This page lists the sources referred to on other Blog pages.
Wherever possible these will be full bibliographical references to a book, journal article etc., using an approximation of the Harvard system. Where this is not possible the reference may be a website address or some other detail as to where the source was found.
In general the Blog has had to rely heavily on sources freely available on the web. This restriction has apparently not been too limiting; an encouraging number of academics post versions of their publication online, for example, and many other publications are available online in PDF form. Other blogs, from individuals of pressure groups, have been another useful source. The Blog has no effective library source, and only a small number of personally owned titles.
Note :- Ibid = same as the immediately preceding reference (not used when this is obvious) Op.Cit. = same as a previous reference (use of Op.Cit. will be kept to a minimum)
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