London Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of London Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Women, Guilds and the Tailoring Trades: The Occupational Training of Merchant Taylors’ Company Apprentices in Early Modern London6
Alcohol and Personal Security in the Built Environment: Student Engagement in the Night-time Economy of Kingston upon Thames, London, UK3
Worship, Social Gatherings and the ‘More-than-Wesleyan’: The Multiple Uses and Congregational Experiences of London’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapels (1851–1932)1
Complex Interior Spaces in London, 1850–1930: Introduction1
The Electric Pleasure District: The West End of London in the Age of Empire, 1880–19141
The Un-Ideal Home: Fire Safety, Visual Culture and the LCC (1958–63)1
Licensing the Informal Economy in Early Modern Europe: Food Hawkers in London and Naples1
The Lord Mayor's Show and the Politics of London's Clothworkers’ Company in the Mid-Seventeenth Century1
Regent’s Canal Cityscape: From Hidden Waterway to Identifying Landmark1
Introduction to the Special Issue on Material Cultures of Reconstruction in post-war London1
The Fashion City and the Suburb: How Bentalls of Kingston Upon Thames Helped Rebuild Cultures of Fashionable Consumption in London after the Second World War1
The Compters at Poultry and Wood Street in Early Modern London1
South African London: Writing the Metropolis After 19480
All the Tiny Moments Blazing: A Literary Guide to Suburban London0
East India House: Visualising Lost Interiors0
Street Food: Hawkers and the History of London0
Round Table Conference Geographies: Constituting Colonial India in Interwar London Round Table Conference Geographies: Constituting Colonial India in Interwar London . B0
A Network of Contacts: Metropolitan Influences in the Delivery of Poor Relief in the London Hinterland (1778–1785)0
Look Here: On the Pleasures of Observing the City0
British Catholic Merchants in the Commercial Age: 1670–17140
On the Fiddle: Part-Time Crime on and Beyond the ‘Worst’ Streets of London in Twentieth-Century Working-Class Autobiographies0
The Experience of Employment in a 1930s East End Cinema0
Living with Shakespeare: Saint Helen’s Parish, London, 1593–15980
Manufactured Bodies: The Impact of Industrialisation on London Health0
‘A kind of republic’: The City of London Theatre, 1837–18700
Covid Commentaries: London’s Cultural Policy0
London: City of Cities0
Palaces of Power: The Birth and Evolution of London’s Clubland0
Rabbi, Mystic, or Imposter? The Eighteenth-Century Ba’al Shem of London0
Derek Keene, an appreciation0
Performances ‘in No Other City Possible’: Mountebanks and Theatrical Vagrancy in Seventeenth-Century London0
Policing Suspicion: Proactive Policing in London, 1780–18500
Conspiracy on Cato Street: A Tale of Liberty and Revolution in Regency London0
Household Goods and Good Households in Late Medieval London: Consumption and Domesticity After the Plague0
The Mercers’ Company, London, and St Thomas Becket During the Reformation0
The Disappearance of Lydia Harvey: A True Story of Sex, Crime and the Meaning of Justice0
‘No One Likes Us’: Football, Identity, and Belonging in Post-Industrial London0
Remembering the Horsemen of Smithfield: Chivalric Nostalgia in John Stow’s Survey of London0
Imagining the Black Cook in Victorian London0
Religious Vitality in Victorian London Religious Vitality in Victorian London . By W. M. Jacob. Pp. xi + 368. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. £81.00. ISBN 978-0-10
The I'Ansons: A Dynasty of London Architects and Surveyors0
‘Whither Will you Walke, My Lord?': Promenading, PAR, and Place-realist Theatre0
Survey of London: Whitechapel0
The London Revolution, 1640–1643: Class Struggles in 17th Century England0
The Politics of Starch: Guilds, Monopolies, and Petitioning in Late Elizabethan and Early Stuart London0
‘We Protestants in Masquerade’: Burning the Pope in London0
James Barnor: Accra/London — A Retrospective0
Fortress London: Why We Need to Save the Country from its Capital0
Festive Parks as Inclusive Spaces: Celebrating Latin American London in Finsbury Park0
Saving the People's Forest: Open Spaces, Enclosure and Popular Protest in Mid-Victorian London0
The Permanence of Temporary Urbanism: Normalising Precarity in Austerity London0
Postscript: The Open Street0
Five Parishes in Late Medieval and Tudor London: Communities and Reforms0
Survey of London, Volume 53: Oxford Street0
Early Modern Attitudes to the Ravens and Red Kites of London0
The Register of the Goldsmiths’ Company: Deeds and Documents, c. 1190 to c. 1666 The Register of the Goldsmi0
Why London is Labour: A History of Metropolitan Politics, 1900–20200
Freedom Seekers: Escaping from Slavery in Restoration London0
City, Cult, and Company: The Skinners’ Procession and Corpus Christi Celebrations in Later Medieval London0
London Marine Insurance, 1438–1824: Risk, Trade, and the Early Modern State0
London in the Roman World0
London and Its Asylums, 1888–1914: Politics and Madness0
Social Economy in the Classroom: The London Birkbeck Schools0
Cheap Street: London’s Street Markets and the Cultures of Informality, c. 1850–19390
Triumph 16210
How We Live Now: Reimagining Spaces with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative0
The Business of Beauty: Gender and the Body in Modern London0
Refurnishing Homes in a Bombed City: Moral Geographies of the Utility Furniture Scheme in London0
Contesting Public Spaces: Social Lives of Urban Redevelopment in London0
London Through Russian Eyes, 1896–1914: An Anthology of Foreign Correspondence0
The Margins of Late Medieval London, 1430–15400
Statement of Retraction: The Writing on the Wall0
To the Hospital or the Workhouse? The Provision of Medical Care for the Poor in Eighteenth-Century London0
Ingenious Trade: Women and Work in Seventeenth-Century London0
Designs on Democracy: Architecture and the Public in Interwar London Designs on Democracy: Architecture and the Public in Interwar London . By N eal0
Moving London: Pageantry and Performance in the Early Modern City0
Victoria Tower Gardens: The Prehistory, Creation and Planned Destruction of a London Park0
The Establishment of London House: Building a British World in the Late Imperial Heartland, c.1930–19450
Interwar London After Dark in British Popular Culture0
Waterloo Sunrise: London from the Sixties to Thatcher Waterloo Sunrise: London from the Sixties to Thatcher . By J ohn D <0
Red Metropolis: Socialism and the Government of London0
The Triumphs of Repetition: Living Places in Early Modern Mayoral Shows0
Threshold Modernism: New Public Women and the Literary Spaces of Imperial London0
Borough Market: How a London Market Responded to the Arrival of Railways in the Nineteenth Century0
Urban Claims and the Right to the City: Grassroots Perspectives from Salvador Da Bahia and London0
The Mayflower in Britain: How an Icon Was Made in London0
The Fabric Accounts of St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster: 1292–1396. 2 Vols0
The New Church Yard0
Povertyopolis: Beyond the East-West Binary in the Late-Nineteenth-Century London Literary Imagination0
Crafting Identities: Artisan Culture in London, c. 1550–1640 Crafting Identities: Artisan Culture in London, c. 0
Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London0
Exhibition Review0
Outside Roman London: Roadside Burials by the Walbrook Stream0
Radical Lambeth, 1978–19910
‘As Well by the English as by the Strangers’: Performing a Multicultural London in The Magnificent Entertainment0
Making Cultures of Solidarity: London and the 1984-5 Miners’ Strike0
Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London . By O skar J 0
London, 1870–1914: A City at its Zenith0
St Stephen’s College, Westminster: A Royal Chapel and English Kingship, 1348–15480
Bricks of Victorian London: A Social and Economic History Bricks of Victorian London: A Social and Economic History . By Peter Hounsell. Hatfield: University of Hertford0
A Contested Dalston Space: Future Hackney and a Gillett Square Story0
Lessons from a Forgotten Disaster: The Queen Victoria Street Fire, 19020
Nicholas Barbon: Developing London, 1667–16980
Victorian Cemeteries and the Suburbs of London: Spatial Consequences to the Reordering of London’s Burials in the Early 19th Century Victorian Cemeteries and the Suburbs of London: Spat0
Jacobean Mock Sea-Fights on the River Thames: Nautical Theatricality in Performance and Print0
Party Politics: Dancing in London’s West End, 1780–90
Five Parishes in Late Medieval and Tudor London: Communities and Reforms0
London and the Seventeenth Century: The Making of the World’s Greatest City0
Covid commentaries: London’s cultural landscape0
On Words for London Wharves0
Jewish Credit, Debt, and Economic Integration in Eighteenth-Century London0
Unmaking Apprenticeship in Early Modern London: Goldsmiths’ Apprentices and the Lord Mayor’s Court, 1597–17200
Shakespeare and London: A Dictionary0
Building Site Ontologies: Post-war London in the Paintings of Auerbach and Kossoff0
Join Loyalty and Liberty: A History of the Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers0
‘Surging Like the Sea’: Re-Thinking the Spectacle of the Crowd in Early Modern London0
A Contemporary Archaeology of London’s Mega Events: From the Great Exhibition to London 20120
Blackfriars in Early Modern London: Theatre, Church, and Neighbourhood Blackfriars in Early Modern London: Theatre, Church, and Neighbourhood . By Christopher Highley. P0
The Role of London’s Urban Foundation Legends in Late-Medieval Historical and Political Cultures0
The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club0
Serving a Wired World: London’s Telecommunications Workers and the Making of an Information Capital0
Blitz Spirits: Ghosts of London and the Nation in Second World War Britain0
Life After Gravity: Isaac Newton’s London Career.0
Heraldry, Corporate Identity, and the Battle for Symbolic Capital in Late Medieval London0
The Hidden Mod in Modern Art: London, 1957–19690
London’s West End: Creating the Pleasure District, 1800–19140
The London Journal of John Mackay, 1837–38 The London Journal of John Mackay, 1837–38 . By David E. Coke. Pp. x + 120. London: London Topographical Society, 2022. £25.000
The London Problem: What Britain Gets Wrong About Its Capital City0
Modelling the Metropolis: The Architectural Model in Victorian London0
The Women-Floggers of St Marylebone: A Study of Punishment and Abuse in the Victorian Workhouse0
London’s New Scene: Art and Culture in the 1960s0
LondonLondon. By Mike Raco and Frances Brill. Pp. 220. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2022. £24.99. ISBN 978-1-78821-306-6. Paperback.0
‘I’ll Vamp it and Tip you the Cole’: Poverty, Pawning and Prosecutions in London. Evidence from the Old Bailey, 1750–17990
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