
Items where subject is "History > Great Britain"
Number of items at this level: 115. Young, John and Kelly, William P., eds. (2004) Ulster and Scotland, 1600-2000 : History, language and identity. Ulster & Scotland . Four Courts Press, Dublin. ISBN 1851828087 Adams, Simon (2003) The Armada Correspondence in Cotton MSS Otho E VII and E IX. In: The Naval Miscellany. Navy Records Society cxlvi /Ashgate, pp. 37-92. ISBN 0-7546-3831-6 Adams, Simon (2002) Britain, Europe and the World. In: Short Oxford History of the British Isles: The Sixteenth Century. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 189-215. ISBN 019-820767 Adams, Simon (2005) Elizabeth I and the sovereignty of the Netherlands 1575-1585. In: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. Cambridge University Press, pp. 11-21. ISBN 0-521-83076-1 Adams, Simon (2003) England und die Protestantischen Reichsfürsten 1599-1621. In: Dimensionen der europaïschen Aussenpolitik zur Zeit der Wende. Innovationen 10/Berliner Wissen-schafts-Verlag, pp. 61-84. ISBN 978-3-8305-0384-9 Adams, Simon (2002) Leicester and the court: essays on Elizabethan politics. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK. ISBN 07190-5324 Adams, Simon (2004) Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester. In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 92-112. ISBN 019-861411X Adams, Simon and Archer, I. and Bernard, G. (2003) A journal of matters of state. In: Religion, politics, and society in sixteenth-century England. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 35-136. ISBN 0-521-81867-2 Adams, Simon and Greengrass, Mark (2003) Memoires et Procedures de ma Negociation en Angleterre, 1582-3, by Jean Malliet, councillor of Geneva. In: Religion, politics, and society in sixteenth-century England. Camden 5th Series (22). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 137-196. ISBN 0521818672 Adams, Simon (2003) Elizabeth I, the Succession and Foreign Policy. History Today, 53 (5). pp. 42-48. ISSN 0018-2753 Bartie, A. (2010) Moral panics and Glasgow gangs : exploring 'the new wave of Glasgow hooliganism', 1965-1970. Contemporary British History, 24 (3). pp. 385-408. ISSN 1361-9462 Bartie, A. and Jackson, Louise A. (2010) Youth crime and preventive policing in post-war Scotland (c.1945-71). Twentieth Century British History, 22 (1). pp. 79-102. ISSN 0955-2359 Bartie, Angela (2013) The Edinburgh Festivals : Culture and Society in Post-war Britain. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 9780748670307 (In Press) Bourque, L.N. and Gayle, V. and Wright, R.E. (2005) The decline of religion. In: Changing Scotland: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey. Policy Press. ISBN 1861345933 Brown, David (2011) Derby and the 'political chameleon': the changing views of Palmerston from Knowsley. In: Conservatism and British Foreign Policy, 1820-1920. Ashgate. (Unpublished) Brown, David (2011) Diplomacy and the fourth estate : the role of the press in british foreign policy in the age of palmerston. In: On the fringes of diplomacy. Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 35-52. ISBN 9781409401193 Brown, David (2008) Loulou: Selected extracts from the journals of Lewis Harcourt, 1880-1895. [Review] Brown, David (2009) Nineteenth-century British Premiers: Pitt to Rosebery. [Review] Brown, David (2002) Palmerston and the politics of foreign policy, 1846-55. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK. ISBN 0719061997 Brown, David (2001) The Power of Public Opinion: Palmerston and the Crisis of December 1851. Parliamentary History, 20 (3). pp. 333-358. ISSN 0264-2824 Brown, David (2008) Robert Peel: A biography. [Review] Brown, David (2008) The politics of patriotism: english liberalism, national identity and europe, 1830-1886. [Review] Brown, David and Taylor, M. (2007) Palmerston studies I. Hartley Institute, Southampton. Brown, David (2010) Morally transforming the world or spinning a line? Politicians and the newspaper press in mid nineteenth-century Britain. Historical Research, 83 (220). pp. 321-342. ISSN 0950-3471 Brown, David (2003) Palmerston, South Hampshire and Electoral Politics, 1832-35. Other. Hampshire County Council, Winchester. Calder, Barnabas (2008) Brutal enemies? Townscape and the 'hard' moderns. In: The School of Planning PhD Program Colloquium, 2008-04-25, University of Cincinnati, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning. (Unpublished) Calder, Barnabas (2008) Burrell Collection Competition. In: DOCOMOMO talk, 2008-11-01, Edinburgh College of Art. (Unpublished) Calder, Barnabas and Fawcett, William and , Haworth Tompkins Ltd and , National Theatre (Funder) (2008) Conservation Management Plan For The National Theatre. [Report] Cathcart, Alison (2007) James V, king of Scotland - and Ireland? In: The world of the Galloglass. Four Courts Press, Dublin, Dublin, pp. 124-143. ISBN 9781851829460 Corr, Helen (2004) Agnes Dollan (1887-1966), suffragette and socialist. In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, London, UK. ISBN 0-19-861412-8 Crozier, A. (2007) Practising colonial medicine: the colonial medical service in East Africa. I.B. Taurus, London, United Kingdom. ISBN 9781845114596 Fawcett, Helen (2003) The welfare state since 1945. In: Britain since 1945. Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 242-260. ISBN 0631209670 Finlay, Richard J. (2001) Does history matter?: Political Scientists, Welsh and Scottish devolution. Twentieth Century British History, 12 (2). pp. 243-250. ISSN 0955-2359 Finlay, Richard J. (2009) 'The Early Years: From the Inter-War Period to the Mid- 1960s'. In: The Modern SNP: From Protest to Powe. Edinburgh University Press, pp. 19-31. ISBN 978-0748639915 Finlay, Richard J. (2003) The Labour Party in Scotland 1886-1945: pragmatism and principle. In: The Scottish Labour Party. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 21-34. ISBN 0-7486-1784-1 Finlay, Richard J. (2001) National identity, unionism and empire, 1870-1967. In: The Oxford History of the British Empire: Scotland. Oxford University Press. (In Press) Finlay, Richard J. (2001) New Britain, new Scotland, new history. Journal of Contemporary History, 36 (2). pp. 383-393. ISSN 0022-0094 Finlay, Richard J. (2002) Queen Victoria and the Cult of Scottish Monarchy. In: Scottish history: the power of the past. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748614206 Finlay, Richard J. (2008) Thatcherism and the union. In: Scotland and the Union 1707-2007. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 157-174. ISBN 978-0748635429 Finlay, Richard J. (2001) Understanding Scotland: The State of the nation, 1707-1830. Scottish Affairs, 37. ISSN 0966-0356 Finlay, Richard (2011) National identity, union and empire. In: Scotland and the British Empire. Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series . OUP Oxford, Oxford, pp. 280-317. ISBN 9780199573240 Fudge, Erica (2006) Brutal Reasoning: Animals, Rationality and Humanity in Early Modern England. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY. ISBN 978-0-8014-4454-8 Fudge, Erica (2004) Introduction. In: Renaissance beasts: of animals, humans and other wonderful creatures. University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago, pp. 1-17. Fudge, Erica (2004) Saying nothing concerning the same: on dominion, purity and meat in early modern england. In: Renaissance beasts: of animals, humans and other wonderful creatures. University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago, pp. 70-86. ISBN 0252028805 Harvey, C. and Corfield, P. and Green, E.M. (2001) Westminster man: Charles James Fox and his electorate. Parliamentary History, 20 (2). pp. 157-85. ISSN 0264-2824 Heimann, Mary (1995) Catholic Devotion in Victorian England. Oxford University Press. ISBN 019820597X Heimann, Mary (1996) Devotional Stereotypes in English Catholicism. In: Catholicism in Britain and France Since 1789. Hambledon. Heimann, Mary (2001) St Francis and Modern English Sentiment. In: Christianity and Community in the West 1300-1900 (St Andrews Reformation Studies). Ashgate Publishing, pp. 278-293. ISBN 0-7546-0240-0 Heimann, Mary (2009) Victorians and the Virgin Mary : Religion and Gender in England, 1830-85, by Carol Engelhardt Herringer. [Review] Heimann, Mary (2004) Charles Aylmer, 1786-1847. In: The Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford University Press, pp. 17-18. ISBN 019861411X Heimann, Mary (2009) Contested Identities : Catholic Women Religious in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales, by Carmen M. Mangion. [Review] Heimann, Mary (2004) Herbert Thurston, 1856-1939. In: The Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford University Press, pp. 728-729. ISBN 019861411X Heimann, Mary (2004) John Le Brun, d 1865. In: The Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford University Press. ISBN 019861411X Heimann, Mary (2004) Sir William Bovill, 1814-1873. In: The Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford University Press, pp. 875-876. ISBN 019861411X Heimann, Mary (2004) Teresa Higginson, 1844-1905. In: The Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford University Press, pp. 71-72. ISBN 019861411X Hillis, Peter (2007) The Barony of Glasgow, a window onto church and people in nineteenth century Scotland. Dunedin Academic Press. ISBN 190376579X Hillis, Peter (2009) James Wilson, Journal of My Life and Everyday Doings. Scottish History Society Fifth Series, 18 . Scottish History Society. ISBN 9780906245270 Jackson, Louise A. and Bartie, A. (2011) 'Children of the city' : juvenile justice, property and place in England and Scotland 1945-1960. Economic History Review, 64 (1). 88–113. ISSN 0013-0117 Jackson, Peter (2010) British power and french security, 1919-1939. In: The british way in warfare. Ashgate Publishing, London, pp. 101-134. ISBN 9780754665939 Jackson, Peter (2011) French security and a British 'continental commitment' after the first world war : a reassessment. English Historical Review, CCXXVI (519). pp. 345-385. ISSN 0013-8266 Jackson, Peter (2012) The making of a franco-british “intelligence alliance” before the second world war. In: Keeping secrets. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. (In Press) Johnson, R. (2010) ''An All White Institution': defending private practice and the formation of the West African medical staff '. Medical History, 54 (2). pp. 237-254. ISSN 0025-7273 Johnson, R. (2010) Colonial mission and imperial tropical medicine : Livingstone College, London, 1893-1914. Social History of Medicine, 23 (3). pp. 549-566. ISSN 0951-631X Johnson, R. (2011) Public health in the British Empire : intermediaries, subordinates and public health practice, 1850-1960. Routledge, London. ISBN 9780415890410 Johnson, R. (2008) Tabloid brand medicine chests: selling health and hygiene for the British tropical colonies. Science as Culture, 17 (3). pp. 249-268. ISSN 0950-5431 Johnston, R. and McIvor, A.J. (2004) Oral history, subjectivity, and environmental reality: occupational health histories in twentieth-century scotland. In: OSIRIS:Landscapes of Exposure: Knowledge and Illness in Modern Environments. Osiris, 2nd Series, 19 . JSTOR, United States, pp. 234-249. ISBN 0–226–53251–8 MacInnes, A. (2004) The British revolution, 1629-60. British Studies . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, United Kingdom. ISBN 9780333597491 MacInnes, A. (2005) Introduction: connecting and disconnecting with america. In: Shaping the Stuart World 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection. Atlantic World, 5 . Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 1-30. ISBN 9789004147119 MacInnes, A. (2006) Making the plantations British, 1603-38. In: Frontiers and the Writing of History. Formation of Europe (1). Wehrhahn Verlag, Hannover, Germany, pp. 95-125. ISBN 9783865252517 MacInnes, A. (2007) Union and empire: the making of the United Kingdom in 1707. Cambridge studies in early modern British history . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521850797 MacQuarrie, Alan (1992) Early christian religious houses in Scotland : foundation and function. In: Pastoral care before the parish. Studies in the Early History of Britain . Continuum International Publishing, Leicester, pp. 110-133. ISBN 9780718513726 Macinnes, Allan (2010) Confessional confederations and rights of resistance in Scotland, Ireland and England, 1638-1652. In: Krol A Prawo. UNSPECIFIED, Cracow, pp. 123-37. ISBN 978-83-61866-16-9 McIvor, A.J. and Johnston, Ronald (2005) Medical knowledge and the worker: Occupational lung diseases in the United Kingdom, c. 1920-1975. Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas, 2 (4). pp. 63-86. ISSN 1547-6715 McIvor, Arthur (2001) A History of Work in Britain, 1880-1950. Palgrave, Lincolnshire, UK. ISBN 0-333-59617 McIvor, Arthur (2003) Industrial Relations, in Britain, 1900-1939. In: Early Twentieth Century Britain. Blackwell, London, UK, pp. 319-361. ISBN 0-631-21790-8 McIvor, Arthur and Johnston, R. (2001) Dust to dust: Oral testimonies of asbestos-related disease on Clydeside. Oral History, 29 (2). pp. 48-61. ISSN 0143-0955 McIvor, Arthur J. and Johnston, Ronnie (2004) The war at work: occupational health and safety in Scotland, 1939-45. Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 24 (2). pp. 113-37. ISSN 1748-538X McIvor, Arthur (2010) The textile firm and the management of labour: comparative perspectives on the global textile industry since c 1700. In: A Global History of Textile Workers. Ashgate, pp. 597-619. Mcivor, Arthur (2012) Tuberculosis germs at work: infection, the labour movement and the British workplace, c1900-1960. In: Fourth International Conference on the History of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2010-06-19, San Francisco. Mills, J.H. (2003) Cannabis Britannica: trade and prohibition, 1800-1220. Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom. ISBN 9780199278817 Mills, James (2003) Cannabis Britannica: empire, trade and prohibition, 1800-1928. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199249385 Mills, James and Sanjeev, Iain (2009) A disgrace to a civilised community': colonial psychiatry and the visit of Edward Mapother to South Asia, 1937-8. In: Permeable Walls: Historical Perspectives on Hospital and Asylum Visiting. Clio Medica/The Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine . Rodopi, New York, pp. 223-243. ISBN 978-90-420-2599-8 Mills, James H. (2005) Cannabis in the Commons: Colonial networks, missionary politics and the origin of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission 1893-4. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 6 (1). ISSN 1532-5768 Mills, James (2009) Cannabis and the Cultures of Colonialism: Government, medicine, ritual and pleasures in the history of an Asian drug (c. 1800 - c. 1895). Zeitenblicke, 9 (3). ISSN 1619-0459 Mills, James (2009) Psychiatry on the edge? vagrants, families and colonial asylums in India, 1857-1900. In: Fringes of empire. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 188-206. ISBN 0198060319 Perchard, Andrew (2011) ‘“Broken Men” and “Thatcher’s Children”: memory and legacy in the Scottish coalfields : Paper to the Working Class Studies Association Conference, Chicago. In: Working Class Studies Association Conference 2011, 2011-06-22, Chicago. (Unpublished) Perchard, Andrew (2011) Fiftieth anniversary guest editorial : working class history and the people's voice. Scottish Labour History, 46. pp. 3-9. ISSN 0586-7762 Perchard, Andrew (2010) ‘Land and empire: politics and the British aluminium company’ : Paper to the European Business Association Conference, Glasgow. In: European Business Association Conference, 2010-08-26 - 2010-08-28, Glasgow. Perchard, Andrew (2011) A “Micawber-like” undertaking : innovation, intrigue, entrepreneurship and dynamic capabilities in the early British aluminium industry. Cahiers d'histoire de l'aluminium, 46-47. pp. 143-162. ISSN 0990-6908 Perchard, Andrew (2009) "Of the highest Imperial importance”: British strategic priorities and the political economy of bauxite, c.1916-c.1958 : Paper to the Congress of the XVth World Economic History Congress, Utrecht. In: Congress of the XVth World Economic History Congress, 2009-08-03 - 2009-08-07. (Unpublished) Perchard, Andrew (2013) Of the highest imperial importance : British strategic priorities and the politics of colonial bauxite, c.1915-c.1958. In: Bauxite, state and society in the twentieth century. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver. (In Press) Sehrawat, S. (2010) Creating an 'Indian atmosphere' : hospitals for Sepoys on the western front, 1914-15. Social Scientist. ISSN 0970-0293 (In Press) Walker, David (2007) Occupational Health and Safety in the British Chemical Industry, 1914-1974. PhD thesis, University Of Strathclyde. Yeo, Eileen (2003) Christianity in Chartist struggle, 1838-1842. In: The People's charter: democratic agitation in early Victorian Britain. Merlin Press, pp. 64-95. ISBN 0850365147 Yeo, Eileen (2002) Early British labour movements in relation to family needs. In: Rebellious families: household strategies and collective action in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Berghahn, New York, USA. ISBN 1-57181-528-716 Yeo, Eileen (2004) Editorial, the boy is the father of the man: moral panic over working-class youth, 1850 to the present. Labour History Review, 69 (2). pp. 129-34. ISSN 0961-5652 Yeo, Eileen (2002) Gender in working-class and labour history. In: Class and other identities: Gender, religion and ethnicity in the writing of European labour history. Berghahn, pp. 73-87. ISBN 1-57181-787-5 Yeo, Eileen (2001) Labour and community: past and present. In: Labour and Community: Historical Essays. University of Wollongong (Australia), Wollongong (Australia), pp. 18-30. ISBN 947127038 Young, John (2004) Arbuthnott, Robert, first viscount of Arbuthnott (c.1618–1655). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, John (2003) Constitutional reform and parliamentary development in a northern European context : the Scottish Parliament 1603-1707. In: Rappresentanze e territori. Parlamento friulano e istituzioni rappresentative territoriali nell'Europa moderna. Forum Edizioni, Udine, pp. 141-164. ISBN 9788884201317 Young, John (2004) Dalrymple, John, first earl of Stair (1648–1707). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, John (2004) Douglas, James, second duke of Queensberry and first duke of Dover (1662–1711). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, John (2004) Grant, Ludovick, of that ilk (1650?–1716). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, John (2004) Hamilton, John, second Lord Belhaven and Stenton (1656–1708). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, John (2004) Hay, John, first marquess of Tweeddale (1626–1697). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, John (2004) Hay, John, second marquess of Tweeddale (1645–1713). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, John (2004) Home, James, third earl of Home (1615–1666). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, Abingdon. ISBN 9780198614111 Young, John (1998) The Scottish parliament and national identity from the union of the crowns to the unions of the parliaments, 1603-1707. In: Image and identity. The making and re-making of Scotland through the ages. John Donald Publishers Ltd, Edinburgh, pp. 105-142. ISBN 9780859764094 Young, John (2007) The covenanting constitutional settlement of 1639-41 and the experience of the 1633 Scottish Parliament. In: Separation of powers and parliamentarism. The past and the present. Law, doctrine, practice. Sejm Publishing Office, Warsaw, pp. 106-121. ISBN 1851829620 Young, John (1999) The parliamentary incorporating union of 1707 : political management, anti-unionism and foreign policy. In: Eighteenth century Scotland. Tuckwell Press, East Linton, pp. 24-52. ISBN 9781862320512 Young, John and Murdoch, Steve (2007) Union and identity : Scotland in a social and insitutional context. In: Angles on the English-Speaking World: The State of the Union, Scotland 1707-2007. Museum Tusculanum Press, pp. 35-58. ISBN 8763507028 Young, John R. (2001) Invasions: Scotland and Ireland 1641-1691. In: Conquest and resistance: war in seventeenth-century Ireland. History of Warfare series, 3 . Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 53-86. ISBN 90-04-11743-1 Young, John R. (2004) Scotland and Ulster in the seventeenth century: the movement of peoples over the north channel. In: Ulster and Scotland, 1600-2000: history, language and identity. Four Courts Press, Dublin. ISBN 1-85182-808-7 Young, J.R. (2005) Charles I and the 1633 Scottish parliament. In: The history of the Scottish parliament. Edinburgh University Press, pp. 101-137. ISBN 9780748614950 Young, John R. (2001) The Scottish parliament and the war for the three kingdoms. Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 21. pp. 104-123. ISSN 0260-6755 |
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