Scroll down for information about just a taste of recent academic publications, including books and articles, from historians at the University of Sheffield. Full publication lists are available on individual staff pages.
Books
- Esme Cleall, Missionary Discourses of Difference: Negotiating Otherness in the British Empire, 1840-1900 (Cambridge, 2012)
- Miriam Dobson, Khrushchev’s Cold Summer: Gulag Returnees, Crime and the Fate of Reform after Stalin (Cornell, 2011)
- Catherine Fletcher, Our Man in Rome: Henry VIII and his Italian Ambassador (Basingstoke, 2012)
- Julie Gottlieb, The Aftermath of Suffrage: Women, Gender and Politics in Britain, 1918-1945 (Basingstoke, 2013)
- Karen Harvey, The Little Republic: Masculinity and Domestic Authority in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford, 2012)
- Phil McCluskey, Absolute Monarchy on the Frontiers: Louis XIV’s Military Occupations of Lorraine and Savoy (Manchester, 2013)
- Saurabh Mishra, Pilgrimages, Politics and Pestilence (Oxford, 2011)
- Amanda Power, Roger Bacon and the Defence of Christendom (Cambridge, 2012)
- Abdel Razzaq Takriti, Monsoon Revolution: Republicans, Sultans, and Empires in Oman (Oxford, 2013)
- Charles West, Reframing the Feudal Revolution. Social and political transformation between Marne and Moselle, c.800-1100 (Cambridge, 2013)
- Benjamin Ziemann, Contested Commemorations: Republican War Veterans and Weimar Political Culture (Cambridge, 2013)
Articles
- Adrian Bingham, ‘“The Monster”? The British Popular Press and Nuclear Culture, 1945-early 1960s’, British Journal of the History of Science (Dec 2012)
- Esme Cleall, ‘In defiance of the highest principles of justice: the indenturing of the Bechuana rebels and the ideals of empire, 1897-1900‘, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 40.4 (2012)
- Caroline Dodds Pennock, ‘A Remarkably Patterned Life’: Domestic and Public in the Aztec Household City’, Gender & History, 23.3 (November 2011)
- Karen Harvey, ‘The Manuscript History of Tristram Shandy’, Review of English Studies (August 2013)
- Andrew Heath, ‘“Every Man His Own Landlord”: Working-class Suburban Speculation and the Antebellum Republican City’, Journal of Urban History, 38 (November 2012)
- Tom Leng, ‘”His neighbours land mark”: William Sykes and the campaign for ‘free trade’ in civil war England’, Historical Research, 86.232 (May 2013)
- Simon Middleton, ‘Legal change, economic culture, and imperial authority in New Amsterdam and colonial New York City’, American Journal of Legal History (January, 2013)
- Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid, ‘The Irish National Aid Association and the radicalisation of public opinion in Ireland, 1916-1918’, The Historical Journal, 55.3 (September 2012)
- James Shaw, ‘Market Ethics and Credit Practices in Sixteenth-Century Tuscany’, Renaissance Studies, 27.2 (2012).
- Benjamin Ziemann, ‘A quantum of solace? European peace movements during the Cold War and their elective affinities’, Archiv für Sozialgeschichte, 49 (2009) [open access]
Book chapters
- Adrian Bingham, ‘Enfranchisement, Feminism and the Modern Woman: Debates in the British Popular Press, 1918-1939’, in J. Gottlieb and R. Toye (eds), The Aftermath of Suffrage (2013)
- Julie Gottlieb, ‘“We were done the moment we gave women the vote”: The Female Franchise Factor and the Munich By-elections, 1938-39’, in J. Gottlieb and R. Toye (eds), The Aftermath of Suffrage (2013)
- Tom Leng, ‘Epistemology: Expertise and Knowledge in the World of Commerce’, in Philip Stern and Carl Wennerlind (eds), Mercantilism Reimagined: Political Economy in Early Modern Britain and Its Empire (Oxford, 2013)
- Simon Loseby, ‘Lost cities: the end of the civitas-system in Frankish Gaul’, in S.Diefenbach and G.M.Müller (eds), Gallien in Spätantike und Frühmittelalter: Kulturgeschichte einer Region (Berlin/Boston, 2013)