Citation: Ic. Fletcher et M. Vanbeusekom, TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY - EMPIRES AND ENCOUNTERS-II - INTRODUCTION, Radical history review, (70), 1998, pp. 102-105
Citation: Ic. Fletcher, A VISION FOR LONDON, 1889-1914 - LABOR, EVERYDAY LIFE AND THE LCC EXPERIMENT - PENNYBACKER,SD, Social history, 22(2), 1997, pp. 244-245
Citation: Ic. Fletcher et Fe. Garvey, WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND -STATE-UNIVERSITY - BRITISH IMPERIAL HISTORY( WITH COURSE SYLLABUS FROM GEORGIA), Radical history review, (67), 1997, pp. 165-174
Citation: Ic. Fletcher, BURDENS OF HISTORY - BRITISH FEMINISTS, INDIAN WOMEN, AND IMPERIAL CULTURE, 1865-1915 - BURTON,A, Social history, 21(2), 1996, pp. 250-252
Citation: Ic. Fletcher, A STAR CHAMBER OF THE 20TH-CENTURY - SUFFRAGETTES, LIBERALS, AND THE 1908 RUSH THE COMMONS CASE, The Journal of British studies, 35(4), 1996, pp. 504-530
Citation: Ic. Fletcher, THE PROBLEM OF FREEDOM - RACE, LABOR, AND POLITICS IN JAMAICA AND BRITAIN, 1832-1938 - HOLT,TC, Radical history review, (56), 1993, pp. 85-98
Citation: Ic. Fletcher, VISIONS OF THE PEOPLE - INDUSTRIAL ENGLAND AND THE QUESTION OF CLASS,1848-1914 - JOYCE,P, Radical history review, (56), 1993, pp. 85-98
Citation: Ic. Fletcher, CURRENTS OF RADICALISM, POPULAR RADICALISM, ORGANIZED-LABOR AND PARTYPOLITICS IN BRITAIN, 1850-1914 - BIAGINI,EF, REID,AJ, Victorian studies, 36(2), 1993, pp. 262-263