Thesis, book, and other publications (excluding reviews of individual books and conference papers) 1. Bristol society in the later eighteenth century with special reference to the handling by computer of fragmentary historical sources, University of Oxford D.Phil. thesis, 1985. 2. (with R.J.P. Kain) The cadastral map in the service of the state: a history of property mapping, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1992. Winner of the 1992 Nebenzahl prize. 3. Economy and society in eighteenth-century English towns: Bristol in the 1770s, in Urban historical geography: recent progress in Britain and Germany, ed. D. Denecke and G. Shaw, Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography 10, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988: 109–24. 4. Assessed taxes as a source for the study of urban wealth: Bristol in the later eighteenth century, Urban History Yearbook 1988: 31–48. 5. Work, family and household: women in nineteenth-century Vadstena, Geografiska Annaler series B 70,3, 1988: 335–55. 6. Swedish cadastral mapping 1628–1700: a neglected legacy, Geographical Journal 156,1, 1990: 62–9. 7. Nationalism in the USSR: focus on Estonia, Geography Review 4,4, 1991: 20-3. 8. Question and answer (critical guide to essay writing), Geography Review 4,2, 1990: 17–19. 9. Question and answer, Geography Review 4,4, 1991: 17–19. 10. Question and answer, Geography Review 5,2, 1991:18–19. 11. Question and answer, Geography Review 5,4, 1992: 19-21. 12. Question and answer, Geography Review 6,1, 1992: 9–11. 13. Question and answer, Geography Review 6,5, 1993: 9–11. 14. Question and answer, Geography Review 7,2, 1993: 10–12. 15. Question and answer, Geography Review 8,1, 1994: 10–12. 16. Question and answer, Geography Review 9,4, 1996: 9–12. 17. Question and answer, Geography Review 10,1, 1996: 6–8. 18. Question and answer, Geography Review 10,3, 1997: 7–9. 19. Question and answer, Geography Review 11,1, 1997: 8–9. 20. Question and answer, Geography Review 11,2, 1997: 10-12. 21. Question and answer, Geography Review 11,5, 1998: 10–12. 22. Question and answer, Geography Review 12,1 1998: 14–16. 23. Question and answer, Geography Review 12,2 1998: 7–10. 24. Question and answer, Geography Review 13,1 , 1999: 7–9. 25. Question and answer, Geography Review 13,2, 1999: 6–8. 26. (with H.G. Series) The geography of world health, Geography Review 5,1, 1992: 12–16. 27. The Nordic countries: reluctant Europeans? Geography Review 5,5, 1992: 35–40. 28. Less reluctant Europeans? guest editorial, Geography Review 6,1, 1992: n.p. 29. McKeesport, Pennsylvania: centre of Swedish publishing in mid-Atlantic America, Geografiska Annaler series B 74,1, 1992: 31–56. 30. Exploring the past: investigations in historical geography: part 1: urban geography, Geography Review 6,1, 1992: 12–16. 31. Exploring the rural past: investigations in historical geography: part 2: rural geography, Geography Review 6,4, 1993: 21–4. 32. Geography, geographers, and the New Dictionary of National Biography, Journal of Historical Geography 19,4, 1993: 448–52. 33. Review article on historical cartography, Geographical Journal 159,2, 1993: 228–9. 34. The Royal Society of Arts and the New Dictionary of National Biography, RSA Journal 141 (no.5444), 1993: 828–9. 35. The Swedish-American press in McKeesport, Pennsylvania: new evidence and new perspectives, Geografiska Annaler series B 76,1, 1994: 59–61. 36. Agricultural and land use maps, in H. Wallis and A. McConnell eds., Historians' guide to early British maps, London, Royal Historical Society, 1994: 70–1. 37. The map collections of the colleges of the University of Oxford, in H. Wallis and A. McConnell eds., Historians' guide to early British maps, London, Royal Historical Society, 1994: 295–316. 38. Recreating our past: geography and the New Dictionary of National Biography, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS 19, 1994: 225–7. 39. Shedding the Soviet legacy, Geographical Review 7,4, 1994: 38–41. 40. Richard Horwood's map of London: eighteenth-century cartography and the Society of Arts, RSA Journal 142 (no 5455), 1994: 49–51. 41. Richard Horwood's map of London: eighteenth-century cartography and the Society of Arts, London Topographical Society Newsletter 40, 1995: 8–10. 42. Ideal types and otherness: migrants and citydwellers in the nineteenth-century British Isles, Journal of Urban History 22,4, 1996: 524–30. 43. Nationality and dictionaries of national biography, in I. McCalman ed., National biographies and national identities, Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1996: 63–73. 44. The New Dictionary of National Biography: revising a well loved national institution, Genealogists' Magazine 25,9 1997: 358–61. 45. Geographers, the national memory, and the Dictionary of National Biography, Royal Geographical Society (History and Philosophy of Geography) Newsletter 1997: 5–7. 46. Egypt, the near East and the New Dictionary of National Biography, The Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East: Notes and Queries 5 1999: 21–3. 47. Typologies of urban history, Journal of Urban History 25,4, 1999: 536–46. 48. Swedish migrants in McKeesport, Pennsylvania: did the Great American Dream come true?, Journal of Historical Geography 26,2, 2000: 239–72. 49. Making and remaking urban culture: geography and identity in the early modern British town, Journal of Urban History 28,3, 2002: 352–9. 50. The geography of biography, the biography of geography: rewriting the Dictionary of National Biography, Journal of Historical Geography 30, 2004: 531–51. 51. Travelling hopefully, DNB Newsletter 8 2003: 4–5. 52. Abdy, Edward Strutt, (1791–1846) in H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison, eds, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004. 53. Adams, John, (1670–1738) in ibid. 54. (with C. A. Harris) Agnew, Sir James Willson, (1815–1901) in ibid. 55. (with Ian Adams) Ainslie, John, (1745–1828) in ibid. 56. Ainsworth, William Francis, (1807–1896) in ibid. 57. Allen, Thomas, (1803–1833) in ibid. 58. Andrews, John, (fl. 1766–1800) in ibid. 59. Angas, George French, (1822–1886) in ibid. 60. Arrowsmith, Aaron, the elder, (1750–1823) in ibid. 61. Arrowsmith, John, (1790–1873) in ibid. 62. (with Kenneth Mason) Austen, Henry Haversham Godwin-, (1834–1923) in ibid. 63. Baedeker, Karl, (1801–1859) in ibid. 64. (with Stanley Lane-Poole) Baikie, William Balfour, (1825–1864) in ibid. 65. Baines, (John) Thomas, (1820–1875) in ibid. 66. Baird, Andrew Wilson, (1842–1908) in ibid. 67. (with J. H. Andrews) Bald, William, (1789–1857) in ibid. 68. ( with Sidney Lee) Balfour, Francis, (d. 1816) in ibid. 69. (with A. G. E. Jones) Balleny, John, (c. 1770–1842) in ibid. 70. Bankes, William John, (1786–1855) in ibid. 71. (with Ronald Bayne) Barker, Collet, (1784–1831) in ibid. 72. (with Arthur H. 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