Selected Publications
- Republican Learning. John Toland and the crisis of Christian culture, 1696-1722 (Manchester University Press, 2003)
- John Toland Nazarenus 1718 (edited) (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 1999)
- "Bibliography and Irreligion: Richard Smith’s ‘Observations’", The Seventeenth Century X (1995)
- "John Toland: The Politics of Pantheism", Revue de Synthèse 4 ser (1995).
- "Relational Databases and the Great Plague" in History and Computing (1993)
- "Legislators, Impostors and the Politic Origins of Religion: English Theories of Imposture from Stubbe to Toland" in RH Popkin, S Berti (eds.) Heterodoxy, Spinozism and Freethought (Klewer, 1996)
- Europe’s Enlightenment and National Historiographies Europa (1993)
- London’s Dreaded Visitation: The Social Geography of the Great Plague 1665 (London: Historical Geography Research Monograph No. 31, 1995)
- Epidemic Diseases in London (edited) (London, 1993)
- The Pillars of Priestcraft Shaken: The Church of England and its Enemies 1660–1730 (Cambridge, 1992)
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