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UNPUBLISHED PAPERS AND THESES
Blundell, J., ‘The Invention of a Radical Tradition: The Case of the Levellers and “The Business at Burford”’, paper presented at the British Marxist Historians and the Making of Social Movements conference, Edgehill College, 2002
Brent, C., ‘Thirty-something: Thomas Paine at Bull House in Lewes – Six Formative Years’, forthcoming article, Sussex Archaeological Society
Bunting, A. J., ‘The Pentrich Rising of 1817’, unpublished dissertation
Jones, A. C., ‘“Commotion Time”: The English Rising of 1549, unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Warwick University, 2003
McElligott, J., ‘William Hone, Print Culture, and the Nature of Radicalism’, chapter in A. Hessayon, ed., Rediscovering Radicalism in the British Isles and Ireland (forthcoming)
Peacey, J., ‘Popularity and the Politician: An MP and His Public, 1640–1644’, paper presented at University of Liverpool, 30 March 2007
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