, politics, and society (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) | |
105) | Queering Kilmainham: uncovering LGBTQ+ stories in a national shrine Brian Crowley Studia Hibernica, 46.1 (2020) 114-123 Full text | |
106) | Remembering women’s activism Sharon Crozier-De Rosa & Vera C. Mackie Remembering the modern world (London: Routledge, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text | |
107) | Telling it our way : essays in gender history Mary Cullen (Galway: Arlen House, 2013) | |
108) | Serial killers and the media : the Moors murders legacy Ian Cummins Palgrave studies in crime, media and culture (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) Full text | |
109) | The girl with the widow’s peak : the memoirs Ursula D’Abo , David Watkin & John Julius Norwich (London: d’Abo Publications, 2014) | |
110) | Irish Women’s Changing Status and Role in Rural and Urban Ireland from the 1970s to the End of the Celtic Tiger Era Marie-Jeanne Da Col Richert Nordic Irish Studies, 12 (2013) 127-146 | |
111) | Memories of Margaret Thatcher : a portrait, by those who knew her best Iain Dale (London: Biteback Publishing, 2013) | |
112) | Margaret Thatcher : in her own words Iain Dale (London: Biteback Publishing, 2010) | |
113) | Scottish soldier-heroes and patriotic war heroines: the gendered politics of World War I commemoration Nataliya Danilova & Emma Dolan Gender, Place and Culture, 27.2 (2020) 239-260 Full text | |
114) | Dropping the habit : autobiography of Marion Dante Marion Dante (Dublin: Poolbeg, 2011) | |
115) | Illicit and unnatural practices : the law, sex and society in Scotland since 1900 Roger Davidson (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018) 1 review(s) Full text | |
116) | Bad girls : a history of rebels and renegades Caitlin Davies (London: John Murray, 2018) | |
117) | Lisa Jardine (1944–2015) Natalie Zemon Davis History Workshop Journal, 82.1 (2016) 299-310 Full text | |
118) | Out of Sight, Out of Pocket : Women’s Invisibility in the British Printing Industry and Its Effect on the Gender Pay Gap Tricia Dawson Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, 29/30 (2010) 61-98 | |
119) | The Roots of RSVP and VPR : A Talk with Barbara Onslow Marysa Demoor , Birgit Van Puymbroeck & Barbara Onslow Victorian Periodicals Review, 51.3 (2018) 558-563 Full text | |
120) | Elisabeth Tomalin: Emigrée Designer 1912–2012 “The only joy in life is being creative. Everything else is more or less pain” Rachel Dickson in: Exile and gender II : politics, education and the arts, ed. by Charmian Brinson, Andrea Hammel and Jana B. Buresova, Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, 18 (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2017), pp. 154-169. Full text | |
121) | Salome’s modernity : Oscar Wilde and the aesthetics of transgression Petra Dierkes-Thrun (Ann Arbor (MI): University of Michigan Press, 2011) | |
122) | History of Blackmore W.I. : 1917-2017 Jennifer Dodd ([Great Britain]: [Blackmore W.I.], [2019?]) | |
123) | Blood, Contract and Intimacy : History and Practice with Leonore Davidoff Megan Doolittle , Janet Fink & Katherine Holden Gender & History, 28.2 (2016) 288-298 Full text | |
124) | Women and leisure in Britain : a socio-historical approach to twentieth-century trends Cécile Doustaly in: Leisure and cultural conflict in twentieth-century Britain, ed. by Brett Bebber, Studies in Popular Culture (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012), pp. 181-204. | |
125) | Reasonable Belief and Unlawful Carnal Knowledge : A Historical Perspective David Matthew Doyle Irish Jurist, 47 (2012) 49-75 | |
126) | The women who built Bristol Jane Duffus (Bristol: Tangent Books, 2018) | |
127) | Queering conflict : examining lesbian and gay experiences of homophobia in Northern Ireland Marian Duggan (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012) | |
128) | Skirting the boundary : a history of women’s cricket Isabelle Duncan (London: The Robson Press, 2013) | |
129) | The Century girls : the final word from the women who’ve lived the last hundred years of British History Tessa Dunlop (London: Simon & Schuster, 2018) | |
130) | To serve with gladness : celebrating one hundred and fifty years of the Sisters of Mercy, Rochfortbridge Danny Dunne & St. Joseph’s Secondary School (Rochfortbridge, Ireland). Commemorative Committee ([Ireland]: St. Joseph’s Secondary School Commemorative Committee, [2012]) | |
131) | Conniving Queen, Frivolous Wife, or Romantic Heroine? The Afterlife of Queen Henrietta Maria Susan Dunn-Hensley in: Remembering queens and kings of early modern England and France : reputation, reinterpretation, and reincarnation, ed. by Estelle Paranque, Queenship and power (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. 279-299. Full text | |
132) | Clever Girls and the Literature of Women’s Upward Mobility Mary Eagleton (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) 1 review(s) Full text | |
133) | Gender roles in Ireland since 1740 Lindsey Earner-Byrne & Diane Urquhart in: The Cambridge social history of modern Ireland, ed. by Eugenio F. Biagini and Mary E. Daly (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp. 312-326. | |
134) | Leonora Carrington and the international avant-garde ed. by Jonathan P. Eburne & Catriona McAra (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017) | |
135) | The best medicine : the true story of a nurse who became a doctor in the 1950s Georgie Edwards (London: Ebury Press, 2013) | |
136) | Lone mothers of mixed racial and ethnic children in Britain : Comparing experiences of social attitudes and support in the 1960s and 2000s Rosalind Edwards & Chamion Caballero Women’s Studies International Forum, 34.6 (2011) 530-538 Full text | |
137) | A history of the paper pattern industry : the home dressmaking fashion revolution Joy Spanabel Emery (London: Bloomsbury, 2014) | |
138) | Gendered frontlines: British press coverage of women soldiers killed in Iraq Mercy Ette Media, War & Conflict, 6.3 (2013) 249-262 Full text | |
139) | Doing gender : Gender and women’s studies in the twenty first century [Review essay] Mary Evans Women’s Studies International Forum, 34.6 (2011) 603-610 Full text | |
140) | Invisible Women, 1983–2021 Margaret J. M. Ezell Huntington Library Quarterly, 84.1 (2021) 5-12 Full text | |
141) | The exception and the rule : women and the Royal Society 1945-2010 Georgina Ferry Notes & Records of the Royal Society (of London), 64. suppl. 1 (2010) 163-72 Full text | |
142) | The heart of a heartless political world : screening Victoria Steven Fielding in: The British monarchy on screen, ed. by Mandy Merck (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016), pp. 64-85. | |
143) | Through her eyes : a new history of Ireland in 21 women Clodagh Finn (Dublin: Gill Books, [2019]) | |
144) | What’s left of Blackness? : feminisms, transracial solidarities, and the politics of belonging in Britain Tracy Fisher (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) Full text | |
145) | Finance and fiction in Deirdre Madden’s Time Present and Time Past Eóin Flannery Irish Studies Review, 28.3 (2020) 305-322 Full text | |
146) | The Actress besides the King : Nell Gwynne and Charles II in Popular Literature of the Nineteenth and Twentieth-first Centuries Dorothea Flothow in: Muses, mistresses and mates : creative collaborations in literature, art and life, ed. by Izabella Penier and Anna Suwalska-Koecka (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2015), pp. 71-83. | |
147) | Victoria Wood, comedy genius : her life and work Chris Foote-Wood (Washington: Memoir Club, 2016) | |
148) | Erasing Diversity: Mediating Class, Place, Gender and Race in The Moorside David Forrest & Beth Johnson Journal of British Cinema and Television, 17.1 (2020) 91-111 Full text | |
149) | Shakespeare and his biographical afterlives ed. by Paul Franssen & Paul Edmondson (New York: Berghahn Books, 2020) | |
150) | Sisters doing it for themselves: the rich history of women’s football in Scotland from the 1960s to 2020 Karen Fraser Sport in History, 40.4 (2020) 456-481 Full text | |
151) | Inventing Bloody Mary : perceptions of Mary Tudor from the restoration to the twentieth century Thomas S. Freeman in: Mary Tudor : old and new perspectives, ed. by Susan Doran and Thomas S. Freeman (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 78-100, 291-296. | |
152) | The worlds of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson : the story behind International Rescue Ian Fryer ([Stroud]: Fonthill, 2016) | |
153) | Looking for the women in Baron and Taylor’s (1969) Educational administration and the social sciences Kay Fuller Journal of Educational Administration & History, 46.3 (2014) 326-350 Full text | |
154) | For his eyes only : the women of James Bond ed. by Lisa Funnell (London: Wallflower Press, [2015]) | |
155) | On the turn of the tide : MI5, London Blitz, turmoil in Africa, dreams, mediums and poetry : the autobiography of Diana Fynn Diana Fynn (Leicester: Matador, 2009) | |
156) | Relections on Zaha Hadid (1950-2016) Amira Gad & Agnes Gryczkowska (London: Serpentine Galleries, [2016]) | |
157) | Maternal Mortality C. Galley & A. Reid Local Population Studies, 93 (2014) 68-78 | |
158) | Transforming the Irish Presidency : Activist Presidents and Gender Politics, 1990–2011 Yvonne Galligan Irish Political Studies, 27.4 (2012) 596-614 Full text | |
159) | The sexual politics of citizenship and reproductive rights in Ireland : From national, international, supranational and transnational to… Paulina García-del Moral & Anna C. Korteweg European Journal of Women’s Studies, 19.4 (2012) 413-427 Full text | |
160) | Wounding and Healing : dealing with difference in Christian narratives of migrant women in East London since the 1980s Jane Garnett & Alana Harris Women’s History Review, 22.5 (2013) 739-758 Full text | |
161) | Of fortunes and war : Clare Hollingworth, first of the female war correspondents Patrick Garrett (London: Thistle Publishing, 2015) | |
162) | Margaret Thatchers Erinnerungen Dominik Geppert in: Life writing and political memoir = Lebenszeugnisse und politische Memoiren, ed. by Magnus Brechtken (Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2012), pp. 127-146. | |
163) | Taking on Margaret Thatcher : Biography, Feminism and The Iron Lady Christine Geraghty Journal of British Cinema and Television, 13.4 (2016) 610-627 Full text | |
164) | The BFI Women and Film Study Group 1976- ? Christine Geraghty in: Renewing feminisms : radical narratives, fantasies and futures in media studies, ed. by Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann (London: I.B. Tauris, 2013), pp. 11-28. | |
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191) | Not for Turning : The Life of Margaret Thatcher Robin Harris (London: Bantam, 2013) | |
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199) | Women and embodied mythmaking in Irish theatre Shonagh Hill (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019) | |
200) | A Whiff of Lavender : The Theatre Ghost and the Redevelopment of the Bristol Old Vic Catherine Hindson Theatre Notebook, 67.3 (2013) 156-172 Full text | |
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202) | Republic of shame : stories from Ireland’s institutions for “fallen women” Caelainn Hogan ([Dublin]: Penguin Ireland, 2019) | |
203) | Educating the New Himalayan Woman : Global Networks of Gendered Education, Religion, and Commerce in Darjeeling and Kalimpong Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa Journal of Women’s History, 30.3 (Fall 2018) 64-81 Full text | |
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208) | Imagined Sisterhoods: The impact of reading about significant women on the construction of feminist subjectivities on British women schoolteachers Heidi Fritz Horzella Women’s Studies International Forum, 79 (2020) Full text | |
209) | Exceeding my brief : memoirs of a disobedient civil servant Barbara Hosking (London: Biteback Publishing Ltd, 2017) | |
210) | ‘Grace and integrity’ : a portrait of the Lady Eleanor Holles School Elizabeth Hossain (London: Third Millennium Publishing, 2011) | |
211) | The story of Guy’s Hospital Nurses’ League 1900-2010 Andie Howard & Guy’s Hospital. Nurses’ League ([London]: GHNL, 2010) | |
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216) | Beryl Bainbridge : artist, writer, friend Psiche Hughes (London: Thames & Hudson, 2012) | |
217) | Anne of the Wicked Ways : Perceptions of Anne Boleyn as a Witch in History and in Popular Culture Roland Hui Parergon, 35.1 (2018) 97-118 Full text | |
218) | Holocaust denial, treason and Irish identity Mark M. Hull History Ireland, 25.6 (2017) 48-51 | |
219) | Memories of Mary Hunt Mary Hunt , Michael A. Sleigh & Wellow History Society ([Wellow]: Wellow History Society, 2010) | |
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224) | Le curé est une femme : l’ordination des femmes à la prêtrise dans l’Église d’Angleterre Églantine Jamet-Moreau (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012) | |
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231) | Looking at Lear: the Voice Work and Direction of Cicely Berry Nesta Jones New Theatre Quarterly, 35.2 (2019) 135-149 Full text | |
232) | Nelly Copson, a tribute Paul Jones & Claire Lloyd ([Great Britain]: [Paul Jones], 2014) | |
233) | The Girls Who Waited? Female Companions and Gender in Doctor Who Lorna Jowett Critical Studies in Television, 9.1 (2014) 77-94 Full text | |
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247) | Cambridge University Women’s Boat Club 1941-2014 : the struggle against inequality Jane Kingsbury & Carol Williams (Cambridge: Tririme, 2015) | |
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253) | From Settlers to Strays : white Zimbabwean women, historical memory and belonging in the diaspora c.1980–2010 Kate Law Women’s History Review, 25.4 (2016) 551-562 Full text | |
254) | Anne Madden : painting and reality Anne Madden Le Brocquy , Christina Kennedy , Helen O’Donoghue & Irish Museum of Modern Art (Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland) IMMA series, 3 (Milano: Charta, 2010) | |
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311) | The Changing Face of Exhibiting Women’s Wartime Work at the Imperial War Museum Alyson Mercer Women’s History Review, 22.2 (2013) 330-344 Full text | |
312) | Whiskey women : the untold story of how women saved bourbon, Scotch, and Irish whiskey Fred Minnick (Washington (DC): Potomac, 2013) | |
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352) | Through the arch : St. Mary’s School for Deaf Girls : remembering 170 years, 1846-2016 Josephine O’Leary & Alvean E. Jones (Dublin, Ireland: St. Mary’s Deaf Heritage, 2017) | |
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358) | Sexuality in Heterotopia : time, space and love between women in the historic house Alison Oram Women’s History Review, 21.4 (2012) 533-551 Full text | |
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371) | As I am! : an autobiography Françoise Pascal Pegasus paperback (Cambridge: Pegasus, 2012) | |
372) | The ‘history of the history’ of women’s higher education in England : the women’s colleges Joyce Senders Pedersen History of Universities, 27.1 (2013) 97-127 | |
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374) | Glimmer of hope : the story of Naomi Blake Anita Peleg (London: Anita Peleg, 2014) | |
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376) | Darkness before dawn Ingrid Pitt (Hailsham: Hemlock, [2014]) | |
377) | Joyce Pitt : athlete, accountant, adventurer Joyce Pitt & Lorraine Lane (Newport, South Wales: Vine Press, [2014?]) | |
378) | Reclaiming the Dame : Cross-dressing as Queen Victoria in British theatre and television comedy Benjamin Poore Comedy Studies, 3.2 (2012) 177-190 Full text | |
379) | Smile though your heart is breaking Pauline Prescott & Wendy Holden (London: HarperCollins, 2010) | |
380) | Felt History : Emotions, Gender, and Genre in The Bletchley Circle E. Deidre Pribram Gender & History, 30.3 (2018) 755-768 Full text | |
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398) | Women of Westminster : the MPs who changed politics Rachel Reeves (London: I.B. Tauris, 2019) 3 review(s) | |
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420) | A force to be reckoned with : a history of the Women’s Institute Jane Robinson (London: Virago, 2011) | |
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452) | Postcolonial minorities in Britain and France : in the hyphen of the nation-state Shailja Sharma (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016) | |
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