Top-down view of an assortment of books

There have been quite a few publications by History staff in the last few months we have everything ranging from oral history of sport to Georgian inns to naval history
Here are some of the recent highlights:

  • 揃Adams, Carly and Aoki, Darren J., Hey, Why Don't We Have a Bonspiel? Narrating Postwar Japanese Canadian Experiences in Southern Alberta through Oral Histories of Curling', The International Journal of the History of Sport, 37 (2020), pp. 1715-33
  • Beck, Catherine, Patronage and insanity: tolerance, reputation and mental disorder in the British navy 17401820, Historical Research, 94 (2021), pp. 73-95
  • Bennett, G. H., Managed Decline in an Age of Multipolarity: The Case of the Royal Navy in the Interwar Period in Paul Kennedy and Evan Wilson (eds), Navies in Multipolar Worlds: From the Age of Sail to the Present (Routledge, 2021), ch. 8
  • Daybell, James, Heyam, Kit, Norrhem, Svante & Severinsson, Emma, Gendering Objects at the V&A and Vasa Museums Museum International, 72 (2020), pp. 106-117
  • Gregory, James, The Royal Throne of mercy and British Culture in the Victorian Age (Bloomsbury, 2020)
  • Halewood, Louis, Peace throughout the oceans and seas of the world: British maritime strategic thought and world order, 18921919, Historical Research, 69 (2021)
  • Huggins, Lucy, Ill Vamp it and Tip you the Cole. Poverty, Pawning and Prosecutions in London. Evidence from the Old Bailey, 17501799, London Journal (2021), pp. 1-16
  • Loughlin, Eleanor, Syska, Alicja, Sedghi, Gita. and Howell-Richardson, Christina,On peer reviewing: how to nourish an authors mind and win a JLDHE editors heart, Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education 19 (220)
  • Maudlin, Daniel, Inns and Elite Mobility In Late Georgian Britain, Past and Present, 247 (2020), pp. 37-76
  • Murphy, Elaine, A water bawdy house: women and the navy in the British Civil Wars in Richard J. Blakemore and James Davey (eds), The Maritime World of Early Modern Britain (Amsterdam University Press, 2020), ch. 7