All Stories

  1. Aesthetic Politics and Heritage Nostalgia: Electrical Generating Superstations in the London Cityscape since 1927
  2. DAVID CANNADINE, JENNY KEATING, and NICOLA SHELDON. The Right Kind of History: Teaching the Past in Twentieth-Century England.
  3. Susan R. Grayzel. At Home and Under Fire: Air Raids and Culture in Britain from the Great War to the Blitz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. 334. $99.00 (cloth).
  4. Churchill's Children: The Evacuee Experience in Wartime Britain . By John Welshman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. xiv+354. $32.95.
  5. Susan D. Pennybacker . From Scottsboro to Munich: Race and Political Culture in 1930s Britain . Princeton : Princeton University Press . 2009 . Pp. xvi, 382. $27.95.
  6. The Flyer: British Culture and the Royal Air Force, 1939–1945 . By Martin Francis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. xii+266. $60.00.
  7. Review: Bob Moore and Henk van Nierop, eds, Twentieth-century Mass Society in Britain and the Netherlands, Berg: Oxford & New York, 2006; xii + 193 pp.; 9781845205256, £55.00 (hbk)
  8. Collective remembrance, Second World War mythology and national heritage on the Isle of Man
  9. The Civil Servant and Public Remembrance: Sir Lionel Earle and the Shaping of London's Commemorative Landscape, 1918-1933
  10. Hugh Cunningham,Grace Darling: Victorian Heroine(London: Hambledon Continuum, 2007), ix + 203 pages, illustrated, hardback, £25 (ISBN 978 1 85285 548 2). Joanne Parker,‘England’s Darling': The Victorian Cult of Alfred the Great(Manchester: Manchester U...
  11. Grace Darling: Victorian Heroine, and: 'England's Darling': The Victorian Cult of Alfred the Great (review)
  12. 'A Great Grey Dawn for the Empire': Great War Conspiracy Theory, the British State and the 'Kitchener Filtn' (1921–1926)
  13. The Discovery of Islands: Essays in British History , by J. G. A. Pocock
  14. Angel of Empire: The Cawnpore Memorial Well as a British Site of Imperial Remembrance
  15. Organizing Youth for Partisan Politicsin Britain, 1918–c.1932
  16. Explaining Russell's Eugenic Discourse in the 1920s
  17. THE MNEMONIC TURN IN THE CULTURAL HISTORIOGRAPHY OF BRITAIN'S GREAT WAR
  18. A “matter for artists, and not for soldiers”? The Cultural Politics of the Earl Haig National Memorial, 1928–1937
  19. Trevor Griffiths. The Lancashire Working Classes c. 1880–1930. Oxford Historical Monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xi+390. $99.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-19-924738-2.
  20. Reviews of Books:"The Autobiography of a Nation": The 1951 Festival of Britain Becky E. Conekin
  21. How Stiff were their Upper Lips? Research on Late-Victorian and Edwardian Masculinity
  22. "May the Best Man Win": Sport, Masculinity, and Nationalism in Great Britain and the Empire (review)
  23. Defining the Victorian Nation: Class, Race, Gender and the Reform Act of 1867. By Catherine Hall, Keith McClelland, Jane Rendall (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xiii plus 303 pp. $69.96/cloth $24.95/paper)
  24. National Identity and Justice
  25. An English Paradise to Regain? Ebenezer Howard, the Town and Country Planning Association and English Ruralism
  26. E.P. Thompson, Methodism, and the "Culturalist" Approach To the Historical Study of Religion
  27. “For Home, Country and Race”: The Gendered Ideals of Citizenship in English Elementary and Evening Continuation Schools, 1885-1914