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- 1000 years of joys and sorrows : a memoir
- 12 days that made modern Britain
- 1956 : John Saville, EP Thompson & the reasoner
- A British fascist in the Second World War : the Italian war diary of James Strachey Barnes, 1943-45
- A century of female revolution : from Peterloo to Parliment
- A diplomatic meeting : Reagan, Thatcher, and the art of summitry
- A dream of John Ball
- A dream of John Ball
- A dutiful boy : a memoir of secrets, lies and family love
- A future for policing in England and Wales
- A government that worked better and cost less? : evaluating three decades of reform and change in UK central government
- A green and pagan land : myth, magic and landscape in British film and television
- A handbook of Romanticism studies
- A history of 1930s British literature
- A history of the Royal Navy : World War I
- A life discarded : 148 diaries found in the trash
- A new history of Britain since 1688 : four nations and an empire
- A not-so-special relationship : the US, the UK and German unification, 1945-1990
- A poetics of postmodernism and neomodernism : rewriting Mrs Dalloway
- A short history of British expansion : the modern empire and commonwealth
- A single thread
- A strange business : a revolution in art, culture, and commerce in 19th century London
- A terrible beauty : British artists in the First World War
- A very British conspiracy : the Shrewsbury 24 and the campaign for justice
- A visible man : a memoir
- A want of kindness : a novel
- A writer of our time : the life and work of John Berger
- A1 - The Great North Road
- Advancing empire : English interests and overseas expansion, 1613-1688
- Aesthetic painting in Britain and America : collectors, art worlds, networks
- Against the uprooted word : giving language time in transatlantic Romanticism
- Agent Sonya : Moscow's most daring wartime spy
- Ahead of the curve : women scientists at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
- Air Officer commanding : Hugh Dowding, architect of the Battle of Britain
- Alexander Korda's Private lives
- Alfred the Great
- Alive, alive oh! : and other things that matter
- Allies of convenience : a theory of bargaining in U.S. foreign relations
- Alternative film culture in inter-war Britain
- Always at war : British public narratives of war
- Always look on the bright side of life : a sortabiography
- Amboina, 1623 : fear and conspiracy on the edge of empire
- An anthology of Neo-Latin literature in British universities
- An island apart : Britain, Brexit, and Bonaparte's European dream
- Anatomy of riches : Sir Robert Paston's treasure
- Anglicizing America : empire, revolution, republic
- Anna : the biography
- Anne of the thousand days
- Anthony Eden, Anglo-American relations and the 1954 Indochina crisis
- Antipodal Shakespeare : remembering and forgetting in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, 1916-2016
- Antonia White and manic-depressive illness
- Apart from the text
- Appeasement : Chamberlain, Hitler, Churchill, and the road to war
- Arc of containment : Britain, the United States, and anticommunism in Southeast Asia
- Arguing about empire : imperial rhetoric in Britain and France, 1882-1956
- Armies and political change in Britain, 1660-1750
- Art in Britain, 1660-1815
- Art of the islands : Celtic, Pictish, Anglo-Saxon and Viking visual culture, c.450-1050
- Art school
- Art, cybernetics and pedagogy in post-war Britain : Roy Ascott's Groundcourse
- Arthur : god and hero in Avalon
- Arthur and Sherlock : Conan Doyle and the creation of Holmes
- Assembly
- At some disputed barricade : a novel
- At the end of the century
- At the mercy of their clothes : modernism, the middlebrow, and British garment culture
- Atomic Spy : the dark lives of Klaus Fuchs
- Autumn
- Avant-folk : small press poetry networks from 1950 to the present
- Awakening to China's rise : European foreign and security policies toward the People's Republic of China
- Bach, Handel and Scarlatti : reception in Britain 1750-1850
- Bagehot : the life and times of the greatest Victorian
- Balancing acts : behind the scenes at London's National Theatre
- Banishment in the early Atlantic world : convicts, rebels and slaves
- Banksy : you are an acceptable level of threat and if you were not you would know about it
- Barbara Hepworth : art & life
- Barbed wire disease : British and German prisoners of war, 1914-19
- Barbed wire university : the untold story of the interned Jewish intellectuals who turned an island prison into the most remarkable school in the world
- Battle of Britain : an epic conflict revisited
- Beasts of burden : biopolitics, labor, and animal life in British Romanticism
- Beeswing : losing my way and finding my voice, 1967-1975
- Behind the throne : a domestic history of the British royal household
- Bend it like Beckham : the musical
- Benjamin Britten in context
- Benjamin Franklin in London : the British life of America's founding father
- Between worlds : a queer boy from the valleys
- Beyond a joke : parody in English film and television comedy
- Bird summons
- Birdcage walk
- Black British drama : a transnational story
- Black Tommies : British soldiers of African descent in the First World War
- Black popular music in Britain since 1945
- Black women's narratives of NHS work-based learning : an ethnodrama : the difference between rhetoric and lived experience
- Black, gay, British, Christian, queer : the church and the famine of grace
- Blackening Britain : Caribbean Radicalism from Windrush to Decolonization
- Blinded by the light
- Blitz hospital : true stories of nursing in wartime London
- Blood royal : the Wars of the Roses, 1462-1485
- Book-men, book clubs, and the romantic literary sphere
- Border crossings : my journey as a Western Muslim
- Bourdieu and social movements : ideological struggles in the British anti-capitalist movement
- Bowie
- Breaking cover
- Breaking news : the remaking of journalism and why it matters now
- Breaking peace : Brexit and Northern Ireland
- BrexLit : the problem of Englishness in pre- and post-Brexit referendum literature
- Brexit and democracy : the role of parliaments in the UK and the European Union
- Brexlit : British literature and the European project
- Britain & Islam
- Britain : a future that works
- Britain and Europe : a short history
- Britain and European monetary cooperation, 1964-1979
- Britain and the Wars in Vietnam : The Supply of Troops, Arms and Intelligence, 1945-1975
- Britain and the formation of the Gulf States : embers of empire
- Britain's contested history : lessons for patriots
- Britain's lost revolution? : Jacobite Scotland and French grand strategy, 1701-1708
- Britain, Germany and the road to the Holocaust : British attitudes towards Nazi atrocities
- British Muslims : new directions in Islamic thought, creativity and activism
- British art and the First World War, 1914-1924
- British avant-garde theatre
- British banking : continuity and change from 1694 to the present
- British children's cinema : from The thief of Bagdad to Wallace and Gromit
- British fictions of the sixties : the making of the swinging decade
- British historians and national identity : from Hume to Churchill
- British human rights organizations and Soviet dissent, 1965-1985
- British literature in transition : 1920-1940 futility and anarchy
- British multiculturalism and the politics of representation
- British philosophy in the seventeenth century
- British posters of the First World War
- British rubbish
- British rural landscapes on film
- British theatre and performance 1900-1950
- British theatre and the Great War, 1914-1919 : new perspectives
- British women composers and instrumental chamber music in the early twentieth century
- British women's history : a documentary history from the enlightenment to World War I
- Brothers at arms : American independence and the men of France & Spain who saved it
- Buried : an alternative history of the first millennium in Britain
- Burying your brother in the pavement
- Butler to the world : how Britain helps the world's worst people launder money, commit crimes, and get away with anything
- Cabin crew conflict : the British Airways dispute 2009-11
- Cabinet's finest hour : the hidden agenda of May 1940
- Captives of war : British prisoners of war in Europe in the Second World War
- Captured memories 1900-1918 : across the threshold of war
- Castles : their history and evolution in medieval Britain
- Cecil Hepworth and the rise of the British film industry 1899-1911
- Celebrity culture and the myth of Oceania in Britain : 1770-1823
- Ceramics and the museum
- Challenging the politics of early intervention : who's 'saving' children and why
- Charles Dickens and his publishers
- Charles I : King and collector
- Childhood and Markets : Infants, Parents and the Business of Child Caring
- Churchill's last stand : the struggle to unite Europe
- Churchill, Eisenhower, and the making of the modern world
- Churchill, Roosevelt & company : studies in character and statecraft
- Cinema memories : a people's history of cinema-going in 1960s Britain
- Cinemas and cinemagoing in wartime Britain, 1939 -45 : the utility dream palace
- Civvies : middle-class men on the English home front, 1914-18
- Clean living under difficult circumstances : finding a home in the ruins of modernism
- Clementine : the life of Mrs. Winston Churchill
- Come over to Dover : song
- Conceived in modernism : the aesthetics and politics of birth control
- Concrete poetry : post-war modernist public art
- Confess : the autobiography
- Constructing nineteenth-century religion : literary, historical, and religious studies in dialogue
- Consul John Beecroft's journal of his mission to Dahomey, 1850
- Contemporary British theatre : breaking new ground
- Contested liberalisms : Martineau, Dickens and the Victorian press
- Continental strangers : German exile cinema, 1933-1951
- Conversations with McCartney
- Converting Britannia : Evangelicals and British public life 1770-1840
- Counterinsurgency wars and the Anglo-American alliance : the special relationship on the rocks
- Court, country, city : British art and architecture, 1660-1735
- Covenanting citizens : the Protestation oath and popular culture in the English Revolution
- Creating African fashion histories : politics, museums, and sartorial practices
- Crime writing in interwar Britain : fact and fiction in the Golden Age
- Criminal justice and taxation
- Crisis, representation and resilience : perspectives on contemporary British theatre
- Crossing the color line : race, sex, and the contested politics of colonialism in Ghana
- Cruel to be kind : the life and music of Nick Lowe
- Cultural backlash : Trump, Brexit, and the rise of authoritarian populism
- Culture and propaganda in World War II : music, film and the battle for national identity
- Cultures of correspondence in early modern Britain
- Cursed Britain : a history of witchcraft and black magic in modern times
- D-Day girls : the spies who armed the resistance, sabotaged the Nazis, and helped win World War II
- Dangerous amusements : leisure, the young working class and urban space in Britain, c.1870-1939
- Dark matter : independent filmmaking in the 21st century
- Daughters of the Winter Queen : four remarkable sisters, the crown of Bohemia, and the enduring legacy of Mary, Queen of Scots
- Dearest Sister Wendy . . . : a surprising story of faith and friendship
- Death by silver
- Dedication : Shakespeare and Southampton, a new play
- Defiance : the extraordinary life of Lady Anne Barnard
- Defining the discographic self : 'Desert Island Discs' in context
- Democratising beauty in nineteenth-century Britain : art and the politics of public life
- Detestable and wicked arts : New England and witchcraft in the early modern Atlantic world
- Disciplining the empire : politics, governance, and the rise of the British navy
- Disenfranchising democracy : constructing the electorate in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France
- Disillusioned : Victorian photography and the discerning subject
- Disputed titles : Ireland, Scotland, and the novel of inheritance, 1798-1832
- Disraeli : the novel politician
- Divided on D-Day : how conflicts and rivalries jeopardized the Allied victory at Normandy
- Dividing the spoils : perspectives on military collections and the British empire
- Doppelgänger dilemmas : Anglo-Dutch relations in early modern English literature and culture
- Double exposures : performance as photography, photography as performance
- Dragon lords : the history and legends of Viking England
- Dreamworlds of race : empire and the utopian destiny of Anglo-America
- Dressed as in a painting : women and British aestheticism in an age of reform
- Dunkirk
- E.P. Thompson and the making of the new left : essays and polemics
- Ear for eye : parts one, two and three
- Early modern theatre and the figure of disability
- Ecocidal capitalism : from Britain to the Virginia Company to now
- Edmund Spenser and the eighteenth-century book
- Education, education, education
- Edward I : new interpretations
- Edward Seago
- Elizabeth & Margaret : the intimate world of the Windsor sisters
- Elizabeth : the forgotten years
- Elizabeth R
- Elusive : how Peter Higgs solved the mystery of mass
- Empire in the air : airline travel and the African diaspora
- Empire, early photography and spectacle : the global career of showman daguerreotypist J.W. Newland
- Endeavour : the ship that changed the world
- Enemy of all mankind : a true story of piracy, power, and history's first global manhunt
- England's cross of gold : Keynes, Churchill, and the governance of economic beliefs
- England's other countrymen : Black Tudor society
- English and empire : literary history, dialect, and the digital archive
- English as a Lingua Franca in migrants' trauma narratives
- English radicalism in the twentieth century : a distinctive politics?
- Enoch Powell : politics and ideas in modern Britain
- Entangled empires : the Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830
- Environmental health and housing : issues for public health
- Esmond and Ilia : an unreliable memoir
- Essays in divinity
- Everyday life in Viking-age towns : social approaches to towns in England and Ireland, c. 800-1100
- Exhibiting the empire : cultures of display and the British Empire
- Exiting prostitution : a study in female desistance
- Exorbitant Enlightenment : Blake, Hamann, and Anglo-German constellations
- Experiences of mental illness & the NHS
- Fasting and feasting : the life of visionary food writer Patience Gray
- Fatherhood and the British working class, 1865-1914
- Feeling the strain : a cultural history of stress in twentieth-century Britain
- Female criminality : infanticide, moral panics and the female body
- Feminine fascism : women in Britain's fascist movement, 1923-1945
- Fighting with the empire : Canada, Britain, and global conflict, 1867-1947
- Films for the colonies : cinema and the preservation of the British Empire
- Fixing Babel : an historical anthology of applied lexicography
- Follow me, Akhi : the online world of British Muslims
- Forging the kingdom : power in English society, 973-1189
- Foundations : how the built environment made twentieth-century Britain
- Frank Ramsey : a sheer excess of powers
- Freedom's debtors : British antislavery in Sierra Leone in the age of revolution
- From empire to humanity : the American Revolution and the origins of humanitarianism
- From witches to crack moms : women, drug law, and policy
- Gal-dem
- Geography is destiny : Britain and the world : a 10,000-year history
- George Eliot for the twenty-first century : literature, philosophy, politics
- George Michael : a life
- Gertrude Bell and Iraq : a life and legacy
- Ghost patrol : a history of the Long Range Desert Group, 1940-1945
- Gosford Park
- Gothic Britain : dark places in the provinces and margins of the British Isles
- Gothic Invasions : imperialism, war and fin-de-siècle popular fiction
- Grand improvisation : America confronts the British superpower, 1945-1957
- Great Britain
- Great Britain : handbook for travellers
- Great British plans : who made them and how they worked
- Hadrian's Wall
- Health and safety in contemporary Britain : society, legitimacy, and change since 1960
- Heart of the race : Black women's lives in Britain
- Henry VII's new men and the making of Tudor England
- Herbert of Bosham : a medieval polymath
- Heyday : the 1850s and the dawn of the global age
- High minds : the Victorians and the birth of modern Britain
- History and the written word : documents, literacy, and language in the Age of the Angevins
- History of Alfred the Great : the founder of the British Empire
- History of King Alfred of England
- History of King Alfred of England
- History of King Charles the First of England
- History of King Charles the First of England
- History of King Charles the Second of England
- History of King Richard the First of England
- History of King Richard the Second of England
- History of King Richard the Third of England
- History of Margaret of Anjou : queen of Henry VI of England
- History of Margaret of Anjou : queen of Henry VI of England
- History of Queen Elizabeth
- History of Queen Elizabeth
- Home and nation in British literature from the English to the French revolutions
- Home fires : the story of the Women's Institute in the Second World War
- Hong Kong and British culture, 1945-97
- House of Nutter : the rebel tailor of Savile Row
- How people judge policing
- How to be a Tudor : a dawn-to-dusk guide to Tudor life
- How to be a Victorian : a dawn-to-dusk guide to Victorian life
- How to behave badly in Elizabethan England : a guide for knaves, fools, harlots, cuckolds, drunkards, liars, thieves, and braggarts
- How to build a boat : a father, his daughter, and the unsailed sea
- Hugh Lane : the art market and the art museum, 1893-1915
- Hugh Trevor-Roper : the historian
- Hunger, poetry and the Oxford movement : the tractarian social vision
- Hungry Britain : the rise of food charity
- I'm not running
- Illuminated history books in the Anglo-Norman world, 1066-1272
- Immigration and contemporary British theater : finding a home on the stage
- Imperial paradoxes : training the senses and tasting the eighteenth century
- Imperial wine : how the British empire made wine's new world
- Imperialism, economic development and social change in West Africa
- In Byron's wake : the turbulent lives of Byron's wife and daughter : Annabella Milbanke and Ada Lovelace
- In the company of nurses : the history of the British Army Nursing Service in the Great War
- In the loop
- In their place : the imagined geographies of poverty
- In-yer-face theatre : British drama today
- Indian soldiers in World War I : race and representation in an imperial war
- Inequality and the 1%
- Insane acquaintances : visual modernism and public taste in Britain, 1910-1951
- Institutional character : collectivity, individuality, and the modernist novel
- Intentions
- International financial centres after the Global Financial Crisis and Brexit
- Into the arms of strangers : stories of the Kindertransport
- Ira Aldridge : the last years, 1855-1867
- Islam and Britain : Muslim mission in an age of empire
- Islam in British media discourses : understanding perceptions of Muslims in the news
- Island on fire : the revolt that ended slavery in the British Empire
- Italian politics and nineteenth-century British literature and culture
- Ivanhoe
- Jakob's colors
- James Harrington : an intellectual biography
- Japonisme in Britain : Whistler, Menpes, Henry, Hornel, and nineteenth-century Japan
- Jews and photography in Britain
- Jews in Medieval England : teaching representations of the other
- John Craxton : a life of gifts
- John Selden and the western political tradition
- Joshua Sofaer : performance - objects - participation
- Julie Christie
- Just around midnight : rock and roll and the racial imagination
- Keep fighting : three interviews with Britain's Animal Liberation Front press officers
- Kenneth Clark : life, art and civilisation
- Killers of the king : the men who dared to execute Charles I
- King Arthur : the making of the legend
- King of the last days
- Labour relations
- Lady in waiting : my extraordinary life in the shadow of the crown
- Land of the green man : a journey through the supernatural landscapes of the British Isles
- Landmarks
- Last Hope Island : Britain, occupied Europe, and the brotherhood that helped turn the tide of war
- Latin in medieval Britain
- Laugh lines : caricaturing painting in nineteenth-century France
- Lawrence Gowing : selected writings on art
- Legacy of empire : Britain, Zionism and the creation of Israel
- Les perles de la couronne
- Letters of Walter Pater
- Listening to British nature : wartime, radio, and modern life, 1914-1945
- Literature and class : from the peasants' revolt to the French Revolution
- Literature and revolution : British responses to the Paris Commune of 1871
- Lives, identities and histories in the central Middle Ages
- Lobbying : the dark side of politics
- Londinium : a biography : Roman London from its origins to the fifth century
- Louise Jopling : a biographical and cultural study of the modern woman artist in Victorian Britain
- Love, Cecil : a journey with Cecil Beaton
- Lover's eyes : eye miniatures from the Skier Collection
- Loyalty, memory and public opinion in England, 1658-1727
- Macaulay and the Enlightenment
- Mad and bad : real heroines of the regency
- Madame Fourcade's secret war : the daring young woman who led France's largest spy network against Hitler
- Magic in Merlin's realm : a history of occult politics in Britain
- Magna Carta : the birth of liberty
- Making love : sentiment and sexuality in eighteenth-century British literature
- Making stars : biography and celebrity in eighteenth-century Britain
- Malthus : the life and legacies of an untimely prophet
- Margaret Thatcher : the authorized biography : herself alone
- Mary, Countess of Derby, and the politics of Victorian Britain
- Mary, Queen of Scots
- Masters and servants : the Hudson's Bay Company and its North American workforce, 1668-1786
- Matangi, Maya, M.I.A.
- Matthew Arnold and English education : the poet's pioneering advocacy in middle class instruction
- Medicine is war : the martial metaphor in Victorian literature and culture
- Medina in Birmingham, Najaf in Brent : inside British Islam
- Men in reserve : British civilian masculinities in the Second World War
- Migrant Britain : histories and historiographies : essays in honour of Colin Holmes
- Migrants in medieval England, c. 500-c. 1500
- Mike Leigh on Mike Leigh
- Missionaries and modernity : education in the British Empire, 1830-1910
- Mixed faith and shared feeling : theater in post-reformation London
- Modern British drama on screen
- Modernism and copyright
- Modernism at the Microphone : Radio, Propaganda, and Literary Aesthetics During World War II./
- Modernism, periodicals, and cultural poetics
- Modernist empathy : geography, elegy, and the uncanny
- Monetary policy and financial repression in Britain, 1951-59
- Monopoly restored : how the super-rich robbed Main Street
- Moonlighting
- Moral commerce : Quakers and the Transatlantic boycott of the slave labor economy
- Mr Barry's war. Rebuilding the houses of parliament after the great fire of 1834.
- Mr Foote's other leg
- Mr. Lear : a life of art and nonsense
- Mrs Delany : a life
- Multicultural kingdom : ethnic diversity, mission and the church
- Multilingual subjects : on standard English, its speakers, and others in the long eighteenth century
- Music theatre in Britain : 1960-1975
- Muslim mothers and their children's schooling
- NO. 10 : the geography of power at Dowing Street
- Nature's truth : photography, painting, and science in Victorian Britain
- Navigating tattooed women's bodies : intersections of class and gender
- New British cinema from Submarine to 12 Years a Slave : the resurgence of British film-making
- New woman ecologies : from arts and crafts to the Great War and beyond
- Ninety-nine glimpses of Princess Margaret
- Not like home : American visitors to Britain in the 1950s
- Not working : where have all the good jobs gone?
- Now we shall be entirely free
- Obscene pedagogies : transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
- Ocean science and the British Cold War state
- Of precariousness. Vulnerabilities, responsibilities, communities in 21st-century British drama and theatre.
- Of time and the city
- Olivier
- On further reflection : 60 years of writing
- One hot summer : Dickens, Darwin, Disraeli, and the great stink of 1858
- One two three four : the Beatles in time
- Opium and empire : the lives and careers of William Jardine and James Matheson
- Ordinary matters : modernist women's literature and photography
- Our longest days : a people's history of the Second World War
- Out of the ordinary : how everyday life inspired a nation and how it can again
- Outlandish
- Pagan Britain
- Palaces of pleasure : from music halls to the seaside to football, how the Victorians invented mass entertainment
- Parade's end
- Parade's end
- Parties, agents and electoral culture in England, 1880-1910
- Patrick Leigh Fermor : a life in letters
- Peculiar ground : a novel
- Performance nude
- Personal business : character and commerce in Victorian literature and culture
- Personifying prehistory : relational ontologies in Bronze Age Britain and Ireland
- Persuading John Bull : Union and Confederate propaganda in Britain, 1860-65
- Phantom lady : Hollywood producer Joan Harrison, the forgotten woman behind Hitchcock
- Photography of protest and community : the radical collectives of the 1970s
- Photography, natural history and the nineteenth-century museum : exchanging views of empire
- Pick a pocket or two : a history of British musical theatre
- Pictures-within-pictures in nineteenth-century Britain
- Picturing England between the wars : word and image 1918-1940
- Picturing the closet : male secrecy and homosexual visibility in Britain
- Pirating fictions : ownership and creativity in nineteenth-century popular culture
- Plays, One
- Poetry and the thought of song in nineteenth-century Britain
- Poetry in pre-Raphaelite paintings : transcending boundaries
- Policing and public trust : exposing the inner uniform
- Political affairs of the heart : female travel writers, the sentimental travelogue, and revolution, 1775-1800
- Postcolonial minorities in Britain and France : in the hyphen of the nation-state
- Posthumous lives : World War I and the culture of memory
- Present tense : a Radiohead compendium
- Presenting Sacha Guitry
- Prince Charles : the passions and paradoxes of an improbable life
- Princely education in early modern Britain
- Print, politics and the provincial press in modern Britain
- Printed textiles : British and American cottons and linens 1700-1850
- Programmed inequality : how Britain discarded women technologists and lost its edge in computing
- Projecting citizenship : photography and belonging in the British Empire
- Property : stories between two novellas
- Prophecy, politics and place in medieval England : from Geoffrey of Monmouth to Thomas of Erceldoune
- Provenance research in book history : a handbook
- Provenance research in book history : a handbook
- Psychedelia and other colours
- Public history : a practical guide
- Public schools and the Great War
- Queen : a kind of magic : an illustrated history
- Queen Elizabeth,
- Race and the undeserving poor : from abolition to Brexit
- Racism, class and the racialized outsider
- Radical parliamentarians and the English Civil War
- Raz : just one more night out in the booze Bratain
- Reading for health : medical narratives and the nineteenth-century novel
- Reason to believe : the controversial life of Rabbi Louis Jacobs
- Rebel women between the wars : fearless writers and adventurers
- Rebirth of the English comic strip : a kaleidoscope, 1847-1870
- Red coats and wild birds : how military ornithologists and migrant birds shaped empire
- Redbrick : a social and architectural history of Britain's civic universities
- Regulatory crisis : negotiating the consequences of risk, disasters and crises
- Remembering British television : audience, archive and industry
- Reporting the First World War : Charles Repington, the times and the Great War
- Rethinking anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive theories for social work practice
- Rethinking revolutionary change in Europe : a neostructuralist approach
- Revolution against empire : taxes, politics, and the origins of American independence
- Revolution remembered : seditious memories after the British civil wars
- Reynolds Stone : engravings
- Richard I
- Richard II
- Richard III
- Richard III
- Romantic women's life writing : reputation and afterlife
- Roots, radicals and rockers : how skiffle changed the world
- Royal Greenwich : a history in kings and queens
- Royal and urban gunpowder weapons in late Medieval England
- Royal gifts : arts and crafts from around the world
- Royal rage and the construction of Anglo-Norman authority, c. 1000-1250
- Royal responsibility in Anglo-Norman historical writing
- Royal witches : witchcraft and the nobility in fifteenth-century England
- Ruling the world : freedom, civilisation and liberalism in the nineteenth-century British Empire
- Sacred Britannia : the gods and rituals of Roman Britain
- Safe as houses : private greed, political negligence and housing policy after Grenfell
- Samuel Johnson & the journey into words
- Schism : the battle that forged freemasonary
- Schools, food and social learning
- Scotland forever! : the Scots Greys at Waterloo
- Screening the Hollywood rebels in 1950s Britain
- Secrets and spies : U.K. intelligence accountability after Iraq and Snowden
- Secular martyrdom in Britain and Ireland : from Peterloo to the present
- Serendipitous adventures with Britannia: : personalities, politics and culture in Britain
- Servants : a downstairs history of Britain from the nineteenth century to modern times
- Seven lives from mass observation. Britain in the late twentieth century.
- Sex and sexuality in Georgian Britain
- Sex, politics and society : the regulation of sexuality since 1800
- She-wolves : the women who ruled England before Elizabeth
- Shepherds, sheep, hirelings & wolves : an anthology of Christian currents in English life since AD 550
- Single lives : modern women in literature, culture, and film
- Sister sleuths : female detectives in Britain
- Slade house
- Snatches : moments from 100 years of women's lives : [eight monologues]
- Social and political theatre in twenty-first century Britain : staging crisis
- Social citizenship in an age of welfare regionalism : the state of the social union
- Social networks and music worlds
- Social opulence and private restraint : the consumer in British socialist thought since 1800
- Something in the blood : the untold story of Bram Stoker, the man who wrote Dracula
- Special educational needs and disability : the basics
- Special operations in World War II : British and American irregular warfare
- Spirit matters : occult beliefs, alternative religions, and the crisis of faith in Victorian Britain
- Squadron : ending the African slave trade
- Square haunting : five lives in London between the wars
- Staging British South Asian culture : Bollywood and Bhangra in British theatre
- Stairways to heaven : rebuilding the British film industry
- State and society : a social and political history of Britain since 1870
- Staufen and Plantagenets : two empires in comparison
- Stick to the skin : African American and Black British art, 1965-2015
- Strategies of compliance with the European Court of Human Rights : rational choice within normative constraints
- Stuart Hall's voice : intimations of an ethics of receptive generosity
- Studies in sentiment : Apple-blossom in Brittany ; The eyes of pride ; Countess Marie of the angels ; The dying of Francis Donne
- Succession
- Sweet and clean? : bodies and clothes in early modern England
- Sylvia Pankhurst : natural born rebel
- Systems of suffering : dispersal and the denial of asylum
- Teaching and learning in diverse and inclusive classrooms : key issues for new teachers
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