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David Martin: Publications Books: 1) Editor with David Rubinstein, Ideology and the Labour Movement: Essays Presented to John Saville (London: 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 England, 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 Doncaster 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.