Nineteenth-Century History
- Adam Smith: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
- The American Coal Industry, 1790–1902
- American Exceptionalism
- The American Postal Network, 1792–1914
- The American Savings and Loan Industry, 1831–1935
- Arctic Exploration in the Nineteenth Century
- Arming the Royal Navy, 1793–1815
- Baring Brothers and the Birth of Modern Finance
- Baudin, Napoleon and the Exploration of Australia
- Between Empire and Revolution
- Blackwood's Magazine, 1817-25
- Blasphemy in Britain and America, 1800-1930
- The Body, Gender and Culture 1–10
- Bonded Labour and Debt in the Indian Ocean World
- Brewing Science, Technology and Print, 1700–1880
- Britain in India, 1765-1905
- The British Arboretum
- British Engineers and Africa, 1875–1914
- British Family Life, 1780–1914
- British Immigration to the United States, 1776–1914
- British Masculinity and the YMCA, 1844–1914
- British Narratives of Exploration
- British Satire, 1785-1840
- British Socialist Fiction, 1884–1914
- British Trade Unions, 1707–1918
- British Visions of America, 1775-1820
- Castle Richmond
- Chartist Literary Landmarks
- Chartist Movement in Britain, 1838-1856
- Church-State Relations in the Early American Republic, 1787–1846
- Citizen Soldiers and the British Empire, 1837–1902
- Class and Colonialism in Antarctic Exploration, 1750–1920
- Clothing, Society and Culture in Nineteenth-Century England
- The Clothing Trade in Provincial England, 1800–1850
- Coal in Victorian Britain
- The Collected Letters of Ellen Terry
- The Collected Letters of Harriet Martineau
- The Collected Letters of Rosina Bulwer Lytton
- Communicating Physics
- Communications in Africa, 1880–1939
- Communities of Science in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
- Conduct Literature for Women, Part IV, 1770-1830
- Conduct Literature for Women, Part V, 1830-1900
- Conservatism and the Quarterly Review
- Consuls and the Institutions of Global Capitalism, 1783–1914
- Contributors to the Quarterly Review
- The Corn Laws
- The Correspondence of John Tyndall
- The Cosmopolitan Ideal in the Age of Revolution and Reaction, 1776–1832
- Crime and the Fascist State, 1850–1940
- Cultures of Radicalism in Britain and Ireland
- Daniel O'Connell and the Anti-Slavery Movement
- Debt and Slavery in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds
- Democratic Socialism in Britain
- The Development of the Art Market in England
- The Development of the National Economy
- Disabled Children
- Domesticating Electricity
- Drink in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- Economic Development of Africa, 1880–1939
- Empire of Political Thought
- Empires in Perspective 1–10
- English Catholics and the Education of the Poor, 1847–1902
- The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914
- Entrepreneurial Families
- Famine and Disease in Ireland
- Female Economic Strategies in the Modern World
- Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth-Century Russia
- Financial History 1–10
- Financial History 11–20
- Financing India's Imperial Railways, 1875–1914
- Free Will and the Human Sciences in Britain, 1870–1910
- Gender and Space in Rural Britain, 1840–1920
- Ghosts: A Social History
- The Government and Administration of Africa, 1880–1939
- Great Bubbles
- The Great Exhibition
- Harriet Martineau's Writing on British History and Military Reform
- Harriet Martineau's Writing on the British Empire
- The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867
- The Indian and Pacific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks
- Insanity and the Lunatic Asylum in the Nineteenth Century
- Institutionalizing the Insane in Nineteenth-Century England
- James Watt, Chemist
- Jewish Immigrants in London, 1880–1939
- Joseph Banks and the British Museum
- The Journals of Thomas Babington Macaulay
- The Language of Whiggism
- Late Victorian Utopias: A Prospectus
- Law and Imperialism
- Letters from England
- The Life of George Ranken Askwith, 1861–1942
- Lives of Victorian Political Figures, Part I
- Lives of Victorian Political Figures, Part II
- Lives of Victorian Political Figures, Part III
- Lives of Victorian Political Figures, Part IV
- London Clerical Workers, 1880–1914
- London Opera Observed, 1711–1844
- The Making of British Anthropology, 1813–1871
- The Making of Modern Anthrax, 1875–1920
- The Making of the Modern Police, 1780–1914
- Meat, Commerce and the City
- Medicine and Colonialism
- Medicine in the Remote and Rural North, 1800–2000
- The Metropolitan Poor
- Migrants and Urban Change
- Military Manpower, Armies and Warfare in South Asia
- Missionary Education and Empire in Late Colonial India, 1860-1920
- The Narrative of the Beagle Voyage, 1831-1836
- Narratives of Drunkenness
- Natural History Societies and Civic Culture in Victorian Scotland
- Nineteenth-Century Travels, Explorations and Empires
- The Optical Munitions Industry in Great Britain, 1888–1923
- Panoramas, 1787–1900
- Perspectives in Economic and Social History 1–10
- Picturing Women's Health
- The Poetry of British India, 1780–1905
- Policing Prostitution, 1856–1886
- The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 1838–1900
- Popular Exhibitions, Science and Showmanship, 1840–1910
- The Popular Radical Press in Britain, 1811-1821
- The Prostitute's Body
- Public Execution in England, 1573–1868
- The Public Lives of Charlotte and Marie Stopes
- Race and Identity in the Tasman World, 1769–1840
- Recreating Newton
- Regionalizing Science
- Residential Institutions in Britain, 1725–1970
- Respectability and the London Poor, 1780–1870
- The Revenue Imperative
- The Rise and Fall of the American System
- Royal Patronage, Power and Aesthetics in Princely India
- Rural Unwed Mothers
- Sanitary Reform in Victorian Britain
- Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century 1–10
- Science and Eccentricity
- Science and Societies in Frankfurt am Main
- The Science of History in Victorian Britain
- The Scientific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks, 1765-1820
- Selected Correspondence of William Huggins
- Selected Political Writings of John Thelwall
- The Selected Works of Robert Owen
- The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt
- Sex in Japan's Globalization, 1870–1930
- Sex, Reproduction and Darwinism
- Shaker Autobiographies, Biographies and Testimonies, 1806–1907
- Slave Agriculture and Financial Markets in Antebellum America
- Slaveholders in Jamaica
- Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation
- Slavery in North America
- Slavery, Memory and Identity
- The Spirit of the Union
- Spiritualism, Mesmerism and the Occult, 1800–1920
- Statistics, Public Debate and the State, 1800–1945
- Styles of Reasoning in the British Life Sciences
- The Sublime Invention
- The Theatre of Empire
- Towards Modern Public Finance
- The Transit of Venus Enterprise in Victorian Britain
- Transoceanic Radical: William Duane
- Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914
- The Travel Writings of John Moore
- Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770–1835
- Typhoid in Uppingham
- Until Darwin, Science, Human Variety and the Origins of Race
- The Urban Working Class in Britain, 1830–1914
- US Credit and Payments, 1800–1935
- The US National Debt, 1787-1900
- Utilitarianism and the Art School in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Victorian Science and Literature
- Victorian Settler Narratives
- Victorian Social Activists' Novels
- Virginia and the Panic of 1819
- Vision, Science and Literature, 1870-1920
- War and the Militarization of British Army Medicine, 1793–1830
- Welfare and Old Age in Europe and North America
- A Wider Patriotism
- William Cobbett: Selected Writings
- Women Writing Home, 1700-1920
- Women's Court and Society Memoirs
- Women's Theatrical Memoirs
- Women's Travel Writings in Iberia
- Women's Travel Writings in North Africa and the Middle East
- Women's Travel Writings in Post-Napoleonic France
- Women's Travel Writings in Scotland
- The Works of Charles Babbage
- The Works of Charles Darwin
- The Works of Thomas Robert Malthus
- Writings of Shaker Apostates and Anti-Shakers, 1782–1850
