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Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Helle's Hound2025
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Our Subversive Voice: The History and Politics of English Protest Songs, 1600–20202025
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Protest Song and the Popular Voice2025
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
13 Red-Lion Square: The Mendicity Society, 1818–762024
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Helle and Death2024
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Realising The Enraged Musician2023
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
'The Arethusa': Slip Songs and the Mainstream Canon2023
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
The Ballad and the Bible2023
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Our Subversive Voice2022
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
The Hymn as Protest Song in England and its Empire, 1819–19192022
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London2022
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London2021
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Music to Some Consequence: Reaction, Reform, Race2021
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
“Canny Newcassel”: Marshall’s Musical Metropolis of North Britain, 1798–1822020
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
How the Ballad-Singer Lost her “Woice”2019
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Joseph Johnson’s Hat, or, The Storm on Tower Hill2019
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Of Ships and Spectacles: Maritime Identity in Regency London2019
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
The Diminution of “Irish” Johnstone2019
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Charles Dibdin and Late Georgian Culture2018
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Dancing the “Waterloo Waltz”: Commemorations of the Hundred Days – Parallels in British Social Dance and Song2018
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
'True Courage': A Song in History2018
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
First as Farce, then as Tragedy: Waterloo in British Song2017
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Dr Emma Whipday
Is He a Dramatist? Or, Something Singular! Staging Dickensian Drama as Practice-Led Research2017
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
The Stones of Winter2016
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
The Wild Hunt2016
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
Napoleon and British Song, 1797–18222015
Dr Oskar Cox Jensen
The Travels of John Magee: Tracing the geographies of Britain’s itinerant print-sellers, 1789–18152014