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Edward Paice, Lost Line of Empire: The Life of ‘Cape to Cairo’ Grogan (London: HarperCollins, 2001)

J.A. Mangan, ‘Oars and the Man: Pleasure and Purpose in Victorian and Edwardian Cambridge’, History of Higher Education Annual, Vol. 4, 1984

J.A. Mangan, The Games Ethic and Imperialism: Aspects of the Diffusion of an Ideal (London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1998)

J.A. Mangan, Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Victorian Ideology (London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000)

John Pinfold

E. Bradyll, The Lays of Cotton Broking (Liverpool: Harris, 1865) G.J. Milne, Trade and Traders in Mid-Victorian Liverpool: Mercantile

Business and the Making of a World Port (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000)

B.G. Orchard, Liverpool’s Legion of Honour (Birkenhead: the author, 1893) H. Shimmin, Liverpool Life, Second Series (Liverpool: Egerton Smith, 1857) P. Thompson, On the Turf (Bebington: Quarry Publications, 1991) J.K. Walton and A. Wilcox, Low Life and Moral Improvement in Mid-

Victorian England: Liverpool Through the Journalism of Hugh Shimmin (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1991)

David Scott Kamper

Thomas Catling, My Life’s Pilgrimage (London: John Murray, 1911) Brian Harrison, Peaceable Kingdom (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992)

Richard Holt, Sport and the British: A Modern History (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989)

Newsagent and Bookseller’s Review (selected issues, 1889, 1893, 1894 and 1899)

Sell’s Dictionary of the World’s Press (1891, 1892, 1895 and 1900)

John Springhall

Patricia Anderson, When Passion Reigned: Sex and the Victorians (New York: Basic Books, 1995)

Peter Haining (ed.), The Penny Dreadful, or Strange, Horrid and Sensational Tales (London: Gollancz, 1975)

Jeffrey Richards (ed.), Imperialism and Juvenile Literature (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989)

Joanne Shattock and Michael Wolff (eds), The Victorian Periodical Press: Samplings and Soundings (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1982)

John Springhall, Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics: Penny Gaffs to Gangsta-Rap, 1830-1996 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998)

E.S. Turner, Boys Will Be Boys: The Story of Sweeney Todd, Deadwood Dick, Sexton Blake, Billy Bunter, Dick Barton et al. (London: Michael Joseph, 1948)

Mike Huggins

Alison Adburgham, A Punch History of Manners and Modes, 1841-1940 (London: Hutchinson, 1961)

Richard Altick, Punch: The Lively Youth of a British Institution, 1841-1851 (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 1997)

Peter Bailey, Popular Culture and Performance in the Victorian City (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998)

Peter Burke, Eyewitnessing: The Use of Images as Historical Evidence (London: Reaktion Books, 2001)

John Lowerson, Sport and the English Middle Classes, 1870-1914 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993)

J.A. Mangan, Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School (London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000)

Andy Croll and Martin Johnes

Peter Bailey, Leisure and Class in Victorian England: Rational Recreation and the Contest for Control, 1830-1885 (London: Routledge, 1978)

Andy Croll, Civilising the Urban: Popular Culture and Public Space, Merthyr 1870-1914 (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2000)

Russell Davies, Secret Sins: Sex, Violence and Society in Carmarthenshire, 1870-1920 (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1996)

Caradoc Evans [pen-name of David Evans], My People (first published 1915; new edition, with introduction by J. Harris, Bridgend: Seren, 1987)

D.S. Kamper, ‘Popular Sunday Newspapers, Class, and the Struggle for Respectability in Late Victorian Britain’, in Martin Hewitt (ed.), Leeds Centre Working Papers in Victorian Studies, Vol. 4: Unrespectable Recreations (Leeds: Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies, 2001)

Alan Mayne, The Imagined Slum: Newspaper Representation in Three Cities, 1870-1914 (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1993)

Tony Collins

Derek Birley, Sport and the Making of Britain (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993)

Tony Collins, Rugby’s Great Split (London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1998)

Eric Dunning and Ken Sheard, Barbarians, Gentlemen and Players (New York: New York University Press, 1979)

Richard Holt, Sport and the British: A Modern History (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989)

J.A. Mangan, Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School (London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000)

Jennifer Macrory, Running with the Ball (London: Collins Willow, 1991)

Hamish Telfer

Gerry P.T. Finn, ‘Faith, Hope and Bigotry: Case Studies of Anti-Catholic Prejudice in Scottish Soccer and Society’, in Grant Jarvie and Graham Walker (eds), Scottish Sport in the Making of the Nation – Ninety-Minute Patriots? (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1994)

Brian McAusland, Clydesdale Harriers – A Centenary History 1885-1985 (Glasgow: published by the author, 1988)

Colin Shields, Runs Will Take Place Whatever the Weather – The Centenary History of the Scottish Cross Country Union (Glasgow: SCCU, 1990)

Hamish Telfer, ‘Cross Country Running in Scotland: The Genesis and Context of Organised Club Running in the Late Nineteenth Century’, unpublished paper presented at the second International ISHPES Seminar (Oslo/Lillehammer, 1994)

Hamish Telfer, ‘The Genesis of the Harrier Tradition in Scotland’, unpublished paper presented at the tenth Commonwealth and International Scientific Congress (Victoria, 1994)

Graham Walker and Tom Gallagher (eds), Sermons and Battle Hymns: Protestant Popular Culture in Modern Scotland (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1990)

Mike Huggins and J.A. Mangan

Peter Bailey, Popular Culture and Performance in the Victorian City (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998)

Patrick Joyce, Visions of the People: Industrial England and the Question of Class, 1848-1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991)

D. Kift, The Victorian Music Hall: Culture, Class and Conflict (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996)

Lynda Nead, Victorian Babylon: People, Streets and Images in NineteenthCentury London (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000)

F.M.L. Thompson (ed.), The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950, Vol. 2, People and their Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990)