{"id":15838,"date":"2015-12-08T16:43:14","date_gmt":"2015-12-08T15:43:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jurnsearch.wordpress.com\/?p=15838"},"modified":"2015-12-08T16:43:14","modified_gmt":"2015-12-08T15:43:14","slug":"added-to-jurn-60","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/2015\/12\/08\/added-to-jurn-60\/","title":{"rendered":"Added to JURN"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.hssr.mmu.ac.uk\/mcrh\/mrhr\/back-issues-index\/\">Manchester Region History Review<\/a> back issues are now free on the Internet Archive, albeit as PDFs via the <a href=\"https:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20061209065627\/http:\/\/www.mcrh.mmu.ac.uk\/pubs\/mrhrind.htm\">Wayback Machine<\/a>.  Tables-of-contents noted below, so as to be able to at least get titles into JURN.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 17 Number 2 &#8211; Nineteenth-century Literary Manchester, 2006<\/p>\n<p>Editorial.<br \/>\nEarly-Nineteenth Century Theatre in Manchester.<br \/>\nWilliam Harrison Ainsworth: Manchester\u2019s Historical Novelist.<br \/>\nCharting the Manchester Tributary of the Golden Stream: Leary\u2019s History of the Manchester Periodical Press.<br \/>\nGeorge Bradshaw and Bradshaw\u2019s Manchester Journal, 1841-1843.<br \/>\nBen Brierley&#8217;s Journal.<br \/>\nThe Cotton Factory Times, 1885-1937.<br \/>\nLivesey Collection, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.<br \/>\nThe Language and Literature Library, Manchester.<br \/>\nThe Character of Hat Works.<br \/>\nThe Lancashire Authors&#8217; Association.<br \/>\nLong Reviews.<br \/>\nShort Reviews.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 17 Number 1, 2004<\/p>\n<p>Why Manchester? Why the Pankhursts? Why 1903? Reflections on the Centenary of the Women&#8217;s Social and Political Union.<br \/>\nRepresentations and Remembrances of Scientists in Manchester.<br \/>\nNorthern Identities: Five Autobiographies of Inter-War Childhoods.<br \/>\nCobden and Manchester.<br \/>\n&#8216;Typical&#8217; Conscientious Objectors &#8211; A Better Class of Conscience? No-Conscription Fellowship Image Management and the Manchester Contribution 1916-18.<br \/>\nPopular Playgrounds: Blackpool and Coney Island, c1880-1970.<br \/>\nThe Computerised Local Image Collection at Manchester Archives and Local Studies.<br \/>\nHeywood Free Library.<br \/>\nImperial War Museum North &#8211; War and Conflict: New Perspectives in the North.<br \/>\nBury Local History Society.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 16, 2002-3<\/p>\n<p>Richard Carlile and the female reformers of Manchester.<br \/>\nJohn Dalton\u2019s summer holiday of 1840.<br \/>\nManchester and Liverpool public houses compared, 1840-1914.<br \/>\nThe press and the system built developments of inner-city Manchester.<br \/>\nMangoes to Moss side: Caribbean migration to Manchester in the 1950s and 1960s.<br \/>\nAhmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations archive and Education Trust.<br \/>\nLocal studies in Blackburn.<br \/>\nThe Museum at Touchstones, Rochdale.<br \/>\nOld ordnance survey maps: the Godfrey edition.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 15, 2001<\/p>\n<p>The Origins of the Manchester and Salford Reformatory for Juvenile Criminals.<br \/>\nThe Co-Operative Movement and Food Adulteration in the Nineteenth Century.<br \/>\nThe Building of the Barton High-Level Bridge.<br \/>\nManchester Liberalism and the Unionist Secession 1886-95.<br \/>\nTwo Tales of a City: Salford in Regional Film Making c.1957-1973.<br \/>\nThe North-West Film Archive.<br \/>\nThe Portico Library, Manchester.<br \/>\nThe Lion Saltworks, Cheshire.<br \/>\nThe Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 14, 2000<\/p>\n<p>Union First, Politics After: Oldham Cotton Unions and the Labour Party before 1914.<br \/>\nThe Labour Party in Manchester and Salford before the First World War: A Case of Unequal Development.<br \/>\nLabour Vanguard, Tory Bastion, or the Triumph of New Liberalism? Manchester Politics 1900 to 1914 in comparative perspective.<br \/>\nThe Stockport By-Election of 1920: The Labour Party and the Problem of Irish Self-Determinism.<br \/>\nSalford Labour: A Party in Waiting 1919-1932.<br \/>\nThe Politics of Place: A Comparative Analysis of Electoral Politics in Four Lancashire Cotton Textile Towns, 1919-1939.<br \/>\nIrish Catholics in South-East Lancashire: A Conflict of Loyalties?.<br \/>\nMancunians&#8217; Perceptions of Labour in the Second World War.<br \/>\nThe Lancashire Coalfield 1945-1972: NUM-Labour Party Hegemony and Industrial Change.<br \/>\nThe Labour History Archive and Study Centre &#8211; Ten Years on.<br \/>\nThe Pump House People&#8217;s History Museum.<br \/>\nThe North West Labour History Group.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 13, 1999<\/p>\n<p>Centres and Peripheries: Reflections on Place Identity and Sense of Belonging in a North Derbyshire Cotton Town.<br \/>\nManchester Liberalism and the 1918 General Election.<br \/>\nManchester Women and their Leisure: Changing Experiences 1920-1960.<br \/>\nLancashire and the Cotton-Mill in late Victorian Fiction.<br \/>\nA Manchester Business Leader: W.M. Carr and the British Gas Supply Industry.<br \/>\nHenry Whaite &#8211; the Manchester Banner Maker.<br \/>\nMacclesfield Museums Service.<br \/>\nThe North-West Gas Historical Society.<br \/>\nWarrington Library.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 12, 1998<\/p>\n<p>Obituary: Edmund Frow 1906-1997.<br \/>\nMargaret Ashton: Manchester\u2019s \u2018First Lady\u2019.<br \/>\nThe Rise and Fall of Manchester\u2019s &#8220;Set of Infernal Miscreants&#8221;: Radicalism in 1790s Manchester.<br \/>\nRev. William Nunn and the Bennett Street Sunday School Manchester 1817-1924.<br \/>\nCivic Identity, Custom and Commerce: Victorian Market Halls in the Manchester Region.<br \/>\nSurvival Strategies in Mid-Nineteenth Century Bolton.<br \/>\nReconstructing Manchester\u2019s Little Italy.<br \/>\nThe Archetypal Irish Cellar Dweller.<br \/>\nFather Robert Canavan.<br \/>\nThe Talbot Library.<br \/>\nAstley Hall Museum and Art Gallery.<br \/>\nThe Manchester Civic Society.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 11, 1997<\/p>\n<p>Terror on the Streets of Late Victorian Salford and Manchester: The Scuttling Menace.<br \/>\nThe Politics of Public Space in Manchester, 1896-1919.<br \/>\nThe Early Cotton Industry in New Mills, Derbyshire.<br \/>\nPills, Pamphlets and Politics: The Career of Peter Murray McDouall (1814-1854).<br \/>\nNeither Inattentive Learners Nor Forgetful Guests: The Iwakura Embassy in the North-West, 1872.<br \/>\nBolton Archive and Local Studies Service.<br \/>\nWigan&#8217;s History Shop.<br \/>\nManchester Geographical Society &#8211; Past and Present.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 10, 1996<\/p>\n<p>Anatomy of a Religious Revival: Stockport Methodists in the 1790s.<br \/>\nDescribing Manchester Poetically: Philip Connell&#8217;s &#8216;A Winter Night in Manchester&#8217;.<br \/>\nPopular Platform Religion: Arthur Mursell at the Free Trade Hall 1857-1866.<br \/>\nThe &#8216;Smoke Nuisance&#8217; and Environmental Reformers in Late Victorian Manchester.<br \/>\nGlen Mill: The International History of a Local POW Camp During World War II.<br \/>\n&#8216;A Nasty Outbreak&#8217;: Anti-Jewish Disturbances in 1947.<br \/>\nMunicipal Enterprise in Pursuit of Profit: Manchester Airport 1945-78.<br \/>\nThe Manchester Region History Review: The Shape of the Next Decade?<br \/>\nLancashire County Cricket Club Library.<br \/>\nThe Chetham Society.<br \/>\nEdward Salomons &#8211; A Sociable Architect.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 9, 1995<\/p>\n<p>Parks for the People: The Development of Public Parks in Victorian Manchester.<br \/>\nNewly Awakened Taste: The Relationship Between An Artist and His Patron.<br \/>\nFootpath Protection Societies in Mid-Nineteenth Century Textile Lancashire.<br \/>\nHandloom Weavers and Popular Politics in Bolton, c.1825-1850.<br \/>\nLancashire Since 1900: Recent Research on Cotton.<br \/>\nHealth and Safety in the Cotton Industry: A Literature Survey.<br \/>\nLabour in the Lancashire Cotton Industry.<br \/>\n&#8220;It Was Worse Than Alcatraz&#8221;: Working for Ford at Trafford Park.<br \/>\nLancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society.<br \/>\nOldham Local Studies Library and Archives Service.<br \/>\nHaworth Art Gallery, Accrington.<br \/>\nManchester Region Industrial Archaeology Archive.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 8, 1994<\/p>\n<p>The Ship Canal: Raising the Standard for Popular Capitalism.<br \/>\nSamuel Bamford and Middleton Rushbearing.<br \/>\nThe Blackpool Landlady Revisited.<br \/>\nFactory Fiction in the Cotton Factory Times.<br \/>\nThe Baron and the Brewer: Political Subsidy and the Last Years of the Manchester Courier.<br \/>\nL. S. Lowry and the Heritage Movement.<br \/>\nCharity and the &#8216;Market&#8217;: The Case of Henshaw&#8217;s Blind Asylum.<br \/>\nVictorian Hayfield as seen through the Census Returns.<br \/>\nManchester Solicitors: Forgotten Provincials in the Development of a Professional Myth.<br \/>\nLocal Studies in Chorley.<br \/>\nClitheroe Castle Museum.<br \/>\nLancashire Local History Federation.<br \/>\nJames Reilly: An Artisan Manufacturer in Victorian Manchester. <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 7 &#8211; Ancoats Special Edition, 1993<\/p>\n<p>Introduction: &#8216;More than an Example&#8217;: Ancoats in Historical Perspective.<br \/>\n&#8216;A Densely Populated and Unlovely Tract&#8217;: The Residential Development of Ancoats.<br \/>\nThe Mills of Ancoats.<br \/>\nHousing Factory Workers: Ancoats in the Early Nineteenth Century.<br \/>\nFamily Survival Strategies in Mid-Victorian Ancoats.<br \/>\nCharles Rowley and the Ancoats Recreation Movement, 1876-1914.<br \/>\nThe Manchester University Settlement in Ancoats, 1895-1909.<br \/>\nArt and Social Regeneration: The Ancoats Art Museum.<br \/>\nFrom Dispensary to Hospital: Medicine, Community and Workplace in Ancoats, 1828-1948.<br \/>\nAncoats and the Manchester Slums in Two Late Victorian Novels.<br \/>\nA Note on A.V. Roe and the Brownsfield Mill, Ancoats.<br \/>\nAncoats: Protecting the Unprotectable?<br \/>\nThe Devil in Ancoats: Images of Childhood.<br \/>\nOral History.<br \/>\nThe Greater Manchester Country Record Office.<br \/>\nPortland Basin Industrial Heritage Centre.<br \/>\nLittleborough Historical and Archaeological Society.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 6, 1992<\/p>\n<p>A Divided Middle Class: Bolton 1790-1850.<br \/>\n`Invading Manchester&#8217;: Responses to the Salvation Army 1878-1900.<br \/>\nThe Padiham Power Loom Weavers&#8217; Strike of 1859.<br \/>\nGilbert Kirlew and the Development of Crippled Children&#8217;s Societies in Victorian Manchester and Salford.<br \/>\nThe Battle for the Standard: The Bimetallic Movement in Manchester.<br \/>\nWilliam Stokes (1803-1881).<br \/>\nSelf-Help in Manchester Jewry: The Provincial Independent Tontine Society.<br \/>\n`You Couldn&#8217;t Help But Know&#8217;: Public and Private Space in the Lives of Working Class Women, 1918-1939.<br \/>\nThe Manchester Peace Manifesto 1936-37.<br \/>\nUniversity of Salford Library and Archives.<br \/>\nAn Eighteenth-Century Coal Mining Account Book for New Mills.<br \/>\nManchester Jewish Museum.<br \/>\nEccles Local History Society.<br \/>\nJohn Milson Rhodes, 1847-1909: Chorlton Guardian and Didsbury Doctor.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 5 Number 2, Autumn\/Winter 1991\/92<\/p>\n<p>Bolton and the Cinema: From Mass-Observation to the Diary of a Nobody.<br \/>\nLydia Becker: Pioneer Orator of the Women&#8217;s Movement.<br \/>\nManchester&#8217;s German Gentlemen: Immigrant Institutions in a Provincial City 1840-1920.<br \/>\nArchives of the Working Class Movement: A National Collection in Manchester.<br \/>\nLocal Studies in Middleton.<br \/>\n&#8216;To Investigate, Instruct and Inspire&#8217;: The History and Development of Bury Museum.<br \/>\nStockport Historical Society.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 5 Number 1, Spring\/Summer 1991<\/p>\n<p>Scientists in Humble Life: The Artisan Naturalists of South Lancashire.<br \/>\nManchester Peace Conference of 1853.<br \/>\nJoseph Hanson: The Weaver&#8217;s Friend.<br \/>\nThe Historian and the Computer: The Example of Styal.<br \/>\nThe Co-Operative Union Library.<br \/>\n130 Years of Stockport Museum, &#8220;The Chairman was authorised to buy an Umbrella Stand&#8221;.<br \/>\nManchester Region Industrial Archaeology Society.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 4 Number 2, Autumn\/Winter 1990\/91<\/p>\n<p>Manchester&#8217;s First Cinemas 1896-1914.<br \/>\nManchester Origins of the English Orange Order.<br \/>\nA Village School and its Master: St James&#8217; School, Sutton 1887-1925.<br \/>\nThe Memorandum Book of a Cheshire Yeoman, John Ryle of High Greaves, Etchells, 1649-1721.<br \/>\nBarclays Bank Archive.<br \/>\nLocal Studies in Cheshire.<br \/>\nHelmshore Textile Museums.<br \/>\nNorthern Mill Engine Society.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 4 Number 1, Spring\/Summer 1990<\/p>\n<p>News from Oldham: Edwin Butterworth and the Manchester Press, 1829-1848.<br \/>\nDrink and Illicit Distillation in Nineteenth-Century Manchester.<br \/>\nAnti-Fascist Activity in Manchester in the 1930s.<br \/>\nCollectomania.<br \/>\nJohn Worrall of Oldham. Directory-Publisher to Lancashire and to the World, 1868-1970.<br \/>\nMuseum of Science and Industry Library and Record Centre.<br \/>\nSaddleworth Museum.<br \/>\nThe Victorian Society: Manchester Group.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 3 Number 2, Autumn\/Winter 1989\/90<\/p>\n<p>`Set Down in a Large Manufacturing Town&#8217;: Sojourning Poor in Early Nineteenth-Century Manchester.<br \/>\nBeatrice Webb and Bacup.<br \/>\nThe Bolton Engineers&#8217; Strike of 1887.<br \/>\nAudenshaw Tribunal in the First World War.<br \/>\nFire Insurance Plans.<br \/>\nThe Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum.<br \/>\nThe Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society.<br \/>\nLocal Studies in Stockport.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 3 Number 1 &#8211; Peterloo Special Edition, Spring\/Summer 1989<\/p>\n<p>Manchester, Peterloo and the Radical Challenge.<br \/>\nPrelude to Peterloo: Warrington Radicalism 1775-1819.<br \/>\nThe Power of Print: Graphic Images of Peterloo.<br \/>\nThe Poems of Peterloo.<br \/>\nA Constable&#8217;s Eye-View Re-assessed.<br \/>\nThe Casualties of Peterloo.<br \/>\nPostscript to Peterloo.<br \/>\nPeterloo and the Historians.<br \/>\nThompson on Peterloo.<br \/>\nPeterloo Revisited.<br \/>\nWorking Class Movement Library.<br \/>\nLabour History in the North-West.<br \/>\nPeterloo Artefacts.<br \/>\nBook Reviews.<br \/>\nBibliography 1988.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 2 Number 2, Autumn\/Winter 1988\/89<\/p>\n<p>The Lancashire Anti-German Riots of May 1915.<br \/>\nThe Salford Gas Scandal of 1887.<br \/>\nJohn Edward Thornton: A Forgotten Mancunian.<br \/>\nChethams Library.<br \/>\nUnderground Manchester.<br \/>\nMapping Manchester&#8217;s Sewers: The Engineering Archives Project.<br \/>\nNew Mills Local History Society. <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 2 Number 1, Spring\/Summer 1988<\/p>\n<p>Manchester City Council and the Development of Air Raid Precautions 1935-1939.<br \/>\nThe Double Life of Friedrich Engels.<br \/>\nLocal Labour Parties in Manchester and Salford and the Communist Question in the 1920s.<br \/>\nPhotography &#8211; An Image of Local History.<br \/>\nLocal Studies in the Lancashire Library: Collections in Rossendale District.<br \/>\nManchester Early Dwellings Research Group.<br \/>\nThe Museum of the Manchesters. <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 1 Number 2, Autumn\/Winter 1987\/88<\/p>\n<p>Saturday Night Markets in Manchester and Salford 1840-1939.<br \/>\nThe Remarkable Legacy of L. S. Lowry.<br \/>\nPear Mill 1907-1929: A Stockport Cotton Spinning Company.<br \/>\nFilm and the Local Historian: The North West Film Archive.<br \/>\nAltrincham Library Local History Collection.<br \/>\nEllenroad: The Revival of a Sleeping Giant.<br \/>\nSalford Mining Museum.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Volume 1 Number 1, Spring 1987<\/p>\n<p>The Catholic Whit Walk in Manchester and Salford, 1890-1939.<br \/>\nAnnot Robinson: A Forgotten Manchester Suffragette.<br \/>\nThe Search for a &#8216;Really Smart Sheet&#8217;: The Conservatives and the Popular Press in Edwardian Manchester.<br \/>\nParish registers in the Salford Hundred of Lancashire.<br \/>\nTameside Local Studies Library.<br \/>\nThe Greater Manchester Police Museum.<br \/>\nManchester Women\u2019s History Group.<\/p>\n<hr>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Manchester Region History Review back issues are now free on the Internet Archive, albeit as PDFs via the Wayback Machine. &hellip;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/2015\/12\/08\/added-to-jurn-60\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[12],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-15838","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-new-titles-added-to-jurn"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/15838","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=15838"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/15838\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=15838"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=15838"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=15838"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}