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Publications which cite archives held at the MRC - 2023

Books:

Gordon Barrett:

China's Cold War Science Diplomacy (Cambridge University Press)

Stefan Berger, Klaus Weinhauer (eds.):

Rethinking Revolutions from 1905 to 1934: Democracy, Social Justice and National Liberation around the World (Palgrave Macmillan)

María Jesús Pena Castro (ed.):

Patrimonios vivos: música, performatividad y representación (Ediciones Universidad Salamanca)

Andy Clark:

Fighting Deindustrialisation: Scottish Women’s Factory Occupations, 1981-1982 (Liverpool University Press)

Joshua Cohen:

British Antifascism and the Holocaust, 1945–79 (Routledge)

Tony Collins:

Raising the Red Flag: Marxism, Labourism, and the Roots of British Communism, 1884–1921 (BRILL)

Mary Davis:

Unite history volume 5 (1974-1990: The Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU): From zenith to nadir? (Liverpool University Press)

John Foster:

UNITE History Volume 4 (1960-1974): The Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU): 'The Great Tradition of Independent Working Class Power' (Liverpool University Press)

Toral Jatin Gajarawala, Neelam Srivastava, Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, Jack Webb (eds.):

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Postcolonial Print Cultures (Bloomsbury)

Peter Grant

'Charitable work' Part III - People The British Home Front and the First World War (Cambridge University Press)

David M Higgins:

National Brands and Global Markets (Routledge)

Tom Kew:

The multicultural Midlands (Manchester University Press)

Diane Kirkby, Lee-Ann Monk, Dmytro Ostapenko:

Maritime Men of the Asia-Pacific: True-Blue Internationals Navigating Labour Rights 1906-2006 (Liverpool University Press)

Dick van Lente (ed.):

Prophets of Computing: Visions of Society Transformed by Computing (Association for Computing Machinery)

Wulf Livingston, Jo Redcliffe, Abyd Quinn Aziz (eds.):

Social Work in Wales (Bristol University Press)

Marjorie Mayo:

UNITE History Volume 3 (1945-1960): The Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU): Post War Britain, the Welfare State and the Cold War (Liverpool University Press)

Gareth Millward:

Sick Note: A History of the British Welfare State (Oxford University Press)

Colm Murphy:

In Futures of Socialism: ‘Modernisation', the Labour Party, and the British Left, 1973–1997 (Cambridge University Press)

David Paulson:

Family Firms in Postwar Britain and Germany: Competing Approaches to Business (Boydell Press)

Daisy Payling:

'Political women: Class, feminism and the labour movement' in Socialist Republic (Manchester University Press)

'The labour movement: Marching forward' in Socialist Republic (Manchester University Press)

David Pitcher; Beverley Burke (eds.):

The Advancement of Social Work: Studies in Social Work to mark the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Social Workers’ Educational Trust, 1972-2022 (British Association of Social Workers)

Setara Pracha:

The Pathology of Desire in Daphne du Maurier’s Short Stories (Lexington Books)

Sally Robinson (ed.):

Principles and Practice of Health Promotion and Public Health (Routledge)

Andrew Seaton:

Our NHS: A History of Britain's Best Loved Institution (Yale Press)

Roger Seifert:

UNITE History Volume 2 (1932-1945): The Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU): 'No turning back', the road to war and welfare (Liverpool University Press)

Sally Sheldon, Gayle Davis, Jane O'Neill, Clare Parker:

The Abortion Act 1967: A Biography of a UK Law (Cambridge University Press)

Hew Strachan (ed.):

The British Home Front and the First World War (Cambridge University Press)

Eileen Turnbull:

A Very British Conspiracy: The Shrewsbury 24 and the Campaign for Justice (Verso Books)

Richard Wallace; Jon Burrows:

Reel Change: A History of British Cinema from the Projection Box (John Libbey & Co Ltd)

Sam Warner:

Who governs Britain? Trade unions, the Conservative Party and the failure of the Industrial Relations Act 1971 (Manchester University Press)

Ryosuke Yokoe:

Alcohol and Liver Cirrhosis in Twentieth-Century Britain (Alcohol and Liver Cirrhosis in Twentieth-Century Britain)


Articles:

Pavel Alam:

Racism and resistance, from Windrush to recession: What were the responses by Black workers and Trade Unions to racism at work in the key industrial disputes that occurred in England between 1948 - 1981, and what was the impact of these responses?

Ahmad Azhar, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi:

“We don't need no education”: Lessons from the (Un)making of Lahore's Proletarian Vanguard (ca. 1920–2000) (International Labor and Working-Class History)

Christine Bachman-Sanders, University of Minnesota:

Reading Smart: Queering and Contextualising a Cycling Diary (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)

Matthew Cooper, University of York:

The return of forced labour in the workfare state: Enforced work for benefits in the UK in the 1930s and since 2010 (Journal of Poverty and Social Justice)

Jennifer Crane, University of Bristol:

The NHS’s forgotten workforce - a historical essay (British Medical Journal)

Lucy Delap, University of Cambridge:

Slow Workers: Labelling and Labouring in Britain, c. 1909–1955 (Social History of Medicine)

Paul Griffin, Northumbria University:

Unemployed Workers’ Centres (1978–): Spatial Politics, “Non-Movement”, and the Making of Centres (Antipode)

Richard Johnson:

‘Women Against the Common Market’ (Contemporary British History)

Kat Jungnickel, Goldsmiths’ College:

Speculative sewing: Researching, reconstructing, and re-imagining wearable technoscience (Social Studies of Science)

Diarmaid Kelliher:

Disruption and Control: Contesting Mobilities through the Picket Line (Taylor & Francis Group/ Annals of the American Association of Geographers)

Kirsty Lohman, Ruth Pearce, Gary Craig:

'Learning from the history of community development' (Community Development Journal)

Marc Matera, University of California:

'The African Grounds of Race Relations in Britain' in Twentieth Century British History (Oxford Academic)

John McIlroy, Middlesex University and Alan Campbell, University of Liverpool:

A Scholarly Life: Richard Croucher (1949–2022)

Philip Ollerenshaw, University of the West of England:

Business, politics and the transition from war to peace: The Federation of British Industries, 1916-25 (Taylor & Francis Group/Business History)

Maja Pandžić, University of Zadar, Croatia:

Major Pronin Stories by L. Ovalov – The Beginning of a Mythological Hero (Journal of Literature, Culture and Literary Translation)

Josh Patel, University of Warwick:

Midlands Industrialists, Liberal Education and the Founding of the University of Warwick in 'Midland History' (Taylor & Francis online)

Carol Propper, Imperial College Business School:

Socio-economic inequality in the distribution of healthcare in the UK (IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities)

Matthew Roberts, Sheffield Hallam:

Popular politics, heritage and memories of Chartism in England and Wales, 1918–2020 (Historical Research)

S.M. Rodriguez:

African feminisms for abolitionist futures: archival hauntings in a speculative geography. Empowering women for gender equity (Black Transnational Feminisms and the Question of Structure, Taylor & Francis online)

Gavin Schaffer & Saima Nasar, University of Birmingham:

Black lives and the ‘Archival pulse’: the murder of Neil “Tommy” Marsh and other stories

Lizzie Seal, University of Sussex, and Roger Ball, University of the West of England:

The Howard League and liberal colonial penality in mid-20th-century Britain: The death penalty in Palestine and the Kenya Emergency (The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice)

Louise Settle,Tampere University, Finland :

Rehabilitating homes and humans: probation, gender and domesticity in Britain, 1907–1960 (Women's History Review)

Joseph Sharples, University of Glasgow:

The Workers Who Built the University of Glasgow, 1867–71 (Architectural History)

Carolyn Steedman, University of Warwick:

About a Play: Stanley Middleton’s Pentrich Revolution (History Workshop Journal)

D. Strittmatter:

The Peterloo Massacre Site. In: Memory, Heritage, and Preservation in 20th-Century England. Britain and the World.

Valeria Zanier, University of Bologna:

Forging new meanings of Europe. The cross-ideological logic of Western Business Interest Associations (BIAs) promoting trade with Mao’s China (Business History)

Counterbalancing low expectations with high hopes: Integrating global technology and pre-1949 legacy in China’s motor vehicle industry in the 1950s (European Review of History)