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- "No Standing Armies!" : The Antiarmy Ideology in Seventeenth-Century England
- 'Curing queers' : mental nurses and their patients, 1935-1974
- 50 facts everyone should know about crime and punishment in Britain
- A Baronial Family in Medieval England : The Clares, 1217-1314
- A better world is possible : the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and social progress
- A brief history of the Episcopal Church : with a chapter on the Anglican Reformation and an appendix on the annulment of Henry VIII
- A chemical passion : the forgotten story of chemistry at British independent girls' schools, 1820s-1930s
- A colour guide to pollen loads of the honey bee : Ein Farbenführer für die Pollenhöschen der Honigbiene = Guide des couleurs pour les pelotes de pollen des abeilles domestiques
- A dominant character : the radical science and restless politics of J. B. S. Haldane
- A game of birds and wolves : the ingenious young women whose secret board game helped win World War II
- A game of hare & hounds : an operational-level command study of the Guilford Courthouse Campaign, 18 January-15 March 1781
- A grain of faith : religion in mid-century British literature
- A green and pleasant land : how England's gardeners fought the Second World War
- A guide to British military history : the subject and the sources
- A history of Britain : 1945 to Brexit
- A legacy of ancient oaks
- A natural history of the hedgerow : and ditches, dykes and dry stone walls
- A net for small fishes
- A perfect spy
- A right to bear arms? : the contested role of history in contemporary debates on the Second Amendment
- A secret sisterhood : the literary friendships of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot & Virginia Woolf
- A short history of the Anglo-Saxons
- A special relationship : Britain comes to Hollywood and Hollywood comes to Britain
- A speech, made in Parliament by Mr. Glyn on Wednesday the 5 of January 1641 : concerning the breaches of the priviledges thereof, by breaking open the chambers truncks and studies of the six worthy members of Parliament upon their accusation of high treason by His Majesty
- A spy named Orphan : the enigma of Donald Maclean
- A union forever : the Irish question and U.S. foreign relations in the Victorian age
- A useful history of Britain : the politics of getting things done
- A view of the empire at sunset
- A voice from heaven : British choral masterpieces
- A walk in the park : the life and times of a people's institution
- A woman in Arabia : the writings of the Queen of the Desert
- Aaron Klug : a long way from Durban : a biography
- Abortion wars : the fight for reproductive rights
- Ada Lovelace : the making of a computer scientist
- Adjusting the contrast : British television and constructs of race
- Adult literacy policy and practice : from intrinsic values to instrumentalism
- Advising in austerity : reflections on challenging times for advice agencies
- Aesthetics of contingency : writing, politics, and culture in England, 1639-89
- Affect and abolition in the Anglo-Atlantic, 1770-1830
- Africans in East Anglia, 1467-1833
- Age in love : Shakespeare and the Elizabethan court
- Agency : a partial history of live art
- Agincourt : the fight for France
- Airpower and the cult of the offensive
- Albemarle Street : portraits, personalities, and presentations at The Royal Institution
- Alexander Williamson : a victorian chemist and the making of modern Japan
- Alfred Hitchcock : cinema on the edge of nothing
- All hall to the Archpriest : confessional conflict, toleration, and the politics of publicity in post-reformation England
- All in the mix : race, class and school choice
- All that glittered : Britain's most precious metal from Adam Smith to the Gold Rush
- Amelioration and empire : progress and slavery in the plantation Americas
- America and Britain : was there ever a special relationship?
- Americomania and the French Revolution debate in Britain, 1789--1802
- An empire of air and water : uncolonizable space in the British imagination, 1750-1850
- An empire on the edge : how Britain came to fight America
- An equal burden : the men of the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War
- An historian in peace and war : the diaries of Harold Temperley
- Anarchy & beauty : William Morris and his legacy, 1860-1960
- Anatomy of a duel in Jacobean England : gentry honour, violence and the law
- Anatomy of a soldier
- Angels in early medieval England
- Anglo-American policy toward the Persian Gulf, 1978-1985 : power, influence and restraint
- Anglo-Italian cultural relations in the later Middle Ages
- Anthony McCall : notebooks and conversations
- Anti-racist scholar-activism
- Archaeology hotspot Great Britain : unearthing the past for armchair archaeologists
- Archbishop Pole
- Architects and intellectual culture in post-restoration England
- Arminius Vambéry and the British Empire : between East and West
- Arranging marriage : conjugal agency in the South Asian diaspora
- Art in Britain, 1660-1815
- Art of the islands : Celtic, Pictish, Anglo-Saxon and Viking visual culture, c.450-1050
- Art, propaganda and aerial warfare in Britain during the Second World War
- Arthur and Sherlock : Conan Doyle and the creation of Holmes
- Artists making landscapes in post-war Britain
- Artists moving image in britain since 1989
- Arts and crafts pioneers : the Hobby Horse men and their Century Guild
- As an Equal? : Au Pairing in the 21st Century
- Assembling cultures : workplace activism, labour militancy and cultural change in Britain's car factories, 1945-82
- Assembly
- At hawthorn time
- Athelstan : the making of England
- Automobility and the city in twentieth-century Britain and Japan
- Baby boomers and generational conflict
- Barbara Hepworth : the sculptor in the studio
- Barbara Hepworth : writings and conversations
- Barbarism and religion
- Barbed-wire blues : a blinded musician's memoir of waretime captivity, 1940-1943
- Basil Ede's Birds
- Battle of the fields : rural community and authority in Britain during the Second World War
- Battle royal : the Wars of the Roses, 1440-1462
- Bearsden : the story of a Roman fort
- Beastly possessions : animals in Victorian consumer culture
- Beecham : Symphony No. 3
- Beecham : Symphony no. 4, Pelléas et Mélisande, Tapiola, Swanwhite, Symphony no. 7
- Being Modern : The Cultural Impact of Science in the Early Twentieth Century
- Ben Jonson, John Marston and early modern drama : satire and the audience
- Bess of Hardwick : new perspectives
- Between generations : collaborative authorship in the golden age of children's literature
- Between monopoly and free trade : the English East India Company, 1600-1757
- Beyond bulimic learning : improving teaching in further education
- Beyond caring
- Black British history : new perspectives
- Black British lives matter
- Black London : the imperial metropolis and decolonization in the twentieth century
- Black Tudors : the untold story
- Black resistance to British policing
- Blackamoores : Africans in Tudor England, their presence, status and origins
- Blazons : new and selected poems, 2000-2018
- Bless 'em all : humorous songs from World War II
- Bob Dylan and the British sixties : a cultural history
- Bookplates by Richard Shirley Smith
- Boom cities : architect-planners and the politics of radical urban renewal in 1960s Britain
- Brexit : status and outlook
- Brexit : why Britain voted to leave the European Union
- Brexit and Beyond : Rethinking the Futures of Europe
- Brexit and internal security : political and legal concerns on the future UK-EU relationship
- Brexit in history : sovereignty or a European Union?
- Britain and Africa
- Britain and the dictatorships of Argentina and Chile, 1973-82 : foreign policy, corporations and social movements
- Britain in the Islamic world : imperial and post-imperial connections
- Britain's imperial retreat from China, 1900-1931
- Britain's maritime empire : Southern Africa, the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean, 1763-1820
- Britannia's embrace : modern humanitarianism and the imperial origins of refugee relief
- Britannia's zealots : tradition, empire and the forging of the conservative right, Volume 1
- British Baroque : power and illusion
- British Civilization : An Introduction
- British East Asian plays
- British Enlightenment theatre : dramatizing difference
- British Foreign Office Documents on the Macedonian Question, 1919-1941
- British Library newspapers
- British and Irish butterflies : an island perspective
- British and Irish religious orders in Europe, 1560-1800 : conventuals, mendicants and monastics in motion
- British black art : debates on the western art history
- British children's literature and material culture : commodities and consumption 1850-1914
- British civic society at the end of empire : decolonisation, globalisation, and international responsibility
- British clandestine activities in Romania during the Second World War
- British cultural memory and the second World War
- British foreign policy since 1945
- British intelligence and Hitler's empire in the Soviet Union, 1941-1945
- British musical theatre since 1950
- British pirates and society, 1680-1730
- British pirates in print and performance
- British progressive pop 1970-1980
- British propaganda and wars of empire : influencing friend and foe 1900-2010
- British romantic literature and the emerging modern Greek nation
- British royal and Japanese imperial relations, 1868-2018 : 150 years of assocation, engagement and celebration
- British sociability in the long eighteenth century : challenging the Anglo-French connection
- British studio ceramics in the 20th century
- British theatre companies
- British women of the Eastern Front : war, writing and experience in Serbia and Russia, 1914-20
- British women's writing from Brontë to Bloomsbury
- British writers and the approach of World War II
- Brittania waves the rules
- Brochs and the Empire : the impact of Rome on Iron Age Scotland as seen in the Leckie Broch excavations
- Browned off and bloody-minded : the British soldier goes to war, 1939-1945
- Brutus of Troy : and the quest for the ancestry of the British
- Burial, landscape and identity in early medieval Wessex
- Byronic heroes in nineteenth-century women's writing and screen adaptation
- CARF : Campaign Against Racism & Fascism
- Capitalism's conscience : 200 years of the Guardian
- Caro
- Castles, siegeworks and settlements : surveying the archaeology of the twelfth century
- Catalogue of paintings in the collection of the Society of Antiquaries of London
- Catholic faith and practice in England, 1779-1992 : the role of revivalism and renewal
- Cecily Neville : mother of Richard III
- Censored : a literary history of subversion and control
- Changes in mortality trends: England and Wales, 1931-1961 : a study of trends in the death rates in England and Wales analyzed by sex, age, and cause of death as part of a survey of trends in the United States and other countries
- Chaos and cosmos : literary roots of modern ecology in the British nineteenth century
- Charles Crichton
- Charles II : art & power
- Child labor in the British Victorian entertainment industry : 1875-1914
- Children's books of the 19th century
- Churchill : the contradictions of greatness
- Ciphers
- Clash of cultures? : The Romano-British period in the west midlands
- Closed on Mondays : behind the scenes at the museum
- Cnut : the North Sea King
- Cnut the Great
- Coastal cultures of the long nineteenth century
- Cold War culture : intellectuals, the media and the practice of history
- Collected works
- Collecting the past : British collectors and their collections from the 18th to the 20th centuries
- Collective understanding, radicalism, and literary history, 1645-1742
- Collision course : the Olympic tragedy of Mary Decker and Zola Budd
- Colonizing paradise : landscape and empire in the British West Indies
- Colour films in Britain : the Eastmancolor revolution
- Comment is free & Start swimming : two plays / by James Fritz
- Commerce, finance and statecraft : histories of England, 1600-1780
- Community without consent : new perspectives on the Stamp Act
- Comparative employment relations : France, Germany and Britain
- Conceptual art in Britain 1964-1979
- Conductors in Britain, 1870-1914 : wielding the baton at the height of empire
- Contacts, collisions and relationships : Britons and Chileans in the independence era, 1806-1831
- Contemporary women stage directors : conversations on craft
- Contested modernity : sectarianism, nationalism, and colonialism in Bahrain
- Contesting British Chinese culture
- Continental England : form, translation, and Chaucer in the Hundred Years' War
- Continental drift : Britain and Europe from the end of empire to the rise of Euroscepticism
- Continuatio Eulogii : the continuation of the Eulogium historiarum, 1364-1413
- Copley and West in England, 1775-1815
- Corsets and codpieces : a history of outrageous fashion, from Roman times to the modern era
- Counter-radicalisation policy and the securing of British identity : the politics of prevent
- Crown & sceptre : a new history of the British monarchy, from William the Conqueror to Elizabeth II
- Cullinan Studio in the 21st century
- Curbing corruption through corporate transparency and collaboration : the British model : May 29, 2019, briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
- Dancing for Diaghilev : the memoirs of Lydia Sokolova
- 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
- Dangerous politics : risk, political vulnerability, and penal policy
- Danny Boy : songs and dancing ballads
- Deaf people in the criminal justice system : selected topics on advocacy, incarceration, and social justice
- Death and burial in Iron Age Britain
- Debt or democracy : public money for sustainability and social justice
- Decades
- Decimus Burton : gentleman architect
- Defending British India against Napoleon : the foreign policy of Governer-General Lord Minto, 1807-13
- Democratic militarism : voting, wealth, and war
- Derek Boshier : rethink/re-entry
- Descendants of Waverley : romancing history in contemporary historical fiction
- Design governance : the CABE experiment
- Die Lunae, 4 Iulii, 1642 : it is this day resolved upon the question by the the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that in case any force be brought out of one county into any other county of this kingdom to disturb the peace thereof .
- Dining with the Victorians : a delicious history
- Disaster on the Spanish Main : the tragic British-American expedition to the West Indies during the War of Jenkins' Ear
- Distant strangers : how Britain became modern
- Divine rascal : on the trail of LSD's cosmic courier, Michael Hollingshead
- Domestic violence and protecting children : new thinking and approaches
- Downton Abbey, Season 6
- Early medieval Britain : the rebirth of towns in the post-Roman West
- Early medieval Ireland and Europe: chronology, contacts, scholarship : a Festschrift for Dáibhà Ó CróinÃn
- Early modern Britain : 1450-1750
- Early modern histories of time : the periodizations of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England
- East India Company at Home, 1757-1857
- Eastern resonances in early modern England : receptions and transformations from the Renaissance to the Romantic period
- Edward Bawden : scrapbooks
- Edward II : the terrors of kingship
- Edward Lear's birds
- Effeminate years : literature, politics, and aesthetics in mid-eighteenth-century Britain
- Eighteenth century collections online
- Eisenhower's armies : the American-British alliance during World War II
- Eleanor Marx : a life
- Elizabethan Espionage : Plotters and Spies in the Struggle Between Catholicism and the Crown
- Elizabethan translation and literary culture
- Embers of empire in Brexit Britain
- Emblem of faith untouched : a short life of Thomas Cranmer
- Emma Hamilton : seduction & celebrity
- Empire films and the crisis of colonialism, 1946-1959
- Empire of hell : religion and the campaign to end convict transportation in the British Empire, 1788-1875
- Empire of tea : the Asian leaf that conquered the world
- Empiricist devotions : science, religion, and poetry in early eighteenth-century England
- Empress : Queen Victoria and India
- Energy Babble
- England and Spain in the early modern era : royal love, diplomacy, trade and naval relations, 1604-25
- England's discontents : political cultures and national identities
- Enlightened princesses : Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte, and the shaping of the modern world
- Enter the aardvark
- Eradicating female genital mutilation : a UK perspective
- Europe and the British geographical imagination, 1760-1830
- Every day I make greatness happen
- Everyday life in Viking-age towns : social approaches to towns in England and Ireland, c. 800-1100
- Exceptions to Edward Mosley's bill in Parliament
- Exhibitions, music and the British Empire
- Face to face : interviews with artists
- Faith in poetry : verse style as a mode of religious belief
- Falstaff : (Chimes at midnight)
- Familiar stranger : a life between two islands
- Fang Zhaoling : 1914-2006
- Fashioning England and the English : literature, nation, gender
- Fear and love : reactions to a complex world
- Feed the beast
- Female alliances : gender, identity, and friendship in early modern Britain
- Female transgression in early modern Britain : literary and historical explorations
- Fifty drawings
- Fight for freedom : Black resistance and identity
- Figures of time : disjunctions in modernist poetry
- Folk Songs of The British Isles
- Folk horror : hours dreadful and things strange
- Food, media and contemporary culture : the edible image
- For God and country : Butler's 1944 Education Act
- Forensic arts therapies : anthology of practice and research
- Forging the kingdom : power in English society, 973-1189
- Foundations : how the built environment made twentieth-century Britain
- Four from the forties : Arliss, Crabtree, Knowles and Huntington
- Fourteenth century England, 10
- Frederick Douglass in Britain and Ireland, 1845-1895
- Frederick Gibberd
- Frederick Walker and the Idyllists
- From entertainment to citizenship : politics and popular culture
- From moral theology to moral philosophy : Cicero and visions of humanity from Locke to Hume
- Full circle : wood engravings
- Furniture in architecture : the work of Luke Hughes : arts & crafts in the digital age
- Future conditional
- GI brides : the wartime girls who crossed the Atlantic for love
- Gamle Norge and nineteenth-century British women travellers in Norway
- Gender inequality in the labour market in the UK
- George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America
- George IV : art & spectacle
- Ghost ship : institutional racism and the Church of England
- Girl, woman, other
- Glimpses of an Irish felon's prison life
- Global rules : America, Britain and a disordered world
- Go-betweens for Hitler
- Gosford Park
- Governing by virtue : Lord Burghley and the management of Elizabethan England
- Graduate work : skills, credentials, careers, and labour markets
- Granville Barker on theatre : selected essays
- Grave goods: : objects and death in later prehistoric Britain
- Great Britain and the unifying of Italy : a special relationship?
- Gunslingers : Allied fighter boys of WWII
- Henry 'Chips' Channon : the diaries, 1918-38
- Henry III : the son of Magna Carta
- Henry IV, Part 2
- Henry V
- Henry V : the conscience of a king
- Henry V's navy : the sea-road to Agincourt and conquest 1413-1422
- Henry VI
- Heroic failure and the British
- Historic king arthur : authenticating the Celtic hero of post-Roman Britain
- Historicism and the human sciences in Victorian Britain
- Histories of Technology, the Environment and Modern Britain
- Hitchcock and the censors
- Hitler's secret army : a hidden history of spies, saboteurs, and traitors in World War II
- Home
- Housing in the United Kingdom : whose crisis?
- How empire shaped us
- How the Army made Britain a global power, 1688--1815
- How to be a Tudor : a dawn-to-dusk guide to Tudor life
- Hubris : how HBOS wrecked the best bank in Britain
- Humphry Repton : designing the landscape garden
- Hurvin Anderson
- If only
- Illuminated history books in the Anglo-Norman world, 1066-1272
- Imagining politics : interpretations in political science and political television
- Imperial bodies : empire and death in Alexandria, Egypt
- Imperial intimacies : a tale of two islands
- Imperial nostalgia : how the British conquered themselves
- In search of Fatima : a Palestinian story
- In search of Vikings : interdisciplinary approaches to the Scandinavian heritage of North-West England
- In the company of nurses : the history of the British Army Nursing Service in the Great War
- In the loop
- Incendium amoris
- Incurable : the haunted writings of Lionel Johnson, the decadent era's dark angel
- Indentured migration and the servant trade from London to America, 1618-1718 : 'There is great want of servants'
- Independence or union : Scotland's past and Scotland's present
- Inescapable entrapments? : the civil-military decision paths to Uruzgan and Helmand
- Infant and perinatal mortality in England and Wales
- Informal ambassadors : American women, transatlantic marriages, and Anglo-American relations, 1865-1945
- Inheritance : the lost history of Mary Davies : a story of property, marriage and madness
- Insane acquaintances : visual modernism and public taste in Britain, 1910-1951
- Inscriptions of Roman Britain
- Insurgent empire : anticolonial resistance and British dissent
- Intelligence, security and the Attlee governments, 1945-51 : an uneasy relationship?
- Intermediaries in the criminal justice system : improving communication for vulnerable witnesses and defendants
- Interviews with Francis Bacon
- Intimate violence and Victorian print culture : representational tensions
- Into the arms of strangers : stories of the Kindertransport
- Invasive aliens : the plants and animals from over there that are over here
- Inventing the cave man : from Darwin to the Flintstones
- Isabella of France, the rebel queen : the story of the queen who deposed her husband Edward II
- Islamic and ethical finance in the United Kingdom
- Islamic charity : how charitable giving became seen as a threat to national security
- Islamic education in Britain : new pluralist paradigms
- Island stories : an unconventional history of Britain
- It's all allowed : the performances of Adrian Howells
- Jacobites : a new history of the '45 rebellion
- Japan : courts and culture = Nihon no geijutsu
- Japonisme in Britain : Whistler, Menpes, Henry, Hornel, and nineteenth-century Japan
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism : gender and selfhood, politics and nation
- Jewish women writers in Britain
- Jimmy Carter and the Anglo-American special relationship
- Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent : a fourteenth-century princess and her world
- Jockocracy : queering masculinity and sport
- John Adams and the constitutional history of the medieval British Empire
- John Lilburne and the Levellers : reappraising the roots of English radicalism 400 years on
- Joshua Sofaer : performance - objects - participation
- Journalism and the periodical press in nineteenth-century Britain
- Judith Kerr
- Julia Margaret Cameron's 'fancy subjects' : photographic allegories of Victorian identity and empire
- Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain : solving a 2,000-year-old mystery
- Kathleen Ferrier : a tribute
- King Arthur's wars : the Anglo-Saxon conquest of England
- King Cnut and the Viking conquest of England 1016
- King John
- King John : treachery, tyranny and the road to Magna Carta
- King Stephen and the anarchy : civil war and military tactics in twelfth-century Britain
- Kings and bishops in Medieval England, 1066-1216
- Kingship and masculinity in late Medieval England
- Kingship, society, and the church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire
- Kipling the trickster : knowingness, practical jokes and the use of superior knowledge in Kipling's short stories
- Knowing the adversary : leaders, intelligence, and assessment of intentions in international relations
- Knowledge and the future school : curriculum and social justice
- Knowledge, Policy and Practice in Education and the Struggle for Social Justice : Essays Inspired by the Work of Geoff Whitty
- Knowledge, policy, and expertise : the UK royal commission on environmental pollution 1970-2011
- Kropotkin, Read, and the intellectual history of British anarchism : between reason and romanticism
- Ladies can't climb ladders : the pioneering adventures of the first professional women
- Lady Rachel Russell : "One of the Best of Women"
- Lame captains and left-handed admirals : amputee officers in Nelson's Navy
- Lancelot Brown and the Capability Men : landscape revolution in eighteenth-century England
- Landmarks
- Last weapons : hunger strikes and fasts in the British empire, 1890-1948
- Lateness and modernism : untimely ideas about music, literature and politics in interwar Britain
- Laughter and power in the twelfth century
- Learning from the history of British interventions in the Middle East
- Learning in womanist ways : narratives of first generation African Caribbean women
- Leave taking
- Legacy of violence : a history of the British empire
- Legal reform in English Renaissance literature
- Lessons of the hour : Frederick Douglass
- Letters of Walter Pater
- Letters to Gil : a memoir
- Lewis carroll : photography on the move
- Life Between Islands : Caribbean-British Art 1950s - Now
- Life lessons : the case for a national education service
- Literature and the politics of post-Victorian decadence
- Literature in the first media age : Britain between the wars
- Literature of the Stuart successions : an anthology
- Locating the gothic in British modernity
- Lodestar
- London is the place for me : black Britons, citizenship, and the politics of race
- London's arts labs and the 60s avant-garde
- Lord Lyons : a diplomat in an age of nationalism and war
- Losing an empire, finding a role : British foreign policy since 1945
- Lost souls : women, religion and mental illness in the Victorian asylum
- Louis : the French prince who invaded England
- Lusitania : tragedy or war crime?
- Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
- Machines for living : modernism and domestic life
- Make we merry more and less : an anthology of medieval English popular literature
- Making England, 796-1042
- Making a mark : image and process in Neolithic Britain and Ireland
- Making jet engines in World War II : Britain, Germany, and the United States
- Making magnificence : architects, stuccatori and the eighteenth-century interior
- Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the glorious revolution to the Internet
- Making services for the elderly work : some lessons from the British experience : a report to the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, based upon a seminar on aging conducted in Cambridge, England, September 1971
- Making the British Muslim : representations of the Rushdie Affair and figures of the war-on-terror decade
- Making the modern artist : culture, class and art-educational opportunity in Romantic Britain
- Malthus : the life and legacies of an untimely prophet
- Mapping populism : taking politics to the people
- Marie Duval : maverick Victorian cartoonist
- Mary Gladstone and the Victorian salon : music, literature, liberalism
- Mary and Philip : The marriage of Tudor England and Habsburg Spain
- Masculine plural : queer classics, sex, and education
- Mass exodus : Catholic disaffiliation in Britain and America since Vatican II
- Mass in D ; : Mrs. Waters' aria : from The boatswain's mate ; The march of the women
- Mass intellectuality and democratic leadership in higher education
- Master of deception : the wartime adventures of Peter Fleming
- Media localism : the policies of place
- Medicine and empathy in contemporary British fiction : an intervention in medical humanities
- Medieval Britain, c. 1000-1500
- Medieval English travel : a critical anthology
- Medieval warfare
- Memorandoms by James Martin : An Astonishing Escape from Early New South Wales