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PHIL WITHINGTON, FULL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Monographs The Politics of Commonwealth: Citizens and Freemen in Early Modern England, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. xiv + 298 (312pp) Society in Early Modern England. The Vernacular Origins of Some Powerful Ideas, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2010, pp. ix + 298 (309pp)
Edited Books of Essays and Journals Edited with Alexandra Shepard, Communities in Early Modern England. Networks, Place, Rhetoric, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2000, pp. xii + 276 Special Edition of The Journal of Early Modern History, ‘Citizens and Soldiers in England, Scotland, Ireland and the Wider World’, 15, (2011)
Articles in Journals ‘Views from the Bridge: Revolution and Restoration in Seventeenth-Century York’, Past & Present, 170 (2001), pp. 121–151 (30pp) ‘Two Renaissances: Urban Political Culture in Post-Reformation England Reconsidered’, The Historical Journal, 44, 1 (2001), pp. 239–267 (28pp) ‘Public Discourse, Corporate Citizenship and State-Formation in Early Modern England’, American Historical Review, 112, 4 (2007), pp. 1016–1038 (22pp) ‘Company and Sociability in Early Modern England’, Social History 32, 3 (2007), pp. 291–307 (16pp) ‘Citizens, Soldiers and Urban Culture in Early Modern England’, English Historical Review, CXXIII, 502 (2008), pp. 587–610 (23pp) ‘Skill and Commonwealth in Early Modern English Cities’ in Maria Pia Paoli, ed., Saperi a Confronto nell’Europa dei Secoli XIII–XIX, Edizioni Della Normale, Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa (2009), pp. 57–83 (26pp) With the Early Modern Research Group, ‘Towards a Social and Cultural History of Keywords and Concepts by the Early Modern Research Group,’ History of Political Thought XXXI (Autumn, 2010), pp. 427-48 (21pp) ‘Citizens and Soldiers – the Renaissance Context’, Journal of Early Modern History, 15, 1–2 (2011), pp. 3–30 (27pp) ‘‘Tumbled into the Dirt’: Wit and Incivility in Early Modern England’, Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 12, 1:2 (2011), pp. 156-177 (21pp) ‘Intoxicants and Society in Early Modern England’, The Historical Journal, 54, 3 (2011), pp. 631- 657 (26pp) With the Early Modern Research Group, ‘Commonwealth: the Social, Cultural, and Conceptual Contexts of an Early Modern Keyword’, The Historical Journal, 54, 3 (2011), pp. 659-687 (28pp)
Chapters in Books of Essays ‘Introduction’ in Alexandra Shepard and Phil Withington, eds., Communities in Early Modern England, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2000, pp. 1–18 (18pp) ‘Citizens, Community and Political Culture’ in Alexandra Shepard and Phil Withington, eds., Communities in Early Modern England, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2000, pp. 134– 156 (22pp) ‘Agency, Custom, and the English Corporate System’ in Henry French and Jonathan Barry, eds., Identity and Agency in English Society, 1500–1800, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2004, pp. 200–223 (23pp) ‘‘For This is True or Els I do Lye’: Thomas Smith, William Bullein and the Mid-Tudor Dialogue’ in The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Literature, 1485–1603, eds. Cathy Shrank and Mike Pincombe, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 455–471 (16pp) 2
‘Putting the City into Shakespeare’s City Comedy’ in David Armitage, Conal Condren and Andrew Fitzmaurice, eds., Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 197–217 (20pp) ‘Andrew Marvell’s Citizenship’ in The Cambridge Companion to Andrew Marvell, eds. Derek Hirst and Steven Zwicker, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. 102-22 (20pp)
Other Publications The history of public drinking in England', Report for the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health, April 2009 ‘The Elizabethan Big Society’, BBC History Magazine, 12, 4, 2011 (5pp) ‘Past v Present’, London Review of Books, 34, 9, May 2012, 19-21