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  1. Distraction and “Playful” Reading in Agatha Christie’s “Mr Eastwood’s Adventure”
  2. Telling History in Benjamin Zephaniah’s Windrush Child
  3. A Roundtable Discussion of Transnational Crusoe, Illustration and Reading History, 1719–1722
  4. Robinson Crusoe Portrait Frontispieces: Models, Variants, and Interpretations, 1719–1799
  5. Variation and Reconstruction in Chinese Translations of Gulliver’s Travels , 1872-1948: Texts and Paratexts
  6. Empire, Crypto-Colonialism, and British Earthenware in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean
  7. Introduction: Historical Archaeology and the Mediterranean
  8. Illustrating Gulliver and the Lilliputians in 1727 and 1728
  9. Slavery, captivity and galley rowing in early modern Malta
  10. The Globalization of Penal Space in Nineteenth‐Century Malta
  11. An Archaeology of Lunacy: Managing Madness in Early Nineteenth-century Asylums
  12. Post-Medieval Maltese Earthenware and its Makers: Unearthing a Forgotten Industry
  13. Gran Bretagna e Italia tra Mediterranea e Atlantico: Livorno: ‘un portoinglese’/Italy and Britain between Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds: Leghorn: ‘an English Port’. Edited by Hugo Blake. Archeologia Medievale 19, 2015. ISBN 978-88-7814-648-8, 2017 ...
  14. Contextualizing the Cruel Sufferings (For the Truths Sake) of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers: A Historical Materialist Perspective
  15. Colonial Institutions: Uses, Subversions, and Material Afterlives
  16. Religious Colonialism in Early Modern Malta: Inquisitorial Imprisonment and Inmate Graffiti
  17. Maltese Ceramics and Imperial Foodways: An Exploration of Nineteenth-Century Red Wares