Reports

Books and special issues

  • Book cover featuring the sitting room of a flat

    Home

    2022 (2nd edition)
    Alison Blunt and Robyn Dowling

  • Book cover featuring a dilapidated looking house

    Home

    2006 (1st edition)
    Alison Blunt and Robyn Dowling

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    Domestic Practice in the Past (Historical Sources and Methods special issue)

    2015
    Alison Blunt and Eleanor John

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    Globalising Housework

    2021
    Laura Humphreys

  • Book cover featuring a sepia-toned image of a domestic stairwell

    Co-habiting with Ghosts

    2014
    Caron Lipman

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    Heritage in the Home

    2020
    Caron Lipman

  • Book cover featuring an aerial view of London

    Migration, Work and Home-Making in the City

    2019
    Annabelle Wilkins

Articles

  • Baxter, R. (2017) ‘The high-rise home: verticality as practice in London’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 41: 334-52.

  • Blunt, A., Ebbensgaard, C. L. and Sheringham, O. (2021) ‘“The living of time”: entangled temporalities of home and the city’, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 46: 149-62

  • Blunt, A. and Sheringham, O. (2019) ‘Home-city geographies: urban dwelling and mobility’, Progress in Human Geography 43: 815-34

  • Harris, E. (2017) ‘Interfaith connections in the museum: domestic practice, display and dialogue’, Material Religion 13: 258-60.

  • Lipman, C. (2018) ‘Living with the past at home: the afterlife of inherited domestic objects’, Journal of Material Culture 24: 83-100.

  • Lipman, C. and Nash, C. (2019) ‘Domestic genealogies: how people relate to those who once lived in their homes’, Cultural Geographies 26: 273-88.

  • Mackelworth, J. (2020) ‘“The nature of my love had never been in doubt…” Christopher St John (1871-1960): platonic love and sapphic desire’, Cultural and Social History 17: 375-89.

  • Newson, C. (2017) ‘Co-Constructed Space and The Power of Presents’, Home Cultures 14: 279-306.

  • Owens, A. and Jeffries, N. (2016) ‘People and things on the move: domestic material culture, poverty and mobility in Victorian London’, International Journal of Historical Archaeology 20: 807-27, DOI: 10.1007/s10761-016-0350-9.

  • Sheringham, O., Platun, C., MacAvinchey, C. and Blunt, A. (2020) 'Globe’s encounters and the art of rolling: home, migration and belonging’ Cultural Geographies 27: 177-99

  • Sheringham, O., Ebbensgaard, C.L., and Blunt, A., 'Tales From Other People’s Houses: home and dis/connection in an East London neighbourhood', Social & Cultural Geography 24:5, 719-737

  • Wilkins, A. (2018) ‘The ethics of collaboration with museums: researching, archiving and displaying home and migration’, Area 50, 418-425.

Book Chapters

  • Blunt, A., John, E., Lipman, C. and Owens, A. (2013) ‘Centre for Studies of Home: a partnership between Queen Mary, University of London and the Geffrye Museum of the Home’, In R. Craggs, H. Geoghegan and I. Keighren (eds), Collaborative Geographies: the politics, practicalities, and promise of working together, Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), Historical Geography Research Series, 43: 111-125.

  • Lipman, C. and Sheringham, O. (2016) ‘Restor(y)ing Home: Reflections on Stories, Objects and Space in BalinHouseProjects’, in T. Khonsari (ed), My Home is Your Home (Public Works Publishing)

  • Mather R. (2018) ‘Remembering Protest in the Late-Georgian Working-Class Home’, In Griffin C., McDonagh B. (eds) Remembering Protest in Britain since 1500 (Palgrave Macmillan)

  • Owens, A., John, E. and Blunt, A. (2016) ‘At home with collaboration: building and sustaining a successful university-museum partnership’, in M. Shiach and T. Virani (eds) Cultural Policy, Innovation and the Creative Economy: Creative Collaborations in Arts and Humanities Research (Palgrave Macmillan)

  • Sheringham, O. and Wilkins, A. (2018) ‘Transnational religion and everyday lives: spaces of spirituality among Brazilian and Vietnamese migrants in London’, In N. Bartolini, S. MacKian and S. Pile (eds) Geographies of Spirituality (Routledge)