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Beccalossi, Chiara (2017) Comparative histories. In: A practical guide to studying history: skills and approaches. Bloomsbury Academic,, London, pp. 47-65. ISBN 9781472529985
Bell, Erin (2019) Quakers and Jews. The Journal of the Friends Historical Society, 70 . pp. 3-37. ISSN 0071-9587
Bell, Erin (2018) Quakers and the Law. In: The Quakers, 1656-1723: The evolution of an alternative community. Penn State University Press. ISBN 0271081201
Bell, Erin (2020) Rosemary Moore, The Light in their Consciences. Quaker Studies, 25 (2). pp. 243-248. ISSN 1363-013X
Chapman, Jane (2013) Gender, citizenship and newspapers: historical and transnational perspectives. Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 9780230232440
Chapman, Jane and King, Elliot (2009) A 'dozen best' essential readings in journalism. American Journalism, 26 (3). pp. 168-183. ISSN 0882-1127
Charlesworth, Diane (2022) "Thank heavens for little girls! Hidden within the archives: the brief television stardom of Jennifer Gay, senior announcer of junior television.". In: Disrupting Dominance in the Archive conference, 5th -6th December 2022, London College of Communication, Elephant and Castle, London, UK.
Cheshire, Jim (2022) King Arthur Goes Mainstream: Tennyson’s Cornish Tours and Idylls of the King. In: The Legend of King Arthur: Pilgrimage, Place and the Pre-Raphaelites. Sansom, Bristol. ISBN 978-1-911408-89-5
Cragoe, Matthew and Readman, Paul (2010) The land question in Britain, 1750-1950. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 9780230203402
Cragoe, Matthew and Taylor, Antony (2005) London politics, 1760-1914. Palgrave. ISBN 9781403990006
Crossley, Alice (2018) Paper Love: Valentines in Victorian Culture. In: Paraphernalia! Victorian Objects. Routledge, pp. 229-243. ISBN 9780815387817
Crossley, Alice and Salmon, Richard (2016) Thackeray in time: history, memory and modernity. The Nineteenth Century Series . Routledge. ISBN 9781472414144
Crossley, Alice (2012) The rising generation: male adolescence in Victorian literature and culture. Peer English: The Journal of New Critical Thinking, 7 . pp. 9-23. ISSN 1746-5621
Dorr, Abigail (2018) Lincoln Cathedral Chapter and Ceremonial Gift-Exchange: establishing alliances in the fourteenth century. PhD thesis, University of Lincoln.
Gardiner, Mark (2017) Inland waterways and coastal transport: landing places, canals and bridges. In: Water and the Environment in the Anglo-Saxon World. Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe . Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, pp. 152-166. ISBN 9781786940285
Gardiner, Mark (2021) Twelfth-century timbers from Sixhills, Lincolnshire, and a review of medieval stave construction in England. Vernacular Architecture . ISSN 0305-5477
Gardiner, Mark (2020) An archaeological approach to the appearance of cruck buildings in England. In: Cruck Buildings: A Survey. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment (11). Shaun Tyas, Donington, pp. 50-69. ISBN 9781907730795
Gardiner, Mark and Hill, Nick (2020) The "Norman Hall', Horton Court, Gloucestershire: a reinterpertation. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 137 . pp. 161-190. ISSN 0068-1032
Greenhalgh, James (2017) The Threshold of the state: civil defence, the blackout and the home in Second World War Britain. Twentieth Century British History, 28 (2). pp. 186-208. ISSN 0955-2359
Greenhalgh, James (2014) “Till we hear the last all clear”: gender and the presentation of self in young girls’ writing about the bombing of Hull during the Second World War. Gender & History, 26 (1). pp. 167-183. ISSN 1468-0424
Hoskin, Philippa (2019) Robert Grosseteste and the 13th-Century Diocese of Lincoln: An English Bishop's Pastoral Vision. Later Medieval Europe, 10 . Brill. ISBN 9789004342606
Hoskin, Philippa (2015) The Church and the King: canon law and kingship in England 1257-1261. In: The growth of royal government under Henry III. Boydell and Brewer. ISBN 9781783270675
Hoskin, Philippa (2014) Durham Priory: consolidation 1189-1380. In: Durham Cathedral: History, Fabric and Culture. The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art . Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300208184
Hoskin, Philippa (2015) Natural law, protest and the English Episcopate 1257-1265. In: Thirteenth century England XV: Authority and Resistance in the Age of Magna Carta. Proceedings of the Aberystwyth and Lampeter Conference, 2013. Boydell and Brewer, pp. 83-98. ISBN 9781783270521
Hoskin, Philippa (2014) Robert Grosseteste and the simple benefice: a novel solution to the complexities of lay presentation. Journal of Medieval History, 40 (1). pp. 24-43. ISSN 0304-4181
Hunt, Abigail (2013) Scholarly and public histories: a case study of Lincolnshire, agriculture and museums. PhD thesis, University of Lincoln.
Hunt, Abigail (2022) Sheep, Beast and Horse Fairs on the West Common. In: The West Common Revisited. Survey of Lincoln, Lincoln. ISBN UNSPECIFIED
Huntington, Joanna (2007) Saintly power as a model of royal authority: the 'royal touch' and other miracles in the early vitae of Edward the Confessor. In: Aspects of Power and Authority in the Middle Ages. International Medieval Research (14). Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, pp. 327-343. ISBN 9782503527352
Huntington, Joanna (2013) 'The quality of his virtus proved him a perfect man': Hereward 'the Wake' and the representation of lay masculinity. In: Religious men and masculine identity in the middle ages. Gender in the Middle Ages . The Boydell Press, pp. 77-93. ISBN 9781843838630
Huntington, Joanna (2010) The taming of the laity: writing Waltheof and rebellion in the twelfth century. Anglo-Norman Studies 32: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2009, 32 . pp. 79-95. ISSN 0954-9927
Jones, Adrian and Matthews, Chris (2016) Cities of the north. Five Leaves Publications, Nottingham. ISBN UNSPECIFIED
Lockwood, Dean (2010) When the two sevens clash: David Peace’s crime fiction as ‘occult history’. In: What Happens Now: 21st Century Writing in English – the first decade, 9-12 July 2010, University of Lincoln.
Mogg, Caroline (2018) ‘SETTING UP FOR THEMSELVES’: MODELS OF INDEPENDENCE AMONG SINGLE WOMEN IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY. PhD thesis, University of Lincoln.
Packer, Ian (2013) Liberalism and the New Liberalism from 1880 to 1914 [Libéralisme et Nouveau Libéralisme des années 1880 à 1914]. Vingtieme Siecle: Revue d'Histoire, 120 (4). pp. 15-25. ISSN 0294-1759
Packer, Ian (2003) Religion and the New Liberalism: the Rowntree family, Quakerism, and social reform. Journal of British Studies, 42 (2). pp. 236-257. ISSN 0021-9371
Ranyard, Diane (2019) ‘…this part-day sitting has been termed the “matinee”.’: Publicity, and the shaming ritual of the Divorce Court of England and Wales in the 1920s and 30s. In: 20s30s Network: Workshops Series 'Publics@, 18th-19th May 2018, Bishopsgate Institute and King's College, London.
Roos, Anna Marie (2004) Astrology, the academy, and the early modern newspaper. In: Astrology and the academy: papers from the inaugural conference of the Sophia Centre, 13-14 June 2003, Bath Spa University College. Cinnabar Books, Bristol, pp. 131-146. ISBN 1898485070
Roos, Anna Marie (2001) Luminaries in the natural world: the sun and the moon in England, 1400-1720. WPI Studies, 20 . Peter Lang Publishing, New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt, Oxford, Wien. ISBN 9780820445632
Roos, Anna Marie (2011) A digital calendar of the Correspondence of Dr Martin Lister (1639-1712) [Early Modern Letters Online]. University of Oxford.
Roos, Anna Marie (2017) Chymical teaching in early modern Oxford: from Wilkins to Whiteside. In: John Wilkins: new essays. Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions (20). Brill, Leiden, pp. 219-238. ISBN 9789004348097
Roos, Anna Marie (2012) The Hawstead Panels: applied emblematics, Walter Ong, and the discourse of women in early modern England. In: Of Ong and media ecology: essays in communication, composition, and literary studies. Hampton Press, New York, pp. 197-212. ISBN 9781612890753
Roos, Anna Marie (2000) Luminaries in medicine: Richard Mead, James Gibbs, and solar and lunar effects on the human body in early modern England. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 74 (3). pp. 433-457. ISSN 0007- 5140
Roos, Anna Marie (2007) Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712) and the saline chymistry of plants. Ambix, 54 (1). pp. 51-68. ISSN 0002-6980
Roos, Anna Marie (2011) Web of nature: Martin Lister (1639-1712), the first arachnologist. Medieval and Early Modern Science . Brill, Leiden. ISBN 9789004207035
Roos, Anna Marie (2014) The chymistry of "The Learned Dr Plot" (1640-96). Osiris, 29 . pp. 81-95. ISSN 0369-7827
Roos, Anna Marie (2007) The salt of the earth: natural philosophy, medicine, and chymistry in England, 1650-1750. History of Science and Medicine Library, 3 . Brill, Leiden. ISBN 9789004161764
Roos, Anna Marie and Boantza, Victor (2015) Mineral waters across the Channel: matter theory and natural history from Samuel Duclos’s Minerallogenesis to Martin Lister’s Chymical Magnetism, ca. 1666–1686. Notes and Records: the Royal Society journal of the history of science, 69 (4). ISSN 0035-9149
Shave, Samantha (2013) ‘Immediate death or a life of torture are the consequences of the system’: the Bridgwater Union scandal and policy change. In: Medicine and the workhouse. Rochester Studies in Medical History . Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, pp. 164-191. ISBN 9781580464482, 9781580468947
Shave, Samantha A. (2017) Pauper policies: Poor Law practice in England, 1780-1850. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9780719089633
Shave, Samantha (2013) The impact of Sturges Bourne's Poor Law reforms in rural England. The Historical Journal, 56 (2). pp. 399-429. ISSN 0018-246X
Shave, Samantha (2020) The land agent and the old poor laws: examining the correspondence of William Spencer in Sapcote, Leicestershire. Agricultural History Review, 68 (2). pp. 190-212. ISSN 0002-1490
Shave, Samantha (2008) The welfare of the vulnerable in the late 18th and early 19th centuries: Gilbert’s Act of 1782. History in Focus . ISSN .
Shave, Samantha A. (2009) The dependent poor? (Re)constructing individuals’ lives ‘on the parish’ in rural Dorset, 1800-1832. Rural History, 20 (1). pp. 67-97. ISSN 0956-7933
Shinner, Peter (2007) Pocket borough to county borough: the landed elite and the middle classes in nineteenth century Grimsby. Urban History, 34 (3). pp. 481-503. ISSN 1469-8706
Smith, Helen (2015) Masculinity and same-sex desire in industrial England, 1895-1957. Genders and Sexualities in History . Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137470980
Waites, Ian (2012) Common land in English painting 1700-1850. Garden and Landscape series . The Boydell Press. ISBN 9781843837619
Waites, Ian (2013) Ghost playparks and ghost bus stops: the archaeological traces of a provincial post-war English council estate. In: The Transformation of Urban Britain Since 1945, 9-10 July 2013, Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester.
Waites, Ian (2005) Where they seek for freedom still: space and freedom in the English common field landscape 1810-1830. In: Land Questions: Social, Cultural and Political Perspectives on the Land in the United Kingdom 1750-2000, 2-3 July 2005, University of Hertfordshire.
Waites, Ian (2011) The life and death of a council estate shopping area: ‘The Precinct’, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire 1965-2000. In: The History and Heritage of Post-war Council Estates: Exploring Changing Landscapes and Cultural Life, 30 June 2011, Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln.
Waites, Ian (2006) Darkness terrible in its own nature; Turner's Sublime in the common heathlands of South East London c.1796-7. In: Romantic Spectacle Conference. Centre for Research in Romanticism, 7-9 Jul 2006, Roehampton University, London.
Waites, Ian (2017) Middlefield: A postwar council estate in time. Uniformbooks. ISBN 9781910010167
Waites, Ian (2015) Once there were roundabouts. Uniformagazine (3). pp. 26-29. ISSN 2056-6301
Waites, Ian (2018) ‘One big playground for kids’: a contextual appraisal of some 1970s photographs of children hanging out on a post-World War Two British council estate. Childhood in the Past, 11 (2). pp. 114-128. ISSN 1758-5716
Waites, Ian (2010) The common field landscape: cultural commemoration and the impact of enclosure, c.1770-1850. In: The Land Question in Britain 1750-1950. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 19-36. ISBN 9780230203402
Waites, Ian (2013) A paradise, what an idea! Defending the English council estate. In: Unofficial Histories, 15-16 June 2013, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Waites, Ian (2009) The prospect far and wide: an eighteenth-century drawing of Langley Bush and Helpston’s unenclosed countryside. John Clare Society Journal, 28 . pp. 5-22. ISSN 1356-7128
Walker, Andrew (2007) Father's pride? Fatherhood in industrializing communities. In: Gender and fatherhood in the nineteenth century. Gender and history . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 113-125. ISBN 9781403995155
Walker, Andrew (2006) Reporting play: the local newspaper and sports journalism, c. 1870-1914. Journalism studies, 7 (3). pp. 452-462. ISSN 1469-9699
Warriner-Wood, Leah (2021) “In the Nature of Heir Loomes”: Inherited goods and the transmission of maiden identity by the Hussey heiresses of Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire. In: Adventurous Wives in the Long Eighteenth Century, 14-15 May 2021, Online (Chawton House).
Warriner-Wood, Leah (2021) Old Objects, New Histories: a material culture perspective on two eighteenth-century tapestry interiors at Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire. In: British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (BSECS) 50th Annual Conference: Anniversaries, Jubilees, Commemorations, 6-8 January 2021, Online.
Wilkinson, Louise (2023) ‘Bolingbroke Charters Relating to Hawise of Chester (alias Hawise de Quincy), Countess of Lincoln’. In: English Medieval Government and Administration: Essays in Honour of J.R. Maddicott. Publications of the Pipe Roll Society New Series, 1 (65). Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge. ISBN 9780901134875
Wilkinson, Louise (2012) Eleanor de Montfort: A Rebel Countess in Medieval England. Continuum (an imprint of Bloomsbury), London. ISBN 9781847251947
Wilkinson, Louise (2019) Gendered Chivalry. In: A Companion to Chivalry. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, pp. 219-239. ISBN 9781783273720
Wilkinson, Louise (2018) The Great Household in Wartime: Eleanor de Montfort and her 'familia'. In: The Elite Household in England, 1100-1550. Harlaxton Medieval Studies (XXVIII). Shaun Tyas, an imprint of 'Paul Watkins', Donington, pp. 29-55. ISBN 9781907730641
Wilkinson, Louise (2016) Maternal Abandonment and Surrogate Caregivers: Isabella of Angoulême and Her Children by King John. In: Virtuous or Villainess? The Image of the Royal Mother from the Early Medieval to Early Modern Era. Queenship and Power . Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp. 101-124. ISBN 9781137513144, 9781137513151
Wilkinson, Louise (2016) Reformers and Royalists: Aristocratic Women in Politics, 1258-1270. In: Baronial Reform and Revolution in England, 1258-1267. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, pp. 152-166. ISBN 9781843834670, 9781782048992
Wilkinson, Louise (2020) Royal Daughters and Diplomacy at the Court of Edward I. In: Edward I: New Interpretations. York Medieval Press, Woodbridge, pp. 84-103. ISBN 9781903153727, 9781787446144
Wilkinson, Louise (2015) Women in English Local Government: Sheriffs, Castellans and Foresters. In: The Growth of Royal Government under Henry III. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, pp. 212-226. ISBN 9781783270675, 9781783274628
Wilkinson, Louise (2007) Women in Thirteenth-Century Lincolnshire. Studies in History . The Boydell Press for the Royal Historical Society, Woodbridge. ISBN 9780861932856, 9780861933341
Yemm, Rachel (2018) Immigration, Race, and Local Media in the Midlands: 1960-‐1985. PhD thesis, University of Lincoln.