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Who has been using the archives?

The Modern Records Centre supports academic and non-academic research at many different levels. The wide range of subjects which have been researched using our collections can be seen, in part, through the publications which reference or acknowledge documents or online resources at the MRC. Lists of citations are available for the following years.

Most of the citations included in these lists have been found through Google Scholar. If you know of a publication that we may have missed, please let us know.

Books:

Françoise Baillet:

Invincible brothers: The pen and the press in The Compositors’ Chronicle, 1840–43 in British Writers, Popular Literature and New Media Innovation, 1820–45, Alexis Easley (ed.) (Edinburgh University Press)

Rachel E Bennet:

Motherhood confined: Maternal health in English prisons (Manchester University Press)

David Cowan:

Politics of the past: Inter-war memories and the making of British popular politics, 1939–2009

Mike Day, NUS:

Student representation in the UK: In the face of criticism and maintaining legitimacy chapter 36 in 'The Bloomsbury Handbook of Student Politics and Representation in Higher Education'. Manja Klemencic (ed.) (Bloomsbury Academic)

Sharon Dror:

Politicizing and de-politicizing childhood: The case of the North Stoneham Basque Children’s Camp chapter in 'Untold Stories of the Spanish Civil War'. Raanan Rein and Susanne Zepp (eds.) (Routledge)

R Parker:

Attachment aware schools—changing education or social control? in: Attachment Aware Schools. (Palgrave Studies in Alternative Education)

Sarah Street, University of Bristol:

Managerial culture and labour relations at Pinewood chapter in 'Pinewood' (Palgrave Macmillan)

Mathew Thomson, University of Warwick:

Mental hygiene in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century: The limits of international Influence in 'International Relations in Psychiatry: Britain, Germany, and the United States to World War II'

Edward M Young:

Building engines for war: Air-cooled radial aircraft engine production in Britain and America in World War II (SAE International)

Articles:

Maya Adereth, LSE:

When do trade unions support universal demands? Organizational context and trade union strategies in the US and UK at the turn of the 20th century. (Cambridge University Press/International Labor and Working-Class History)

Trevor Boyns:

Measuring profit and performance, a cautionary tale: Birmingham Small Arms c.1911–c.1936 (Accounting History Review)

Susan L. Carruthers, University of Warwick:

Re-education: The imperial pre-history and afterlives of a pedagogical conceit (The International History Review)

Ruth Davidson, Queen Mary University of London:

Harriett Wilson, Audrey Harvey and Margaret Wynn: poverty, research and social action in 1950–1970s Britain (Women’s History Review, 1–21)

Matthew Graham & Christopher Fevre, University of Dundee/University of the Free State:

International solidarity at the grassroots: A case study of the British anti-apartheid movement, (Taylor & Francis/ Journal of Southern African Studies)

Eleanor Tiplady Higgs, Brunel University London:

The Young Women’s Christian Association in anglophone Africa (Oxford University Press/African History)

Richard Jobson:

A different species: the British Labour Party and the militant ‘other’, 1979-1983 (Taylor & Francis, Online/ Contemporary British History)

Andrew Johnston, University of Warwick:

The Bank of England and the ‘prehistory’ of corporate governance (Taylor & Francis/Business History)

Simon Renner, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet:

Canadian nickel for Nazi Germany – how government-business relationships affected British blockade strategies in the 1930s (Taylor & Francis/The International History Review)

Klára Řiháková, University of Edinburgh:

Engaging across the “Iron Curtain”: Transnational student exchanges between Czechoslovakia and the United Kingdom, 1948–1970 (Carnival)

B T Rosendahl:

Semi-militarized in war and lack of recognition in peace: Norwegian and other allied seafarers in the Second World War. (International Journal of Maritime History)

Katharina Troll, Hamburg Institute for Social Research:

Debating Europe transnationally: The Council of European Industrial Federations and the struggle over European integration, 1950–1962 (Journal of Modern European History Vol. 22(3)

Television: