David Martin: Publications

Books:

1) Editor with David Rubinstein, Ideology and the Labour Movement: Essays Presented to John Saville (: Croom Helm; Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Littlefield, 1979), 276 pp. ISBN 0−85664−437−4.

2) Author with Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville, Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier international: Grande-Bretagne vol.1 (Paris: Les Editions Ouvrières, 1980), 304 pp. ISBN 2−7082−2021−7.

3) Author, John Stuart Mill and the Land Question (Occasional Papers in Economic and Social History no. 9, University of Hull Publications, 1981), vi + 61 pp. ISBN 0−85958−431−3.

4) Author with Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville, Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier international: Grande-Bretagne vol. 2 (Paris: Les Editions Ouvrières, 1986), 320 pp. ISBN 2−7082−2489−1.

5) Assistant editor to Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (eds.), Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. XIII (London: Macmillan, 1987), xviii + 309 pp. ISBN 333−38782−1.

6) Assistant editor to Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (eds.), Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. IX (London: Macmillan, 1993), xviii + 328 pp. ISBN 0−333−38783−X.

7) Editor with Clyde Binfield, Richard Childs, Roger Harper, David Hey and Geoffrey Tweedale, The History of the City of Sheffield 1843−1993, vol. 1: Politics (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993), xviii + 220 pp. ISBN 0−85075−431−4.

8) Editor with Clyde Binfield, Richard Childs, Roger Harper, David Hey and Geoffrey Tweedale, The History of the City of Sheffield 1843−1993, vol. 2: Society (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993), x + 582 pp. ISBN 0−85075−431−4.

9) Author and compiler with Clyde Binfield, Richard Childs, Ruth Harman, Roger Harper, David Hey and Geoffrey Tweedale, The History of the City of Sheffield, vol. 3: Images (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993), x + 147 pp. + 32 pp. coloured plates. ISBN 0−85075−431−4.

10) Assistant editor to Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (eds.), Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. X (London: Macmillan, 2000), xxvi + 257 pp. ISBN 0−333−38784−1.

11) Author with Donald M. MacRaild, Labour in British Society, 1830−1914 (London: Macmillan, 2000), xii + 212 pp. ISBN 0−333−73158−1.

12) Editor, Writings on Industrial Democracy by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, 3 vols (Basingstoke & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), xxiv + xviii + 784, xxxx + 899, xxxii + 286 pp. ISBN 1−4039−1745−0.

13) Editor, Lives of Victorian Political Figures: John Stuart Mill (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2009), l + 405 pp. ISBN 978−1−85196−919−7.

14) Editor with Alan Campbell, John McIlroy and John Halstead, Making History: Organizations of Labour Historians in Britain since 1960 (Society for the Study of Labour History, 2010), iv + 158 pp. ISBN 978−1−906540−92−0.

Articles in scholarly journals etc.

15) ‘Classical Economics and Landed Property’, History of Economic Thought Newsletter, no. 6 (1971), pp. 18−21.

16) Articles in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. I, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (London: Macmillan, 1972), pp. 8−11, 24−29, 107−08, 229−30, 275−79, 314−19.

17) ‘Land Reform’ in Pressure from Without in Early Victorian , ed. Patricia Hollis (London: Edward Arnold, 1974), pp. 131−58.

18) Articles in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. II, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (London: Macmillan, 1974), pp. 11−16, 34−39, 107−17, 123−27, 131−34, 152−54, 161−62, 171−72, 211−14, 227−30, 234−37, 239−42, 255−60, 286−91, 300−03, 312−13, 332−42, 356−59, 365−67, 404−06, 407−08.

19) ‘The Rehabilitation of the Peasant Proprietor in Nineteenth−Century Economic Thought: A Comment’, History of Political Economy, vol. 8 (1976), pp. 297−302.

20) Articles in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. III, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (London: Macmillan, 1976), pp. 21−25, 84−86, 128−32, 134−35, 153−55, 164−65.

21) Article in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. IV, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (London: Macmillan, 1977), pp. 148−52.

22) (with David Rubinstein) ‘Ideology and the Labour Movement’, Tribune, vol. 42 (18 November 1978), p. 12.

23) ‘Labour in the Industrial Revolution’, History Teaching Review, vol. 11 (1979), pp. 8−11.

24) (with David Rubinstein) ‘Introduction’ to Ideology and the Labour Movement, pp. 9−11.

25) ‘“The Instruments of the People”?: The Parliamentary Labour Party in 1906’, in Ideology and the Labour Movement, pp. 125−46.

26) Article in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. V, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (London: Macmillan, 1979), pp. 200−05.

27) ‘“The Instruments of the People”?: The Parliamentary Labour Party in 1906’ in Economic Change and Social Movements in Europe, 1870−1914, ed. J. R. Hay et al., (Victoria: Deakin University Press, 1982), pp. 196−212 [reprint of item 25].

28) Comment on T. Nakase, ‘Japanese Economic History and Multinational Enterprises’, Journal of Osaka Industrial University, vol. 56 (1982), pp. 24−25.

29) Articles in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. VI, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (London: Macmillan, 1982), pp. 121−25, 230−33.

30) ‘Edwardian History in Conventional Perspective’, Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, no. 47 (1983), pp. 61−62.

31) The Labour Party (Wakefield: Microform Academic Publishers, 1984), four reels with a 24 pp. introductory essay (jointly with Keith Teanby).

32) Articles in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. VII, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville (London: Macmillan, 1984), pp. 113−15, 134−40, 159−65, 192−97.

33) ‘Ideology and Composition’, in The First Labour Party 1906−1914, ed. Kenneth D. Brown (London: Croom Helm, 1985), pp. 17−37.

34) ‘The People’, Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, no. 50 (1985), pp. 32−33.

35) Articles in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. VIII, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville with assistance from David E. Martin (London: Macmillan, 1987), pp. 9−17, 119−25, 142−47, 161−65, 229−36, 251−57.

36) ‘The Society for the Study of Labour History’, Social History Curators' Group News, no. 17 (1988), p. 9.

37) ‘Walter Crane’, in Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals vol. 3 1870−1914, ed. J. O. Baylen and N. J. Gossman (London: Harvester/Wheatsheaf, 1988), pp. 229−32.

38) ‘Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson’, ibid., pp. 266−69.

39) ‘Henry S. Salt’, ibid., pp. 720−24.

40) (with others) ‘Articles Chosen by Panel’, International Review of Periodical Literature: British History 1988 (Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey, 1989), pp. 77−88.

41) ‘The Rise and Fall of Industry’, Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, vol. 54, no. 3 (1989), pp. 47−50.

42) (with others) ‘Thirty Years on’, Labour History Review, vol. 55, no. 1 (1990), pp. 2−3.

43) ‘The Rehabilitation of the Peasant Proprietor in Nineteenth-Century Economic Thought: A Comment’ in Pioneers in Economics: James Wilson (1805−1860) Isaac Butt (1813−1879) T. E. Cliffe Leslie (1827−1882), ed. Mark Blaug (Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1991), pp. 86−91 [reprint of item 19].

44) ‘A Century of East End Life’, Labour History Review, vol. 56, no.1 (1991), pp. 56−58.

45) ‘A Charter for Public Records?’, Labour History Review, vol. 57, no. 1 (1992), pp. 2−3.

46) Articles in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. IX, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville assisted by David E. Martin (London: Macmillan, 1993), pp. 57−63, 83−95, 138−40, 150−57, 168−70, 175−81, 202−06, 223−27, 255−58, 265−70, 288−89.

47) ‘Introduction’ to The History of the City of Sheffield vol. 1, pp. 1−6, 187.

48) (with others) ‘Obituary’ [E. P. Thompson], Labour History Review, vol. 59, no. 1 (1994), pp. 2−7.

49) Articles in Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders, ed. A.T. Lane (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1995), pp. 72, 197−98, 234−35, 246−47, 547−48, 588−89, 595, 711−12, 714−15, 727−28, 804, 881, 1020−21, 1039−40, 1046.

50) (with others) ‘The Current and Future Position of Labour History’, Labour History Review, vol. 60, no. 3 (1995), pp. 46−53.

51) (with others) ‘Editorial’, Labour History Review, vol. 61, no. 1 (1996), pp. 1−3.

52) ‘Laski, H. J. (1893−1950)’ in The A−Z Guide to Modern Social and Political Theorists, ed. Noel Parker and Stuart Sim (London & New York: Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1997), pp. 181−85.

53) (with others) ‘Raphael Samuel (1934−1996)’, Labour History Review, vol. 62, no. 1 (1997), pp. 118−23.

54) ‘Edmund Frow (1906−1997)’, Labour History Review, vol. 62, no. 2 (1997), p. 248.

55) (with others) ‘Is there a Future for Labour History?’, Labour History Review, vol. 62, no. 3 (1997), pp. 253−57.

56) ‘Obituaries’ in ‘Born with a Book in his Hand’: A Tribute to Edmund Frow, ed. Mike Herbert and Eric Taplin (Salford: North West Labour History Group, 1998), pp. 52−53 [reprint of item 54].

57) ‘Preface’, with John Halstead, as general editor of Cumulative Index to the Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History (1986−1989) and the Labour History Review (1990−1995), compiled by V. F. Gilbert (Edinburgh: Society for the Study of Labour History, 1998), vi + 122 pp., p. 5.

58) ‘Sidney Pollard (1924−1998)’, Labour History Review, vol. 64, no. 1 (1999), pp. 139−42.

59) ‘Margaret Bondfield’ in Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, ed. Ann Commire (Waterford Ct: Yorkin Publications, 1999), vol. 2, pp. 711−15.

60) ‘Angela Burdett-Coutts’, ibid., vol. 3, pp. 205−09.

61) ‘Emily Davies’, ibid., vol. 4, pp. 359−63.

62) ‘Arnold Freeman and the Sheffield Educational Settlement’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, vol. 20 (1999), pp. 71−80.

63) ‘J. B. Hynd’, ‘Joan Malleson’, ‘Wilfred Paling’, ‘Barbara Wootton’ in Dictionary of Labour Biography vol. X, ed. Joyce M. Bellamy and John Saville assisted by David E. Martin (London: Macmillan, 2000), pp. 100−01, 131−36, 162−65, 218−21.

64) ‘The Agricultural Interest and its Critics, 1840−1914’ in Agriculture and Politics in England, 1815−1939, ed. J. R. Wordie (London: Macmillan, 2000), pp. 128−48.

65) ‘Mary Russell Mitford’ in Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, ed. Ann Commire (Waterford Ct: Yorkin Publications, 2001), vol. 11, pp. 228−32.

66) ‘Caroline Norton’, ibid., pp. 877−82.

67) Articles in The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century British Politics, ed. John Ramsden (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 4−5, 44, 48, 60,181, 188, 189, 208−09, 291, 407−08, 484, 486, 494−95, 517, 597−98, 628, 686−87, 687.

68) ‘Mary Webb’ in Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, ed. Ann Commire (Waterford, Ct: Yorkin Publications, 2002), vol. 16, pp. 278−83.

69) ‘Ellen Wilkinson’, ibid., pp. 550−53.

70) ‘Barbara Wootton’, ibid., pp. 796−800.

71) ‘Aneurin Bevan’, ‘Robert Blatchford’, ‘Stafford Cripps’, ‘Hugh Dalton’, ‘Arthur Henderson’, ‘’, ‘Ramsay MacDonald’, ‘’ and ‘Trades Union Congress’, in Reader’s Guide to British History, ed. David Loades (New York & London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2003), pp. 142−43, 161−62, 319−20, 328−29, 617−19, 677−78, 836−37, 1268−69, 1294−96.

72) ‘Introduction to the Collection’ in Writings on Industrial Democracy by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, 3 vols (Basingstoke & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), vol. 1, pp. v−xxiii.

73) ‘John Gray’ and ‘William Pare’ in The Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, ed. Donald Rutherford (Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004), pp. 451−53, 901−02.

74) ‘Charles W. Bowerman’ in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), vol. 6, pp. 925−26.

75) ‘Pete Curran’, ibid., vol. 14, pp. 731−33.

76) ‘Jack Dash’, ibid., vol. 15, pp. 218−20.

77) ‘Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson’, ibid., vol. 16, pp. 91−92.

78) ‘William Dronfield’, ibid., pp. 937−38.

79) ‘Alfred. H. Gill’, ibid., vol. 22, pp. 239−40.

80) ‘Joan Malleson’, ibid., vol. 36, pp. 326−27.

81) ‘James O'Grady’, ibid., vol., 41, pp.613−14.

82) ‘Jim Slater’, ibid., vol. 50, pp. 910−12.

83) ‘Will Steadman’, vol. 52, pp. 333−35.

84) ‘The Genesis of Modern Management Reconsidered’, Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, no. 20 (2005), pp. 115−36.

85) ‘Labour’s Parliamentary Pioneers of 1906’, in Men who Made Labour: The PLP of 1906 – The Personalities and the Politics, ed. Alan Howarth and Dianne Hayter, with a preface by Tony Blair (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 9−20.

86) ‘The British Post-War Consensus: A Concept for all Seasons?’, History Teaching Review Year Book, vol. 20 (2006), pp. 46−54.

87) (with others) ‘Review Forum: The Jarrow Crusade’, Labour History Review, vol. 73, no. 1 (2008), pp. 167−80.

88) ‘Nancy Astor and Hamish Henderson’s “The Ballad of the D-Day Dodgers”’, History Teaching Review Year Book, vol. 22 (2008), pp. 60−68.

89) (with John Halstead) ‘Dictionary of Labour Biography: The First Twelve Volumes’, Society for the Study of Labour History Newsletter, no. 7 (2009), pp. 7−9.

90) (with others) ‘Introduction: Fifty Years On’, in Making History: Organizations of Labour Historians in Britain since 1960, ed. David Martin et al., (Society for the Study of Labour History, 2010), pp. 1−14.

91) (with others) ‘John Saville (1916−2009): Appreciations and Memoirs’, Labour History Review, vol. 75, no. 1 (2010), pp. 114−27.

92) ‘J. G. Wardle’ in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), online.

93) ‘’, ibid.

94) ‘Penrose Tennyson’, ibid. (forthcoming, 2015).

95) ‘William Ripper’, ibid. (forthcoming, 2015).

Reviews of books:

A. J. Taylor, Laissez-Faire and State Intervention in Nineteenth-Century Britain (Macmillan, 1992), in Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, no. 26 (1973), pp. 77−78.

Arthur Marwick et al., Great Britain 1750−1950: Sources and Historiography (Open University Press, 1974), ibid., no. 32 (1976), pp. 81−82.

John Burdett (ed.), Annals of Labour: Autobiographies of British Working-Class People (Indiana University Press, 1974), in Societas: A Review of Social History, vol. 7 (1977), pp. 80−81.

Norman McCord (ed.), Essays in Tyneside Labour History (Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic, 1977), in North East Group for the Study of Labour History Bulletin, no. 13 (1979), pp. 28−29.

Charles More, Skill and the English Working Class 1870−1914 (Croom Helm, 1980), in Economic History Review, vol. 34 (1981), pp. 490−91.

Dorothy Marshall, Industrial England 1776−1851 (Routledge, 1982), in Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, no. 46 (1983), p. 48.

Joseph O. Baylen and N. J. Gossman, Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals vol. 2: 1830−1870 (Harvester Press, 1984), ibid., no. 50 (1985), p. 57.

James Walvin, English Urban Life 1776−1851 (Hutchinson, 1984) ibid., vol. 51, no. 1 (1986), p. 63.

Paul Salveson, The People’s Monuments (Manchester WEA), ibid., vol. 52, no. 3 (1987), p. 88.

Kenneth Harris, Attlee (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1984), ibid., vol. 53, no. 1 (1988), p.102.

A. S. Newens, Chartism and other Antecedents of the Labour Movement in Essex (The Author, 1987), ibid., vol. 53, no. 3 (1988), p. 91.

William Crofts, Coercion or Persuasion: Propaganda in Britain after 1945 (Routledge, 1989), in Social History Society Newsletter, vol. 14 (1989), pp. 18−19.

Philip Bagwell, The Summer of Discontent (National Union of Railwaymen, 1990), in Labour History Review, vol. 55, no. 1 (1990), p. 126.

Ben Pimlott and Chris Cook (eds), Trade Unions in British Politics (Longman, 1991), ibid., vol. 57, no. 2 (1992), pp. 52−53.

David Clark, We do not want the Earth: The History of the South Shields Labour Party (Bewick Press, 1992), ibid., vol. 58, no. 2 (1993), p. 70.

Alison Adburgham, A Radical Aristocrat: The Rt. Hon. Sir William Molesworth (Tabb House, 1990), in Utilitas: A Journal of Utilitarian Studies, vol. 5 (1993), pp. 136−37.

Donald E. Ginter, A Measure of Wealth: The English Land Tax in Historical Analysis (Hambledon Press, 1992), in Journal of the Society of Archivists, vol. 14 (1993), pp. 89−90.

John T. Caldwell, Severely dealt with: Growing up in Belfast and (Northern Herald Books, 1993), in Journal of the North West Labour History Group, no. 19 (1994/95), pp. 157−58.

David Hey, The Fiery Blades of Hallamshire: Sheffield and its Neighbourhood 1660−1740 (Leicester University Press, 1991), in Lore and Language, vol. 13, no. 1 (1995), p. 103.

J. F. C. Harrison, Scholarship Boy: A Personal History of the Mid−Twentieth Century (Rivers Oram Press, 1995), in Labour History Review, vol. 60, no. 3 (1995), pp. 78−79.

Lindsey German, A Question of Class (Bookmarks, 1996), ibid., vol. 61, no. 3 (1996), p. 375.

Alan Fowler and Terry Wyke, Mirth at the Mill: The Gradely World of Sam Fitton (Oldham Leisure Arts Services and Heritage Publications, 1995), ibid., vol. 62, no. 2 (1997), p. 224.

Logie Barrow and Ian Bullock, Democratic Ideas and the British Labour Movement 1880−1914 (Cambridge University Press), in English Historical Review, vol. 113, no. 450 (1998), p. 220.

Camille Gonzales and Carl Strikwerda (eds), The Politics of Immigrant Workers: Labor Activism in the World Economy since 1830 (Holmes & Meier, 1998), in Immigrants and Minorities, vol. 19, no. 1 (2000), pp.104−05.

Sidney Pollard, Labour History and the Labour Movement (Ashgate, 1999), in Labour History Review, vol. 65, no. 2 (2000), pp. 248−49.

Margaret Walsh (ed.), Working Out Gender: Perspectives from Labour History (Ashgate, 1999), in English Historical Review, vol. 115, no. 464 (2000), pp. 1348−49.

Keith Laybourn, A Century of Labour: A History of the Labour Party 1900–2000 (Sutton, 2000), in Labour History Review, vol. 66, no. 1 (2001), pp. 105–06.

Bryan D. Palmer (ed.), Labouring the Canadian Millennium: Writing on Work and Workers, History and Historiography (Canadian Committee on Labour History, 2000) and Duncan Tanner, Pat Thane and Nick Tiratsoo (eds), Labour's First Century (Cambridge University Press, 2000), in Social History, vol. 27, no. 2 (2002), pp. 267−69.

Paul Hainsworth (ed.), The Politics of the Extreme Right: From the Margins to the Mainstream (Pinter, 2000) and Dave Renton, Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s (Macmillan, 2000), in Immigrants and Minorities, vol. 21, no. 3 (2002), pp.100−01.

John McIlroy, Kevin Morgan and Alan Campbell (eds), Party People, Communist Lives: Explorations in Biography (Lawrence & Wishart, 2001), in Labour History Review, vol. 68, no. 1 (2003), pp. 141−42.

Rob Sewell, In the Cause of Labour: History of British Trade Unionism (Wellread Publications, 2003), in Contemporary British History, vol. 19, no. 2 (2005), pp. 263–64.

Lex Heema van Voss and Marcel van der Linden (eds), Class and Other Identities: Gender, Religion and Ethnicity in the Writing of European Labour History (Berghahn Books, 2002), in Labour History Review, vol. 71, no. 2 (2006), pp. 208–09.

Barry McLoughlin, Left to the Wolves: Irish Victims of Stalinist Terror (Irish Academic Press, 2007), in Labour History Review, vol. 73, no. 1 (2008), p. 181.

Matthew Cragoe and Paul Readman (eds), The Land Question in Britain, 1750–1950 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), in Parliamentary History, vol. 30, part 2 (2011), pp. 263–64.

Georgios Varouxakis and Paul Kelly (eds), John Stuart Mill – Thought and Influence: The Saint of Rationalism (Routledge, 2010), in Political Studies Review, vol. 9, issue 3 (2011), pp. 389–90.

Anthony Sampson, The Anatomist (Politico’s, 2008) ibid., vol. 10, issue 1 (2012), p. 142.

Lawrence Black and Nicole Robertson (eds), Consumerism and the Co-operative Movement in Modern British History: Taking Stock (Manchester University Press, 2009), in Labour History Review, vol.77, no. 2 (2012), pp. 249–50.

Stuart Eagles, After Ruskin: The Social and Political Legacies of a Victorian Prophet, 1870–1920 (Oxford University Press, 2011), in English Historical Review, vol. 128, no. 530 (2013), pp. 190–91.

Roland Quinault, Roger Swift and Ruth Clayton Windscheffel (eds), William Gladstone: New Perspectives (Ashgate, 2012), in Political Studies Review, vol. 12, issue 1 (2014), pp. 145–6.

Gregory Claeys, Mill and Paternalism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), in Socialist History (forthcoming).