Contextual Essays

Tracing the Origins and Consequences of Christian Missionary Activities in Africa
European Settler Agriculture and Exploitation of Local Labour in Colonial Africa
British Military Intelligence in Context, 1938-1974
The Archives of the Communist Party Of Great Britain: An Introduction
The Departments of the Communist Party of Great Britain: A Detailed Guide
Notable Individuals of the Communist Party of Great Britain
From the Archive: Prosecuting the Holocaust
A Guide to Transatlantic Periodicals Published in the UK and Europe During the 18th, 19th, and 20th Centuries
The Methodist Recorder, 1861-1919: Collection Guide
Methodist Publications, 1855-1919: Collection Guide
Soldiers and their Horses in The Great War
The Parliamentary Labour Party Papers, 1968-1993: An Introduction
A Brief Introduction: The Records of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
The historian and her group: Dona Torr and Marxist history
Malawi Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1907-1967: An Introduction
The Post-War International Order: Past, Present, Future?
Shaping the Jewel in the Crown: How the British East India Company lay the Foundations for Colonial Subjugation of India.
A Guide to British Government Information and Propaganda, 1939-2009
British Government Information and Propaganda: Collections at the British Library and Elsewhere
The Historic Records held at Bethlem Museum of the Mind
British Government Information and Propaganda, 1939-2009: Further Reading
The Meerut Conspiracy Trial, 1929-1933; an Introduction
Victoria Lady Welby (1837-1913) and Significs
British Print Media, 1860s–1960s
The Transforming Effect of the 1960s
The Tatler (1901-1965)
The portrayal of the 1908 Olympic Games in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
From the Archive: The Failures of Women in Art
From the Archive: William Howard Russell and The Crimean Wars Cultural Legacy
The good servant: the origins and development of BBC Listener Research 1936-1950
Further Reading: Britannia and Eve/Women’s Magazines.
Propaganda and the Mobilisation of Consent during the two World Wars
The Graphic, 1869–1932
The Sphere: Popular Imperialism as Entertainment for the Twentieth Century
Guide to British Illustrated Periodicals, 1869–1970
From the Archive: Researching the Lives of Enslaved People
What is Disease?
Records of Pandemics at The National Archives (UK)
Influenza: the “thief in the night”
Censorship: Policy and Practice During the Second World War
Re-educating German POWs: British Policy and Public Initiatives
Cholera
Miasmas and Germs: Understandings of Cholera in Nineteenth Century Britain