Publications
M. Billings and F.H. Capie ‘Financial Crisis, Contagion, and the British Banking System between the World Wars’, Business History, Vol. 53 (2011), forthcoming.
M. Billings and F.H. Capie, ‘Transparency and Financial Reporting in Mid-twentieth Century British Banking’, Accounting Forum, 33:1, (2009), pp. 38-53.
M. Billings and F.H. Capie, ‘Capital in British Banking 1920-1970’, Business History, 49,:2 (2007), pp. 139-62.
F. H. Capie and M. Billings, ‘Evidence on Competition in English Commercial Banking 1920-70’, Financial History Review, 11:1 (2004), pp. 69-103.
M. Billings and F.H. Capie, ‘The Development of Management Accounting in UK Clearing Banks, 1920-70’, Accounting, Business & Financial History, 14:3 (2004), pp. 317-338.
F. H. Capie and M. Billings (2001), ‘Accounting Issues and the Measurement of Profits - English Banks -1920-68’, Accounting, Business & Financial History, 11: 2, pp. 225-51.
F. H. Capie and M. Billings, ‘Profitability in English Banking in the Twentieth Century’, European Review of Economic History, Vol. 5:3 (2001), pp. 367-401.
Booth, A. and M. Billings,‘Techno-Nationalism, the Post Office and the Creation of Britain’s National Giro’, in B. Bátiz-Lazo, J.C. Maixé-Altés and P. Thomes (eds.), Technological Innovation in Retail Finance: International Historical Perspectives, in Routledge International Studies in Business History series (Abingdon: Routledge, 2011), pp. 155-72.
C. M. O’Brien, M. Woods and M. Billings, Pension Risk Disclosures by FTSE 100 Companies, Edinburgh: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (2010).
Richard Goddard, ‘Small boroughs and the manorial economy: enterprise zones or urban failures?’, Past and Present, 209 (forthcoming, 2011).
Richard Goddard, ‘The built environment and the later medieval economy: Coventry, 1200-1540’, in L. A. Monckton and R. K. Morris (eds.), Coventry: medieval art, architecture and archaeology (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, 33, Leeds, forthcoming, 2011).
Richard Goddard, ‘Surviving recession: English borough courts and commercial contraction, 1350-1500’ in Richard Goddard, John Langdon and Miriam Müller (eds), Survival and Discord in medieval Society: Essays in honour of Christopher Dyer (Turnhout, 2010), 69-87.
Richard Goddard, ‘Church lords and English urban investment in the later middle ages’, in C. Dyer, P. Coss and C. Wickham (eds.), Rodney Hilton’s Middle Ages (Past and Present supplement, 2, Oxford, 2007), 148-65.
Richard Goddard, ‘Commercial contraction and urban decline in fifteenth-century Coventry’ (Dugdale Society Occasional Papers, 46, 2006).
Richard Goddard, ‘Female Apprenticeship in the West Midlands in the Later Middle Ages’, Midland History, 27 (2002), 165-81.
Richard Goddard, ‘Bullish Markets: The Property Market in Thirteenth-Century Coventry’, Midland History, 23 (1998), 21-39.
Sheryllynne Haggerty, ‘Risk and Risk Management in the Liverpool Slave Trade’, Business History, 51:6 (2009), 816-34.
Sheryllynne Haggerty ‘ “Miss Fan can tun her han!” Female Traders in Eighteenth-Century British-American Atlantic Port Cities’, Atlantic Studies, 6:1, 29-42.
Sheryllynne Haggerty, The British-Atlantic Trading Community 1760-1810: Men, Women, and the Distribution of Goods (Leiden: Brill Press, 2006).
Sheryllynne Haggerty, ‘The Philadelphia Trading Community on the Transition from Colony to State’, Business History, 48:2 (2006), 171-92.
Sheryllynne Haggerty, ‘Women, Work, and the Consumer Revolution: Liverpool in the Late Eighteenth Century’, in John Benson and Laura Ugolini (eds.), A Nation of Shopkeepers (London: Taurus, 2003), pp. 106-26.
Sheryllynne Haggerty, ‘Trade and the Trans-Shipment of Knowledge in the Late Eighteenth Century’, in Yrjo Kaukiainen (ed.), special issue of International Journal of Maritime History on information, communications and knowledge (June, 2002), 157-172.
Sheryllynne Haggerty, ‘The Structure of the Trading Community in Liverpool: 1760-1810’, in Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 151 (2002), 97-125.
Susan Townsend, (in Japanese): 'Envisioning the Motor City: A comparison of post-war reconstruction in Nagoya and Birmingham, England,’ in Tsunetoshi Mizoguchi (ed.) Naka-ku Nagoya Shi (A History of Nagoya City Centre.), (forthcoming).
Maggie Walsh, ‘Gender and Travel: Mobilising New Perspectives on the Past’ in G. Letherby and G. Reynolds (eds.), Gendered Journeys. Mobile Emotions (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009), pp. 5-18.
Maggie Walsh, ‘Gendered Steps Across the Border: Teaching the History of Women in the American and Canadian Wests’, in E. Jameson and S. McManus (eds.), One Step Over the Line: Toward a History of Women in the North American West (University of Alberta Press, 2008), pp. 385-409.
Maggie Walsh, ‘Women, Work and Automobility in the United States’, History 93:3 (2008), 376-95.
Maggie Walsh, ‘Gender in the History of Transportation Services. A Historiographic Perspective’, Business History Review, 81:3 (2008), 545-62.
Maggie Walsh, Guest editor, Business History Review (with Angel Kwolek-Folland) 81:3 (2007).
Maggie Walsh, The American West: Visions and Revisions (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)
Maggie Walsh, ‘Twentieth century public policy in motorised bus transport: the USA and the UK compared’ (co-authored with Corinne Mulley), Transportes, Servicios y Telecomunicaciones, 8, Summer (2005), 2-22.
Maggie Walsh, ‘Gendered Endeavours: Women and the Reshaping of Business Culture’, Women’s History Review, 14:2 (2005), 181-201.
Maggie Walsh, ‘Revisiting the American West’, in H. Temperley and C. Bigsby (eds.), A New Introduction to American Studies (Pearson, 2005), pp. 123-46
Maggie Walsh, Guest editor, Journal of Transport History, Special Issue Gender in the Service Sector Ser.3: 23:1 (2002).
Maggie Walsh, Making Connections. The Long-Distance Bus Industry in the USA (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000).
Maggie Walsh (ed.), Working Out Gender. Perspectives From Labour History (Aldershot, Ashgate, 1999).
Chris Wrigley, British Trade Unions Since 1933 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).
Chris Wrigley (ed.), The First World War and the International Economy (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2000).
Chris Wrigley (ed.), A History of British Industrial Relations, 1939-79 (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1996).
Chris Wrigley (ed.), A History of British Industrial Relations, 1914-39 (Brighton: Harvester Press, 1987).
Chris Wrigley (ed.), A History of British Industrial Relations ,1875-1914 (Hassocks: Harvester Press, 1982).