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Marc Baer:

CURRENT PROJECT: The Workshop of Democracy, a book-length study of culture and politics in London’s West End between the French Revolution and the First World War

PUBLICATIONS: Student Online Learning Center to accompany R.R. Palmer, Joel Colton and Lloyd Kramer, A History of the Modern World, 10th ed. (2006) http://highered.Mcgraw-hill.com/sites/00731068925/student_view0/

“From ‘first constituency of the empire’ to ‘citadel of reaction’: Westminster, 1800-1890," in Anthony Taylor and Matthew Cragoe (eds.), London Politics, 1760-1914 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005)

“Political Dinners in Whig, Radical and Tory Westminster, 1780-1880,” in Richard Davis and Clyve Jones (eds.), Partisan Politics, Principle and Reform in Parliament and the Constituencies, 1689-1890 (Edinburgh University Press, 2005)

“Sir Francis Burdett,” in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004)

Student Online Learning Center to accompany R. R. Palmer, Joel Colton and Lloyd Kramer, A History of the Modern World, 9th ed. (2002) http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072316551/student_view0/

“The Ruin of a Public Man,” in James Morwood and David Crane (eds.), Sheridan Studies (Cambridge University Press, 1995)

Theatre and Disorder in Late Georgian London (Oxford University Press, 1992)

“The Memory of the Middle Ages: From History of Culture to Cultural History,” Studies in Medievalism, 1992

“Means and Ends: Computers in the History Classroom,” in Proceedings of the 1988 Humanities and Education Conference (Michigan Council for the Humanities, 1989)

“An Infinite Diversity: Religion and Pseudoreligion in Modern Britain,” Christian Scholar’s Review (June, 1989)

The Pre-Industrial City: Population and Society in Renaissance Florence (Hewlett-Packard, 1976; Laboratory for Political Research, University of Iowa, 1984).

“Political Parties of the United Kingdom,” in Vincent McHale (ed.), Political Parties of Europe (Greenwood Press, 1983).

“Guide to Machine-Readable Historical Data,” Resources in Education (December, 1981).

“Class and Community in Victorian Britain,” Journal of Urban History (August, 1979).

“Charles Tennyson D’Eyncourt,” in Joseph O. Baylen and N.J. Gossman (eds.), Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicalism (Harvester, 1978).

“Social Structure, Voting Behavior and Political Change in Victorian London,” Albion (Fall, 1977).

As well, he has given 37 papers or invited addresses, and published approximately 80 book reviews in such journals as Albion, American Historical Review, Fides et Historia, The Historian, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Journal of British Studies, Journal of Modern History, Print Quarterly, Religious Studies Review, Social History Society Bulletin, and Victorian Studies.