
Our publications
A selection of our recent publications. Please click on the profile pages of each colleague (in the ‘members’ section) for more information and full list of publications.
Barnard, Matthew (2024). Heidegger’s Conception of Freedom: Beyond Cause and Effect. Palgrave Macmillan.
Barnard, Matthew (2019). ‘Power and Freedom in Heidegger’s First Notebook.’ Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 51(2).
Philip Booth [with Elizabeth Tingle], eds (2021). A Companion to Death, Burial, and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, c. 1300–1700. Brill.
Philip Booth (2024). ‘Pilgrimage and the miraculous.’ In A Companion to Medieval Pilgrimage. ARC Humanities Press.
Lucy Burke (2021). ‘Hostile environments? Down’s syndrome and genetic screening in contemporary culture.’ Medical Humanities, 47(2)
Lucy Burke (2020). ‘‘Spectres of Unproductive Life: The Aging/Disability/Dementia Complex’.’ In: The Aging/Disability Nexus. University of British Columbia Press.
Andrew Crome (2018). Christian Zionism and English National Identity, 1600-1850. Palgrave Macmillan.
Andrew Crome (2023). ‘Developing religious literacy through popular culture fandom: engaging religious issues in Fleabag fan fiction.’ Journal of Contemporary Religion, 38(3).
Keith Crome [with J. Williams] (2019). The Lyotard reader and guide. Columbia University Press.
Keith Crome [with P O’Connor] (2019). ‘The Character of Co-operation: Reflections on Education and Co-operative Learning.’ In: Learning for a Co-operative World: Education, Social Change and the Co-operative College. UCL Institute of Education Press.
Rob Ellis [with S. Kendal and S. Taylor], eds (2021). Voices in the History of Madness: Personal and Professional Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness. Palgrave Macmillan.
Rob Ellis (2020). London and its Asylums, 1888-1914: Politics and Madness. Palgrave Macmillan.
Craig Griffiths (2021). The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation: Male Homosexual Politics in 1970s West Germany. Oxford University Press.
Craig Griffiths (2023). ‘”Gay Equals Left?”: Conservatism in Male Homosexual Politics in 1970s West Germany and the United States.’ German Yearbook of Contemporary History, 7.
Ullrich Haase (2016). Interpretation of Nietzsche’s Second Untimely Meditation. Indiana University Press.
Ullrich Haase (2019). ‘Approaching Heidegger’s History of Being Through the Black Notebooks.’ Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 51(2).
Shirin Hirsch (2019). In the shadow of Enoch Powell: Race, Locality and Resistance. Manchester University Press.
Shirin Hirsch [with G. Brown] (2022). ‘Breaking the ‘colour bar’: Len Johnson, Manchester and anti-racism.’ Race and Class: a Journal of Racism, Empire and Globalisation, 64(3).
Dominic Kelly (2022). Beyond Nihilism: The turn in Heidegger’s thought from Nietzsche to Hölderlin. Bloomsbury.
Dominic Kelly (2020). ‘The Necessity of Thinking Historically – Heidegger After Nietzsche.’ Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 51(2).
Carl Kilcourse (2020). ‘Instructing the Heavenly King: Joseph Edkins’s Mission to Correct the Theology of Hong Xiuquan’. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 71(1).
Carl Kilcourse (2016). Taiping Theology: The Localization of Christianity in China, 1843–64. Palgrave Macmillan.
Maxime Lallement (2024). ‘The need to rethink a hospitable world.’ Journal of Global Ethics, 20(3).
Maxime Lallement [with B. Brahic] (2018). ‘From ‘Expats’ to ‘Migrants’: strategies of resilience among French movers in post-Brexit Manchester’. Migration and Development, 9(1).
Marie Molloy (2018). Single, White, Slaveholding Women in the Nineteenth-Century American South. University of South Carolina Press.
Marie Molloy (2024). ‘White, Female Adultery across the Color Line in North Carolina during Slavery and Reconstruction, c. 1800-1870.’ Journal of Family History.
Rosamund Oates (2018). Moderate Radical: Tobie Matthew and the English Reformation. Oxford University Press.
Rosamund Oates (2021). ‘Speaking in hands: early modern preaching and signed languages for the deaf’. Past and Present, 256(1)
Gavin Schaffer (2025). An Unorthodox History: British Jews Since 1945. Manchester University Press.
Gavin Schaffer (2018). ‘The limits of the ‘liberal imagination’: Britain, broadcasting and apartheid South Africa, 1948-1994.’ Past and Present, 240(1).
Heather Shore [with P. Cox] (2023). Victims and Criminal Justice: A History. Oxford University Press.
Heather Shore [with P. Cox] (2017). Becoming Delinquent: British and European Youth, 1650-1950. Ashgate.
Jonathan Spangler [with Z.E. Rohr], eds (2021). Significant Others: Aspects of Deviance and Difference in Premodern Court Cultures. Routledge.
Jonathan Spangler (2021). Monsieur. Second Sons in the Monarchy of France, 1550-1800. Routledge.
Lloyd Strickland (2022). Leibniz’s Examination of the Christian Religion. Oxford University Press.
Lloyd Strickland [with J. Wang] (2023). ‘Racism and Eurocentrism in Histories of Philosophy.’ Open Journal of Philosophy, 13(1).
David Wilkinson (2016). Post-Punk, Politics and Pleasure in Britain. Palgrave Macmillan.
David Wilkinson (2022). ‘‘The drop-outs are anticipating future economic policy’: work, class and countercultural legacies in Britain.’ Key Words: A Journal of Cultural Materialism, 19.