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Something old, something new: Historical perspectives provide lessons for blue growth agendas
BA Caswell, ES Klein, HK Alleway, JE Ball, J Botero, M Cardinale, M Eero, ...
Fish and Fisheries 21 (4), 774-796, 2020
552020
Swing, Speenhamland and rural social relations: the ‘moral economy’of the English crowd in the nineteenth century
P Jones
Social History 32 (3), 271-290, 2007
552007
‘I cannot keep my place without being deascent’: Pauper Letters, Parish Clothing and Pragmatism in the South of England, 1750–18301
PD Jones
Rural History 20 (1), 31-49, 2009
462009
Clothing the poor in early-nineteenth-century England
P Jones
Textile History 37 (1), 17-37, 2006
402006
Finding captain swing: Protest, parish relations, and the state of the public mind in 1830
P Jones
International Review of Social History 54 (3), 429-458, 2009
292009
‘A stubborn, intractable body’: resistance to the workhouse in Wales, 1834–1877
M Evans, P Jones
Family & Community History 17 (2), 101-121, 2014
182014
Testifying for the poor: Epistolary advocates and the negotiation of parochial relief in England, 1800–1834
S King, P Jones
Journal of Social History 49 (4), 784-807, 2016
132016
Voices from the far north: pauper letters and the provision of welfare in Sutherland, 1845–1900
P Jones, S King
Journal of British Studies 55 (1), 76-98, 2016
122016
The long ‘lost’history of bottom trawling in England, c. 1350–1650
P Jones
International Journal of Maritime History 30 (2), 201-217, 2018
92018
Early evidence of the impact of preindustrial fishing on fish stocks from the mid-west and southeast coastal fisheries of Scotland in the 19th century
P Jones, A Cathcart, DC Speirs
ICES Journal of Marine Science 73 (5), 1404-1414, 2016
92016
Writing for redress: redrawing the epistolary relationship under the New Poor Law
PD Jones, N Carter
Continuity and Change 34 (3), 375-399, 2019
82019
Obligation, entitlement and dispute under the English poor laws
P Jones, S King
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015
82015
From virtue to venality: Corruption in the city
P Jones
From virtue to venality, 2016
72016
Fragments of fury? Lunacy, agency, and contestation in the Great Yarmouth workhouse, 1890s–1900s
SA King, P Jones
Journal of Interdisciplinary History 51 (2), 235-265, 2020
52020
The spread of bottom trawling in the British Isles, c. 1700–1860
P Jones
International Journal of Maritime History 30 (4), 681-700, 2018
22018
From Resistance to Reform: Changing Attitudes to the New Poor Law Workhouse in England and Wales
P Jones, S King, P Jones, S King
Pauper Voices, Public Opinion and Workhouse Reform in Mid-Victorian England …, 2020
12020
‘We Cannot See Them … They Have Gone Out of Our Reach’: Narratives of Change in the Fisheries of Scotland’s Great Firths, c. 1770–1890
P Jones
The new coastal history: cultural and environmental perspectives from …, 2017
12017
Bearing Witness and Thinking Again
P Jones, S King, P Jones, S King
Pauper Voices, Public Opinion and Workhouse Reform in Mid-Victorian England …, 2020
2020
Pauper Letter Writers and the Workhouse Experience
P Jones, S King, P Jones, S King
Pauper Voices, Public Opinion and Workhouse Reform in Mid-Victorian England …, 2020
2020
Not That Joseph Rowntree: The Amateur Workhouse Inspector
P Jones, S King, P Jones, S King
Pauper Voices, Public Opinion and Workhouse Reform in Mid-Victorian England …, 2020
2020
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