Publications Department

  • SAS-SPACE (7830)
  • Institute of Historical Research (505)
  • Publications Department (42)
    Number of items at this level: 42.
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  • Online reactions to institutional crises: BBC Online and the aftermath of Jimmy Savile. Aust, Rowan
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  • Digital Research and Editing Environments: workshop report. (2011) Baillie, Donna
  • The Impact and Embedding of an Established Resource: British History Online as a Case Study: final report. (2011) Blaney, Jonathan and Webster, Peter
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  • ‘all writing is in fact cut ups’: the UK Web Archive and Beat literature. Cran, Rona
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  • Revealing British Euroscepticism in the UK Web Domain and Archive Case Study. Deswarte, Richard
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  • LIPARM: Linking Parliamentary Records through Metadata. Gartner, Richard and Blaney, Jonathan
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  • Gender in medieval places, spaces and thresholds. (2019) Heath, Diane
  • Towards a new History Lab. (2011) Hitchcock, Tim
  • Searching for Home in the Historic Web: An Ethnosemiotic Study of London-French Habitus as Displayed in Blogs. Huc-Hepher, Saskia
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  • Capture, commemoration and the citizen historian: digital shoebox archives relating to PoWs in the Second World War. Kay, Alison C
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  • RCHME Permissions Controller’s Final Report. Lazenby, Rachael
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  • Parliament, the Church of England and the last gasp of political Protestantism, 1963-4. (2011) Maiden, John and Webster, Peter
  • Digital barriers and the accessible web: disabled people, information and the internet. Millward, Gareth
  • A history of UK companies on the web. Musso, Marta
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  • Using manuscript sources for British history. (1995) Olney, R. J.
  • The Family Firm: Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53. (2019) Owens, Edward
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  • Existing services for online lectures and seminars - scoping report. (2010) Phillpott, Matt
  • IHR Online Research Seminar Delivery Survey. (2010) Phillpott, Matt
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  • Looking for public archaeology in the web archives. Richardson, Lorna
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  • Connecting the Royal Historical Society Bibliography to other online resources. (2009) Salt, Peter
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  • British History Online, a case study. (2011) Tate, Bruce
  • ISURV: Developing a sustainability index using British History Online. Tate, Bruce
  • ReScript – collaborative online editing of historical texts. (2010) Tate, Bruce
  • Do online networks exist for the poetry community? Taylor, Helen
  • Digital information and the digital document. (2011) Thomas, David
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  • Anglo-Catholicism, theology and the arts, 1918-1970. (2008) Webster, Peter
  • Archbishop Temple’s offer of a Lambeth degree to Dorothy L. Sayers. (2010) Webster, Peter
  • Beauty, utility and Christian civilisation: war memorials and the Church of England, 1940-47. (2008) Webster, Peter
  • The English cathedrals since 1945. (2010) Webster, Peter
  • George Bell, John Masefield and 'The Coming of Christ': context and significance. (2009) Webster, Peter
  • Visual art in the English parish church since 1945. (2010) Webster, Peter
  • The relationship between religious thought and the theory and practice of church music in England, 1603-c.1640. (2001) Webster, Peter
  • The ‘revival’ in the visual arts in the Church of England, c.1935–c.1956. (2008) Webster, Peter
  • The Impact and Embedding of an Established Resource: British History Online as a Case Study. (2011) Webster, Peter and Blaney, Jonathan
  • Anglican ‘Establishment’ reactions to ‘pop’ church music in England, 1956–c.1990. (2006) Webster, Peter and Jones, Ian
  • Expressions of Authenticity: Music for Worship. (2007) Webster, Peter and Jones, Ian
  • New music and the ‘evangelical style’ in the Church of England, c.1958-1991. (2008) Webster, Peter and Jones, Ian
  • The theological problem of popular music for worship in contemporary Christianity. (2006) Webster, Peter and Jones, Ian
  • Approaches to digital editing. (2011) Winters, Jane
  • 'Reviews in History' and peer review in the digital age. (2011) Winters, Jane
  • Peer review project online survey report. (2006) Winters, Jane and Wright, Catherine