Publications
2025
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2025). ‘No Money Value’: The Salvation Army social work tokens in the late nineteenth century. In J. Harley, & V. Holmes (Eds.), Objects of Poverty: Material Culture in Britain from 1700 (pp. 219). Bloomsbury Academic.
Janssen, F., & Macdonald, R. C. (2025).
“Get rid of fashion”: The Salvation Army’s marketing and retailing of clothing in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Journal of Historical Research in Marketing. Advance online publication.
[DOI] 2024
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2024). Women’s Activism in the Transatlantic Consumers’ Leagues, 1885–1920. (Nineteenth-Century and Neo-Victorian Cultures). Edinburgh University Press.
2023
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2023).
Review of Linda K. Hughes, Victorian Women Writers and the Other Germany: Cross-Cultural Freedoms and Female Opportunity.
Victorian Popular Fictions,
5(1), 186-188.
[DOI] [Repository] Janssen, F. (2023).
Engagement with decolonizing archival practices in the UK archives sector: A survey of archives workers’ attitudes.
Archives and Records,
44(1), 95-119.
[DOI] [Repository] Janssen, F. (2023). Tussen kunst en kapitaal. Vooys : tijdschrift voor letteren, 40(4).
2022
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2022).
‘In the Hospital & Out of the Hospital’: Nurses and Nursing in Margaret Harkness’s Periodical Publications. In A. King, E. Tilley, & F. Snailham (Eds.),
Work and the Nineteenth-Century Press : Living Work for Living People Routledge.
[DOI] [Repository] Janssen, F. (2022).
‘Buy Cheap, Buy Dear!’: Selling Consumer Activism in the Salvation Army c. 1885–1905.
Journal of Victorian Culture,
27(4), 670-685. Article vcac051.
[DOI] [Repository] Janssen, F. (2022).
"Not What It Was Made Out": Hygiene, Health, and Moral Welfare in the Old Nichol, 1880–1900. In D. Maltz (Ed.),
Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East End (1 ed., pp. 97-115). (Among the Victorians and Modernists). Routledge.
[DOI] [Repository] 2021
Scholarly publications
Popularising publications
Janssen, F. (Ed.), & Harkness, M. (2021). A Curate's Promise: A Story of Three Weeks. Shield Books.
2020
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2020).
Paying for Principles: Women and the Politics of Translation Work, 1880–1900.
Women's Writing,
27(4), 524-536.
[DOI] 2019
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2019). Lasting Ties: Margaret Harkness, the Salvation Army, and A Curate’s Promise (1921). In L. C. Robertson, & F. Janssen (Eds.), Margaret Harkness: Writing Social Engagement 1880–1921 (Rethinking the Nineteenth Century). Manchester University Press.
Janssen, F. (2019). “On the Square”: Constructing the Dangers of Depression-Era London in Ada Chesterton’s Social Investigations. In J. Finch, R. Dennis, L. Ameel, & S. Laine (Eds.), The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History (Routledge Advances in Urban History). Routledge.
Janssen, F., & Robertson, L. C. (Eds.) (2019). Margaret Harkness: Writing Social Engagement 1880-1921. (Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century). Manchester University Press.
2018
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F., & Robertson, L. C. (2018).
The Harkives: Cataloguing the Coherence and Complexity of Margaret Harkness/John Law.
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, (27).
http://19.bbk.ac.uk/article/id/1449/ 2017
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2017).
Talking about Birth Control in 1877: Gender, Class, and Ideology in the Knowlton Trial.
Open Cultural Studies,
1(1), 281-290.
[DOI] Janssen, F. (2017).
"What you write down is going to the press": Margaret Harkness’s Accounts of the 1889 London Dockworkers’ Strike.
Victorians, (132), 162–174.
[DOI] 2016
Scholarly publications
Janssen, F. (2016).
“Common Rules of Street Politeness”? The Clash of Gender and Social Class in Representations of Street Harassment by Elizabeth Gaskell and Eliza Lynn Linton.
Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies,
12(3).
http://ncgsjournal.com/issue123/janssen.html 2015
Other output
Janssen, F., & Robertson, L. C. (2015).
The Harkives: An open access digital archive of sources about Margaret Harkness. Web publication/site
https://theharkives.wordpress.com/