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Professor Helen Berry
Orphans of Empire: the Fate of London's Foundlings2019
Professor Helen Berry
The Great Tyne Flood of 1771: Community Responses to an Environmental Crisis in the Early Anthropocene2018
Professor Helen Berry
Fiona Hartley
Dr Jane Nolan
Cristina Peligra
Engaging PGRs with careers support services: a collaborative approach2017
Professor Helen Berry
Gertrude Bell: Pioneer, Anti-Suffragist, Feminist Icon?2017
Professor Helen Berry
The Pleasures of Austerity2014
Professor Helen Berry
Gender, Sexuality and the Consumption of Musical Culture in Eighteenth-Century London2013
Professor Helen Berry
Queering the History of Marriage: the Social Recognition of a Castrato Husband in Eighteenth-Century Britain2012
Professor Helen Berry
The Castrato and His Wife2011
Dr Thomas Faulkner
Professor Helen Berry
Northern Landscapes: Representations and Realities of North-East England2010
Professor Helen Berry
William Hutchinson and the Creation of British National Identity2010
Professor Helen Berry
Regional Identity and Material Culture2009
Professor Helen Berry
The Family in Early Modern England2007
Professor Helen Berry
'Lawful Kisses? Sexual ambiguity and platonic friendship in England c.1660-1720'2005
Professor Helen Berry
Women, consumption and taste2005
Professor Helen Berry
Creating Polite Space: The Organisation and Social Function of the Newcastle Assembly Rooms2004
Professor Helen Berry
Crimes of Conscience: the Last Will and Testament of John Dunton2004
Professor Helen Berry
Sense and singularity: the social experiences of John Marsh and Thomas Stutterd in late-Georgian England2004
Professor Helen Berry
Common bodies. Women, touch and power in seventeenth-century England2003
Professor Helen Berry
Gender, Society and Print Culture in Late-Stuart England : The cultural world of the Athenian Mercury2003
Professor Helen Berry
Prudent Luxury: the Metropolitan Tastes of Judith Baker, Durham gentlewoman2003
Professor Helen Berry
Polite consumption: shopping in eighteenth century England2002
Professor Helen Berry
Promoting taste in the provincial press: national and local culture in eighteenth-century Newcastle upon Tyne2002
Professor Helen Berry
Men and the emergence of polite society, Britain 1660-18002001
Professor Helen Berry
Rethinking Politeness in Eighteenth Century England: Moll King's Coffee House and the Significance of 'Flash Talk': The Alexander Prize Lecture2001
Professor Helen Berry
'All Englands Rarityes Are Gathered Here': the World of the Athenian Mercury2000
Professor Helen Berry
An Early Coffee House Periodical and its Readers: the Athenian Mercury 1691-16972000