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Monographien / Monographs

Roger Leech, Jonathan Barry, Elizabeth Parkinson, Catherine Ferguson and Alison Brown (ed.), The Bristol Hearth Tax 1662-1673. Bristol, Bristol Record Society, 70, and British Record Society, Index Library 135, Hearth Tax Series volume XI, 2018

Jonathan Harlow assisted by Jonathan Barry (ed.). Religious Ministry in Bristol 1603-1689. Bristol, Bristol Record Society 69, 2017, xii + 182pp.

Jonathan Barry, Raising Spirits: How a Conjuror’s Tale was Transmitted across the Enlightenment, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan 2013, x + 146 pp

Jonathan Barry, Witchcraft and Demonology in South-West England c.1640-1789, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2012, x + 373 pp

Jonathan Barry (ed.), The Diary of William Dyer, 1762 Bristol Record Society, volume 64 for 2012, vi + 246pp

Jonathan Barry and Kenneth Morgan (ed.), Reformation and Revival in Eighteenth-Century Bristol, Bristol Record Society 45, 1994, xvi + 184 pp.

Herausgeberschaft / Edited Volumes

Jonathan Barry Owen Davies, Cornelie Usborne (ed.), Cultures of Witchcraft in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present, London: Palgrave Macmillan (2017) xxiv + 283 pp.

Jonathan Barry and Owen Davies (ed.), Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, May 2007, 256 pp.

Henry French and Jonathan Barry (ed.), Identity and Agency in English Society, 1500-1800. Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2004, xi + 254 pp.

Jonathan Barry, Marianne Hester and Gareth Roberts (ed.), Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, Past and Present Publications, 1996, xiv + 368 pp. (paperback edition, 1998)

Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brooks (ed.), The Middling Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England 1550-1800, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1994, vi + 282 pp. (Japanese translation published 1999)

Jonathan Barry and Joseph Melling (ed.), Culture in History: Production, Consumption and Values in Historical Perspective, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1992, xiii + 235 pp.

Jonathan Barry and Colin Jones (ed.) Medicine and Charity before the Welfare State, London, Routledge, 1991, x + 259 pp. (Paperback edition, London, Routledge, 1994)

Jonathan Barry (ed.), The Tudor and Stuart Town, Harlow, Longman, Readers in Urban History, 1990, viii + 340 pp.

Buchbeiträge / Contributions to Books

Jonathan Barry, ‘Afterword’. In Michael R. Lynn (ed.), Magic, Witchcraft and Ghosts in the Enlightenment (Abingdon: Routledge, 2022), pp. 186-199

Jonathan Barry, ‘John Henderson (1757-1788) and Changing Attitudes to the Occult in Enlightenment England’. In Jo Hedesan and Tim Rudboeg (ed.) The Old in the New: Historical Transformations of Western Esotericism from the Middle Ages to the Present (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 155-183

Jonathan Barry, ‘“A provincial enlightener”: Andrew Hooke of Bristol, Whig writer and newspaper proprietor in the reign of George II’. In R. Berman and W. Gibson (ed.), The Lantern of History: Essays in Honour of Jeremy Black (Goring Heath: Old Stables Press, 2020), pp.46-66

Jonathan Barry, ‘John Henderson (1757-1788) and Changing Attitudes to the Occult in Enlightenment England’. In Jo Hedesan and Tim Rudboeg (ed.) The Old in the New: Historical Transformations of Western Esotericism from the Middle Ages to the Present (forthcoming)

Jonathan Barry and George Tatham, ‘Robert Goadby, the Sherborne Mercury and the urban renaissance in south-west England’ in Catherine Armstrong and John Hinks (ed.) The English Urban Renaissance Revisited, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2018: 57-95

Jonathan Barry, ‘News from the Invisible World: the Publishing History of Tales of the Supernatural c.1660-1832’ in Jonathan Barry, Owen Davies, Cornelie Usborne (ed.), Cultures of Witchcraft in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017: 179-213

Jonathan Barry, ‘Afterword’ (in Japanese) in Y. Aoke (ed.) Members, Constituencies and Interests: Studies in the Parliamentary History of Early Modern and Modern Britain (in Japanese), Tokyo: Yoshida Shoten Publishing

Jonathan Barry, ‘Charles Wesley’s family and the musical life of Bristol’ in Stephen Banfield and Nicholas Temperley (ed.), Music and the Wesleys, Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, University of Illinois Press, 2010: 141-53

Jonathan Barry, ‘Introduction’, in P. Fleming (ed.), Bristol Probate Inventories: volume 3, Bristol, Bristol Record Society, 60, 2008: vii-xvii

Jonathan Barry, ‘The Politics of Pandaemonium’ in J. Newton and J. Bath (ed.), Witchcraft and the Act of 1604, Leiden, Brill 2008: 181-206 (revised version in item 1 above)

Jonathan Barry, 'Richard Bovet', Joseph Glanvill', 'Somerset Witches', 'Keith Thomas', ‘John Wesley'' in R. Golden (ed.), Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Western Tradition, Santa Barbara, CA, ABC-CLIO, 2006: 141-2, 445-6, 1060-1, 1115-16, 1190-1

Jonathan Barry, ‘The ‘Great Projector’: John Cary and the legacy of puritan reform in Bristol 1648-1720’ in M. Pelling and S. Mandlebrote (ed.), The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine and Science 1500-2000, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2005: 185-206

Jonathan Barry, ‘Chatterton, More and Bristol cultural life in the 1760s’ in A. Hayes (ed.), From Gothic to Romantic: Thomas Chatterton’s Bristol, Bristol, Redcliffe Press, 2005: 21-36, 123-6

Jonathan Barry, Public infidelity and private belief? The discourse of spirits in Enlightenment Bristol’ in W. De Blecourt and O. Davies (ed.), Beyond the Witch Trials: Witchcraft and Magic in Enlightenment Europe, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2004: 117-143 (heavily revised version in item 5 above)

Jonathan Barry, ‘Communicating with authority: the uses of speech, script and print in Bristol, 1640-1714’ in J.C. Crick and A.M. Walsham, ed., The Uses of Script and Print, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003: 191-208

Jonathan Barry, '”Hell upon Earth” or the language of the playhouse’ in S. Clark (ed.), Languages of Witchcraft, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 2000: 139-58

Jonathan Barry, ‘Civility and civic culture in early modern England: the meanings of urban freedom’ in P. Burke, B. Harrison, P. Slack (ed.), Civil Histories: Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000: 181-96

Jonathan Barry, 'The South West’ in P. Clark (ed.), The Cambridge Urban History of Britain volume II 1540-1840, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000: 67-91

Jonathan Barry, 'Population distribution and growth in the early modern period’ in R. Kain and W. Ravenhill (ed.), The Historical Atlas of South-West England, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1999: 134-42, 568-9

Jonathan Barry, 'Religion and the spread of nonconformity before 1800’ in R. Kain and W. Ravenhill (ed.), The Historical Atlas of South-West England, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1999: 244-51, 572-3

Jonathan Barry, 'Towns and processes of urbanization’ in R. Kain and W. Ravenhill (ed.), The Historical Atlas of South-West England, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1999: 437-49, 582-3

Jonathan Barry, ‘Keith Thomas’ in K. Boyd (ed.), Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, London, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1999: 1186-7

Jonathan Barry, 'Bristol as a "reformation city" c.1640-1780' in N. Tyacke (ed.), England's Long Reformation, London, UCL Press, 1997: 261-84

Jonathan Barry, 'Exeter in 1688: the trial of the seven bishops' in T. Gray (ed.), Devon Documents, Exeter, Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 1996: 7-14

Jonathan Barry, 'Introduction: Keith Thomas and the problem of witchcraft' in J. Barry, M. Hester and G. Roberts (ed.), Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, Past and Present Publications, 1996: 1-45

Jonathan Barry, 'Bristol pride: civic identity in Bristol, c.1640-1775' in M. Dresser and P. Ollerenshaw (ed.), The Making of Modern Bristol, Tiverton, Redcliffe Press, 1996: 25-47

Jonathan Barry, 'A historical postscript' in D. Castiglione and L. Sharpe (ed.), Shifting the Boundaries, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1995: 220-37

Jonathan Barry, 'Literacy and writing in popular culture: reading and writing in historical perspective' in T. Harris (ed.), Popular Culture in England, c.1500-1850, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1995: 69-94, 232-41

Jonathan Barry, 'Introduction' in J. Barry and K. Morgan (ed.), Reformation and Revival in Eighteenth-Century Bristol, Bristol Record Society 45, 1994: vii-xiv

Jonathan Barry, 'The Society for the Reformation of Manners 1700-5' in J. Barry and K. Morgan (ed.), Reformation and Revival in Eighteenth-Century Bristol, Bristol, Bristol Record Society 45, 1994: 1-62.

Jonathan Barry, 'Introduction' in J. Barry and C. Brooks (ed.), The Middling Sort of People, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1994: 1-27, 208-27

Jonathan Barry, 'Bourgeois collectivism? Urban association and the middling sort' in J. Barry and C. Brooks (ed.), The Middling Sort of People, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1994: 84-112, 242-9

Jonathan Barry, 'Cultural patronage and the Anglican crisis: Bristol c.1689-1775' in J. Walsh, C. Haydon and S. Taylor (ed.), The Church of England c.1689-c.1833: From Toleration to Tractarianism, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993: 191-208

Jonathan Barry, 'The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries' in Nicholas Orme (ed.), Unity and Variety: A History of the Church in Devon and Cornwall, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, Exeter Studies in History, 1991: 81-108, 212-16

Jonathan Barry, ‘Provincial town culture 1640-1780: urbane or civic?' in Joan H. Pittock and Andrew Wear (ed.), Interpretation and Cultural History, Basingstoke and London, Macmillan, 1991: 198-234

Jonathan Barry, 'The press and the politics of culture in Bristol, 1660-1775' in Jeremy Black and Jeremy Gregory (ed.), Culture, Politics and Society in Britain 1660-1800, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1991: 49-81

Jonathan Barry, 'The politics of religion in Restoration Bristol' in Timothy Harris, Paul Seaward and Mark Goldie (ed.), The Politics of Religion in Restoration England, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1990: 163-90

Jonathan Barry, 'The parish in civic life: Bristol and its churches 1640-1750' in Susan Wright (ed.), Parish, Church and People:Local Studies in Lay Religion c.1350-1750, London, Hutchinson, 1988: 152-178

Jonathan Barry, 'Publicity and the public good: presenting medicine in eighteenth-century Bristol' in William Bynum and Roy Porter (ed.), Medical Fringe and Medical Orthodoxy 1750-1850, Beckenham, Croom Helm, 1987: 29-39

Jonathan Barry, 'Religion in the Georgian town' in Sir John Plumb et al., Life in the Georgian Town, London, The Georgian Group, 1986: 34-42

Jonathan Barry and Charles Webster, 'The Manchester medical revolution' in Barbara Smith (ed.), Truth, Liberty, Religion; Essays celebrating Two Hundred Years of Manchester College, Oxford, Manchester College, 1986: 165-84

Jonathan Barry, ‘Piety and the patient: medicine and religion in eighteenth-century Bristol' in Roy Porter (ed.), Patients and Practitioners: Lay Perceptions of Medicine in Pre-Industrial Society, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1985: 145-176

Jonathan Barry, ‘Popular culture in seventeenth-century Bristol', in Barry Reay (ed.), Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century England, Beckenham, Croom Helm, 1985: 59-90

Zeitschriftenartikel / Journal Articles

Jonathan Barry, ‘The organisation of burial places in post-medieval English cities: Bristol and Exeter c. 1540-1850’ Urban History, 46:4 November 2019, 597-616

Jonathan Barry, ‘Educating Physicians in 17th-Century England’ Science in Context, 32:2 June 2019, 137-154

Jonathan Barry, ‘John Houghton and Medical Practice in London c. 1700’ Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 92:4 Winter 2018, 575-603

Jonathan Barry, ‘The ‘Compleat Physician’ and Experimentation in Medicines: Everard Maynwaring (c.1629-1713) and the Restoration Debate on Medical Practice in London’, Medical History, 62:2 (April 2018): 155-176.

Jonathan Barry, 'I significati della liberta: la liberta urbana nell'Inghilterra del xvii e xviii secolo', Quaderni Storici, 89 no. 2 August 1995: 487-513

Jonathan Barry, 'The history and antiquities of the city of Bristol: Chatterton in Bristol', Angelaki, 1 no. 2 April 1994: 55-81

Jonathan Barry, 'La citta degli Stuart e dei Tudor: dopo la sintesi', Storia Urbana, 67-68 1994: 97-134

Jonathan Barry, ‘Urban identity and the middling sort in early modern England', Annales: E.S.C., 18 1993: 853-84

Jonathan Barry, ‘Methodism and the press in Bristol 1737-1775’ Bristol, Wesley Historical Society Bristol Branch Bulletin no. 64, 1993, 23 pp.