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Publications

Explore the latest publications from members of History of Law and Governance Centre.

Sascha Auerbach

Stephen Bailey

  • BAILEY, S H, 2016. Encyclopaedia of Local Government Law Releases 96 - 97 Thomson: Sweet & Maxwell.
  • BAILEY, S H, 2016. Cross on Local Government Law Releases 59 - 61 Thomson: Sweet & Maxwell.
  • BAILEY, S H, 2016. ‘Nuff said’: Ridge v Baldwin. In: JUSS, S and SUNKIN, M, eds., Landmark Cases in Public Law Hart Publishing. (In Press.)

Peter Bartlett

  • PETER BARTLETT, 2020. A Matter of Engagement: Analysing the Submissions to the CRPD Committee on General Comment #1’. In: The Legacies of Institutionalisation: Disability, Law and Policy in the ‘Deinstitutionalised’ Community Hart. 179-192
  • PETER BARTLETT, 2020. At the Interface Between Paradigms: English Mental Capacity Law and the CRPD Frontiers in Psychiatry. 11, 570735
  • JACK TOMLIN,PETER BARTLETT, VIVEK FURTADO, VINCE EGAN and BIRGET VOELLM, 2020. An item response theory analysis of the Forensic Restrictiveness Questionnaire (FRQ) Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology. 31(4), 503-519
  • DAISY CHEUNG, MICHAEL DUNN, ELIZABETH FISTEIN, PETER BARTLETT, JOHN MCMILLAN and CAROLE J PETERSEN, 2020. ‘Articulating Future Directions of Law Reform for Compulsory Mental Health Admission and Treatment in Hong Kong’ International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 68, 101513

Howard Bennett

  • HOWARD BENNETT, 2020. Reading Marine Policies: Determining the Scope of Cover Asia Pacific Law Review. 27, 239-269
  • HOWARD BENNETT, 2020. The Three Ages of Utmost Good Faith. In: CHARLES MITCHELL and STEPHEN WATTERSON, eds., The World of Maritime and Commercial Law Hart Publishing. 63-88
  • DAVID FOXTON, HOWARD BENNETT, STEVEN BERRY, CHRISTOPHER SMITH and DAVID WALSH, 2019. Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading 24th edition. Sweet & Maxwell.

Tony Burns

  • BURNS, T., 2026. ‘On the Interpretation and Appropriation of Texts: Explaining Changes in the Meaning of Concepts within Intellectual Traditions,’. In: CAMILLA BOISEN, PERI ROBERTS, PETER SUTCH, ed., Political Theory in Context University of Wales Press. (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2026. 'Hegel and International Political Theory,'. In: HANNES HANSEN-MAGNUSSON, ALEXANDROS KOUTSOUKIS, SILVIYA LECHNER, DAVID SULLIVAN,, ed., Introduction to International Political Theory Palgrave. (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2026. 'Introduction: Dietzgen and Dialectical Materialism,'. In: Joseph Dietzgen: Selected Writings Cosmonaut Press. (In Press.)BURNS, T., 2025. ‘Between Sartre and Goffman: Alasdair MacIntyre and Hegel’s Theory of the Self'. In: C. BERNACCHIO, A. FATTAH, D. KRETZ & M. LAZARUS, ed., Hegel/MacIntyre Routledge. (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2025. 'Aristotle and Law'. In: JOHN LINARELLI, ed., Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Legal Theory and Philosophy. Edward Elgar. (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2025. ‘The Origins of the Concept of Natural Law in Ancient Greece'. In: MIR AHMAD MURTIZA, NOOR UL HUDA AND HALEEMA SADIA, ed., Law and Morality: Essays on Natural Law Theory and Legal Positivism. (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2025. ‘Marxism and the Concept of a Social Formation’. In: JOKUBAS SALYGA & KAYHAN VALADBAYGI, ed., Mode of Production and the Historiography of Capitalism: Gender, Race and Eurocentrism Bristol University Press. (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2025. 'Marxism and the Idea of a Fully Automated Machine Society: Science Fiction Utopia or Dystopian Nightmare?’. In: ANDRIUS BIELSKIS, ed., Technology, AI and Human Flourishing: Automation and Alienation in the Age of Digital Capitalism Bloomsbury Press. pp. 159-85 (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2025. ‘What is "Orthodox Marxism"? Marxism as an Intellectual Tradition.’ Contradictions/Kontradikce: A Journal for Critical Thought,. 9, (In Press).
  • BURNS, T., 2025. 'Cornelius Castoriadis and Marxism' Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory. 53(4), (In Press.)
  • BURNS, T., 2024. 'Social Theory and the Politics of Recognition in the Writings of Aristotle'. In: DAVID CARTER and BARBARA GOFF, eds., The Brill Companion to the Legacy of Greek Political Thought Brill. pp. 428-61
  • BURNS, T., (in press). Between Sartre and Goffman: Alasdair MacIntyre and Hegel’s Theory of the Self. In: C. BERNACCHIO, A. FATTAH, D. KRETZ and M. LAZARUS, eds., Hegel/MacIntyre, Routledge.
  • BURNS, T., (in press). Marx, Automation and the Politics of Recognition Within Social Institutions. Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory. 97.
  • BURNS, T., 2024. Hegel and International Political Theory In: HOWARD WILLIAMS, DAVID BOUCHER, PETER SUTCH and DAVID REIDY, eds., The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory, Palgrave. 321-37.
  • BURNS, T., 2024. MacIntyre and Hegel on the Possibility of Resolving Philosophical Disagreements. Philosophy & Social Criticism.
  • BURNS, T., 2024. Marx and the Concept of a Social Formation. Historical Materialism: A Journal of Critical Marxist Analysis.
  • BURNS, T., 2023. Marx’s Capital and the Concept of Super-Exploitation Capital & Class. 1-21.
  • BURNS, T., 2023. Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness. In: BRYAN M. SANTIN, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Twentieth-Century American Novel and Politics, Cambridge University Press. 285-96.

William Daniel

Philip Davies

  • DAVIES, PHILIP JOHN VICTOR, 2025. Standing among the Spartans: Institutions and Status within the Spartiate Community Bloomsbury Academic.
  • DAVIES, PHILIP and MOSSMAN, JUDITH M., eds., 2023. Sparta in Plutarch's Lives Classical Press of Wales.
  • DAVIES, PHILIP, 2023. Equal Contributors? Agesilaus and Lysander within Plutarch's "Spartan Cycle". In: DAVIES, PHILIP and MOSSMAN, JUDITH M., eds., Spartan in Plutarch's Lives Classical Press of Wales. 93-112
  • 2020. Plutarch’s Sparta: Intertextual and Experiential. In: THOMAS S. SCHMIDT, MARIA VAMVOURI and RAINER HIRSCH-LUIPOLD, eds., The Dynamics of Intertextuality in Plutarch Brill. 513-524

Gwilym Dodd

William Eves

Stephen Farrall

David Gehring

  • GEHRING, DAVID and FREYER, STEFANIE, 2024. Evolution and Revolution in British Diplomacy. In: GOETZE, DOROTHÉE and OETZEL, LENA, eds., Early Modern European Diplomacy: A Handbook De Gruyter. 253-69
  • GEHRING, DAVID, 2024. Luther in Early Modern English Lutheran Quarterly. 38(1), 20-9
  • GEHRING, DAVID, 2024. A European Elizabethan: The Life of Robert Beale, Esquire Oxford University Press. 
  • GEHRING, DAVID, 2022. Intelligence Gathering, Relazioni, and the Ars Apodemica Diplomacy & Statecraft33(2), 211-32.
  • GEHRING, DAVID, 2022. [Review] David Potter (ed.), The Letters of Paul de Foix: French Ambassador at the Court of Elizabeth I, 1562-1566 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019) French History36(1), 121-2.
  • GEHRING, DAVID, 2021. [Review] Kathryn James, English Paleography and Manuscript Culture, 1500–1800 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2020) Journal of British Studies60(4), 956-7.

Edward Goodwin

  • GOODWIN, E.J. and AMOS, R., eds., 2025. Research Handbook on Biodiversity and Law Volume 2: Conservation in a Changing World Edward Elgar. (In Press.)
  • GOODWIN, E.J., 2024. Biodiversity and Plastics. In: KIRK, E, POPATTANACHAI, N, VAN DER MAREL, E and BARNES, R, eds., Research Handbook on Plastics Regulation Edward Elgar. 101-121
  • GOODWIN, E.J. and BOWMAN, M.J., 2023. Threatened Species and their Conservation. In: F. PERRON-WELCH, ed., Legal Aspects of Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity, Cambridge University Press.
  • GOODWIN, E.J., 2023. Biodiversity and Plastics. In: E. KIRK, E. VAN DER MAREL and N. POPATTANACHAI, eds., Research Handbook on Plastics Law, Edward Elgar. 
  • GOODWIN, E.J., 2023. Wise Use of Wetlands. In: R. C. GARDNER, R. CADDELL and E. OKUNO, eds., Wetlands and International Environmental Law: The Evolution and Impact of the Ramsar Convention, Edward Elgar. 

Thomas Guiney

Matthew Hefferan

  • HEFFERAN, M., 2026. The Royal Court and Household. In: G. DODD, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Late Medieval English Kingship Cambridge University Press. 151-70
  • HEFFERAN, M., 2025. Masculinity and Kingship during the Early Years of the Hundred Years War. In: G. DODD & H. LACEY, ed., Fourteenth Century England, XIII Boydell and Brewer. (In Press.)
  • HEFFERAN, M., 2024. Teaching Medieval History through Active Learning and Role Play Nottingham Medieval Studies. 68, 201-10
  • HEFFERAN, M., 2023. Royal Household Knights on Military Campaign, 1334-1360: A Dataset Medieval Soldier Database.
  • HEFFERAN, M., 2021. The Household Knights of Edward III: Warfare, Politics and Kingship in Fourteenth-Century England, Boydell and Brewer. 

Victor Kattan

Charlotte May

Onyeka Nubia

  • Nubia, Onyeka,’ Endorsement and Review of The Caribbean and the Second World War,’ Lawrence Wishart (as part of their Peer Review Process), 16/04/2024.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Review of Stuart Britain and Ireland: A Very Short History,’ Oxford University Press (as part of their Peer Review Process), 23/02.2024.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Review of Race and Materiality in Early Modern Venice,’ Bloomsbury (as part of their Peer Review Process), 19/02/24.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Review of Richard C Maguire Africans in East Anglia,’ Journal of British Studies, 62: 4, October 2023, pp. 1067- 1069.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ’A Review of Simon Newman’s Freedom Seekers,’ American Historical Review, January 2023.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Africans in East Anglia’1467-1833,’ Norfolk Archaeology: A Journal of Archaeology and Local History,’ I, (Norwich: Norfolk and Norwich Archaeology Society: July 2023), pp. 272-273.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘A Review of: African and Caribbean People in Britain: A History, Hakim Adi,’ History Today, January 2023 (London: Allen Lane, 2022), p. 635.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Routledge Handbook of Pan Africanism,’ English Historical Review, (Oxford: OUP, August 2022). 
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘A Review (endorsement) of Black Victorians Hidden in History,’ (London: Duckworth 2022)
  • Nubia, Onyeka; Jonathan Elmore; Jenni G Halpin (eds.), An Introduction to African and Afro-Diasporic Peoples and Influences in British Literature and Culture before the Industrial Revolution (Atlanta: University System of Georgia, 2021), pp.37-48.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, England’s Other Countrymen (London: ZED Books, 2019).
  • Nubia, Onyeka; Hakim Adi (ed.), ‘Blackamoores’ have their own names in early modern England,’ Black British History: New Perspectives (Blackness in Britain) (London: ZED Books, 2019), pp. 15-36.
  • Nubia, Onyeka, Suzannah Lipscomb (ed.), Helen Carr (ed.),‘Why We Must Decolonise His-story,’ What is History Now? (London: Hachette Book Group, 2021). 
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Reconsidering the Role of African Children in the Renaissance,’ In Your Face, (University of Florence, August 2023), http: In Your Face - Research Group (project-inyourface.it)
  • Nubia, Onyeka, ‘Understanding Diversity in Tudor Music,’ Modern History Review, 25/3, (February 2023), pp. 18-21, http: Understanding diversity in Tudor music: Moorish culture at court - Hodder Education Magazines

Jamie Thomas

  • THOMAS, JAMIE, 2023. A Working Definition of ‘Barriers’ to Small Business in Public Procurement: From Fair Treatment of Suppliers to Fair Share of the Market European Procurement and Public Private Partnership Law Review’. European Procurement 18; Public Private Partnership Law Review 7.
  • JAMIE THOMAS, 2018. Public Procurement and Lord Young’s Reforms – Two Years On Public Procurement Law Review. 27(4), 152 - 166

Sarah B. White

Matthew Windsor

  • WINDSOR, MATTHEW, 2022. Expertise as Framing. In: PAIVI LEINO-SANDBERG and EMILIA KORKEA-AHO, eds., Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making, Cambridge University Press.
  • WINDSOR, MATTHEW, 2021. Counterstorytelling in International Economic LawIn: ANDREA BIANCHI and MOSHE HIRSCH, eds., International Law's Invisible Frames: Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes, Oxford University Press.
  • MATTHEW WINDSOR, 2019. The Special Responsibility of Government Lawyers and the Iraq Inquiry British Yearbook of International Law. 87(1), 159

George Woudhuysen

 

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