Items where Author is "Twells, Alison"
Number of items: 16.
Article
TWELLS, Alison, POOLEY, William, HOULBROOK, Matt and ROGERS, Helen
(2023).
Undisciplined History: Creative Methods and Academic Practice.
History Workshop Journal.
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison
(2021).
“Eros the Great Leveller”: Edward Carpenter, sexual cosmotopianism and the northern working man.
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 22 (3).
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison
(2019).
Sex, gender and romantic intimacy in servicemen's letters during the Second World War.
The historical journal.
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison, FURNESS, Penny, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and GREGORY, Maxine
(2018).
'It's about giving yourself a sense of belonging’: community-based history and well-being in South Yorkshire.
People, place and policy online, 12 (1), 8-28.
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison
(2018).
Iron Dukes and Naked Races: Edward Carpenter's Sheffield and LGBTQ Public History.
International Journal of Local and Regional History, 13 (1), 47-67.
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison
(2015).
‘Went into raptures’: reading emotion in the ordinary wartime diary, 1941-1946.
Women's History Review, 25 (1), 143-160.
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison
(2013).
An Africa of religious life : Fredrika Bremer’s American Faith Journey, 1849-1851.
Journal of Women’s History, 25 (1), 158-181.
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison
(2012).
The innate yearnings of our souls : subjectivity, religiosity and outward testimony in Mary Howitt's Autobiography(1889).
Journal of Victorian Culture, 17 (3), 309-328.
[Article]
Book Section
TWELLS, Alison
(2016).
Women at the intersection of the local and the global in schools and community history in Britain since the 1980s.
In: MIDGLEY, C., TWELLS, A. and CARLIER, J., (eds.)
Women in transnational history : connecting the local and the global.
Women's and Gender History
.
Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 180-200.
[Book Section]
TWELLS, Alison
(2011).
"We ought to obey God rather than Man” : women, anti-slavery and nonconformist religious cultures, 1800-1840.
In: CLAPP, Elizabeth J. and JEFFREY, Julie Roy, (eds.)
Women, dissent and anti-slavery in Britain and America, 1790-1865.
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 66-87.
[Book Section]
TWELLS, Alison
(2007).
Missionary fathers and wayward sons in the South Pacific, 1797-1825.
In: BROUGHTON, Trev Lynn and ROGERS, Helen, (eds.)
Gender and fatherhood in the nineteenth century.
Gender and history
.
Basingstoke, Pagrave Macmillan, 153-164.
[Book Section]
Monograph
BATTY, Elaine, EADSON, William, PATTISON, Ben, STEVENS, Mark, TWELLS, Alison and VERDON, Nicola
(2018).
Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund’s First World War Centenary Activity: Year 4 report.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
EADSON, William, PATTISON, Ben, STEVENS, Mark, TWELLS, Alison and VERDON, Nicola
(2017).
Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund’s First World War centenary activity: year 3 report.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
Authored Book
TWELLS, Alison
(2009).
The Civilising Mission and the English Middle Class : the 'heathen' at home and overseas 1792-1850.
Palgrave Macmillan.
[Authored Book]
TWELLS, Alison
(2007).
British women's history: A documentary history from the enlightenment to world war I.
London, I B Taurus.
[Authored Book]
Edited Book
MIDGLEY, Clare, TWELLS, Alison and CARLIER, Julie
(2016).
Women in Transnational History : Connecting the local and the global.
Women's and Gender History
.
Abingdon, Oxon., Routledge.
[Edited Book]