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Renshaw, D. (2024) The foreshadowing of state domestic policy and discourse during the First World War in the fin de siècle science fiction of H.G Wells: autonomous and collective forms of violence. The Wellsian: Journal of the H.G Wells Society. ISSN 0263-1776 (In Press)

Renshaw, D. (2024) The moneylender as monster: ‘The Jew’ as transformative influence in Bram Stoker’s The Watter’s Mou’. Patterns of Prejudice. ISSN 1461-7331 (In Press)

Renshaw, D. (2023) ‘And now you love me, and there is no way out of it’: marital engagement, misogyny and violence in the Victorian fin-de-siècle gothic short story. Women's History Review, 32 (1). pp. 82-100. ISSN 1747-583X doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2022.2103894

Renshaw, D. (2022) Old prejudices and new prejudices: state surveillance and harassment of Irish and Jewish communities in London – 1800-1930. Immigrants and Minorities, 40 (1-2). pp. 79-105. ISSN 0261-9288 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02619288.2021.1934673

Renshaw, D. (2022) ‘A fine fellow… although rather Semitic’: Jews and antisemitism in Jules Verne’s Le Château des Carpathes and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Jewish Culture and History, 23 (4). pp. 289-306. ISSN 1462-169X doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/1462169X.2022.2131060

Renshaw, D. (2020) The Queen’s loyal ‘Others’ –the Metropolitan Jewish and Catholic hierarchies, the communal press and the Diamond Jubilee of 1897. Immigrants and Minorities, 38 (3). pp. 184-204. ISSN 0261-9288 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02619288.2020.1855422

Renshaw, D. (2020) Monsters in the capital: Helen Vaughan, Count Dracula and demographic fears in fin-de-siècle London. Gothic Studies, 22 (2). pp. 148-164. ISSN 2050-456X doi: https://doi.org/10.3366/gothic.2020.0046

Renshaw, D. (2019) The disillusionment of Robert Dell: the intellectual journey of a Catholic socialist. Intellectual History Review, 29 (2). pp. 337-358. ISSN 1749-6985 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/17496977.2017.1370898

Renshaw, D. (2019) The other diasporas - Western and Southern European migrants in Charles Booth’s Life and Labour of the People in London. Journal of Migration History, 5 (1). pp. 134-159. ISSN 2351-9924 doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/23519924-00501006

Renshaw, D. (2018) The violent frontline: space, ethnicity and confronting the state in Edwardian Spitalfields and 1980s Brixton. Contemporary British History, 32 (2). pp. 231-252. ISSN 1743-7997 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/13619462.2018.1434001

Renshaw, D. (2016) Prejudice and paranoia: a comparative study of antisemitism and Sinophobia in turn-of-the-century Britain. Patterns of Prejudice, 50 (1). pp. 38-60. ISSN 1461-7331 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/0031322X.2015.1127646

Renshaw, D. (2014) Control, cohesion and faith – a comparative discussion of immigrant communal control in the turn-of-the-century East End. Socialist History, 45. ISSN 0969-4331

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Renshaw, D. (2020) A letter to the editor, a challenge to the status quo? Radical and transgressive correspondence in the Anglo-Jewish press, 1901-1914. In: O'Hagan, L. A. (ed.) Rebellious Writing: Contesting Marginalisation in Edwardian Britain. Writing and Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century. Peter Lang, Oxford.

Renshaw, D. (2018) Investigating the “other” – a comparative study of migrant settlement in the work of Charles Booth and Jacob Riis in Victorian London and New York. In: Ruiz, M. (ed.) International Migrations in the Victorian Era. Studies in Global Social History, 33/11. Brill, pp. 278-302. ISBN 9789004366398

Book

Renshaw, D. (2021) The discourse of repatriation in Britain, 1845-2016: a political and social history. Routledge Studies in Modern British History. Routledge, Abingdon, pp240. ISBN 9781138579637

Renshaw, D. (2018) Socialism and the diasporic 'other': a comparative study of Irish Catholic and Jewish radical and communal politics in East London, 1889-1912. Studies in Labour History 11. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, UK, pp288. ISBN 9781786941220

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