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Al-Daffaie, Y. & Abdelmonem, M.G.
Reversing displacement: Navigating the spontaneity of spatial networks of craft, tradition and memory in post-war Old Mosul. Cities 142
2023
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Beardmore, C.; King, S.A. & G. Monks
Disability Matters. Cambridge: Call of Crows
2018
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Blerina Këllezi
Acar, Y., Këllezi, B. Penic, S. (Forthcoming) Understanding collective resilience in the contexts of political violence and repression. Edited book. London. Routledge
Forthcoming
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B., Acar, Y., Penic, S. (Forthcoming) The power and limits of collective resilience in context of political violence and repression. Acar, Y. Këllezi, B., Penic, S, (eds). Collective residence in contexts of political violence and repression. London. Routledge
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B., (Forthcoming) The good, the bad and the ugly. Social cure and curse in context of political violence and repression. Acar, Y. Këllezi, B., Penic, S, (eds). Collective residence in contexts of political violence and repression. London. Routledge
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B., Shala, A. (Forthcoming) Understanding and addressing gender inequalities resulting from gender-based violence in war and conflict. Chadwick, M., Davis-Bright, A. (eds) Gender Equality in Post-Conflict
Forthcoming
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B et al., (2024) “The impact of holistic justice on the long term experiences and well-being of mass human rights violation survivors: Ethnographic and interview evidence from Kosova, Northern Ireland and Albania. European Journal of Social Psychology
2024
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Blerina Këllezi
Shala, A. Këllezi, B., (2024) War rape, recognition and state responsibilities. Musliu, V. Mujika-Chao, I (eds) Feminist encounters of state building in Kosovo.
2024
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B. et al., (2023) A social Identity analysis of ingroup norms, trauma and justice: the intergenerational experiences of Albanian dictatorship survivors. Peace and Conflict. Journal of Peace Psychology.
2023
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B. & Shah, I. (2023). What to expect at the end of war?. Social Psychological Review, 25(2).
2023
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Blerina Këllezi
Shala, A., Këllezi, B. et al., (2023). How social norms shape the long-term consequences of war-rape: a mixed method qualitative exploration. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology
2023
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B. (2023). Trials and trepidations of Ethnographic research. Social Psychological Review, 25(1).
2023
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B. Guxholli. A. (2022) The right to redress in transitional justice. The consequences of communist crimes and the importance of economic reforms in transitional justice. The Institute for the Study of the Crimes and Consequences of Communism (eds). ISSK Memoria 2.1.
2022
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B., Wakefield, J., et al., (2022) Communities as conduits of harm: A social Identity analysis of appraisal, coping and justice-seeking in response to historic collective victimisation. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology.
2022
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B., Wakefield, J., et al., (2021). Healthcare provision inside immigration removal centres: A social identity analysis of trust, legitimacy and disengagement. Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being
2021
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B., Guxholli, A., et al., (2021) ‘Enemy of the People’: Family identity as Social Cure and Curse dynamics in contexts of human rights violations. European Journal of Social Psychology.
2021
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B. Bower, M., et al., (2019) Understanding and coping with immigration detention: Social identity as cure and curse. European Journal of Social Psychology, 49(2), 333-351.
2019
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Blerina Këllezi
Këllezi, B., Guxholli, A., et al.,. (2019). The dictatorship from the victims’ perspective. the role of the families. In: The outcast from the power: prisons, internment and forced labour in Albania 1945-1990. Tirana: Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Albania, pp. 406-418.
2019
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Braber, B. and Braber, N.
From Tangier to Locarno: the experience of war in Nottingham and language use in local newspapers, 1905-1925. Midland History, 46 (3), pp. 318-338. ISSN 0047-729X
2021
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Braber, N.
Community projects. In: H. PRICE and D. MCINTYRE, eds., Communicating linguistics language, community and public engagement. London: Routledge, pp. 131-142. ISBN 9781003096078
2023
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Braber, N.
Lexical variation of an East Midlands mining community. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474455541
2022
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Braber, N. and Davies, D., 2016.
Using and creating oral history in dialect research. Oral History, 44 (1), pp. 98-107. ISSN 0143-0955
2016
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Braber, N. and Howard, V.
Safeguarding language as intangible cultural heritage. International Journal of Intangible Heritage, 18, pp. 146-158. ISSN 1975-3586
2023
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Braber, N. and Robinson, J.
East Midlands English. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 9781501502354
2018
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Braber, N.; van den Elzen, S. & T. Van de Putte (Eds.)
Language and Memory: Methods, Scales and Stakes. London: Bloomsbury.
Forthcoming
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Braber, Natalie
‘We didn’t realise our language was part of our heritage’: oral histories with east Midlands coal miners. Oral History 52(2): 86-98.
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V (2024) There was an awful lot that was good and that was necessary’ the hidden heritage of the old state mental hospitals, in Elisabeth Punzi (ed) Narrating the Heritage of Psychiatry, Brill Press
2024
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V, Ellis, R (2024) ‘The old concept of asylum has a valid place’: patient experiences of the psychiatric asylums as therapeutic environments in the twentieth century, in Elisabeth Punzi and Linda Steele (eds) Psychiatric and Disability Institutions after Deinstitutionalisation: Memory, Sites of Conscience, and Social Justice, UBC Press, Disability Culture and Politics series
2024
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V, Cullen, L (2024) Deinstitutionalisation and the move to community care: comparing the changing dimensions of mental health care in Ireland to England post-1922, History of Psychiatry
2024
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V (2023) The use of oral history in researching psychiatry’s past, Rivista Sperimentale di Freniatria, 3, 110-118
2023
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V (2023) An exploration of the function of nostalgia in oral histories of institutional care, in Rebecca Wynter, Rob Ellis, and Jennifer Wallis (eds), Anniversaries, Memory and Mental Health in International Historical Perspective: Faith in Reform, Palgrave Macmillan
2023
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V, Harding J (2023) Oral history in UK doctoral research: extent of use and researcher preparedness for emotionally demanding work, Oral History Review, 50.1. DOI: 10.1080/00940798.2023.2175698
2023
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V (2022) Learning and doing oral History in Higher Education in interdisciplinary contexts in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Oral History Journal, 51.2: 107-117
2022
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V (2022) With care in the community, everything goes: using participatory oral history to re-examine the provision of care in the old state mental hospitals, Oral History Journal, 50.1: 93-103
2022
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V, Bailey D (2021) Participatory action research and oral history as natural allies in mental
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Calabria, V
health research, Qualitative Research, 23.3, 668-85. DOI: 10.1177/14687941211039963
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V, Bailey, D, Bowpitt, G (2021) ‘More than just brick and mortar: Meaningful care practices in the old state mental hospitals’, in Rob Ellis, Sarah Kendall, Steve Taylor (eds) Voices in the History of Madness: Patient and Practitioner Perspectives, Palgrave Macmillan, Mental Health in Historical Perspectives series
2021
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Calabria, V
Calabria, V (2019) ‘Self-Reflexivity in oral history research: The role of positionality and emotions’, in Peter Bray (ed) Voices of Illness: Negotiating Meaning and Identity, Brill Press, 271-292
2019
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. Voices of Democracy: Argentina 1983-2023. 40 Years/ Democracia de voces. Argentina 1983-2023. 40 años (2024, University of Newcastle). Bilingual book co-edited with Philippa Page. DOI:
2024
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. Entre/telones y pantallas. Afectos y saberes en la performance argentina contemporánea, (Libraria, 2020). Co-edited with Jordana Blejmar (Univ. Liverpool) and Philippa Page (Univ. Newcastle).
2020
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. Archives of Violence: Case studies from South America (Argentina, Chile and Colombia). Project Report (2021), Co-authored with Vikki Bell, Oriana Bernasconi and Jaime Hernández-García, Goldsmiths, University of London, British Academy. ISBN Print: 978-1-913380-28-1.
2021
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “On disobedient daughters of perpetrator fathers: ‘Transfilial’ activisms across the Argentine human rights movement”, in Memory Studies, special issue on Queering Memory, for eds. A Dragojlovic and C.L. Quinan (2023). Co-authored with Philippa Page
2023
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “A Festive Feminism for Radical Times”, Critical Times (2022), 5:1, Special issue on Not One Less: Mourning, Disobedience and Desire by María Pía López, DOI 10.1215/26410478-9536583
2022
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. Mourning, Activism and Queer Desires: Ni una Menos and Las hijas del fuego (Albertina Carri, 2018. Latin American Perspectives, Issue 237, 48.2, pp. 137–154 (2021).
2018
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “Griselda Gambaro and Beyond: A ‘Dermography’ of Contemporary Women’s Theatre and Performance” in A History of Argentinian Literature, eds. A. Laera and M. Szurmuk, Cambridge University Press, (2024). Co-authored with Phillipa Page and Brenda Werth/
2024
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “Between the White and the Green Scarves. Vibrant Assemblages of Feminist Insubordination” in Bodies on the Front Lines. Performance, Gender, and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean. Edited by Brenda Werth and Katherine Zien, (University of Michigan Press, 2024).
2023
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “On Crying Perpetrators and Subversive Laughter: Trans-Affiliative Encounters inside ESMA Memory Museum” in Staging Difficult Pasts. Transnational Memory, Theatre and Museums (Rutledge, 2023), eds. B. Lease and M. Delgado.
2023
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “Film Reception and Audience Ethnography: Charting Local Imaginaries of Violence in Contemporary Argentina and Colombia” in Insights on Latin America and the Caribbean: An Ethnographic Collection (University of Toronto Press). Co-authored with Nick Morgan and Philippa Page (2023)
2023
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “Lola Arias” in 50 Key Figures in Latin American and Latinx Theatre. Routledge, pp. 28-33, (2022), eds. P. Hernández and A. Santana.
2022
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Cecilia Sosa
Sosa, C. “Affective Architectures of the Real: Mucamas / Hotel Maids” in Lola Arias: Re-enacting Life, P8erformance Research, ed. J. Graham Jones, 2020.
2020
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Charlie Gregson
GREGSON, C. and FUGGLE, S., 2024. Reframing convict tattoo collections: the comic as critical methodology. Popular Communication. ISSN 1540-5702
2024
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Charlie Gregson
PRATLEY, C. and LITTLE, S., 2023. Mentoring in Sherwood Forest: seeing the wood for the trees in a knowledge exchange project. In: L. BLAJ-WARD, ed., Mentoring within and beyond academia: achieving the SDGs. Leeds: Emerald Publishing, pp. 77-98. ISBN 9781837975662
2023
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Charlie Gregson
PRATLEY, C., ELMUGHRABI, A., BLAJ-WARD, L., JOHNSON, S. and PEARCE, R., 2022. Engaging students as pedagogic consultants to co-create inclusive, reflective learning experiences and communities. In: EUROSoTL 2022 proceedings. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University, pp. 15-28.
2022
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Charlie Gregson
PRATLEY, C., 2022. Ancient forest, new approach. Interpretation Journal.
2022
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Charlie Gregson
PRATLEY, C., 2017. How should the sector respond to T-shaped workers? London: Museums Association.
2017
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Charlie Gregson
PRATLEY, C., 2015. Is unethical employment a timebomb for museums? London: Museums Association.
2015
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Fantoni, G.
Soldiers, Angels and Avengers. A History of the Jewish Brigade Infantry Group. London: McGill-Queen’s
Forthcoming
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Fantoni, G.
Storia della Brigata ebraica (A History of the Jewish Brigade). Turin: Einaudi.
2022
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Fantoni, G.
Italy through the Red Lens: Italian Politics and Society in Communist Propaganda Films (1946–79). NY/London: Palgrave McMillan
2021
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Fantoni, G.
The Revolution will be televised. The Italian Communist Party, public television broadcasting and the ‘free television’ experiment’. Contemporary European History 32(3): 385-400
2022
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Fantoni, G.
The Jewish Brigade Group and Italy: A political and historiographical quarrel. Journal of Modern History 93(1):
2021
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Fantoni, G.; Paoli, M. & A. Rotondi
Representations of “Italian Populism” in films. Modern Italy 27(1): 49-60.
2021
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Hodgson, N.
Women, Crusading and the Holy Land in Historical Narrative. Woodbridge: Boydell
2017
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Hodgson, N.; Fuller, A.; McCallum, J. & N. Morton (eds.)
Religion and Conflict in Medieval and Early Modern Worlds. London: Routledge
2021
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Hodgson, N.; Lewis, K.J. & M.M. Mesley (eds.)
Crusading and Masculinities. London: Routledge.
2019
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Jones, P and S.A. King
Navigating the Old English Poor Law: The Kirkby Lonsdale Letters, 1809-1836. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2020
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Jones, P and S.A. King
Pauper Voices, Public Opinion and Workhouse Reform in Mid-Victorian England – Bearing Witness. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
2020
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King, S
S. A. King, Fraudulent Lives: Imagining Welfare Cheats from the Poor Law to the Present (Montreal, 2024).
2024
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King, S
S. A. King, P. Carter, P. Jones, N. Carter and C. Beardmore, In Their Own Write: A New Poor Law History From Below (Montreal, 2022). Winner of the 2022 North American Victorian Studies Association Best Book of 2022 Prize. Winner of the American Historical Association Morris D. Forkosch Prize 2023.
2022
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King, S
P. Jones and S. A. King, Navigating the Old English Poor Law: The Kirkby Lonsdale Letters, 1809-1836 (Oxford, 2020). For a substantial pre-publication review of this book see the News section of The Observer, 20.12.20, p.39. The book was featured on the BBC New website on 26 December 2020: Recipient of a 2022 American Library Association Reference and User Services Association (RUSA): Best Historical Materials Award.
2020
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King, S
P. Jones and S. A. King, Pauper Voices, Public Opinion and Workhouse Reform in Mid-Victorian England – Bearing Witness (Basingstoke, 2020)
2020
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King, S
S. A. King, Writing the Lives of the English Poor, 1750s-1830s (London, 2019); Winner of the 2019 British Academy Peter Townsend Prize and the 2020 British Records Association Janette Harley Prize.
2019
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King, S
S. A. King, Sickness, Medical Welfare and the English Poor 1750-1834 (Manchester, 2018)
2018
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King, S
C. Beardmore, S. A. King and G. Monks, Disability Matters (Cambridge, 2018)
2018
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King, S
S. A. King and S. Shave (eds), Workhouse Lives: Staffing Institutions under the Old and New Poor Laws (Forthcoming, McGill-Queens University Press, 2025).
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King, S
C. Beardmore, C. Dobbing and S. A. King (eds.) Family Life in Britain, 1650-1910 (Basingstoke, 2019). ‘Among the top 25% downloaded eBooks’ on the Springer site as of 3 October 2021.
2019
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King, S
C. Beardmore, S. A. King, and G. Monks (eds.), The Land Agent: Past, Present and Future, (Newcastle, 2016)
2016
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King, S
P. Jones and S. A. King (eds.), Obligation, Entitlement and Dispute under the English Poor Laws, 1600-1900 (Newcastle, 2015)
2015
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King, S.A.
Sickness, Medical Welfare and the English Poor 1750-1834. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
2018
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King, S.A.
Women, Welfare and Local Politics 1880-1920: “We Might be Trusted”. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
2005
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King, S.A.
Writing the Lives of the English Poor, 1750s-1830s. London: McGill’s-Queens University Press
2018
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King, S.A. & G. Timmins
Making Sense of the Industrial Revolution. Manchester: Manchester University Press
2001
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King, S.A.; Carter, P.; Jones, P.; Carter, N. & C. Beardmore
In Their Own Write: A New Poor Law History From Below. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. Winner of the 2022 North American Victorian Studies Association Best Book of 2022 Prize. Winner of the American Historical Association Morris D. Forkosch Prize 2023
2022
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King, S.A.; Nutt, T. & A. Tomkins
Narratives of the Poor in Eighteenth Century Britain. London: Routledge
2006
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Lewis, T.
The UK’s ‘Statue Wars’: Can Human Rights Law Assist in their Resolution. Institute of Art and Law:
2023
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Lewis, T.
What to do with the buried giant? In Jill Marshall (ed.) Collective Historical Memory and Identity in the Freedom of Expression Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights. London: Routledge/Taylor and Francis
2022
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Reynolds, C.
Agonistic remembering and Northern Ireland’s 1968 @ 50. In James McAuley, Máire Braniff, and Graham Spencer (eds.), Troubles of the Past? history, identity and collective memory in Northern Ireland. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
2023
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Reynolds, C.
The symbiosis of oral history and agonistic memory: Voices of 68 and the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland, Journal of the British Academy 9(s3): 73-94
2021
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Reynolds, C.
Recalibrating memories: The divergent afterlife of Northern Ireland’s 1968. In Munro et. al. (eds.) Global Revolutionary Aesthetics and Politics after Paris ’68. London: Lexington Books
2021
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Reynolds, C.
Beneath the Troubles, the Cobblestones: Recovering the “Buried” Memory of Northern Ireland’s 1968. The American Historical Review 123( 3)
2018
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Reynolds, C.
Enduring insularity and the memory of Northern Ireland’s 1968’in E. Crooke and T. Maguire (eds.), Heritage after Conflict. Northern Ireland. Abingdon, Routledge, pp. 16-33
2018
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Reynolds, C.
Transnational Memories and Gender: Northern Ireland’s 1968 in S. Colvin and K. Karcher (eds.), Women, Global Protest Movements, and Political Agency. Rethinking the Legacy of 1968. Abingdon: Routledge
2018
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Reynolds, C. & C. Bull
Uses of oral history in museums: a tool for agonism and dissonance or promoting a linear narrative? Museum and Society 19(3): 283-300.
2021
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Reynolds, C. & G. Black
Engaging Audiences with Difficult Pasts: The Voices of ’68 Project at the Ulster Museum, Belfast. Curator. The Museum Journal. 17 November 2019
2019
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Reynolds, C. & P.M. Morin
Dealing with Contested Pasts from Northern Ireland to French Algeria: Transformative Strategies of Agonism in Action? In Félix Krawatzek and Nina Friess (eds.) Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 277-302.
2022
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Reynolds, C. & R. Parr
Northern Ireland’s 1968 at 50: agonism and protestant perspectives on civil rights. Contemporary British History 35(1): 1-25
2020
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Reynolds, C. & W. Blair
Dealing with the legacy of the past: oral history and museums in Northern Ireland’. Oral History 51(1): 114-127
2023
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Reynolds, C. & W. Blair
Museums and ‘difficult pasts’: Northern Ireland’s 1968. Museum International 70(3-4): 12-25
2018
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Rowley, M. & N. Hodgson
Miracles, Political Authority and Violence in Medieval and Early Modern History. London: Routledge
2022
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Silverstein, J.
Littman, Robert J., and Jay Silverstein. “Is This Like the Nile That Riseth Up?” Ethnic Relations at Thmuis. In Frontiers of Colonialism Pp. 179–207. University of Florida.
2017
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Silverstein, J.
Littman, Robert J., Jay Silverstein, Dora Goldsmith, Sean Coughlin, and Hamedy Mashaly. Eau de Cleopatra: Mendesian Perfume and Tell Timai. Near Eastern Archaeology 84(3): 216–229.
2021
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Silverstein, J.
Lorenzon, Marta, Jessica Nitschke, Robert J. Littman, and Jay Silverstein. Mudbricks, Construction Methods, and Stratigraphic Analysis: A Case Study at Tell Timai (Ancient Thmuis) in the Egyptian Delta. American Journal of Archaeology 124(1): 105.
2020
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Silverstein, J.
Redefining Evolution: Life Beyond the Limits of Neo-Darwinian Theory. Journal of Social Evolution & History.
2021
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Silverstein, J.
Panevolutionary Theory: Why We Are Wrong about Darwinian Theory. Academia Letters.
2021
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Silverstein, J.
Silverstein, J. Darwinian Dogma, the Selfish Gene, and Thoughts on Post-Genetic Evolutionary Theory. Academia Letters.
2021
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Silverstein, J.
Silverstein, J. The Case of Pfc. Charles McAllister: The Identification of an American First World War MIA. Human Remains and Violence 9(1): 70–90.
2023
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Silverstein, J.
Aztec Imperialism at Oztuma, Guerrero: Aztec—Chontal Relations during the Late Postclassic and Early Colonial Period. Ancient Mesoamerica 12(1): 31–48.
2001
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Silverstein, J.
This Land Is My Land: Identity and Conflict on the Western Frontier of the Aztec Empire. In Frontiers of Colonialism Pp. 293–324.
2017
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Silverstein, J. et al
Hill 209: The Last Stand of Operation Manchu, Korea. In Fields of Conflict: Battlefield Archaeology from the Roman Empire to the Korean War Volume2. Douglas Scott, Lawrence Babits, and Charles Haeckere, eds. Pp. 417–428. London: Praeger Security International.
2007
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Silverstein, Jay E., and Robert J. Littman
Silverstein, Jay E., and Robert J. Littman. Archaeological Correlates of the Rosetta Stone’s Great Revolt in the Nile Delta: Destruction at Tell Timai. Journal of Field Archaeology: 1–19.
2022
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Silverstein, Jay E., David Webster, Horacio Martinez, and Alvaro Soto
Rethinking the Great Earthwork of Tikal: A Hydraulic Hypothesis for the Classic Maya Polity. Ancient Mesoamerica 20(1): 45–58.
2009
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Silverstein, Jay E., Robert J. Littman, Stacey A. Bagdi, et al.
A Nilometer from Graeco-Roman Thmouis: Hydrographical, Historical, and Ideo-Political Significance in Hellenistic Egypt. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 35(1): 56–84.
2022
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D. 2024. Statues of Jeff Bezos. Angelaki, 29:4, 88-97. DOI: 10.1080/0969725X.2024.2382601
2024
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Steven Brown
Quinn, M., Gasparin, M., Green, W., Williams, M., Lilley, S., Zalasiewcz, J., Brown, S,D. & Saren, M. 2024. Re-organizing public value for city life in the Anthropocene. Organization, 31(7): 1070-1091. DOI: 10.1177/13505084241236453
2024
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Steven Brown
Simonsen, T.P.H., Brown, S.D. & Reavey, P. 2024. Vitality and nature in psychiatric spaces: Challenges and prospects for ‘healing architecture’ in the design of inpatient mental health environments. Health & Place, 85, 103169. DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.103169
2024
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D. & Lundy, C. 2024. A Deleuzian social psychology. In The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Social Psychology, ed. B. Gough. Palgrave, forthcoming.
2024
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D. & Reavey, P. 2024. Vital memory: Origins, development, applications. In The Palgave Encylopedia of Memory Studies, ed. L. Bietti et al. Palgrave, forthcoming
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D., Gasparin, M., Green, W., Lilley, S., Quinn, M., Williams, M., & Zalasiewicz, J. 2024. Anthropocene. In Encyclopedia of Critical Management Studies, eds. O. Bozkurt, R. Finn, E. Granter, C. Hunter, N. Kivinen, A. Kumar, L. McCann & B. Wierman. Edward Elgar, forthcoming
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D. 2024. Feeling safe in a panbiotic world. In Porous Becomings: Anthropological engagements with Michel Serres, ed. A. Bandak & D.M. Knight. Cambridge, Mass: Duke University Press.
2024
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Steven Brown
Bank, M.; Nissen, M. & Brown S.D. 2023. The twin dangers of order and disorder: Rethinking the relation between movement and change in drug treatment. Contemporary Drug Problems, 50(4): 491-506. DOI: 10.1177/00914509231204945
2023
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Steven Brown
Ravenhill, J.P., Reavey, P., Brown, S.D., Boden-Stuart, Z. 2023. “You Don’t Even Get a Hug”: Sexuality and Relational Security in Secure Mental Healthcare. In Relationships and Mental Health, eds. Z. Boden-Stuart & M. Larkin, M., eds. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
2023
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Steven Brown
Reavey, P. & Brown S.D. 2023. Visual methods in psychology. APA Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology, 2nd ed, forthcoming
2023
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D., Reavey, P., Ciarlo, D., & Balogun-Katung, A. 2023. Travelling memories: Repairing the past and imagining the future in medium-secure forensic psychiatric care. In Ecological Reparation: Repair, remediation and resurgence in social and environmental contexts, eds. D. Papadopoulos, M. Puig de la Bellacasa, & M. Tacchetti, Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp.225-241.
2023
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Steven Brown
Reavey, P., Brown, S.D., Ravenhill, J.P., Boden-Stuart, Z. & Ciarlo, D. 2022. Choreographies of sexual safety and liminality: Forensic mental health and the limits of recovery. Social Science & Medicine: Mental Health, 2, 100090. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2022.100090.
2022
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D. and P. Reavey 2022. The privatisation of remembering practices in contemporary inpatient mental healthcare: Going beyond Agnes’s Jacket. Memory, Mind & Media, 1, E7. DOI: 10.1017/mem.2021.8
2022
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Steven Brown
Brown, S.D. & Lundy, C. 2022. The possible in the life and work of Henri Bergson. In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible, ed. Vlad P. Glăveanu. Cham: Palgrave, pp.1213-1220 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90913-0_133
2022
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Fehlberg, T.; Kranz, D. 2024. Selbstwirksamkeit, Widerstand und Religion: Nuancen der Selbstverortung jüdischer Aktivisten in Deutschland, in: O. Decker, J. Kiess, A. Heller & E. Brähler (eds.): Vereint im Ressentiment. Autoritäre Dynamiken und rechtsextreme Einstellungen. Leipziger Autoritarismus Studie 2024. Gießen, p. 231–251.
2024
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Fehlberg, T. 2024. Discrimination and Empowerment – Present day political activism by Roma* and Sinti* in Germany,
2024
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Brunner, M., Fehlberg, T. & Heller, A. 2023. Nachgeborene. Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik. 47(185/186).
2023
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Fehlberg, T. 2023. Und wer muss die Hand reichen als Erster? Der Stärkere. Motivation für gesellschaftliches Engagement von Rom_nja und Sinti_ze in Deutschland, in: Brunner, M., Fehlberg, T. & Heller, Ayline (eds.): Nachgeborene. Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik. 47(185/186) p. 7-33.
2023
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Fehlberg, T. & Klein, A. 2021. Nachkomm_innen von NS-Verfolgten als erinnerungspolitische Akteur_innen, in: Lölke, J. & M. Staats (eds): richten – strafen – erinnern. Nationalsozialistische Justizverbrechen und ihre Nachwirkungen in der Bundesrepublik, Göttingen, p. 237–51.
2021
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Fehlberg, T. 2020. Verfolgung, Selbstorganisation und Gedenken. Sinti*ze und Rom*nja in Hamburg, ed. by RomBuK – Bildung und Kultur im Rom e.V., in: Nevipe. Nachrichten und Beiträge aus dem Rom e.V., 01/2020, p. 25-28.
2020
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Dymczyk, A. & T. Fehlberg, 2020. When Past is Present – Descendants of Survivors of Nazi Persecution, in: The British Association for Holocaust Studies. persecution.
2020
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Dymczyk, A. & T. Fehlberg. 2019. Introduction and Initiation into the Subject Area, in: Rebentisch, J., A. Dymczyk & T. Fehlberg (eds.): Trauma, Resilience and Empowerment – Descendants of survivors of Nazi persecution. Frankfurt: Mabuse-Verlag, p. 12-31.
2019
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Woodley, J.
The Cost of Civil Rights: Loss, Grief, and Death at US Civil Rights Museum. In The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death, ed. Trish Biers and Katie Clary. London: Routledge
2023
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Woodley, J.
The Meaning of Emancipation: African American Memory as a Challenge to The Birth of a Nation. In the Shadow of “The Birth of a Nation”: Race, Reception, Remix, ed. Paul McEwan and Melvyn Stokes. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 191-206.
2023
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Woodley, J.
‘Nothing is lost’: Mourning and memory at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. Memory Studies 16(5): 1054-1070.
2023
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Woodley, J.
‘Witnessing’ Lynching in Scholarship and in the Classroom. The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 20(1): 122-128
2021
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Woodley, J.
“Ma is in the park”: Memory, Identity, and the Bethune Memorial. Journal of American Studies 52(2): 474-502.
2018
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Woodley, J.
Art for Equality: the NAACP’s Cultural Campaign for Civil Rights. Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky
2014
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Woodley, J. & J. Wüstenberg
North America. In Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism, ed. by Yifat Gutman and Jenny Wüstenberg . London: Routledge
2023
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Wüstenberg, J.
Slow Memory: Remembering Gradual Change in an Accelerating World
Under review
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Wüstenberg, J.
Civil Society and Memory in Postwar Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
2017
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Wüstenberg, J.
Zivilgesellschaft und Erinnerungspolitik in Deutschland seit 1945. Berlin: LIT Verlag Berlin and Federal Agency for Political Education
2020
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Wüstenberg, J.
‘Locating Transnational Memory: how “unbound” remembrance is embedded in public spaces. Special Issue of the International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 32(4)
2019
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Wüstenberg, J.
Towards a Slow Memory Studies in Critical Memory Studies: New Approaches, edited by Brett A. Kaplan. London: Bloomsbury
2023
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Wüstenberg, J.
Dark Pedagogy in Comparative Perspective: Remembering Institutional Child Abuse. Jeunesse
2021
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Wüstenberg, J.
Climate and extinction crises move too slowly for us to pay attention – here’s the answer. The Conversation
27-Jan-22
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Wüstenberg, J. & A. Dutceac-Segesten
Memory Studies – the State of the Field. Memory Studies 10(4)
2017
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Wüstenberg, J. & A. Sierp (eds.)
Children in Public Memory. special issue of Jeuness (Agency in Transnational Memory Politics)
2020
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Wüstenberg, J. & A. Sierp (eds.)
Transnational Memory Politics in Europe. Special Issue of Journal of Contemporary European Studies
2015
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Wüstenberg, J. & S. Gensburger (eds.)
De-Commemoration – Removing Statues and Renaming Places. Oxford: Berghahn Books/ Paris: Fayard
2023
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Wüstenberg, J. & Y. Gutman
Challenging the Meaning of the Past from Below: A Typology for Comparative Research on Memory Activists.Memory Studies 15( 6)
2022
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Wüstenberg, J. & Y. Gutman (eds.)
Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism. London: Routledge
2023
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Wüstenberg, J.; Nijhawan, M. & D. Winland (eds.)
Contesting Memory and Citizenship in Canada. Special Issue of Citizenship Studies 22(4)
2018
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Wüstenberg, J.; Olick, J. & A. Sierp (eds.)
‘Taking Stock of Memory Studies’ special issue of Memory Studies.
2023