Items where Author is "<span class="person_name">Navickas, Katrina</span>"
Number of items: 29.
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  • Chartist Studies and Malcolm Chase: a Re-appreciation. (2023) Katrina Navickas
  • Legal and historical geographies of the Greenham Common protest camps in the 1980s. (2023) Katrina Navickas
  • The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts. (2022) Katrina Navickas
  • Memories of a Massacre. (2019) Katrina Navickas
  • Conflicts of power, landscape and amenity in debates over the British Super Grid in the 1950s. (2019) Katrina Navickas
  • The multiple geographies of Peterloo and its impact in Britain. (2019) Katrina Navickas
  • The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • The ‘Bastilles’ of the Constitution: political prisoners, radicalism and prison reform in early nineteenth-century England. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • From Chartist Newspaper to Digital Map of Grassroots Meetings, 1841-1844: Documenting Workflows. (2017) Katrina Navickas and Adam Crymble
  • Searching for the Material in Peter K. Andersson’s ‘How Civilized Were the Victorians?’. (2016) Katrina Navickas
  • “A reformer’s wife ought to be an heroine”: gender, family and English radicals imprisoned under the Suspension of Habeas Corpus Act of 1817. (2016) Katrina Navickas
  • Lancashire Britishness : Patriotism in the Manchester Region during the Napoleonic Wars. (2014) Katrina Navickas
  • Protest History or the History of Protest? (2012) Katrina Navickas
  • Captain Swing in the North : the Carlisle Riots of 1830. (2011) Katrina Navickas
  • What happened to class? New histories of labour and collective action in Britain. (2011) Katrina Navickas
  • The Cragg Family Memorandum Book : society, politics, and religion in North Lancashire during the 1790s. (2005) Katrina Navickas
  • Book
  • Protest and the Politics of Space and Place, 1789-1848. (2015) Katrina Navickas
  • Loyalism and Radicalism in Lancashire, 1798-1815. (2009) Katrina Navickas
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  • Building Amenity in Areas of Non-outstanding Natural Beauty in the Southern Pennines. (2023) Katrina Navickas
  • Afterword. “An unjust attack on a peaceful demonstration that had the legal and moral right to meet”. In correspondence on Peterloo with Katrina Navickas. (2021) Katrina Navickas and Rachel Rogers
  • Political trials and the suppression of popular radicalism in England, 1799-1820. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • Embodied geographies of resistance in England: new tactics and resistance, 1830-1848'translated by Laurent Bury. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • John Knight (1762-1838), radical, of Oldham, Lancashire. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • A return to materialism? Putting social history back into place. (2018) Katrina Navickas
  • Afterword: June 1817. (2017) Katrina Navickas
  • The 'Spirit of Loyalty': Material Culture, Space and the Construction of an English Loyalist Memory, 1790-1840. (2014) Katrina Navickas
  • 'Theaw Kon Ekspect No Mooar Eawt ov a Pig thin a Grunt' : Searching for the Radical Dialect Voice in Industrial Lancashire and the West Riding, 1798–1819. (2012) Katrina Navickas
  • Jacobites and Jacobins : Two Eighteenth Century Perspectives. (2006) Katrina Navickas and Jonathan Oates