Key publications
Key publications


















2021
Bridger E (2021). Young Women Against Apartheid - Gender, Youth and South Africa's Liberation Struggle. James Currey
2020
Toye R (2020). Winston Churchill a Life in the News. Oxford University Press, USA
Mark JA, Kalinovsky A, Marung S (eds)(2020). Alternative Globalizations. Eastern Europe and the Postcolonial World. Bloomington, Indiana University Press
Chatterjee N (2020). Negotiating Mughal Law: a Family of Landlords Across Three Indian Empires. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Gao H (2020). Creating the Opium War: British Imperial Attitudes Towards China, 1792-1840. Manchester University Press
Kathryn Gleadle and Ryan Hanley, ‘Children Against Slavery: Juvenile Agency and the Sugar Boycotts in Britain’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 30 (2020), 97-117.
Stacey Hynd, ‘Small Warriors? Children and Youth in Colonial Insurgencies and Counterinsurgency, ca. 1945-60’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 62.4 (2020), 684-713. Article and Discussion
Ljubica Spaskovska (2020) Constructing the “City of international solidarity”: Non-aligned internationalism, the United Nations and visions of development, modernism and solidarity, 1955-1975. Journal of World History, 31/1(2020), 137-163
2019
Thomas M, Thompson A (2019). The Oxford Handbook of the Ends of Empire. Oxford Handbooks
Mark JA, Rupprecht T, Spaskovska L, Iacob B (2019). 1989: a Global History of Eastern Europe. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Thackeray DA (2019). Forging a British World of Trade: Culture, ethnicity and market in the Empire-Commonwealth, 1880-1975. Oxford University Press
Hernandez M (2019). The Ku Klux Klan and Freemasonry in 1920s America Fighting Fraternities. Routledge Abstract.
Gajendra Singh, ‘Jodh Singh, the Ghadar Movement and the Anti-Colonial Deviant in the Anglo-American Imagination’. Past & Present, Vol. 245, 1, (November 2019).
Vivienne Guo V Forging a women’s united front: Chinese elite women’s networks for national salvation and resistance 1932-1938. Modern Asian Studies, 53, 2 (2019), 483-511
2018
Toye R, Thackeray D, Thompson A (2018). Imagining Britain’s economic future, c.1800-1975: Trade, consumerism, and global markets. In Thackeray DA, Toye R, thompson A (Eds.), Palgrave Macmillan
Guo VX (2018). Women and Politics in Wartime China Crossing Geopolitical Borders., Routledge
Vargha D (2018). Polio across the Iron Curtain: Hungary's Cold War with an Epidemic. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Hanley R (2018). Beyond Slavery and Abolition Black British Writing, c.1770–1830., Cambridge University Press
Emily Bridger, ‘Soweto’s Female Comrades: Gender, Political Violence, and the Township Uprisings in South Africa, 1984-1990,’ Journal of Southern African Studies, 44:4 (2018): 559-574.
Silvia Espelt-Bombin (2018). Makers and Keepers of Networks: Amerindian Spaces, Migrations, and Exchanges in the Brazilian Amazon and French Guiana, 1600–1730. Ethnohistory, 65:4, 597-620.
2017
Toye R (2017). Arguing about Empire Imperial Rhetoric in Britain and France, 1882-1956., Oxford University Press, USA
Toye R (2017). Rhetorics of Empire Languages of Colonial Conflict After 1900., Studies in Imperialism
Toye R (2017). Winston Churchill Politics, Strategy and Statecraft., Bloomsbury Publishing
Thomas M, Toye R (2017). Arguing about Empire.
Curless GM, Thomas M (eds)(2017). Decolonization and Conflict: Colonial Comparisons and Legacies., Bloomsbury Academic
Eissa-Barroso F, Vázquez Varela A, Espelt-Bombin S (eds)(2017). Élites, representación y redes atlánticas en la Hispanoamérica moderna. Mexico, El Colegio de Michoacán
2016
Marc-William Palen. The 'Conspiracy' of Free Trade: The Anglo-American Struggle over Empire and Economic Globalisation, 1846–1896 (Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Jackson A, Khan Y, Singh G (2016). An Imperial World at War: the British Empire, 1939-1945. London and New York, Routledge
Donington K, Hanley R, Moody J (2016). Britain's History and Memory of Transatlantic Slavery., Oxford University Press Abstract.
Ryan Hanley, ‘Slavery and the Birth of Working-class Racism in England, 1814–1833’ Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 26 (2016), 103-123.