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Dr  Julie-Marie Strange - Publications

 

List of publications


Authored book

  • JM Strange. Fatherhood, Attachment and the British Working Class, c.18701-1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. eScholarID:177380
  • Strange, J. Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain 1870-1914 (Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories Series: No. 6). Cambridge University Press, 2005. eScholarID:4b828

Edited book

  • Claudia Nelson, Julie-Marie Strange and Susan B Egenolf. Claudia Nelson, Julie-Marie Strange and Susan B Egenolf. ed. British Family Life, 1780–1914. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2012. eScholarID:151855
  • Strange, J. Twentieth Century Britain: Economic, Social and Cultural Change. Pearson, 2007. eScholarID:4b829

Book contribution

  • JMS. "Death." In The Oxford Handbook of the History of Medicine, Oxford: OUP, 2011. eScholarID:149984
  • JMS. "Reading Language as an Historical Source." In Research Methods for History, Edinburgh: EUP, 2011. eScholarID:149995
  • JMS. "Historical approaches to dying." In The study of dying, 123-146. Cambridge: CUP, 2010. eScholarID:149974
  • Strange, J. "'Speechless with Grief': Bereavement and the Working-Class Father, c. 1880-1914." In Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century, ed. H. Rogers and T. Broughton, 138-149.Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. eScholarID:3b1390
  • Strange, J. "Colluding with the Curse: Female Representations of Menstruation in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries." In Menstruation: Blood, Body, Brand, 102-116.2005. eScholarID:3b1389

Journal article

  • JM Strange. "Fatherhood, furniture and inter-personal dynamics in working-class homes, 1870-1914." Urban History(2012) . eScholarID:149957
  • JMS. "In Full Possession of Her Powers: Researching and Rethinking Menopause in early Twentieth-century England and SCotland." Social History of Medicine(2012) . eScholarID:149965
  • JMS. "Providing, fatherhood and technologies of attachment, 1870-1914." Historical Journal(2012) . eScholarID:150328
  • JM strange. "Tramp: Sentiment and the Homeless Man in the Late-Victorian and Edwardian City." Journal of Victorian Culture 16, no. 2(2011) : 242-258. eScholarID:149961 | DOI:10.1080/13555502.2011.589683
  • Strange, J. "Only a pauper whom nobody owns: reassessing the pauper grave, c.1880-1914." Past and Present 178(1)(2003) : 148-175. eScholarID:1b2345 | DOI:10.1093/past/178.1.148
  • Strange, J. "Tho' Lost to Sight, To Memory Dear: The Neglected Grave in Victorian and Edwardian Commemorative Culture." Mortality(2003) . eScholarID:1b2346
  • Strange, J. "She cried a very little: Death, Grief and Mourning in Working-Class Culture, c. 1880-1914." Social History 27(2)(2002) : 143-161. eScholarID:1b2344 | DOI:10.1080/03071020210128373
  • Strange, J. "The assault on ignorance: Teaching Menstrual Etiquette in English Schools, c.1920 s-1960s." Social History of Medicine 14(2)(2001) : 247-265. eScholarID:1b2343 | DOI:10.1093/shm/14.2.247

Journal contribution

  • Andrew DAvies and Julie-Marie Strange. "Where Angels Fear to Tread: Academics, Public Engagement and Popular History." Journal of Vicotrian Culture 15, no. 2(2010) : 268-279. eScholarID:149969

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