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- "Only connect" : learned societies in nineteenth-century Britain
- 'A verray parfit praktisour' : essays presented to Carole Rawcliffe
- 'Red Ellen' Wilkinson : her ideas, movements and world
- 1688 : the first modern revolution
- 1820 : disorder and stability in the United Kingdom
- 1916 : Ireland's revolutionary tradition
- 1916 in 1966 : commemorating the Easter Rising
- 1916 portraits and lives
- 1916 portraits and lives [electronic resource]
- A Thomas More source book
- A collection of Ranter writings : spiritual liberty and sexual freedom in the English Revolution
- A genius for money : business, art and the Morrisons
- A history of everyday life in medieval Scotland, 1000 to 1600
- A short history of Ireland, 1500-2000
- A short history of Parliament, 1295-1642
- A tolerant nation? : exploring ethnic diversity in Wales
- A view from the west : the Neolithic of the Irish Sea zone
- AGE OF MACHINERY : engineering the industrial revolution, 1770-1850
- Abandoning America : life-stories from early New England
- Academic patronage in the Scottish enlightenment : Glasgow, Edinburgh and St Andrews universities
- Alehouses and good fellowship in Early Modern England
- Alibis of empire : Henry Maine and the ends of liberal imperialism
- Almshouses in early modern England : charitable housing in the mixed economy of welfare, 1550-1725
- Alterations of state : sacred kingship in the English Reformation
- American government in Ireland, 1790-1913 : a history of the US Consular Service
- An Elite Family in Early Modern England : the Temples of Stowe and Burton Dassett, 1570-1656
- An Enlightenment statesman in Whig Britain : Lord Shelburne in context, 1737-1805
- An army of tribes : British army cohesion, deviancy and murder in Northern Ireland
- An atlas of Northamptonshire : the medieval and early-modern landscape
- An audience of one : Dorothy Osborne's letters to Sir William Temple, 1652-1654
- An imperfect occupation : enduring the South African war
- Anglesey : past landscapes of the coast
- Anglo-Jewry since 1066 : place, locality and memory
- Anglo-Saxon Somerset
- Anglo-Saxon culture and the modern imagination
- Aristocratic vice : the attack on duelling, suicide, adultery, and gambling in eighteenth-century England
- Arthur of England : English attitudes to King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- Aspects of aristocracy : grandeur and decline in modern Britain
- Assassin! : 200 years of British political murder
- At Home In The Hills : Sense of Place in the Scottish Borders
- At home in the revolution : what women said and did in 1916
- BRITISH RAILWAY ENTHUSIASM
- Balloon madness : flights of imagination in Britain, 1783-1786
- Baronial Reform and Revolution in England, 1258-1267
- Becoming Neanderthals : the earlier British Middle Palaeolithic
- Becoming Roman, being Gallic, staying British : research and excavations at Ditches "Hillfort" and villa, 1984-2006
- Beds and chambers in late medieval England : readings, representations and realities
- Before the Windrush : race relations in twentieth-century Liverpool
- Before the dawn : an autobiography
- Benjamin Disraeli and John Murray : the politician, the publisher and the Representative
- Benjamin Disraeli letters , Volume 3, 1838-1841
- Benjamin Disraeli letters , Volume 6, 1852-1856
- Benjamin Disraeli letters, Vol. 9, 1865-1867
- Benjamin Disraeli letters, Volume 4, 1842-1847
- Benjamin Disraeli letters, Volume 5, 1848-1851
- Benjamin Disraeli letters, Volume 7, 1857-1859
- Better Britons : reproduction, national identity, and the afterlife of empire
- Between monopoly and free trade : the English East India Company, 1600-1757
- Beyond Eastern noir : reimagining Russia and Eastern Europe in Nordic cinemas
- Beyond the Tower : a history of East London
- Beyond the core : reflections on regionality in prehistory
- Black Bartholomew's Day : preaching, polemic and restoration nonconformity
- Black salt : seafarers of African descent on British ships
- Blood sport : hunting in Britain since 1066
- Bodies and disciplines : intersections of literature and history in fifteenth-century England
- Bolingbroke and his circle : the politics of nostalgia in the age of Walpole
- Brave community : the Digger movement in the English Revolution
- Bristol from below : law, authority and protest in a Georgian city
- Britain and colonial maritime war in the early Eighteenth century : silver, seapower and the Atlantic
- Britain and the papacy in the age of revolution, 1846-1851
- Britain and world power since 1945 : constructing a nation's role in international politics
- Britain's history and memory of transatlantic slavery
- Britain, Ireland and the Second World War
- Britannia Romana : Roman inscriptions and Roman Britain
- British broadcasting : radio and television in the United Kingdom
- British broadcasting in transition
- British military service tribunals, 1916-1918 : 'a very much abused body of men'
- British national identity and opposition to membership of Europe, 1961-63 : the anti-marketeers
- British royal and state funerals : music and ceremonial since Elizabeth I
- British women of the Eastern Front : war, writing and experience in Serbia and Russia, 1914-20
- Browned off and bloody-minded : the British soldier goes to war, 1939-1945
- Building the British Atlantic world : spaces, places, and material culture, 1600-1850
- Burial in later Anglo-Saxon England c. 650-1100 AD
- Burke and the nature of politics : the age of the French Revolution
- Bury St Edmunds and the Norman Conquest
- By-elections in British politics, 1832-1914
- Caesar's Druids : story of an ancient priesthood
- Catholic survival in Protestant Ireland, 1660-1711 : Colonel John Browne, landownership and the articles of Limerick
- Catholicism, identity and politics in the Age of Enlightenment : the life and career of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 1745-1810
- Changing identities, ancient roots : the history of West Dunbartonshire from earliest times
- Charleston and Monk's House : the intimate house museums of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell
- Chartism : a new history
- Chaucer's England : literature in historical context
- Children and youth in premodern Scotland
- Children of uncertain fortune : mixed-race Jamaicans in Britain and the Atlantic family, 1733-1833
- Christians and Jews in Angevin England : the York Massacre of 1190, narratives and contexts
- Church, kingship, and lay investiture in England, 1089-1135
- Churchyard and cemetery : tradition and modernity in rural North Yorkshire
- Cille Pheadair : a Norse farmstead and Pictish burial cairn in South Uist
- Civic community in Late Medieval Lincoln : urban society and economy in the age of the Black Death, 1289-1409
- Civilians into soldiers : war, the body and British army recruits, 1939-45
- Coercion and conciliation in Ireland, 1880-1892 : a study in conservative unionism
- Colchester : fortress of the war god : anarchaeological assessment
- Common Law and Enlightenment in England, 1689-1750
- Commune, country and commonwealth : the people of Cirencester, 1117-1643
- Concerns and preoccupations
- Conflict to peace : politics and society in Northern Ireland over half a century
- Constance Maynard's passions : religion, sexuality, and an English educational pioneer, 1849-1935
- Contesting home defence : men, women and the Home Guard in the Second World War
- Court culture and the origins of a royalist tradition in early Stuart England
- Court, Kirk, and Community : Scotland 1470-1625
- Cricket and community in England : 1800 to the present day
- Crossing the floor : Reg Prentice and the crisis of British social democracy
- Crowds and popular politics in early modern England
- Culture and politics at the court of Charles II, 1660-1685
- Dancing in the English style. Consumption, Americanisation, and national identity in Britain, 1918-50
- Danes in Wessex : the Scandinavian impact on southern England, c.800-c.1100
- Debating the Highland clearances
- Debating tudor policy in sixteenth-century Ireland : 'reform' treatises and political discourse
- Decolonization in Britain and France : the Domestic Consequences of International Relations
- Deism in Enlightenment England : theology, politics, and Newtonian public science
- Demobbed : coming home after the Second World War
- Demography and Degeneration : Eugenics and the Declining Birthrate in Twentieth-Century Britain
- Deterrence through strength : British naval power and foreign policy under Pax Britannica
- Diana and beyond : white femininity, national identity, and contemporary media culture
- Diary of a disaster : British aid to Greece, 1940-1941
- Discovering William of Malmesbury
- Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1692-1746
- Disraeli's disciple : the scandalous life of George Smythe
- Dissenting histories : religious division and the politics of memory in eighteenth-century England
- Distant strangers : how Britain became modern
- Domesday now : new approaches to the inquest and the book
- Domestic culture in early modern England
- Dominion and civility : English imperialism and Native America, 1585-1685
- Doubtful and dangerous : the question of succession in late Elizabethan England
- Drafting the Irish Free State Constitution
- Dundee and the Empire : 'Juteopolis' 1850-1939
- Dungeness and Romney Marsh : barrier dynamics and marshland evolution
- Dunstan : saint and statesman
- Edinburgh days : or, Doing what I want to do
- Edmund Burke and the conservative logic of empire
- Edward Blake, Irish nationalist : a Canadian statesman in Irish politics, 1892-1907
- Edward Elgar and his world
- Edward I
- Edward III
- Edward III and the War at Sea : the English Navy, 1327-1377
- Eleanor of Aquitaine : queen and rebel
- Elite women in Ascendancy Ireland, 1690-1745. Imitation and innovation
- Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy and the Victorian Feminist Movement : the Biography of an Insurgent Woman
- Emancipation and the remaking of the British imperial world
- Empire and Scottish society : the impact of foreign missions at home, c.1790 to c.1914
- Empire, migration and identity in the British world
- Empress : Queen Victoria and India
- England's Coastal Heritage : a Survey for English Heritage and the RCHME
- English classical scholarship : historical reflections on Bentley, Porson and Housman
- English inland trade, 1430-1540 : Southampton and its region
- Enlightening enthusiasm : prophecy and religious experience in early eighteenth-century England
- Enlightenment's frontier : the Scottish Highlands and the origins of environmentalism
- Entring book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, Volume II, Reign of Charles II, 1677-1685
- Entring book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, Volume V, Reign of William III, 1689-1691
- Entring book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, Volume VI, Biographical dictionary ; Glossary and chronology
- Environment, society and landscape in early medieval England : time and topography
- Essays presented to Michael Hicks
- Essex : the cultural impact of an Elizabethan courtier
- Everyday life in Viking-age towns : social approaches to towns in England and Ireland, c. 800-1100
- Exploring the evidence : commemoration, administration and the economy
- Faith, place and people in early modern England : essays in honour of Margaret Spufford
- Families of the king : writing identity in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- Famine in Scotland : the 'ill years' of the 1690s
- Female alliances : gender, identity, and friendship in early modern Britain
- Feminism, marriage, and the law in Victorian England, 1850-1895
- Fifty Years in Politics and the Law
- Fighting words : working-class formation, collective action, and discourse in early nineteenth-century England
- Finding Shakespeare's New Place: : An archaeological biography / Paul Edmondson, Kevin Colls, William Mitchell
- First century of welfare : poverty and poor relief in Lancashire, 1620-1730
- First light : the origins of Newgrange
- For class and country : the patriotic left and the First World War
- For king, constitution, and country : the English Loyalists and the French Revolution
- Ford--a village in the west highlands of Scotland : a case study of repopulation and social change in a small community
- Fourteenth century England, VII
- Fourteenth century England, VIII
- Franco-Irish Relations, 1500-1610 : Politics, Migration and Trade
- Free trade's first missionary : Sir John Bowring in Europe and Asia
- Freedom and the fifth commandment : Catholic priests and political violence in Ireland, 1919-21
- Freedom burning : anti-slavery and empire in Victorian Britain
- Freedom's children : the 1938 labor rebellion and the birth of modern Jamaica
- Friendly enemies : Britain and the GDR, 1949/1990
- From British peasants to colonial American farmers
- From Caledonia to Pictland : Scotland to 795
- From chiefs to landlords : social and economic change in the Western Highlands and Islands, c1493-1820
- From the Cradle to the Coalmine : the Story of Children in Welsh Mines
- Garsington revisited : the legend of Lady Ottoline Morrell brough up-to-date
- Gender and Enlightenment culture in eighteenth-century Scotland
- Gender in Scottish history since 1700
- Gender, nation and conquest in the high Middle Ages : Nest of Deheubarth
- George I
- George III : America's last king
- George IV
- George the Third and Charles Fox : the concluding part of the American Revolution, Volume 2
- Gerry Fitt and the SDLP : 'in a minority of one'
- Glasgow
- Global environmental history : 10,000 BC to AD 2000
- Great excavations : shaping the archaeological profession
- Growing up in England : the experience of childhood, 1600-1914
- Handbook of the Irish Revival : an anthology of Irish cultural and political writings 1891-1922
- Health and the city : disease, environment and government in Norwich, 1200-1575
- Henry I
- Henry V : new interpretations
- Henry VI
- Henry VII
- Henry VIII
- Henry of Lancaster's expedition to Aquitaine, 1345-46 : military service and professionalism in the hundred years war
- Heroic imperialists in Africa : the promotion of British and French colonial heroes, 1870-1939
- Hesitant comrades : the Irish Revolution and the British Labour movement
- High culture and tall chimneys : Art institutions and urban society in Lancashire, 1780-1914
- History in our time
- History, literature, and music in Scotland, 700-1560
- Holland House and Portugal, 1793-1840 : English Whiggery and the constitutional cause in Iberia
- Hong Kong and British culture, 1945-97
- Household politics : conflict in early modern England
- Hugh de Lacy, First Earl of Ulster : rising and falling in Angevin Ireland
- Image and power in the archaeology of early medieval Britain : essays in honour of Rosemary Cramp
- Imagining a medieval English nation
- Imperial benevolence : making British authority in the Pacific Islands
- Imperial medicine : Patrick Manson and the conquest of tropical disease
- Impostures in early modern England : representations and perceptions of fraudulent identities
- Incest and agency in Elizabeth's England
- Increase and multiply : governing cultural reproduction in early modern England
- Independence and nationhood : Scotland, 1306-1469
- Indigenous London : native travelers at the heart of empire
- Informal Justice in England and Wales, 1760-1914 : the Courts of Popular Opinion
- Inhabiting the landscape : place, custom and memory, 1500-1800
- Insubordinate Irish : Travellers in the text
- Integration in Ireland : the everyday lives of African migrants
- Interpreting the English village : landscape and community at Shapwick, Somerset
- Invisible men : the secret lives of police constables in Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham, 1900-1939
- Ireland during the Second World War : farewell to Plato's cave
- Ireland in the Virginian sea : colonialism in the British Atlantic
- Ireland's first settlers : time and the Mesolithic
- Irish London : middle-class migration in the global eighteenth century
- It
- Itch, clap, pox : venereal disease in the eighteenth-century imagination
- Itinerant ambassador : the life of Sir Thomas Roe
- J.E. Lloyd and the creation of Welsh history : renewing a nation's past
- Jacobean Gentleman
- Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in the British Atlantic World, 1688-1727
- James II
- Jewish Ireland in the age of Joyce : a socioeconomic history
- John Maitland of Thirlestane and the foundation of the Stewart despotism in Scotland
- John Selden : measures of the Holy Commonwealth in seventeenth-century England
- John Witherspoon's American Revolution
- John Wyclif on War and Peace
- John de Vere, thirteenth Earl of Oxford (1442-1513) : 'the foremost man of the kingdom'
- Judging Redmond and Carson : comparative Irish lives
- Julia Margaret Cameron's 'fancy subjects' : photographic allegories of Victorian identity and empire
- King Arthur : the making of the legend
- King John and religion
- Kings, lords and men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625 : essays in honour of Jenny Wormald
- Kingship, legislation and power in Anglo-Saxon England
- Labour and the caucus : working-class radicalism and organised liberalism in England, 1868-88
- Late medieval Ipswich : trade and industry
- Laudian and Royalist polemic in seventeenth-century England : the career and writings of Peter Heylyn
- Law, liberty and the constitution : a brief history of the common law
- Leisure and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century
- Leisure, citizenship and working-class men in Britain, 1850-1945
- Liberal hearts and coronets : the lives and times of Ishbel Marjoribanks Gordon and John Campbell Gordon, the Aberdeens
- Liberalism in empire : an alternative history
- Liberty and Empire : British Radical Solutions to the American Problem, 1774-1776
- Liberty, property and popular politics : England and Scotland, 1688-1815 : essays in honour of H.T. Dickinson
- Life in Medieval Landscapes : People and Places in the Middle Ages
- Liverpool and transatlantic slavery
- Liverpool sectarianism : the rise and demise
- Living in sin : cohabiting as husband and wife in nineteenth-century England
- Livingstone's 'lives' : a metabiography of a Victorian icon
- Llywelyn ap Gruffudd : Prince of Wales
- Locating the English Diaspora, 1500-2010
- London underground : a cultural geography
- Lord Liverpool : a political life
- Lord Strange's Men and Their Plays
- Lordship in four realms : the Lacy family, 1166-1241
- Lordship to patronage : Scotland, 1603-1745
- Love and dishonour in Elizabethan England : two families and a failed marriage
- Loyalism and the formation of the British World : 1775-1914
- Magna Carta and the England of King John
- Magna carta : its role in the making of the English Constitution, 1300-1629
- Making Ireland English : the Irish aristocracy in the seventeenth century
- Mapping the medieval city : space, place and identity in Chester, c. 1200-1600
- Marlborough's America
- Marquess of Queensberry : Wilde's nemesis
- Mary I : England's Catholic queen
- Material London, ca. 1600
- Mayhem : post-war crime and violence in Britain, 1748-53
- Medieval Lowestoft : the origins and growth of a Suffolk coastal community
- Medieval Powys : kingdom, principality and lordships, 1132-1293
- Medieval St Andrews : church, cult, city
- Medieval life : archaeology and the life course
- Memory Ireland, Vol. 1, History and modernity
- Memory Ireland, Volume 2, Diaspora and memory practices
- Memory Ireland, Volume 3, The famine and the troubles
- Memory Ireland, Volume 4, James Joyce and Cultural Memory
- Memory and myths of the Norman Conquest
- Merchant seamen's health : 1860-1960 : medicine, technology, shipowners and the state in britain
- Merely for Money? : Business Culture in the British Atlantic, 1750-1815
- Migrants of the British diaspora since the 1960s : stories from modern nomads
- Militant Liverpool : a City on the Edge
- Mistress of everything : Queen Victoria in indigenous worlds
- Mob town : a history of crime and disorder in the East End
- Monstrous adversary : the life of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
- Moral capital : foundations of British abolitionism
- Murder capital : suspicious deaths in London, 1933-53
- My first booke of my life
- Myth and materiality
- New perspectives on Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286
- Nights out : life in cosmopolitan London
- No solution : the Labour government and the Northern Ireland conflict, 1974-79
- Nobody's perfect : a new Whig interpretation of history
- Norfolk Landscapes: A colourful journey through the Broads, Brecks, Staithes and Churches of Norfolk
- Northern Ireland : the reluctant peace
- Northern Ireland after the troubles : a society in transition
- Northern Ireland's lost opportunity : the frustrated promise of political loyalism
- Notes of me : the autobiography of Roger North
- One hot summer : Dickens, Darwin, Disraeli, and the Great Stink of 1858
- Operation Demetrius and its aftermath : a new history of the use of internment without trial in Northern Ireland 1971-75
- Ourselves and others : Scotland 1832-1914
- Pagan Britain
- Pam na fu Cymru : methiant cenedlaetholdeb Cymraeg
- Paper bullets : print and kingship under Charles II
- Parliament and political pamphleteering in fourteenth-century England
- Parliament, personalities and power : papers presented to Linda S. Clark
- Passage to England : Barbadian Londoners Speak of Home
- Pauper Policies : Poor Law Practice in England, 1780-1850
- Peace, war and party politics : the Conservatives and Europe, 1846-59
- People, places and identities : themes in British social and cultural history, 1700s-1980s
- Perceptions of the press in nineteenth-century British periodicals : a bibliography
- Periodicals of Queen Victoria's Empire : an exploration
- Perspectives On Irish Nationalism
- Philanthropy and police : London charity in the eighteenth century
- Philanthropy and the construction of Victorian women's citizenship : Lady Frederick Cavendish and Miss Emma Cons
- Plague of informers : conspiracy and political trust in William III's England
- Playing God : medieval mysteries on the modern stage
- Political pamphlets and sermons from Wales, 1790-1806
- Political society in later medieval England : a festschrift for Christine Carpenter
- Politics in Britain : from Labourism to Thatcherism
- Popular culture and political agency in early modern England and Ireland : essays in honour of John Walter
- Popular culture and working-class taste in Britain, 1930-39 : a round of cheap diversions?
- Population, welfare and economic change in Britain, 1290-1834
- Portable property : Victorian culture on the move
- Portrait of a woman in silk : hidden histories of the British Atlantic world
- Pottery and social life in medieval England : towards a relational approach
- Poverty and the poor law in Ireland, 1850-1914
- Power and propaganda : Scotland, 1306-1488
- Preaching in Eighteenth-Century London
- Premises and motifs in Renaissance thought and literature
- Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2010
- Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2011
- Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2012
- Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2013
- Proceedings of the Battle Conference, 2009
- Provincial society and empire : the Cumbrian Counties and the East Indies, 1680-1829
- Public speech and the culture of public life in the Age of Gladstone
- Publishing business in eighteenth-century England
- Queen Elizabeth and the making of policy, 1572-1588
- Queenship at the Renaissance courts of Britain : Catherine of Aragon and Margaret Tudor, 1503-1533
- Ralph Tailor's summer : a scrivener, his city, and the plague
- Ramsey : the lives of an English Fenland town, 1200-1600
- Reading and politics in early modern England : the mental world of a seventeenth-century Catholic gentleman
- Reading the times : temporality and history in twentieth-century fiction
- Rebranding rule : images of restoration and revolution monarchy, 1660-1714
- Red Scotland! : the rise and fall of the radical left, c. 1872-1932
- Reforming food in post-Famine Ireland : medicine, science and improvement, 1845-1922
- Reforming urban labor : routes to the city, roots in the country
- Regency in sixteenth-century Scotland
- Reinventing Britain : constitutional change under New Labour
- Religion, time and memorial culture in late medieval Ripon
- Remaking English society : social relations and social change in early modern England
- Remembering the Troubles : contesting the recent past in Northern Ireland
- Remembering the past in nineteenth-century Scotland : commemoration, nationality, and memory
- Renaissance humanism and ethnicity before race : the Irish and the English in the seventeenth century
- Resisting history : religious transcendence and the invention of the unconscious
- Revolution against empire : taxes, politics, and the origins of American independence
- Revolution to Devolution : Reflections on Welsh Democracy
- Revolutionary lives : Constance and Casimir Markievicz
- Richard I
- Richard II
- Richard Wainwright, the Liberals and Liberal Democrats : unfinished business
- Riot! : civil insurrection from Peterloo to the present day
- Ritual in early Bronze Age grave goods : an examination of ritual and dress equipment from Chalcolithic and early Bronze Age graves in England
- Rituals and riots : sectarian violence and political culture in Ulster, 1784-1886
- Robert Bruce and the community of the realm of Scotland
- Roger Morrice and the Puritan Whigs : the Entring book, 1677-1691
- Royalism, print and censorship in revolutionary England
- Royalty restored, or, London under Charles II
- Same-sex sexuality in later Medieval English culture
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Anglican Church
- Sandwich : the 'completest medieval town in England' : a study of the town and port from its origins to 1600
- Scandal : the sexual politics of the British constitution
- Scandal and religious identity in early Stuart England : a Northamptonshire maid's tragedy
- Science, race relations and resistance : Britain, 1870-1914
- Scotland and the Union
- Scotland and the abolition of black slavery, 1756-1838
- Scotland in the age of two revolutions
- Scotland, England and France after the loss of Normandy, 1204-1296 : 'Auld Amitie'
- Scots at school : an anthology
- Scottish Presbyterians and the Act of Union 1707
- Scottish Town in the Age of the Enlightenment 1740-1820
- Scottish history : the power of the past
- Scottish independence and the idea of Britain : from the Picts to Alexander III
- Scottish local government
- Scottish modernism and its contexts 1918-1959 : literature, national identity and cultural exchange
- Scottish newspapers, language and identity
- Sectarianism in Scotland
- Selling empire : India in the making of Britain and America, 1600-1830
- Sex, money & personal character in eighteenth-century British politics
- Seán MacBride : a Republican Life, 1904-1946
- Seán MacBride : a Republican life, 1904-1946
- Shame and honor : a vulgar history of the Order of the Garter
- Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime : Elizabethan Politics
- Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime : Elizabethan politics, 1558-1572
- Signals of belief in early England : Anglo-Saxon paganism revisited
- Signals of war : the Falklands conflict of 1982
- Slum Travelers : Ladies and London Poverty, 1860-1920
- Slumming : sexual and social politics in Victorian London
- Smashing H-Block : the Popular Campaign against Criminalization and the Irish Hunger Strikes 1976-1982
- So clean;lord leverhulme, soap and civilisation
- Social relations and urban space : Norwich, 1600-1700
- Socialism and the diasporic 'other' : a comparative study of Irish Catholic and Jewish radical and communal politics in East London, 1889-1912
- Society in an age of plague
- Sodom on the Thames : sex, love, and scandal in Wilde times
- Solomon's secret arts : the occult in the age of enlightenment
- Spectacular performances;essays on theatre, imagery, books, and selves in e
- Spoiling the peace? : the threat of dissident Republicans to peace in Northern Ireland
- Strangers within the realm : cultural margins of the first British Empire
- Strategy and war planning in the British navy, 1887-1918
- Stuart marriage diplomacy : dynastic politics in their European context, 1604-1630
- Studies in medieval history
- Swaledale : Valley of the Wild River
- Table settings : the material culture and social context of dining, AD 1700-1900
- Talking stones : the politics of memorialization in post-conflit Northern Ireland
- Tartan gangs and paramilitaries : the loyalist backlash
- Television and radio in the United Kingdom
- Template for peace : Northern Ireland, 1972-75
- Textual histories : readings in the Anglo-Saxon chronicle
- The 'natural leaders' and their world : politics, culture and society in Belfast, c. 1801-32
- The African presence : representations of Africa in the construction of Britishness
- The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Empingham II, Rutland : excavations carried out between 1974 and 1975
- The Anglo-Saxon chronicle
- The Anglo-Saxon church of All Saints, Brixworth, Northamptonshire : survey, excavation and analysis, 1972-2010
- The Anglo-Saxon fenland
- The Anglo-Saxon world
- The Blair identity : Leadership and foreign policy
- The Bloomsbury Group : a collection of memoirs and commentary
- The British Navy in the Baltic
- The British monarchy and the French Revolution
- The British navy, economy and society in the Seven Years War
- The British slave trade and public memory
- The Bull Ring uncovered : excavations at Edgbaston Street, Moor Street, Park Street and the Row, Birmingham, 1997-2001
- The Celts : a history from earliest times to the present
- The Channel Islands, 1370-1640 : between England and Normandy
- The Chartists : the first national workers' movement
- The Christian socialist revival, 1877-1914 : religion, class, and social conscience in late-Victorian England
- The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker
- The Crimean War and Irish Society
- The Culture of Diplomacy : Britain in Europe, c.1750-1830
- The Divine Office in Anglo-Saxon England, 597-c.1000
- The Earles of Liverpool : a Georgian merchant dynasty
- The East Country : almanac tales of valley and shore
- The English and their legacy, 900-1200 : essays in honour of Ann Williams
- The French Anarchists in London, 1880-1914 : Exile and Transnationalism in the First Globalisation
- The Gentlewoman's Remembrance : Patriarchy, Piety, and Singlehood in Early Stuart England
- The Great Exhibition of 1851 : a nation on display
- The Great Plague : a people's history
- The Happy Hsiungs : Performing China and the Struggle for Modernity
- The IRA in Britain, 1919-1923 : 'in the heart of enemy lines'
- The Irish question : two centuries of conflict
- The Irish rebellion of 1641 and the wars of the three kingdoms
- The Irish regiments in the Great War : discipline and morale
- The Jewel house : Elizabethan London and the scientific revolution
- The Korean War in Britain : citizenship, selfhood and forgetting
- The Lancashire witches : histories and stories
- The Lantern Tower of Westminster Abbey, 1060-2010 : Reconstructing its History and Architecture
- The Lawn Road Flats : Spies, Writers and Artists
- The Levellers : radical political thought in the English Revolution
- The Liverpool underworld : crime in the city, 1750-1900
- The Northern Ireland Troubles in Britain : impacts, engagements, legacies and memories
- The Peterborough version of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle : rewriting post-conquest history
- The Picts re-imagined
- The Princeton history of modern Ireland
- The Pundits : British exploration of Tibet and Central Asia
- The Roman Amphitheatre of Chester, Volume 1 : the Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology
- The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre : the mysteries of a crime of state (24 August 1572)
- The Scots and the Union
- The Scots and the Union : then and now
- The Scots imagination and modern memory
- The Scots in Victorian and Edwardian Belfast
- The Scots in early Stuart Ireland : union and separation in two kingdoms
- The Scottish Labour Party : History, Institutions and Ideas
- The Scottish Middle March, 1573-1625 : power, kinship, allegiance
- The Scottish Parliament under Charles II, 1660-1685
- The Stars of Ballymenone
- The Stuart restoration and the English in Ireland
- The Union of 1707 : new dimensions, Scottish historical review supplementary issue
- The Victorian frame of mind, 1830-1870
- The Welsh and the shaping of early modern Ireland, 1558-1641
- The West Indian generation : remaking British culture in London, 1945-1965
- The Zong : a massacre, the law and the end of slavery
- The accommodated Jew : English antisemitism from Bede to Milton
- The acts of Alexander III, King of Scots 1249-1286
- The anarchy : war and status in 12th-century landscapes of conflict
- The archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles
- The archaeology of a great estate : Chatsworth and beyond
- The archaeology of caves in Ireland
- The archaeology of the West Midlands : a framework for research
- The art of the possible : politics and governance in modern British history, 1885-1997 : essays in memory of Duncan Tanner
- The battle of the books : history and literature in the Augustan Age
- The black hole of empire : history of a global practice of power
- The character of English rural society : Earls Colne, 1550-1750
- The civil wars after 1660 : public remembering in late Stuart England
- The coronation chair and stone of Scone : history, archaeology and conservation
- The corpse as text : disinterment and antiquarian enquiry, 1700-1900
- The death of Oliver Cromwell
- The decline of serfdom in late medieval England : from bondage to freedom
- The devil's book : Charles I, the Book of Sports and Puritanism in Tudor and early Stuart England
- The early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of southern Britain, AD 450-650 : beneath the Tribal Hidage
- The education of the Anglican clergy 1780-1839
- The entring book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, Vol. 1, Roger Morrice and the Puritan Whigs
- The entring book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, Volume III, Reign of James II, 1685-1687
- The entring book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, Volume IV, The reign of James II, 1687-1689
- The feminine public sphere : middle-class women and civic life in Scotland, c. 1870-1914
- The final crisis of the Stuart monarchy : the revolutions of 1688-91 in their British, Atlantic and European contexts
- The first crash : lessons from the South sea bubble
- The genesis of international mass migration : the British case, 1750-1900
- The global dimensions of Irish identity : race nation, and the popular press, 1840-1880
- The glorious revolution and the continuity of law
- The hanged man : a story of miracle, memory, and colonialism in the Middle Ages
- The heart and stomach of a king : Elizabeth I and the politics of sex and power
- The herds shot round the world : native breeds and the British empire, 1800-1900
- The historic landscape of Devon : a study in change and continuity
- The history of Wales
- The inner life of empires : an eighteenth-century history
- The king's Irishmen : the Irish in the exiled court of Charles II, 1649-1660
- The king's body : burial and succession in late Anglo-Saxon England
- The landscape archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
- The letterbooks of John Evelyn
- The letters of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln
- The licensed city : regulating drink in Liverpool, 1830-1920
- The life and works of Robert Baillie (1602-1662) : politics, religion and record-keeping in the British civil wars
- The livery collar in late medieval England and Wales : politics, identity and affinity
- The lives of Scottish women : women and Scottish society, 1800-1980
- The long road to peace in Northern Ireland : peace lectures from the Institute of Irish Studies at Liverpool University
- The lordship of England : royal wardships and marriages in English society and politics, 1217-1327
- The lordship of Ireland in the Middle Ages
- The lost Dark Age kingdom of Rheged : the discovery of a royal stronghold at Trusty's Hill, Galloway
- The magnificent Mrs. Tennant : the adventurous life of Gertrude Tennant, Victorian grande-dame
- The making of British socialism
- The making of the Middle Ages : Liverpool essays
- The making of the modern self : identity and culture in eighteenth-century England
- The match girl and the heiress
- The moral culture of the Scottish Enlightenment, 1690-1805
- The murder of King James I
- The murder of Mr. Grebell : madness and civility in an English town
- The nature of the English Revolution revisited : essays in honour of John Morrill
- The neolithic of mainland Scotland
- The nobility and ecclesiastical patronage in thirteenth-century England
- The occult laboratory : magic, science, and second sight in late seventeenth-century Scotland
- The origins of Scottish nationhood
- The origins of the British Labour Party
- The origins of the Scottish Reformation
- The persistence of empire : British political culture in the age of the American Revolution
- The pleasures of memory : learning to read with Charles Dickens
- The political life of Josiah C. Wedgwood : land, liberty and empire, 1872-1943
- The politics of constitutional nationalism in Northern Ireland, 1932-70 : between grievance and reconciliation
- The politics of diplomacy : U.S. Presidents and the Northern Ireland Conflict 1967-1998
- The politics of female alliance in early modern England
- The politics of language : Byrhtferth, Ælfric, and the multilingual identity of the Benedictine reform
- The poor in England, 1700-1850 : an economy of makeshifts
- The rise of Thomas Cromwell : power and politics in the reign of Henry VIII
- The rise of market society in England, 1066-1800
- The secret within : hermits, recluses, and spiritual outsiders in medieval England
- The sense of power : studies in the ideas of Canadian imperialism, 1867-1914
- The sinking of the Lisbon Maru : Britain's forgotten wartime tragedy
- The social history of English seamen, 1485-1649
- The social history of English seamen, 1650-1815
- The theological-political origins of the modern state : the controversy between James I of England & Cardinal Bellarmine
- The third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith : estate management and improvement in Enlightenment Scotland
- The tide of democracy : shipyard workers and social relations in Britain, 1870-1950
- The transformation of Scotland : the economy since 1700
- The warm south : how the Mediterranean shaped the British imagination