Publications which cite archives held at the MRC - 2016
Books:
Calum Aikman, University of Edinburgh:
Frank Chapple: A Thoughtful Trade Union Moderniser - chapter in Alternatives to State-Socialism in Britain: Other Worlds of Labour in the Twentieth Century, eds. Peter Ackers and Alastair J. Reid (Palgrave Macmillan)
Vivian Bickford-Smith, University of Cape Town:
The Emergence of the South African Metropolis: Cities and Identities in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press)
Philip M. Coupland:
Farming, Fascism and Ecology: A life of Jorian Jenks (Routledge)
Christophe Farquet, Université de Genève:
La défense du paradis fiscal suisse avant la Seconde Guerre mondiale : une histoire internationale (Editions Alphil)
Helen Glew, University of Westminster:
Gender, Rhetoric and Regulation: Women's Work in the Civil Service and the London County Council, 1900-55 (Manchester University Press)
Jameel Hampton, Liverpool Hope University:
Disability and the Welfare State in Britain: Changes in Perception and Policy 1948-1979 (Policy Press)
Matt Houlbrook, University of Birmingham:
Prince of Tricksters: The Incredible True Story of Netley Lucas, Gentleman Crook (University of Chicago Press)
Antony Lentin:
Mr Justice McCardie (1869-1933): Rebel, Reformer, and Rogue Judge (Cambridge Scholars Publishing)
Roger Lloyd-Jones and M.J. Lewis, Sheffield Hallam University:
Arming the Western Front: War, Business and the State in Britain 1900-1920 (Routledge)
Nick Mansfield, University of Central Lancashire:
Soldiers as Workers (Liverpool University Press)
Brian Marren:
We shall not be moved: How Liverpool's working class fought redundancies, closures and cuts in the age of Thatcher (Manchester University Press)
Terri Mullholland:
British Boarding Houses in Interwar Women's Literature: Alternative domestic spaces (Routledge)
Steven Parfitt, University of Nottingham:
Knights Across the Atlantic: The Knights of Labor in Britain and Ireland (Liverpool University Press)
Greg Patmore, University of Sydney:
Worker Voice: Employee Representation in the Workplace in Australia, Canada, Germany, the UK and the US 1914–1939 (Liverpool University Press)
Kimberley Reynolds, University of Newcastle:
Left Out: The forgotten tradition of radical publishing for children in Britain 1910-1949 (OUP Oxford)
Dave Rich, Birkbeck College, University of London:
The Left's Jewish Problem: Jeremy Corbyn, Israel and Anti-Semitism (Biteback Publishing)
Lynn Schler, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev:
Nation on Board: Becoming Nigerian at Sea (Ohio University Press)
Ian Shaw, Aalborg University:
Social Work Science (Columbia University Press)
Caroline Shenton:
Mr Barry's War: Rebuilding the Houses of Parliament after the Great Fire of 1834 (OUP)
Christopher Sirrs, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:
Risk, Responsibility and Robens: The Transformation of the British System of Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, 1961–74 - chapter in Governing Risks in Modern Britain: Danger, Safety and Accidents, c. 1800–2000, eds. Tom Crook and Mike Esbester (Palgrave Macmillan)
Jo Stanley, University of Hull:
Cabin 'Boys' to Captains: 250 Years of Women at Sea (The History Press)
Michael Tichelar, University of the West of England:
The History of Opposition to Blood Sports in Twentieth Century England: Hunting at Bay (Routledge)
Reiner Tosstorff, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz:
The Red International of Labour Unions (RILU) 1920 - 1937 (BRILL)
Roland Wales:
From Journey's End to the Dam Busters: The Life of R.C. Sherriff, Playwright of the Trenches (Pen & Sword Military)
Richard Whiting, University of Leeds:
Trade Unions: Voluntary Associations and Individual Rights - chapter in Alternatives to State-Socialism in Britain: Other Worlds of Labour in the Twentieth Century, eds. Peter Ackers and Alastair J. Reid (Palgrave Macmillan)
John Williamson and Martin Cloonan, University of Glasgow:
Players' Work Time: A History of the British Musicians' Union, 1893-2013 (Manchester University Press)
Nina Willner:
Forty Autumns: A family's story of courage and survival on both sides of the Berlin Wall (Little, Brown)
Susan Zimmermann, Central European University:
The International Labour Organization, transnational women's networks, and the question of unpaid work in the interwar world - chapter in Women in Transnational History: Connecting the Local and the Global, eds. Clare Midgley, Alison Twells and Julie Carlier (Routledge)
Articles:
Peter Anderson, University of Leeds:
The Struggle over the Evacuation to the United Kingdom and Repatriation of Basque Refugee Children in the Spanish Civil War: Symbols and Souls (Journal of Contemporary History)
Jörg Arnold, University of Nottingham:
Vom Verlierer zum Gewinner – und zurück Der Coal Miner als Schlüsselfigur der britischen Zeitgeschichte (Geschichte und Gesellschaft, vol.42, issue 2)
Bryan John Ayres:
‘“Navvy” import alions [sic]’: the schooling of navvy children in the Midlands in the 1890s (History of Education)
G. Balachandran, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva:
Indefinite transits: mobility and confinement in the age of steam (Journal of Global History, vol.11, issue 2)
Tom Buchanan, University of Oxford:
‘Loyal Believers and Disloyal Sceptics’: Propaganda and Dissent in Britain during the Korean War, 1950–1953 (History, vol.101, issue 348)
Nick Butler, Lund University, and David Collins, Hull University:
The failure of consulting professionalism? A longitudinal analysis of the Institute of Management Consultants (Management & Organizational History, vol 11, issue 1)
Matheus Cardoso da Silva, Universidade de São Paulo:
Victor Gollancz: um editor socialista nos anos do Popular Front britânico (Revista Mundos do Trabalho, vol.8, no.15)
Stephen Constantine, Lancaster University:
Governor Sir John Field in St Helena: Democratic Reform in a Small British Colony, 1962–68 (The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History)
Steve Coulter, London School of Economics and Political Science:
Signalling Moderation: UK Trade Unions, ‘New Labour’ and the Single Currency (LSE ‘Europe in Question’ Discussion Paper Series No. 121/2016)
Mark J. Crowley, Wuhan University:
'Inequality' and 'value' reconsidered? The employment of post office women, 1910-1922 (Business History)
Technological change and Post Office communications in Britain, 1918–1945 (History and Technology)
Gareth Curless, University of Exeter:
‘The people need civil liberties’: trade unions and contested decolonisation in Singapore (Labor History, vol.57, issue 1)
Pilar Domìnguez Prats, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria:
The Presence and Absence of Spanish Socialist Women in the International Trade Unions during the Interwar Period (Ventunesimo Secolo 38/2016)
Christos Efstathiou, University of Warwick:
E.P. Thompson, the Early New Left and the Fife Socialist League (Labour History Review, vol.81, issue 1)
Jed Fazakarley, University of Oxford:
Race as a separate sphere in British government: From the Colonial Office to municipal anti-racism (Callaloo, vol.39, no.1)
David Featherstone, University of Glasgow:
Harry O’Connell, maritime labour and the racialised politics of place (Race & Class, vol. 57, no. 3)
Maria Framke, Universität Rostock:
Political humanitarianism in the 1930s: Indian aid for Republican Spain (European Review of History, vol.23, issue 1-2)
Antonina Gentile, University of Milan:
World-system hegemony and how the mechanism of certification skews intra-European labor solidarity (Mobilization: An International Quarterly 21(1))
Noemi De Haro Garcia, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid:
Voces de seda. Las pinturas clandestinas de Agustín Ibarrola (1962-1965) (Archivo Español de Arte, vol.89, no.355)
Rhodri Hayward, Queen Mary University of London:
Busman’s stomach and the embodiment of modernity (Contemporary British History)
Claire Hilton:
Whistle-blowing and duty of candour in the National Health Service: a ‘history and policy’ case study of the 1960s and 2010s (Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, vol.109, no.9)
V.C. Hollman, Universidad de Buenos Aires:
Glass lantern slides and visual instruction for school teachers in early twentieth-century Argentina (Early Popular Visual Culture, vol.14, issue 1)
Grace Huxford, University of Bristol:
The Korean War never happened: Forgetting a conflict in British culture and society (Twentieth Century British History)
Diarmaid Kelliher, University of Glasgow:
Constructing a culture of solidarity: London and the British coalfields in the long 1970s (Antipode)
John Kelly, Birkbeck College, University of London:
The discursive reconstruction of poor electoral performance: the British Trotskyist left and the 2010 General Election (Journal of Political Ideologies, volume 21, issue 1)
Diane Kirkby and Dmytro Ostapenko, La Trobe University:
Pursuing Trade Union Internationalism: Australia's Waterside Workers and the International Transport Workers Federation, c. 1950–70 (Labour History, no.110)
Jake Lagnado:
Contribution to the history of Latin American Workers Association in London (Pacarina del Sur)
Michael Lambert, Lancaster University:
In pursuit of “the welfare trait”: recycling deprivation and reproducing depravation in historical context (People, Place and Policy, vol.10, issue 3)
Marc Lenormand, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3:
"Crisis ? What crisis ?" Discours de crise et critique du consensus en Grande-Bretagne (1964-1979) (Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique, XXI-1)
John McIlroy, Middlesex University:
The revival and decline of rank and file movements in Britain during the 1930s (Labor History, vol.57, issue 3)
Spencer Mawby, University of Nottingham:
The Limits of Anticolonialism: The British Labour Movement and the End of Empire in Guiana (History, vol.101, issue 344)
Jessica Medhurst, Newcastle University:
Representing and Repetition: Victor Gollancz's In Darkest Germany and the Metonymy of Shoes (German Life and Letters, vol.69, issue 4)
Dennie Oude Nijhuis, Leiden University:
Labour divisions and the emergence of dual welfare systems (Journal of European Social Policy)
Bobbie Oliver, Curtin University:
The Impact of Union Amalgamation on Membership: An Australian Case Study (SAGE Open)
Tommaso Pardi, ENS Cachan:
Industrial policy and the British automotive industry under Margaret Thatcher (Business History)
Renaud Payre, Sciences Po Lyon:
Une République mondiale de l’administration ? Circulations internationales, sciences de gouvernement et réforme administrative (1910-1945) (Revue Internationale de Politique Comparée 2016/1)
Jacopo Perazzoli, Università degli Studi di Milano:
Psi e Labour inglese alla ricerca del dialogo. Il rapporto Nenni-Bevan 1953-1957 (Italia Contemporanea)
Christopher Phillips, Leeds Trinity University:
Logistics and the BEF: The development of waterborne transport on the Western Front, 1914-1916 (British Journal for Military History, vol.2, issue 2)
Daniel Renshaw, Brunel University:
Prejudice and paranoia: a comparative study of antisemitism and Sinophobia in turn-of-the-century Britain (Patterns of Prejudice, vol.50, issue 1)
Andrew Sackville, Edge Hill University:
Edith Emily Mudd (1863-1941) – pioneer almoner (Bulletin of the Social Work History Network, vol. 3, issue 1)
Charles Sharpe:
From the individual, to the relational and communal: the Kirk’s influence on three Scottish thinkers: Ronald Fairbairn, John Macmurray and Ian Suttie (Ethics and Social Welfare)
Carolyn Steedman, University of Warwick:
Threatening Letters: E. E. Dodd, E. P. Thompson, and the Making of ‘The Crime of Anonymity’ (History Workshop Journal)
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, University College London:
The decline of deference and the left: An egalitarian moment for localism (Juncture, vol.23, issue 2)
Alex Sutton, University of St Andrews:
British Imperialism and the Political Economy of Malayan Independence (The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History)
Matthew Taylor, De Montfort University:
Les joueurs de football sont-ils des esclaves ? Conditions d’emploi dans le milieu du football professionnel en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles (1945-1961) (Le Mouvement Social, 2016/1, n° 254)
Tony Topham:
A Difficult Childhood: The Formative Years of the Transport and General Workers’ Union (Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, no.37)
Kevin Whitston, Universities of Bristol and the West of England:
The politics of production in the engineering industry (Labour History Review, vol.81, issue 1)
Adrian Williamson, University of Cambridge:
The Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1927 Reconsidered (Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, no.37)
Matthew Worley, University of Reading:
Marx–Lenin–Rotten–Strummer: British Marxism and youth culture in the 1970s (Contemporary British History)
Valéria Zanier, London School of Economics and Political Science:
Redéfinir la relation de l’Europe et de la Chine après 1945 : les organisations économiques britanniques à la recherche d’échanges commerciaux « politiquement corrects » (1952-1963) (Relations internationales 2016/3)