Northern History

Papers
(The TQCC of Northern History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
PETER ROEBUCK, Cattle Droving: Scotland & Ireland through Cumbria to the South3
The Lordship of Middleham in 1465–6 and 1473–42
‘My Charges About the Highways’: Constables and Infrastructure in Seventeenth-Century Yorkshire2
Historians on Robin Hood: The Outlaw’s Legend in the Later Middle Ages1
MICHAEL PEARSON AND IAN D. HODKINSON (eds), The Dark Path to Knowledge: The Autobiography of John Gough of Kendal (1757–1825), ‘Blind Philosopher’ and Polymath1
The Radical North 1779–1914: an Introduction1
Correction1
Reasserting Local Politics: The East Riding ‘War Ag’ during the Second World War1
Community Archaeology on Hadrian’s Wall 2019-20221
The Coroner and the Medical Profession in Victorian Newcastle Upon Tyne ‘… Antagonism and Offence Towards the Medical Profession Such as has Rarely Been Exhibited.’0
The Removal of Irish Paupers from Britain: 1819 to the Early Twentieth Century0
KATE GILES, The Wall Paintings of Pickering Church: Their Discovery, Restoration and Meaning0
‘MODERATION’ and ‘RADICALISM’: CHRISTOPHER WYVILL AND THE LATE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY REFORM MOVEMENT0
UNBURIED: THE TRUE STORY of HANNAH BESWICK: THE MANCHESTER MUMMY0
John Dalton’s Debt to John Gough, the ‘Blind Philosopher’ of Kendal0
STEPHEN CATTERALL and KEITH GILDART, Keeping the Faith: A History of Northern Soul0
JOANNA E. TAYLOR and IAN N. GREGORY, Deep Mapping the Literary Lake District: A Geographical Text Analysis0
Bibliography of works by Malcolm Chase0
Gordon Forster Essay Prize0
THE SASH ON THE MERSEY: THE ORANGE ORDER in LIVERPOOL 1819–19820
J.A. HILTON, The Cockpit of Conscience: Society, Politics, and Religion in Stuart Lancashire, 1603–17140
DAVID JEFFERY, Whatever Happened to Tory Liverpool? Success, decline, and irrelevance since 19450
Excavations Along Hadrian’s Wall 2019–2021: Structures, Their Uses and Afterlives0
Malcolm Chase: A Roundtable Tribute0
FURTHER LIGHT on LANCASTER’S LATER EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS0
ANDREW BREEZE, British Battles 493–937: Mount Badon to Brunanburh0
RADICAL POLITICS AND PRINT CULTURE IN NEWCASTLE, c. 1770–18320
‘The Dignity that May Clothe a Tradesman’s Life’: Joseph Mayer and Antiquarian Patronage in Nineteenth-Century England0
Sick or Healthy? The Urban North Between the Wars0
DAVID M. GEORGE, The Radical Campaigns of John Baxter Langley: A Keen and Courageous Reformer (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2021. £75. 368 pages. ISBN: 978-1-905816-47-7).0
JENNI HYDE (ed.), John Balshaw’s Jigge: Revelry and Royalism in Restoration Lancashire0
W. TRENT FOLEY, Bede and the Beginnings of English Racism0
JOHN AYSHFORD, MARTIN DODGE, STUART JONES, DIANA LEITCH AND JANET WOLFF (eds), The Simons of Manchester: How One Family Shaped a City and a Nation0
Book of Orders and Accounts for the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees0
JAMES MOORE, High Culture and Tall Chimneys: Art Institutions and Urban Society in Lancashire, 1780–19140
Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution0
Mapping Dissent: Conscientious Objectors in Northern England during the First World War0
ANNE F. SUTTON, The King’s Work: The Defence of the North under the Yorkist Kings, 1471-85 (Donington: Richard III and Yorkist History Trust in association with Shaun Tyas, 2021. £30. 540 pages. ISBN:0
BILL LANCASTER, The Making of the Modern World: The History of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers0
Gordon Forster Essay Prize 20250
Gordon Forster Essay Prize 20230
Radical poetics and the Pursuit of Northumbrian Distinctness: The Verse of Lewis Proudlock, 1856–18990
Everyday Life in Seventeenth-Century Calderdale (Hebden Bridge Local History Society Occasional Publication No. 15,0
DAVID CROOK, Robin Hood: Legend and Reality0
JEAN TURNBULL, The Impact of Motor Transport on Westmorland c.1900–19390
SOPHIE VASSET, Murky Waters: British Spas in Eighteenth-Century Medicine and Literature0
Journeys in Industrious England and Writings Personal and Topographical0
RICHARD TURNER, Made in Lancashire: A Collective Biography of Assisted Migrants from Lancashire to Victoria 1852–18530
TIM COOPER, The Story of Sheffield0
The Jacobite Prisoners of The Fifteen0
STEVE BOARDMAN and DAVID DITCHBURN (eds), Kingship, Lordship and Sanctity in Medieval Britain: Essays in Honour of Alexander Grant , St Andrews Studies in Scottish Histo0
Wortley Forge: The Evolution of an Eighteenth-Century Ironworks0
Gordon Forster Essay Prize0
DAVID ASQUITH and CHRISTOPHER J. WATSON (eds.), Wakefield Court Roll 1439–40 and Accounts 1265–660
ANTHONY SILSON, Leeds Lakes and Ponds0
PETER BREARS, Traditional Food in the South Pennines0
Gordon Forster Essay Prize Announcement0
Rethinking Ripon: Cuthbert’s Tonsure and Northumbrian Ecclesiastical Geography0
Textiles as an Applied Science at the University of Leeds, 1904 to 19790
THOMAS STEEL (Ed.), Loyalty and Levy: West Derby Hundred in Lancashire Seen in the Succession Act Oath Roll of 1534 and the Lay Subsidy Returns of 15450
Hemp Cultivation and Processing in North-West England0
Sunderland’s Poor Law Nurses and the Professionalisation of Nursing: 1834–19000
JO BYRNE, Beyond Trawlertown: Memory, Life and Legacy in the Wake of the Cod Wars0
M. BAZLEY (ed.), An Edition of the Accounts of the Manor of Bickley, Cheshire, 1395–14650
BRIAN BARBER, Transcripts and Observations Touching the Manor of Wakefield in the County of York and Wakefield Manorial Records: A Short Guide0
The Grelleys in the Thirteenth Century: Robert Grelley (D. 1230) and Thomas Grelley (D. 1262)0
The Life and Letters of Lady Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland0
MILES FORREST, REGICIDE, AND HIS LEGACY in TEESDALE AND BARNARD CASTLE0
PETER COLLINGE and LOUISE FALCINI (eds), Providing for the Poor: The Old Poor Law, 1750–18340
A Medieval Life: William de Felton and Edlingham Castle, 1260-13270
JANE GRENVILLE and NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, The Buildings of England: Yorkshire: The North Riding0
Finding the Battle of Brunanburh0
ANNE CURRY, Henry V and the Earldom of Chester, 1399–14220
Gordon Forster Essay Prize 20250
The Impact of the Anglo-Scottish Wars (1286–1347) upon Institutional Memories in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century Monastic Chronicles and Cartularies of Furness and Byland0
Knowing One’s Place: Community and Class in the Industrial Suburbs of Leeds during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries0
‘OLD CHARTISTS’: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE LATER LIVES OF CHARTIST ACTIVISTS IN THE NORTHERN PRESS, c. 1860–19000
JON MEE, Networks of Improvement: Literature, Bodies, and Machines in the Industrial Revolution0
The Malham Pipe: New Dating Evidence and Parallels0
ALUN C. DAVIES, The Rise and Decline of England’s Watchmaking Industry, 1550–19300
THOMAS WATER’S CIRCLES of PRAYER IN EARLY TUDOR YORK0
Church and Northern English Society in the Fourteenth Century: The Archbishops of York and Their Records0
Wool Smuggling and the Royal Government in Mid-Fourteenth Century Northumberland0
WILFRED HAMMOND, Catholic Nobles and the Elizabethan State, 1558–1588: Northern Affinities and the Politics of Religion (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2025.0
A GLOBAL NORTH: TRANSFERS, EXCHANGES and TRANSNATIONAL LINKS BETWEEN VICTORIA AND SOUTH YORKSHIRE, 1880–19140
Announcement0
J.P.T. SLEVIN (ed.), L. LOCKYER (trans.), The History of Alfred of Beverley0
Domestic Violence, Gendered Expectations and Respectability in Interwar Britain: Revisiting the 1922 Uxoricide on Brandiforth Street in Bamber Bridge0
The Earliest Records of Glassmaking in Medieval England: Evidence from Vale Royal Abbey, Cheshire0
The Rise and Fall of Cullercoats as a Coal Exporting Port in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries0
Sir Archibald Salvidge and the Failed Realignment of British Politics, 1918–19220
NEIL MURPHY, Henry VIII, the Duke of Albany and the Anglo-Scottish War of 1522–24 NEIL MURPHY, Henry VIII, the Duke of Albany and the Anglo-Scottish War of 1522–24 (Wood0
PETER BOUGHTON and IAN DUNN, George Cuitt (1779–1854) – ‘England’s Piranesi’: His Life and Work and a Catalogue Raisonné of His Etchings0
Gordon Forster Essay Prize0
JONATHAN OATES, Anti-Jacobitism and the English People, 1714–17460
CHARLES C. ROZIER, Writing History in the Community of St Cuthbert c. 700–1130: From Bede to Symeon of Durham0
Cheesemaking in Cheshire 1550–17500
Medieval Women and Urban Justice: Commerce, Crime and Community in England, 1300–15000
The Society for the Reformation of Manners in Hull, 1698–1706: ‘Favour’d with the Lord’s Wonders’0
DAVID CROUCH (ed.), The Metham Family Cartulary: Reconstructed from Antiquarian Transcripts0
An Exhibition History of Victorian Leeds0
A Community of Consent: Conscientious Objectors on the North Yorkshire Moors and the North East Coast During the First World War0
PETER DARBY and MÁIRÍN MACCARRON (eds), Bede the Scholar0
L. R. POOS, Love, Hate, and the Law in Tudor England: the three wives of Ralph Rishton0
The Making of a University: The Path to Higher Education in Huddersfield0
Editorial0
The Pickled Parson of Sedgefield0
Sleech Salt Making from the Solway to the Mersey in the Medieval and Early-Modern Period0
The Radical North, 1779–1914: A Symposium in Memory of Malcolm Chase0
THE BELLICOSE BISHOP Of THE BATTLE OF NEVILLE’S CROSS, 13460
TERENCE DOOLEY and CHRISTOPHER RIDGEWAY (eds), Visitors to the Country House in Ireland and Britain: Welcome and Unwelcome0
Thomas Denton’s Perambulation: Two Counties, Three Kingdoms, and Four Nations History?0
As Good as a Marriage: The Anne Lister Diaries 1836–380
Gordon Forster Essay Prize0
Policemen and Their Moustaches: (Self-)Fashioning Professional Identity in Nineteenth Century Newcastle-Upon-Tyne0
The Medieval Stained Glass of West Yorkshire0
WILLLIAM D. SHANNON, Cumbria: 1,000 Years of Maps0
The Rise and Fall of Westmorland’s ‘County’ Racecourse: Kendal Races 1820–18340
Liverpool: A Memoir of Words0
MATT COOK and ALISON ORAM, Queer Beyond London0
ALAN BROOKE, Nature’s Missionary: Seth Lister Mosley – Naturalist, Museum Curator and Mystic 1848–1929 (Huddersfield: Huddersfield Local History Society, 2022. £15 [paperback]. 264 pages [Inc. 0
Steel City Readers: Reading for Pleasure in Sheffield, 1925–19550
A League of Their Own: Halifax Hospital League of Friends0
Bombardment, Public Safety and Resilience in English Coastal Communities during the First World War0
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