Emmeline Pankhurst
British History Research Guide
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The autobiography of the working class: an annotated critical bibliography. Ed. John Burnett. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1984- .
SML, Main Reference Room Z7164 L1 A86 1984B (LC)
Bailey, Susan F. Women and the British empire: an annotated guide to sources. New York: Garland, 1983.
SML, Main Reference Room Z7964 G7 B34 1983 (LC)
Bateson, F. W. The Cambridge bibliography of English literature. New York: Macmillan, 1941. 5v.
SML, Main Reference Room Z2011 B37 1941 (LC)
SML, Stacks Ib50 h940 cb
British Art, Reference Z2011 B37 1941 (LC)
v.II: 1660-1800; v.III: 1800-1900; v.IV: Index; v.V: Supplement, A.D. 600-1900
  • New edition: The new Cambridge bibliography of English literature. Ed. George Watson. Cambridge: University Press, 1969-1977. 5v.
    SML, Main Reference Room Z2011 N4 1969 (LC)
    CCL, Reference
Bell, Peter. Victorian women: an index to biographies & memoirs. Edinburgh: P. Bell, c1989.
SML, Stacks HQ1593 A12 B45 1989 (LC)
Bruce, A. P. C. Bibliography of the British army, 1660-1914. 2nd ed. London; New York: K. G. Saur, 1985.
SML, Main Reference Room Z6725 G7 B78 1985 (LC)
Chaloner, W. H. Bibliography of British economic and social history. Dover, NH: Manchester University Press, 1984.
SML, Stacks Z7165 G8 C43 (LC)
Frey, Linda. Women in western European history: a select chronological, geographical, and topical bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1982-1984. 2v.
SML, Main Reference Room Z7961 F74 1982 (LC)
v.1: From antiquity to the French revolution; v.2: The nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
  • Supplement: -----. -----. First supplement. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1986.
    SML, Main Reference Room Z7961 F74 1982 Suppl.
Goodall, Francis. Bibliography of British business histories. Aldershot, Hants, England; Brookfield, VT: Gower, 1987.
SML, Main Reference Room Z7165 G8 G59 1987 (LC)
Grant, Eric. Scotland. Oxford: Clio Press, 1982.
SML, Main Reference Room Z2051 G7 1982 (LC)
Hancock, P. D. Bibliography of works relating to Scotland. Edinburgh: The University Press, 1959.
SML, Main Reference Room Z2061 H35 (LC)
Hannam, June. British women's history: a bibliographical guide. Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press,1995
SML, Main Reference Room Z7964 G7 H36X 1996 (LC)
Higham, Robin D. S. A guide to the sources of British military history. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.
SML, Main Reference Room Z2021 M5 H54 (LC)
  • Supplement: British military history: a supplement to Robin Higham's guide to the sources. Ed. Gerald Jordan. New York: Garland, 1988.
    SML, Main Reference Room Z2021 M5 H54 Suppl. (LC)
Johnson, Dale A. Women and religion in Britain and Ireland: an annotated bibliography from the Reformation to 1993. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 1995.
SML, Stacks Z7963 J64X 1995
Matheson, Cyril. A catalog of the publications of Scottish historical and kindred clubs and societies and of the papers relative to Scottish history issued by H.M.S.O. including the reports of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 1908-1927, with a Subject Index. . .. Aberdeen: Milne and Hutchison, 1928.
SML, Main Reference Room Z2061 T37 (LC)
McFeely, Mary Drake. Women's work in Britain and America from the nineties to World War I: an annotated bibliography. Boston, MA: G. K. Hall, 1982.
SML, Main Reference Room Z7963 E7 M43 1982 (LC)
Mullins, E.L.C. Guide to the historical and archaeological publications of societies in England and Wales, 1901-1933. London: Athlone, 1968.
SML, Main Reference Room Z5055 G6 G85 (LC)
Lists and indexes books and articles issued by more than 400 local and national societies of England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Arranged by society with author and subject indexes.
Nash, Stanley D. Prostitution in Great Britain, 1485-1901: an annotated bibliography. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1994.
SML, Stacks Z7164 P95 N37X 1994 (LC)
Palmegiano, E. M. Crime in Victorian Britain: an annotated bibliography from nineteenth-century British magazines. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993.
SML, Stacks Z5703.5 G7 P35 1993 (LC)
Perkins, Roger. Regiments of the Empire: a bibliography of their published histories. Devon, England: R. Perkins, 1989.
SML, Stacks Z6725 G7 P47 1989 (LC)
Rasor, Eugene L. British naval history since 1815: a guide to the literature. New York: Garland Pub., 1990.
SML, Main Reference Room Z2021 N3 R38 1990 (LC)
Richardson, R. C. British economic and social history: a bibliographical guide. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1996
SML, Main Reference Room Z7165 G8 C43 1996 (LC)
Roach, John Peter Charles. Bibliography of modern history. London: Cambridge University Press, 1968.
SML, Main Reference Room Z6204 R63 (LC)
Terry, Charles Sanford. A catalogue of the publications of Scottish historical and kindred clubs and societies and of the volumes relative to Scottish history issued by His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1780-1908, with a subject index. Aberdeen: Printed for the University, 1909.(Aberdeen University Studies, no.39)
SML, Main Reference Room Z2061 T47 (LC)
Arranged by issuing Society, with a subject index.
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