Dr Jerome De Groot - Publications
List of publications
Authored book
- Jerome de Groot. The Historical Novel. New Critical Idiom. Abingdon: Routledge, 2009. eScholarID:22746
- de Groot, J. Consuming History. UK: Routledge, 2008. eScholarID:4b1516
- de Groot, J. Royalist Identities. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. eScholarID:4b768
Book contribution
- Jerome de Groot. "‘“Euery one teacheth after thyr owne fantasie”: French language instruction’." In Performing Pedagogy, ed. Kate Moncrief and Kate McPherson, 84-107.Ashgate, 2011. eScholarID:103152
- "‘“Welcome to Babylon”: Performing and screening the English Revolution’." In Screening the Renaissance, ed. ed. Mark Thornton Burnett and Adrian Streete, 65-82. London and New York: Routledge, 2011. eScholarID:120120
- "“‘Who would want to believe that, except in the service of the bleakest realism?’ Historical fiction and ethics”." In Integrity and Research, ed. Emily Sutherland and Tony Gibbons, London and New York: Routledge, 2011. eScholarID:129370
- Jerome de Groot. "‘Historiography and virtuality’." In Cultural Heritage and its Representations, ed. Emma Waterton and Steve Watson, 91-105.Ashgate, 2010. eScholarID:103144
- Jerome de Groot. "‘“I feel completely beautiful for the first time in my life”: bodily re-enactment and reality documentary’." In Televising History, ed. Ann Gray and Erin Bell, 193-206.Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. eScholarID:103151
- de Groot, J. "Coteries, complications and the question of female agency." In The 1630s: Interdisciplinary Essays on Culture and Politics in the Caroline Ear, ed. Julie Sanders, Ian Atherton, 189-209.Manchester University Press, 2006. eScholarID:3b2056
- de Groot, J. "Mothers, Lovers, and Others: Royalist Women." In Women and Politics in Early Modern England, 1450-1700, ed. James Daybell, 194-209.Ashgate, 2004. eScholarID:3b1304
Journal article
- Jerome de Groot. "“perpetually dividing and suturing the past and present”: Mad Men and the illusions of history." Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice 15, no. 2(2011) : 269-287. eScholarID:127379 | DOI:10.1080/13642529.2011.564833
- Jerome de Groot. "'Prison writing, writing prison in the 1640s and 1650s'." Huntington Library Quarterly 79, no. 2(2009) : 193-215. eScholarID:22757 | DOI:10.1525/hlq.2009.72.2.193
- de Groot, J. "John Denham and Lucy Hutchinson’s commonplace book." Studies in English Literature 48:1(2008) : 147-63. eScholarID:1b4837 | DOI:10.1353/sel.2008.0009
- de Groot, J. "Court Culture in the 1640s and 1650s." Early Modern Literary Studies Special Issue 15(2007) : 1.1-18. eScholarID:1b4836
- de Groot, J. "Empathy and Enfranchisement: Popular Histories." Rethinking History 10:3(2006) : 391-413. eScholarID:1b8220 | DOI:10.1080/13642520600816171
- de Groot, J. "Chorographia, Newcastle, and Royalist identity in the late 1640s." The Seventeenth Century 18(1)(2003) : 61-75. eScholarID:1b3655
- de Groot, J. "`The Importance of Reading Plato: An unpublished essay by Oscar Wilde." Times Literary Supplement July(2003) : 16. eScholarID:1b8221
- de Groot, J. "Space, patronage, procedure: the court at Oxford, 1642-46." English Historical Review 117(474)(2002) : 1204-1227. eScholarID:1b2308 | DOI:10.1093/ehr/117.474.1204
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