Submissions from 2023
A Previously Unknown Late Fifteenth-Century Latin Translation of a Portion of John Chrysostom’s Homilies on John Interpolated into an Incomplete Incunable, Chris L. Nighman
The Lemma De predicatoribus in Iacobus de Benevento’s Viridarium consolationis: An Unexpected Preaching Tract in a Dominican Florilegium, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2022
Gender and Madness in Victorian Britain, Amy Milne-Smith
Submissions from 2021
“Impresse et Diligenter Correcte”: Johann Koelhoff the Elder’s Transmission of Francesco Griffolini’s Latin Translation of Chrysostom’s Homilies on John, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2019
Work and Madness: Overworked Men and Fears of Degeneration, 1860s-1910s, Amy Milne-Smith
Submissions from 2016
Queensberry’s Misrule: Reputation, Celebrity, and the Idea of the Victorian Gentleman, Amy Milne-Smith
Submissions from 2013
A Room of His Own: A Literary-Cultural Study of Victorian Clubland [Book Review], Amy Milne-Smith
Submissions from 2012
The Janus Intertextuality Search Engine: A Research Tool of (and for) the Electronic Manipulus florum Project, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2011
Shaking Up Christianity: The Indian Shaker Church in the Canada-U.S. Pacific Northwest, Susan Neylan
Submissions from 2009
Ottoman and Republican Turkish Labour History: An Introduction, Touraj Atabaki and Gavin D. Brockett
Club Talk: Gossip, Masculinity and Oral Communities in Late Nineteenth-Century London, Amy Milne-Smith
Revealing and Reveling in Late Medieval Sermons from England: Siegfried Wenzel, Preaching in the Age of Chaucer: Selected Sermons in Translation, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2008
A Trickster’s Oaths in The Homeric Hymn to Hermes, Judith Fletcher
Citations of 'noster' John Pecham in Richard Fleming's Trinity Sunday sermon: evidence for the political use of liturgical music at the Council of Constance, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2007
Bibliographical Register of the Sermons & Other Orations Delivered at the Council of Constance (1414-1418), Chris L. Nighman and Phillip Stump
Submissions from 2006
A Flight to Domesticity? Making a Home in the Gentlemen’s Clubs of London, 1880–1914, Amy Milne-Smith
Prudencia, Plague and the Pulpit: Richard Fleming’s Eulogy for Robert Hallum at the Council of Constance, Chris L. Nighman
Bernardus Baptizatus, Bernard de la Planche and the Sermon “Sedens docebat turbas” at the Council of Constance, Chris L. Nighman and Sophie Vallery-Radot
Submissions from 2005
Visions of the Press in Britain, 1850–1950 by Mark Hampton [Review], Amy Milne-Smith
Commmonplaces on Preaching Among Commonplaces for Preaching? The Topic Predicacio in Thomas of Ireland's Manipulus Florum, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2004
Conversing with the Dead: The Militia Movement and American History, Darren Mulloy
Submissions from 2003
Women and Oaths in Euripides, Judith Fletcher
Grendler, Paul F.: The Universities of the Italian Renaissance [Book review], Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2001
Diguise, Containment and the Porgy and Bess Revival of 1952–1956, David Monod
Rhetorical Self-Construction and its Political Context in Richard Fleming’s Sermon for Passion Sunday at the Council of Constance, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 2000
“The History of Us”: Social Science, History, and the Relations of Family in Canada, Cynthia Comacchio
Internationalism, Regionalism, and National Culture: Music Control in Bavaria, 1945–1948, David Monod
‘Accipiant Qui Vocati Sunt’: Richard Fleming’s Reform Sermon at the Council of Constance, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 1998
Mechanomorphosis: Science, Management, and “Human Machinery” in Industrial Canada, 1900–45, Cynthia Comacchio
Submissions from 1997
Another Look at the English Staging of an Epiphany Play at the Council of Constance, Chris L. Nighman
Submissions from 1996
Popular Piety in Late Medieval England: The Diocese of Salisbury 1250-1550 [Book Review], Chris L. Nighman
Popular piety in the diocese of Salisbury, 1250-1550 [Book Review], Chris L. Nighman