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Anderson, R (2006) 'Diplomatic representatives from the Hapsburg Monarchy to the court of James VI and I.' In: The Spanish match: Prince Charles's journey to Madrid, 1623. Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 209-226. ISBN 9780754640875

Anderson, R (2015) "His credentials are in order": Catholic ambassadors at the English court, 1603–1625. In: Splendid Encounters 4: Diplomats and Diplomacy in the Early Modern World, 25 - 26 September 2015, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.

Anderson, R (2001) ''Well disposed to the affairs of Spain?' James VI & I and the propagandists.' British Catholic History, 25 (4). pp. 613-635. ISSN 0034-1932

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Camp, J (2015) Bath water: the seventeenth century panacea. In: Beyond Leeches and Lepers: Medieval and Early Modern Medicine, 2 May 2015, University of Edinburgh, UK.

Camp, J (2014) By royal appointment: Bath and the reception of royalty, 1660 - 1714. In: George I - 300 Years On: Reconstructing the Succession, 18 - 20 June 2014, Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, Bath, UK.

Camp, J (2013) Restoration Bath: a social and cultural shift, c.1660-1689. In: Royal Historical Society Symposium: Intimacy, Power and Authority in European Perspectives, 17 - 18 October 2013, Bath Spa University, Corsham, UK.

Camp, J (2016) The questionable elixir: mineral water and the rise of the ‘seventeenth-century’ spa towns. In: Medicine in its Place: Situating Medicine in Historical Contexts - Society for the Social History of Medicine Conference, 7 - 11 July 2016, University of Kent, UK.

Camp, J (2015) The treacherous road to rememdium: Bath and the seventeenth century lure of spa towns. In: Social History Society Annual Conference, 31 March - 2 April 2015, University of Portsmouth, UK.

Chalus, E (2014) 'The Burcott bear: gender, power and belonging in the Wells election of 1765.' In: Cowman, K, Koefoed, N and Sjogren, A, eds. Gender in urban Europe: sites of political activity and citizenship, 1750-1900. Routledge research in gender and history . Routledge, New York, pp. 77-92. ISBN 9780415868892 Please click the title to check availability.

Chalus, E (2000) 'Elite women, social politics and the political world of late eighteenth-century England.' Historical Journal, 43 (3). pp. 669-697. ISSN 0018-246X

Chalus, E (2012) 'Fanning the flames: women, fashion and politics.' In: Potter, T, ed. Women, popular culture and the eighteenth century. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. ISBN 9781442641815

Chalus, E (2004) 'Fremantle [née Wynne], Elizabeth [Betsey], Lady Fremantle (1778–1857)...[et al].' In: Oxford dictionary of national biography [online ed]. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Chalus, E (1997) Gender in eighteenth-century England: roles, representations and responsibilities. Addison Wesley Longman, London. ISBN 9780582278264

Chalus, E (2013) '“My Lord Sue”: Lady Susan Keck and the Great Oxfordshire Election of 1754.' Parliamentary History, 32 (3). pp. 443-459. ISSN 0264-2824

Chalus, E (1998) '"'My Minerva' at my elbow" - the political roles of women in 18th-century England.' In: Taylor, S, Connors, R and Jones, C, eds. Hanoverian Britain and empire : essays in memory of Philip Lawson. Boydell Press, Suffolk. ISBN 0851157203

Chalus, E (2003) 'The Rag plot : the politics of influence in Oxford, 1754.' In: Sweet, R and Lane, P, eds. Women and urban life in eighteenth-century England : on the town. Ashgate, Aldershot. ISBN 0754607305

Chalus, E (1997) ''That epidemical madness' : women and electoral politics in the late eighteenth century.' In: Chalus, E and Barker, H, eds. Gender in eighteenth-century England : roles, representations, and responsibilities. Addison Wesley Longman, London. ISBN 9780582278264

Chalus, E (2001) '"To serve my friends": women and political patronage in eighteenth-century England.' In: Vickery, A, ed. Women, privilege, and power : British politics, 1750 to the present. Stanford University Press, California. ISBN 9780804742849

Chalus, E (2000) 'Women, electoral privilege, and practice in the eighteenth century.' In: Gleadle, K and Richardson, S, eds. Women in British politics, 1760-1860 : the power of the petticoat. PalgraveMacmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 0333771419

Coast, D (2015) The Duke of Buckingham, secrecy and the ‘crisis of counsel’ in the 1620s. In: News, Secrecy and Foreign Policy in Early Modern England, 24 October 2015, Bath Royal Science and Literary Institution, Bath, UK.

Coast, D (2012) 'Misinformation and disinformation in late Jacobean court politics.' Journal of Early Modern History, 16 (4-5). pp. 335-354. ISSN 1385-3783

Coast, D and Fox, J (2015) 'Rumour and politics.' History Compass, 13 (5). pp. 222-234. ISSN 1478-0542

Curry, J (2011) 'Paddy Griffith - 1947-2010.' Simulation & Gaming, 42 (1). pp. 5-8. ISSN 1552-826X

Curry, J (2016) 'The history of wargaming.' In: Harringan, P and Kirschenbaum, M.G, eds. Zones of control: perspectives on wargaming. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 33-42. ISBN 9780262033992

Curry, J and Price, T (2013) Dark guest: training games for cyber warfare - volume 1, wargaming internet based attacks. History of Wargaming Project, London. ISBN 9781291669121

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Doern, K (2013) City Stories: interpreting Georgian Bath for local to global audiences. In: Sharing our natural and cultural heritage: interpretation can make us citizens of the world, 15-18 June 2013, Sigtuna, Sweden.

Doern, K (2010) The City of Bath World Heritage Site: interpreting heritage for the local, the regional and the global. In: World Heritage and Tourism: Managing for the Global and the Local, 3-4 June 2010, Quebec City, Canada.

Doern, K (2010) The City of Bath, museums and heritage students: a case study in HE/Museum sector collaboration. In: Learning at the Interface Conference, July 2010, The Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning through Design, Brighton, UK.

Doern, K (2012) Interpretation challenges, strategies and opportunities in a World Heritage City. In: Understanding Each Other's Heritage - Challenges for Heritage Communication in a Globalized World. International Symposium and Workshop, 19-21 July 2012, Brandenburgische Technische Universität, Cottbus, Germany.

Doern, K (2005) The whole hog: women, religion and temperance. In: West of England and South Wales Women's History Network Conference - Women, Faith and Spirituality, 25 June 2005, University of Glamorgan, UK.

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Gadd, I ORCID: 0000-0002-6154-5990 (2015) ''A suitable remedy?': regulating the printing press, 1553-1558.' In: Evenden, E and Westbrook, V, eds. Catholic renewal and Protestant resistance in Marian England. Catholic Christendom, 1300–1700 . Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 127-142. ISBN 9780754661627

Gadd, I ORCID: 0000-0002-6154-5990 and Wallis, P (2006) Guilds and association in Europe, 900-1900. University of London, London. ISBN 9781905165131

Gadd, I ORCID: 0000-0002-6154-5990 and Wallis, P (2008) 'Reaching beyond the City Wall: London guilds and national regulation, 1500–1700.' In: Epstein, S and Prak, M, eds. Guilds, innovation, and the European economy 1400–1800. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9780521887175

Gifford, T (2019) 'Changing ideas of pastoral.' In: Haynes, K, ed. The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature. Volume 5: After 1880. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199585106

Gifford, T (2014) 'Ecogothic' edited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes [book review]. Ecozon@, 5 (2). pp. 181-183. ISSN 2171-9594

Gifford, T (2001) ''Fiber': a post-pastoral Georgic.' In: Weltzien, O.A, ed. The literary art and activism of Rick Bass. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, pp. 248-263. ISBN 9780874806977

Gifford, T (2001) 'Foreword.' In: Bates, R.H, ed. Mystery, beauty, and danger: the literature of the mountains and mountain climbing published in English before 1946. Peter E. Randall Publisher, Portsmouth, NH, vii. ISBN 9780914339915

Gifford, T (1996) 'Introduction.' In: Gifford, T, ed. John Muir: his life and letters and other writings. Baton Wicks, London, pp. 7-10. ISBN 9781898573074

Gifford, T (2003) 'John Muir (1838-1914).' In: Thompson, R and Scott Bryson, J, eds. Dictionary of literary biography: twentieth-century American nature writers: prose. Gale, Farmington Hills, MI, pp. 223-238. ISBN 9780787660192

Gifford, T (2016) 'John Ruskin, John Muir and the Anthropocene: modern painters IV and studies in the Sierra.' In: Hutchings, K and Miller, J, eds. Transatlantic literary ecologies: nature and culture in the nineteenth-century anglophone Atlantic world. Routledge, London, pp. 136-149. ISBN 9781472450203

Gifford, T (2001) 'Muir's Ruskin: John Muir's reservations about Ruskin reviewed.' In: Gamble, C, ed. John Ruskin: the Brantwood Years - symposium papers. The Ruskin Programme, Lancaster University, Lancaster, pp. 1-14.

Gifford, T (2000) 'Pastoral, anti-pastoral, post-pastoral.' In: Coupe, L, ed. The green studies reader: from Romanticism to ecocriticism. Routledge, London, pp. 219-222. ISBN 9780415204071

Gifford, T (2012) 'Pastoral, antipastoral, and postpastoral as reading strategies.' In: Slovic, S, ed. Critical insights: nature & the environment. Salem Press, Ipswich, pp. 42-61. ISBN 9781429837385

Gifford, T (2014) 'Poetry and geography: space and place in post-war poetry' by Neal Alexander and David Cooper [book review]. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 18 (1). pp. 109-110. ISSN 1468-8417

Gifford, T (1999) 'Ted Hughes and South Yorkshire.' In: Gammage, N, ed. The epic poise: a celebration of Ted Hughes. Faber & Faber, London, pp. 216-218. ISBN 9780571196869

Gifford, T (2002) 'Towards a post-pastoral view of British poetry.' In: Parham, J, ed. The environmental tradition in English literature. Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 51-63. ISBN 9780754603023

Gifford, T (1995) 'Towards an ecohistory of British and Irish poetry.' In: Gindi, H, ed. History in literature: proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Comparative Literature. University of Cairo Press, Cairo, pp. 732-749.

Gifford, T (2016) 'The environmental humanities and the pastoral tradition.' In: Schliephake, C, ed. Ecocriticism, ecology, and the cultures of antiquity. Lexington Books, pp. 159-174. ISBN 9781498532846

Goodman, H (2016) Home remedies and hydrotherapy: stressed scientists and medical consumerism in nineteenth-century Europe. In: British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS) Annual Conference 2016: Consuming (the) Victorians, 31 August - 2 September 2016, Cardiff University, UK.

Goodman, H (2015) ''Madness and masculinity': male patients in London asylums and Victorian culture.' In: Trowbridge, S and Knowles, T, eds. Insanity and the lunatic asylum in the nineteenth century. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 149-166. ISBN 9781848934528

Griffin, B (2013) 'All colours of the rainbow, including black and gold: making and selling bicycles in Ireland in the 1880s and 1890s.' Irish Historical Studies, 38 (152). pp. 620-642. ISSN 0021-1214

Griffin, B (2013) 'Anti-Catholicism in Bath from 1820 to 1870.' Recusant History, 31 (4). pp. 593-611. ISSN 0034-1932

Griffin, B (1997) The Bulkies: police and crime in Belfast, 1800-1865. Irish Legal History Society, 7 . Irish Academic Press, Dublin. ISBN 9780716526704

Griffin, B (2006) 'Cycling and gender in Victorian Ireland.' Eire-Ireland, 41 (1&2). pp. 213-241. ISSN 0013-2683

Griffin, B (2011) 'The Fenians and Irish history, 1858-1916.' New Perspective on Modern History, 17 (1). pp. 1-5. ISSN 1352-6359

Griffin, B (2007) 'The Fenians in Ulster, 1858-1867.' The Irish Sword, xxv. pp. 281-310. ISSN 0021-1389

Griffin, B (1988) ''Gaelic culture'.' In: Mitchell, S, ed. Victorian Britain: an encyclopedia. Garland, New York; London, pp. 317-318. ISBN 0824015134

Griffin, B (2001) 'Ireland and the Crimean War.' The Irish Sword, xxii (89). pp. 281-312. ISSN 0461-5050

Griffin, B (2010) 'Irish cycling clubs, 1869-1901.' In: Kelly, J and Comerford, R.V, eds. Associational culture in Ireland and abroad. Irish Academic Press, Dublin, pp. 105-126. ISBN 9780716530787

Griffin, B (1998) 'Irish identity and the Crimean War.' In: Taithe, B and Thornton, T, eds. War: identities in conflict, 1300-2000. Themes in history . Sutton, Stroud, pp. 113-124. ISBN 9780750916837

Griffin, B (1997) 'The Irish police: love, sex and marriage in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.' In: Kelleher, M and Murphy, H, eds. Gender perspectives in 19th century Ireland: public and private spheres. Irish Academic Press, Dublin, pp. 168-178. ISBN 9780716525905

Griffin, B (2001) 'An Irishman's proposal for aerial bombing during the Crimean War.' The Irish Sword, xxii (90). pp. 427-431. ISSN 0461-5050

Griffin, B (2004) 'Luby, Thomas Clarke.' In: Matthew, H and Harrison, B, eds. Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 659-660. ISBN 9780198614111

Griffin, B (1994) ''Mad dogs and Irishmen': dogs and rabies in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.' Ulster Folklife. pp. 1-15. ISSN 0082-7347

Griffin, B (1990) 'Religion and opportunity in the Irish police forces, 1836-1914.' In: Comerford, R, Cullen, M, Hill, J and Lennon, C, eds. Religion, conflict and coexistence in Ireland: essays presented to Monsignor Patrick J.Corish. Gill and Macmillan, Dublin, pp. 219-234. ISBN 0717117367

Griffin, B (1986) 'Social aspects of Fenianism in Leinster and Connacht, 1858-1870.' Eire-Ireland, xxi (1). pp. 16-39. ISSN 0013-2683

Griffin, B (2000) ''Some intriguing parson, who wishes to attract attention': Reverend Richard Ryan.' Ríocht na Midhe, xi. pp. 106-123. ISSN 0461-5050

Griffin, B (1995) '"Such varmint": the Dublin police and the public, 1838–1913.' Irish Studies Review, 4 (13). pp. 21-25. ISSN 09670882

Griffin, B (1994) 'An agrarian murder and evictions in Rathcore.' Ríocht na Midhe, ix (1). pp. 88-103. ISSN 0461-5050

Griffin, B (2013) 'The big house at play: archery as an elite pastime from the 1830s to the 1870s.' In: O'Neill, C, ed. Irish elites in the nineteenth century. Nineteenth-century Ireland (15). Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 153-171. ISBN 9781846823510

Griffin, B (2004) 'The early history of cycling in Meath and Drogheda.' Ríocht na Midhe, xv. pp. 123-151. ISSN 0461-5050

Griffin, B (1999) 'A force divided: policing Ireland 1900-60.' History Today, 49 (10). pp. 25-31. ISSN 0018-2753

Griffin, B (2005) 'A forgotten Meath author: Katherine Frances Purdon.' Ríocht na Midhe, xvi. pp. 142-169. ISSN 0461-5050

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Hackett, S (2012) 'Integration in kommunalen raum: Bremen und Newcastle im Vergleich.' In: Oltmer, J, Kreienbrink, A and Sanz Díaz, C, eds. Das "Gastarbeiter"-System: Arbeitsmigration und ihre Folgen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und Westeuropa. Oldenbourg, Munich, pp. 247-259. ISBN 9783486709469

Hackett, S (2013) 'Introduction.' In: Hackett, S, Nash, G and Kerr Koch, K, eds. Postcolonialism and Islam: theory, literature, culture, society and film. Islamic Studies Series . Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 1-14. ISBN 9780415710572

Hems, A (2013) Beyond interpretation: the space between the words. In: Artists in the Archive, 30 September 2013, The National Archives and Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Chippenham, UK.

Hill, T (2001) '"Forg'd inuention former time defac'd": representing Tudor history in the 1590s'.' In: Pincombe, M, ed. The anatomy of Tudor literature: proceedings of the first international conference of the Tudor symposium (1998). Aldgate, Aldershot, pp. 195-210. ISBN 0754602435

Hill, T (2011) Pageantry and power: a cultural history of the early modern Lord Mayor's Show, 1585-1639. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9780719080104

Hughes, W (1995) '“For Ireland’s good”: the reconstruction of rural Ireland in Bram Stoker’s 'The snake’s pass'.' Irish Studies Review (12). pp. 17-21. ISSN 09670882

Hughes, W (2015) Low obscenity and lascivious attitudes: spectacle, seduction and male power in Victorian hypnotic séance. In: Sensational Men: Victorian Masculinity in Sensation Fiction, Theatre and the Arts, 18 April 2015, Falmouth University, Falmouth, UK.

Hughes, W (1997) 'Marshall Hall (1790-1857): science and medicine in early Victorian society' by Diana E. Manuel [book review]. Victorian Studies, 41 (1). pp. 132-134. ISSN 0042-5222

Hughes, W (2014) '“Rumours of the great plague”: medicine, mythology and the memory of the Sligo cholera in Bram Stoker’s 'Under the sunset’.' In: Killeen, J, ed. Bram Stoker: centenary essays. Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 114-130. ISBN 9781846824074

Hughes, W (2012) “Rumours of the great plague”: medicine, mythology and the memory of the Sligo cholera in Stoker’s 'Under the sunset'. In: Bram Stoker Centenary Conference: Bram Stoker - Life and Writing, 5 - 6 July 2012, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Hughes, W (1992) '“This mystifying medley of ancient Egypt and the twentieth century”: Bram Stoker and popular Egyptology.' The Bram Stoker Society Journal, 4. pp. 37-45. ISSN 1362-0126

Hughes, W (2014) Tomb hunting before Tutankhamen: Bram Stoker and 'The jewel of seven stars'. In: LiveFriday: Egyptomania, 31 October 2014, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK.

Hughes, W (2012) 'Victorian medicine and the Gothic.' In: Hughes, W and Smith, A, eds. The Victorian Gothic: an Edinburgh companion. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 186-201. ISBN 9780748642496

Hughes, W (2015) “A god-forsaken hole”: war work, labour migration, and the industrial gothic of L. T. C. Rolt. In: Gothic Migrations: The 12th Biennial Conference of the International Gothic Association, 28 July - 1 August 2015, Vancouver, Canada.

Hughes, W and Smith, A (1998) 'Bram Stoker, the Gothic and the development of cultural studies.' In: Hughes, W and Smith, A, eds. Bram Stoker: history, psychoanalysis and the Gothic. Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 1-11. ISBN 9780333720462

Hughes, W and Smith, A (2003) 'Defining the relationships between Gothic and the postcolonial.' Gothic Studies, 5 (2). pp. 1-6. ISSN 1362-7937

Hughes, W and Smith, A (2003) 'Introduction: Enlightenment Gothic and postcolonialism.' In: Hughes, W and Smith, A, eds. Empire and the Gothic: the politics of genre. Palgrave, Basingstoke, pp. 1-12. ISBN 9780333984055

Hyland, P (2014) What was the Enlightenment? In: Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI) Christmas Lecture, 12 December 2014, Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI), Bath, UK.

Hyland, P and Brawley, S (2011) Improving assessment and feedback. In: After Standards: The Future of History, 28 - 29 April 2011, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Hyland, P, Pace, D, Brawley, S, Booth, A, Erekson, K, T. Mills, K, Timmins, G and Richardson, S (2009) Setting an agenda for the scholarship of teaching and learning history. In: ISSOLTL 09: Solid Foundations, Emerging Knowledge, Shared Futures, 22 - 25 October 2009, Indiana University, Bloomington.

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Jeffers, J.M (2021) 'Particularizing adaptation to non-predominant hazards: a history of wildfires in County Donegal, Ireland from 1903 to 2019.' International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 58. e102211. ISSN 2212-4209

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Kane, B (2013) 'Custom, Memory and Knowledge in the Late Medieval English Church Courts.' In: Hayes, R and Sheils, W J, eds. Clergy, Church and Society in England and Wales, c.1200-1800. Boydell and Brewer/York Medieval Press, York, pp. 61-81.

Kane, B (2010) 'Return of the Native: Franciscan education and astrological practice in the medieval north of England.' In: Robson, M and Rohrkasten, J, eds. Franciscan Organisation in the Mendicant Context: Formal and informal structures of the friars’ lives and ministry in the Middle Ages. Vita regularis.Abhandlungen (44). LIT, Berlin. ISBN 9783643108203

Kane, B (2013) 'Women, memory and testimony in the medieval ecclesiastical courts of Canterbury and York.' In: Kane, B and Williamson, F, eds. Women, agency and the law, 1300-1700. Pickering and Chatto, London. ISBN 9781848933842

Karantonis, P (2015) 'Transcribing vocality: voice at the border of music after modernism.' In: Thomaidis, K and Macpherson, B, eds. Voice studies: critical approaches to process, performance and experience. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 162-176. ISBN 9781138809345 Please click the title to check availability.

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Law, M ORCID: 0000-0002-6127-5353 (2014) 'Mollusc shells from archaeological building materials.' In: Szabo, K, Dupont, C, Dimitrijevic, V, Gomez Gastelum, L and Serrand, N, eds. Archaeomalacology: shells in the archaeological record. Archaeopress, Oxford, pp. 253-256. ISBN 9781407313085

Lawrence, S (2010) 'Alternative ways to teaching space: teaching of geometry in 19th century England and France.' In: Fox, R and Joly, B, eds. Echanges franco-britanniques entre savants depuis le XVII siecle. Franco-British Interactions in Science since the seventeenth century. Cahiers de Logique et d'Epistemologie (7). College Publications, London. ISBN 1848900023

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Malik, I.H (2008) Muslim reformism in South Asia after 1857: Persian/Islamic culture and Britain. In: Royal Society for Asian Affairs: Public Talk, 23 January 2008, 2 Belgrave Square, London.

Malik, I.H (2008) A history of Pakistan. Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn. ISBN 9780313341373

Marshall, A (2001) 'Anglo Dutch Wars, 1652-1674.' In: Messenger, C, ed. Reader's guide to military history. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781579582418

Marshall, A (1989) 'Colonel Thomas Blood and the Restoration political scene.' The Historical Journal, 32 (3). pp. 561-582. ISSN 1469-5103

Marshall, A (2009) 'Foreword.' In: Jones, C, ed. British politics in the age of Holmes: Geoffrey Holmes's "British Politics in the age of Anne" 40 years on. Parliamentary History: Texts & Studies . Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781405193344

Marshall, A (2005) Humanities beyond digitisation. In: Digitisation Conference 2005, 20 September - 21 September 2005, Institute of Historical Research, London.

Marshall, A (2003) Intelligence and espionage in the reign of Charles II, 1660–1685. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9780521521277

Marshall, A (1994) 'Irish spies and plotters in early modern Europe.' Irish Studies Review, 3 (9). pp. 7-12. ISSN 1469-9303

Marshall, A (1994) 'Irish spies and plotters in seventeenth‐century Europe.' Irish Studies Review, 3 (9). pp. 7-12. ISSN 1469-9303

Marshall, A (2003) 'Killing no murder.' History Today, 53 (2). pp. 20-25. ISSN 0018-2753

Marshall, A (2011) ''Mechanic Tyrannie': Anthony Ashley Cooper and the English Republic.' In: Spurr, J, ed. Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury 1621-1683. Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 27-50. ISBN 9780754661719

Marshall, A (2012) "Memorials for Mrs Affora": Aphra Behn and the Restoration intelligence system. In: Aphra Behn in her Seventeenth-Century Contexts, 12 April - 14 April 2012, Loughborough University.

Marshall, A (2015) Oliver Cromwell, protector, and the art of 'arcana imperii'. In: News, Secrecy and Foreign Policy in Early Modern England, 24 October 2015, Bath Royal Science and Literary Institution, Bath, UK.

Marshall, A (2004) Oliver Cromwell: soldier - the military life of a revolutionary at war. Brassey's, London. ISBN 9781857533439

Marshall, A (2012) 'Pax quaeritur bello The Cromwellian Military Legacy.' In: Mills, J, ed. Cromwell's Legacy. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9780719080890

Marshall, A (2018) ''Plots' and dissent: the abortive Northern rebellion of 1663.' In: Clare, J, ed. From republic to Restoration: legacies and departures. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 85-101. ISBN 9780719089688

Marshall, A (2013) Plots, intrigue and meaning. In: NPG Events, 4 July 2013, The National Portrait Gallery, London, UK.

Marshall, A (2010) Point of friction: Major Christopher Bethel and his troop of horse. In: Cromwell Association AGM, April 2010.

Marshall, A (1996) 'Sir Joseph Williamson and the conduct of administration in Restoration England.' Historical Research, 69 (168). pp. 18-41. ISSN 1468-2281

Marshall, A (2003) Sir Samuel Morland and Stuart espionage. Friends of King Charles the Martyr Church, Tunbridge Wells.

Marshall, A (2013) Suspicious minds: political murder, reason of state, and morality in seventeenth-century Europe. In: Intimacy, power and authority in European perspectives, 18 October 2013, Corsham Court, Wiltshire.

Marshall, A (1997) 'To make a martyr: the Popish Plot and Protestant propaganda.' History Today, 47 (3). pp. 39-50. ISSN 0018-2753

Marshall, A (2005) Using EEBO in undergraduate modules. In: Waking up in the British Library, 30 April 2005, John Rylands Library, University of Manchester.

Marshall, A (2010) ''Woeful knight': Sir Robert Walsh and the fragmented world of the double agent.' In: Szechi, D, ed. The dangerous trade: spies, spymasters and the making of Europe. Dundee University Press, Dundee. ISBN 9781845860608

Marshall, A (1999) The age of faction: court politics, 1660-1702. New Frontiers in History . Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9780719049743

Marshall, A (1999) The strange death of Edmund Godfrey: plots and politics in Restoration London. Sutton Publishing, Stroud. ISBN 9780750921008

Marshall, A (2009) The trials of Thomas Harrison, regicide 1649 and the execution of King Charles. In: London Socialist Historians Group, 7 Febraury 2009, Institute of Historical Research, London.

Marshall, A (1993) The wild geese in Europe: Irish exiles in the seventeenth century. In: Bristol Irish Festival, 1993.

McBeth, M (2002) Anthony Brundage, The English Poor Laws, 1700-1930, 2002, Basingstoke: Palgrave [book review]. Journal of Social Policy, 31 (3). pp. 545-578. ISSN 0047-2794

McKechnie, R and Körner, B (2008) Carrying the flame forward: tracing the inter- and intragenerational Legacies of '68 through the routes of activist life stories. In: 1968: Impact and Implications BSA Theory Study Group Conference, 3 - 4 July 2008, Birkbeck Institute for Social Research, London.

Mueller, T and Sullivan, S (2015) 'Making other worlds possible? Riots, movement and counter-globalisation.' In: Davis, M.T, ed. Crowd actions in Britain and France from the Middle Ages to the modern world. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 239-255. ISBN 780230203983

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Neale, J (2011) 'The Influence of 1797 upon the Nereide Mutiny of 1809.' In: Coats, A and MacDougall, P, eds. The Naval Mutinies of 1797: Unity and Perseverance. Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge. ISBN 9781843836698

Newsinger, J (2001) 'Blackshirts, blueshirts, and the Spanish Civil War.' The Historical Journal, 44 (3). pp. 825-844. ISSN 14695103

Newsinger, J (2002) British counterinsurgency from Palestine to Northern Ireland. Palgrave. ISBN 9780333793855

Newsinger, J (2015) British counterinsurgency. 2nd ed. Palgrave. ISBN 9780230298231

Newsinger, J (2013) 'Jim Larkin and the Irish worker.' In: Devine, F, ed. A capital in conflict: Dublin city and the 1913 Lockout. Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 193-214. ISBN 9781907002106

Newsinger, J (1999) Orwell's politics. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 9780333682876

Newsinger, J (2011) 'Taking Baghdad: some US Marine memoirs of the invasion of Iraq.' Race & Class, 52 (4). pp. 30-43. ISSN 0306-3968

Newsinger, J (2001) United Irishman: the autobiography of James Hope. Merlin, London. ISBN 9780850364965

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