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Deconstruction and ‘Re-Volumization’: The Thomason Collection in the Past, Present, and Future
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‘Honest George’: George Thomason and London during the Civil War and Revolution
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John Hammond and the Explosion of Print in 1641: Commercial and Political Opportunities
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George Thomason and London in the 1650s
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Search and Seize: Partisan Publishers and Press Controls in Thomason’s London
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The Thomason Tracts and Presbyterian Mobilization
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Milton’s Sonnet XIV and the poetry of George Thomason
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The Politics and Meaning of Thomason’s Tracts
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Scattered about the Streets: George Thomason’s Annotations and Ephemeral Print during the English Revolution
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From The Queen’s College to Montagu House: The History of the Thomason Tracts after the Restoration
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Collecting Revolution: George Thomason and the ‘Thomason Tracts’
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eBLJ Instructions for Authors
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Publishing updated version of ‘R for Newspaper Data’
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An Etiquette For Minor Time Travel
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Visualising press politics in the United Kingdom
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The Devils After the Fall
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UK Railway Archive (AR-UK)
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Circulations and Entangled History in 19th Century Chile
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Horticultural Collections at the British Library & the National Trust: Project Report
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Romance Self-Publishing and UK Legal Deposit
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