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1. Gender, class and school teacher education from the mid-nineteenth century to 1970: scenes from a town in the North of England.

2. The Making of the Global Working Class in Contemporary History.

3. E. P. Thompson's Concept of Class Formation and its Political Implications: Echoes of Popular Front Radicalism in The Making of the English Working Class.

4. Reforming teacher education in England: 'an economy of discourses of truth'.

5. Developing an independent anti-racist model for asylum rights organizing in England.

6. Whiteness and loss in outer East London: tracing the collective memories of diaspora space.

7. From Windsor Castle to White City: The 1908 Olympic Marathon Route.

8. The Asylum, the Poor Law and the Growth of County Asylums in Nineteenth-Century Yorkshire.

9. 'They More or Less Blended in with Society': Changing Attitudes to European Migrant Workers in Post-war Lancashire.

10. Judges and Juries in Civil Litigation in Later Medieval England: The Millon Thesis Reconsidered.

11. Lay participation: the paradox of the jury.

12. The Wreck of the Warship Northumberland on the Goodwin Sands, England, 1703: an interim report.

13. The Double Life of Duke of Somerset v Cookson , or a Legal Excavation of the Corbridge Lanx.

14. Paradox and Polemic; Argument and Awkwardness: Reflections on E. P. Thompson.

15. Policy interventions in teacher education: sharing the English experience.

16. Turbo Island, Bristol: excavating a contemporary homeless place.

17. LOCAL AND REGIONAL HISTORY SERIES FOR THE NORTHERN COUNTIES: A SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT.

18. 'Fit and answerable to the degree they hold'?: The gardens of Sir Thomas Temple at Burton Dassett in Warwickshire and Sir Richard Leveson at Trentham Hall in Staffordshire, c. 1630.

19. The Development of the Academies Programme: ‘Privatising’ School-Based Education in England 1986–2013.

20. SOCIETY NEWS.

21. Delinquency and Welfare in London: 1939-1949.

22. 'A COMFORTABLE LODGING AND ONE SHILLING AND FOURPENCE A DAY': THE MATERIAL BENEFITS OF AN ALMSHOUSE PLACE.

23. THE MARRYING OF LADY ANNE CLIFFORD: MARITAL STRATEGY IN THE CLIFFORD INHERITANCE DISPUTE.

24. Early Medieval Settlement at Mothecombe, Devon: The Interaction of Local, Regional and Long-Distance Dynamics.

25. 'Almost Unknown Amongst the Jews': Jewish Women and Infanticide in London 1890-1918.

26. On the Receiving End: Women and Stolen Goods in London 1783-1815.

27. London Women, the Courts and the 'Golden Age': A Quantitative Analysis of Female Litigants in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries.

28. The Changing Status of Offal.

29. Farmer, Nonconformist Minister and Diarist: The World of Peter Walkden of Thornley in Lancashire, 1733-34.

30. The Nomenclature of Some French and Italian Fireworks in Eighteenth-century London.

31. 'I'd Heard it was Such a Grand Place': Mid-19th Century Internal Migration to London.

32. Travelling careers: overseas migration patterns in the professional lives of women attending Girton and Newnham before 1939.

33. A gentlemanly pastime: antiquarianism, adult education and the clergy in England, c.1750-1960.

34. Gauging crime in late eighteenth-century London.

35. Issues Surrounding the Conservation of Vitrolite Glass.

36. The Homestead Moat: Security or Status?

37. Affluence, Class and Crown Street: Reinvestigating the Post-War Working Class.

38. What happens to a subject in a ‘free market’ curriculum? A study of secondary school history in the UK.

39. Association and Practice: The City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education.