Items where Division is "School of Writing, Publishing and the Humanities" and Year is 2019

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Book

Hughes, W and Smith, A, eds. (2019) Suicide and the Gothic. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9781526120083

Brain, T, ed. (2019) Sylvia Plath in context. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9781108470131

Morrison, R, ed. (2019) Thomas De Quincey: selected writings. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199676897

Borthwick, D, Marland, P and Stenning, A, eds. (2019) Walking, landscape and environment. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138630109

Binckes, F and Snyder, C, eds. (2019) Women, periodicals and print culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s: the Modernist period. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 9781474450645

Binckes, F and Laing, K (2019) Hannah Lynch (1859-1904): Irish writer, cosmopolitan, New Woman. Cork University Press, Cork. ISBN 9781782053330

Brain, T (2019) Fiction published under a pseudonym. Harper Collins, London.

Brayfield, C (2019) Rebel writers: the accidental feminists. Bloomsbury, London. ISBN 9781448217496

Christopher, L and Suvorova, A (2019) Shadow. Lantana, London. ISBN 9781911373834

Filer, N (2019) The heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia. Faber & Faber, London. ISBN 9780571345953

Gee, M (2019) Blood. Fentum Press. ISBN 9781909572126

Gifford, T (2019) Pastoral. 2nd ed. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138124844

Gregory, K (2019) I hold your heart. Bloomsbury YA, London. ISBN 9781526609168

Hadley, T (2019) Late in the day. Jonathan Cape, London. ISBN 9781787331112

Kendal, C (2019) I spy. Harper Collins, London. ISBN 9780008256838

Morrison, R (2019) The Regency revolution: Jane Austen, Napoleon, Lord Byron and the making of the modern world. Atlantic Books, London. ISBN 9781786491237

Moss, S (2019) The twelve birds of Christmas. Square Peg, London. ISBN 9781529110104

Simmons, G (2019) The country of larks: a Chiltern journey. ‎Bradt, Chesham. ISBN 9781784770808

Sullivan, S, Ganuses, W.S, Hannis, M, Impey, A, Low, C and Rohde, R (2019) Future pasts: landscape, memory and music in West Namibia. 2nd ed. Future Pasts, Bath Spa University, Bath. ISBN 9781911126140

Wintersgill, B, Cush, D and Francis, D (2019) Putting Big Ideas into practice in religious education. Culham St Gabriel’s Trust, Oxford. ISBN 9780993371349

Book Chapter or Section

Barraclough, E.R (2019) 'The great Viking fake-off: the cultural legacy of Norse voyages to North America.' In: Birkett, T and Dale, R, eds. The Vikings reimagined: reception, recovery, engagement. De Gruyter/Medieval Institute Publications, Boston, MA, pp. 250-266. ISBN 9781501518157

Berry, C (2019) '‘Go to hyr neybors wher she dwelte before’: reputation and mobility at the London Consistory Court in the early sixteenth century.' In: New, E.A and Steer, C, eds. Medieval Londoners: essays to mark the eightieth birthday of Caroline M. Barron. University of London Press, London, pp. 95-116. ISBN 9781912702152

Berry, C (2019) 'Locating marginality in the city: the extramural neighbourhoods of fifteenth-century London.' In: Clark, P and Menjot, D, eds. Subaltern city?: alternative and peripheral urban spaces in the pre-modern period (13th-18th centuries). Brepols, Turnhout, pp. 113-136. ISBN 9782503583310

Binckes, F (2019) '"A kind of minute note-book, to be published some day": Katherine Mansfield in the 'Adelphi', 1923-1924.' In: Binckes, F and Snyder, C, eds. Women, periodicals and print culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s: the modernist period. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 9781474450645

Bower, G.J (2019) 'Living without.' In: Gallix, A, ed. We'll never have Paris. Repeater, London, UK, pp. 150-152. ISBN 9781912248384 Please click the title to check availability.

Brain, T (2019) 'Sylvia Plath and you.' In: Brain, T, ed. Sylvia Plath in context. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 84-93. ISBN 9781108470131

Cush, D (2019) 'Religion and worldviews in education.' In: Simon, C.A and Ward, S, eds. A student's guide to education studies. 4th ed. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 107-117. ISBN 9780367276690

Deegalle, M (2019) 'Kūragala: religious and ethnic communities in a contested sacred heritage site in Sri Lanka.' In: Coningham, R and Lewer, N, eds. Archaeology, cultural heritage protection and community engagement in South Asia. Palgrave Pivot, Singapore, pp. 45-58. ISBN 9789811362361

Gee, M (2019) 'The visitation.' In: Miller, G, ed. Kiss and part. Canterbury Press, Norwich. ISBN 9781786221926

Gibson, M and Hughes, W (2019) 'An unpublished letter from Bram Stoker to Laurence Hutton.' In: Gibson, M and Müller, S.L, eds. Bram Stoker and the late Victorian world. Clemson University Press, Clemson, SC, pp. 215-217. ISBN 9781942954644

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 (2019) 'Mountaineering literature as dark pastoral.' In: Borthwick, D, Marland, P and Stenning, A, eds. Walking, landscape and environment. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 203-216. ISBN 9781138630109

Griffin, B (2019) 'Banishing ennui, blue devils and thoughts of bad potatoes: the country house and sport and leisure during the Great Famine.' In: Dooley, T and Ridgeway, C, eds. Sport and leisure in the Irish and British country house. Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 132-149. ISBN 9781846828065

Griffin, B (2019) 'The early history of cycling in Ireland: hobby-horses, tricycles, quadricycles and other velocipedes.' In: Sanderson, G, Baker, T and Sanderson, P.P, eds. Cycle History 29: 29th International Cycling History Conference, London, England, 2018. ICHC Publications Committee, Verona, pp. 116-121. ISBN 9780578209562

Griffin, B and Strachan, J (2019) 'Leaving in Irish history, politics and culture.' In: Finnerty, K, ed. The 11th Percy French Festival - taking French leave: leaving in Irish history, politics and culture. Percy French School, Castlecoote, Ireland, pp. 2-9. Please click the title to check availability.

Kerridge, R (2019) 'Plath and nature.' In: Brain, T, ed. Sylvia Plath in context. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 221-232. ISBN 9781108470131

Malik, I.H (2019) 'Political Islam in South Asia.' In: South Asia 2020. 17th ed. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9780367175337

Marland, P and Stenning, A (2019) ''Black men walking': an interview with Dawn Walton and Testament.' In: Borthwick, D, Marland, P and Stenning, A, eds. Walking, landscape and environment. Routleedge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138630109

Neimark, B, Childs, J, Nightingale, A.J, Cavanagh, C.J, Sullivan, S, Benjaminsen, T.A, Batterbury, S, Koot, S and Harcourt, W (2019) 'Speaking power to "post-truth": critical political ecology and the new authoritarianism.' In: McCarthy, J, ed. Environmental governance in a populist/authoritarian era. Routledge, Abingdon.

Otele, O (2019) 'The guerrilla arts in Brexit Bristol.' In: Ward, S and Rasch, A, eds. Embers of empire in Brexit Britain. Bloomsbury, London, pp. 133-142. ISBN 9781350113794 Please click the title to check availability.

Peters, F (2019) 'Gothic influences: darkness and suicide in the novels of Patricia Highsmith.' In: Hughes, W and Smith, A, eds. Suicide and the Gothic. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9781526120083 Please click the title to check availability.

Presley, N (2019) 'Plath and television.' In: Brain, T, ed. Sylvia Plath in context. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 148-157. ISBN 9781108470131

Rigby, K (2019) '"Piping in their honey dreams": towards a creaturely ecopoetics.' In: Middelhoff, F, Schönbeck, S, Borgards, R and Gersdorf, C, eds. Texts, animals, environments: zoopoetics and ecopoetics. Rombach Verlag, Freiburg, Germany, pp. 281-295. ISBN 9783793099284

Stenning, A (2019) 'Autism and cognitive embodiment: steps towards a non-ableist walking literature.' In: Borthwick, D, Marland, P and Stenning, A, eds. Walking, landscape and environment. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 149-167. ISBN 9781138630109

Sullivan, S (2019) 'Reading 'Earth Incorporated' through 'Caliban and the Witch'.' In: Barbagallo, C, Beuret, N and Harvie, D, eds. Commoning with George Caffentzis and Silvia Federici. Pluto Press, London, pp. 119-134. ISBN 9780745339405 Please click the title to check availability.

Walton, S (2019) 'Body burdens: the materiality of work in Rita Wong's 'Forage'.' In: Walton, J.L and Luker, E, eds. Poetry and work: work in modern and contemporary Anglophone poetry. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 263-290. ISBN 9783030261245

Woodward, G (2019) 'Plath and food.' In: Brain, T, ed. Sylvia Plath in context. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 117-125. ISBN 9781108470131

Wright, E.H (2019) 'Women, drama and print culture 1890–1929.' In: Binckes, F and Snyder, C, eds. Women, periodicals and print culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s: the modernist period. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 92-105. ISBN 9781474450645 Please click the title to check availability.

Article

Casale, A (2019) 'Contemporary YA.' Writing Magazine, Spring.

Coast, D (2019) 'Speaking for the people in early modern England.' Past and Present, 244 (1). pp. 51-88.

Cologne-Brookes, G (2019) 'Try to make it real: a Bruce on Broadway tale.' Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, 21 (1). pp. 57-69.

Flavel, S and Luzar, R (2019) 'Drawing the Dao: reflections on the application of Daoist theory of action in contemporary drawing practice.' Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice, 4 (1). pp. 11-27.

Forna, A (2019) 'On happiness.' Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Enquiry, 6 (3). pp. 418-422.

Forna, A (2019) 'Why I write.' Kenyon Review, 41 (6). pp. 17-22.

Griffin, B (2019) 'Cycle camping in Victorian and Edwardian Ireland.' Irish Studies Review, 27 (3). pp. 377-401.

Griffin, B (2019) 'Cycling in Waterford in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.' Decies: Journal of the Waterford Archaeological and Historical Society, 75. pp. 59-85.

Griffin, B and Strachan, J (2019) 'Introduction: sport in Ireland from the 1880s to the 1920s.' Irish Studies Review, 27 (3). pp. 299-308.

Lewis, J (2019) ''Careful living': Frederick Douglass's phenomenology of embodied experience.' Textual Practice, 33 (10). pp. 1657-1672.

Lewis, J (2019) '“From the slave’s point of view”: towards a phenomenology of witnessing in Frederick Douglass’ 1845 Narrative.' ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture, 65 (2). pp. 257-291.

Neimark, B, Childs, J, Nightingale, A.J, Cavanagh, C.J, Sullivan, S, Benjaminsen, T.A, Batterbury, S, Koot, S and Harcourt, W (2019) 'Speaking power to ‘post-truth’: critical political ecology and the new authoritarianism.' Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 109 (2). pp. 613-623.

Nita, M (2019) '‘Spirituality’ in Health Studies: competing spiritualities and the elevated status of mindfulness.' Journal of Religion and Health, 58 (5). pp. 1605-1618.

O'Neill, M, Selwood, S and Swenson, A (2019) 'Looking back: understanding visits to museums in the UK and beyond since the nineteenth century.' Cultural Trends, 28 (1). pp. 1-5.

O’Gorman, E et al (2019) 'Teaching the environmental humanities: international perspectives and practices.' Environmental Humanities, 11 (2). pp. 427-460.

Pullinger, K (2019) 'Breathe: a digital ghost story.' The International Journal of Creative Media Research, 1.

Swenson, A (2019) 'Where are the numbers? Counting museum visitors in France.' Cultural Trends, 28 (1). pp. 56-71.

Walton, S (2019) 'Nature trauma: ecology and the returning soldier in First World War English and Scottish fiction, 1918-1932’.' Journal of Medical Humanities. doi: 10.1007/s10912-019-09591-9 Please click the title to check availability.

Williamson, C (2019) '1919: Britain's red summer.' BBC History Magazine, 20 (7). pp. 30-34. Please click the title to check availability.

Conference or Workshop Item

Cannon, J and Filer, N (2019) Joanna Cannon and Nathan Filer: breaking and mending. In: Durham Book Festival, 13 October 2019, Gala Theatre, Durham, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The Big Anxiety Prize Lecture. In: The Big Anxiety Festival, 23 October 2019, Sydney Town Hall, Sydney, Australia.

Filer, N (2019) Empathy and creativity. In: Anxiety, Culture and the Future Conference, 18 October 2019, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Filer, N (2019) Explaining the extraordinary. In: The Bath Festival, 17 - 26 May 2019, Masonic Hall, Bath, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The Heartland. In: Author Talks Series, 21 November 2019, Red Lion Books, Colchester, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The Heartland: Nathan Filer in conversation with Cathy Rentzenbrink. In: Literary Event Series, 6 June 2019, Foyles Charing Cross, London, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The Heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia. In: Bristol Festival of Ideas, 19 June 2019, Waterstones, Bristol, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The Heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia. In: Marlborough Literature Festival, 28 September 2019, Marlborough Town Hall, Marlborough, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The Heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia. In: Borderlines Carlisle Book Festival, 5 October 2019, Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The Heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia. In: Wigtown Book Festival, 6 October 2019, Wigtown, UK.

Filer, N (2019) Life with schizophrenia. In: Cheltenham Festival of Literature, 12 October 2019, Cheltenham Town Hall, Cheltenham, UK.

Filer, N (2019) Nathan Filer in conversation with Professor Anthony David. In: UCL Institute of Mental Health Launch, 16 July 2019, University College London, UK.

Filer, N (2019) Nathan Filer talks to Bryony Gordon. In: Hay Festival, 25 May 2019, Starlight Stage, Hay-on-Wye, UK.

Filer, N (2019) Perpectives on trauma: trauma from a literary perspective. In: Royal College of Psychiatrists Medical Psychotherapy Trainee & Trainer Conference, 20 September 2019, Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel, Bristol, UK.

Filer, N (2019) RCNF annual lecture. In: World Mental Health Day Event, 10 October 2019, Royal College of Nursing, London, UK.

Filer, N (2019) Talking about The Heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia. In: Bethlem Event Series, 7 September 2019, Bethlem Museum of the Mind at Bethlem Royal Hospital, Beckenham, UK.

Filer, N (2019) Voices in my head: exploring schizophrenia. In: Dalkey Book Festival, 15 June 2019, Masonic Lodge, Dalkey, Ireland.

Filer, N (2019) A disorder for everyone - discussion with Dr Lucy Johnstone. In: A Disorder for Everyone!, 29 November 2019, Jurys Inn, Cardiff, Wales.

Filer, N (2019) The language of madness. In: Department of Psychology Seminar Series, 31 October 2019, University of Bath, Bath, UK.

Filer, N (2019) The language of madness. In: Richmond Literature Festival, 7 November 2019, Richmond, London, UK.

Filer, N and O'Neill, J (2019) Mind matters. In: Stroud Book Festival, 10 November 2019, Stroud, UK.

Filer, N and Thomas, M (2019) A spotlight on mental health: Nathan Filer and Michelle Thomas in conversation. In: Foyles Literature Series, 19 September 2019, Foyles Cabot Circus, Bristol, UK.

Filer, N and Thomson, H (2019) Analysing the brain's functions. In: Edinburgh International Book Festival, 13 August 2019, Spark Theatre, Edinburgh, UK.

Filer, N and Walters, J (2019) Finding and losing schizophrenia. In: National Centre for Mental Health Event Series, 8 August 2019, Big Moose Coffee Co, Cardiff, Wales.

Filer, N and Watson, C (2019) Nathan Filer and Christie Watson in conversation. In: Literature and Spoken Word Events Series, 9 September 2019, Southbank Centre, London, UK.

Griffin, B (2019) Leaving the Irish Police: the Dublin Metropolitan Police and the Royal Irish Constabulary. In: The 11th Percy French Festival - Taking French Leave: Leaving in Irish History, Politics and Culture, 10 - 12 July 2019, Castlecoote House, Co. Roscommon, Ireland.

Harris, C (2019) SCRUB workshop. In: SAPling Innovation, 30 March 2019, Hypatia Trust, Penzance, UK.

Ivic, C (2019) Macbeth: the British play. In: British Shakespeare Association Conference, 16-20 July 2019, Swansea, Wales, UK.

Ivic, C (2019) Staging the nation in Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V. In: Globe Education Study Days Series, 15 June 2019, Shakespeare's Globe, London, UK.

Ivic, C (2019) Staging the past in Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V. In: True Lies: Shakespeare, History and Fiction, 1 June 2019, Shakespeare's Globe, London.

Marshall, A (2019) 'The Armies teares over Major Bethel': Hugh Peter, poetry and the New Model Army. In: Liverpool Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies - Public Seminar Series, 9 May 2019, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Marshall, A (2019) Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington: a Restoration politician and Parliament. In: IHR Seminars: Parliaments, Politics and People, 5 March 2019, Senate House, London, UK.

Marshall, A (2019) Thomas Hobbes and secrecy. In: Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury Society Lecture, 29 November 2019, Malmesbury, UK.

Smith, C, Reeve, K, Vassilopoulos, M and Bhatt, S (2019) How to get into publishing. In: London International Book Fair, 13 March 2019, Olympia, London, UK.

Thesis

Camp, J.S (2019) Restoration Bath and the marketable medical spa waters, c.1660-1705. PhD thesis, Bath Spa University.

Commissioned Report

Artefact

Clark, S (2019) Otis & Eunice.

Exhibition

Ganuses, W.S, Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2019) Future Pasts: Landscape, Memory and Music in West Namibia [curators]. COSDEF Community Arts Venue, Swakopmund, Namibia, 5 - 15 June 2019.

Harris, C (2019) SCRUB: a management handbook [2018]. In: Radical Landscapes: Innovation in Landscape & Language Art, The Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington, UK, 22 March - 21 April 2019.

Audio

Forna, A (2019) The grey lady.

Other

Cush, D (2019) Contemporary Paganism in the UK [online essay]. Discovering Sacred Texts, British Library.

Dunn, L (2019) The lost children [essay]. Aeon, Jan.

Griffin, B (2019) Crime, violence, and the Irish in the nineteenth century [book review]. Irish Studies Review, 27 (4). pp. 583-585.

Liardet, T (2019) A robot invents the Orphic puddle. New Statesman.

Newsinger, J (2019) Churchill: walking with destiny [book review]. Race & Class, 60 (4). pp. 88-92.

Newsinger, J (2019) Insurgent empire: anticolonial resistance and British dissent [book review]. Race & Class, 61 (1). pp. 91-93.

Nita, M (2019) Where are Extinction Rebellion’s cultural roots? [blog post]. Contemporary Religion in Historical Perspective.

Presley, N (2019) The Letters of Sylvia Plath, Vol II:1956–1963 [book review]. The Ted Hughes Society Journal, 7 (2). pp. 86-90.

Rigby, K (2019) Ancient Christian ecopoetics: cosmologies, saints, things [book review]. Green Letters, 23 (4). pp. 422-425.

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