Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Helle's Hound | 2025 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| 13 Red-Lion Square: The Mendicity Society, 1818–76 | 2024 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Helle and Death | 2024 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Realising The Enraged Musician | 2023 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| 'The Arethusa': Slip Songs and the Mainstream Canon | 2023 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| The Ballad and the Bible | 2023 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Our Subversive Voice | 2022 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| The Hymn as Protest Song in England and its Empire, 1819–1919 | 2022 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London | 2022 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London | 2021 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Music to Some Consequence: Reaction, Reform, Race | 2021 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| “Canny Newcassel”: Marshall’s Musical Metropolis of North Britain, 1798–182 | 2020 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| How the Ballad-Singer Lost her “Woice” | 2019 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Joseph Johnson’s Hat, or, The Storm on Tower Hill | 2019 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Of Ships and Spectacles: Maritime Identity in Regency London | 2019 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| The Diminution of “Irish” Johnstone | 2019 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Charles Dibdin and Late Georgian Culture | 2018 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Dancing the “Waterloo Waltz”: Commemorations of the Hundred Days – Parallels in British Social Dance and Song | 2018 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| 'True Courage': A Song in History | 2018 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| First as Farce, then as Tragedy: Waterloo in British Song | 2017 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen Dr Emma Whipday
| Is He a Dramatist? Or, Something Singular! Staging Dickensian Drama as Practice-Led Research | 2017 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| The Stones of Winter | 2016 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| The Wild Hunt | 2016 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| Napoleon and British Song, 1797–1822 | 2015 |
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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
| The Travels of John Magee: Tracing the geographies of Britain’s itinerant print-sellers, 1789–1815 | 2014 |
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