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- Lloyd, Peter, Mackay, Niall and Price, Christopher (2024) The Strength of the Wolf Is in the Pack: U-Boat Tactics and the Battle of the Atlantic. The Northern Mariner. (In Press)
- Price, Christopher (2007) ‘Depression, Recovery and Britain’s Loss of International Power’. In: Carnevali, Francesca and Strange, Julie-Marie, (eds.) 20th Century Britain: Economic, Cultural and Social Change. 2nd ed. Harlow, Pearson
- Bowden, Sue, Higgins, David and Price, Christopher (2007) ‘City Industry Relations: A Case Study of the Engineering Industry in the UK Economy during the Interwar Period’. In: Dietrich, Michael, (ed.) Economics of the Firm: Analysis, Evolution, History. 1st ed. Studies in Global Competition (28). Abingdon & New York, Routledge, pp. 209-227
- Price, Christopher (2000) The Political Genesis of Air Raid Precautions and the York Raid of 1942. Northern History, 36 (2). pp. 299-317.
- Bowden, Sue, Higgins, David and Price, Christopher (2006) A Very Peculiar Practice: Underemployment in Britain During the Interwar Years. European Review of Economic History, 10 (1). pp. 89-108.
- Price, Christopher (2001) Britian America and Rearmament:The Cost of Failure. 1st ed. Basingstoke & New York, Palgrave
- Fagan, Brennen, Horwood, Ian, MacKay, Niall, Price, Christopher and Wood, Jamie (2023) Quantifying Counterrfactual Military History. Routledge
- Mackay, Niall and Price, Christopher (2011) Safety in Numbers: Ideas of Concentration in Royal Air Force Fighter Defence from Lanchester to the Battle of Britain. History: The Journal of the Historical Association, 96 (323). pp. 304-325.
- Bowden, Sue, Higgins, David and Price, Christopher (2007) Avoiding Conscription to the Inter-war 'Army' of the Unemployed: Short-Time Working in the Iron and Steel Industry. Labour History Review, 72 (1). pp. 5-25.
- Horwood, Ian and Price, Christopher (2021) 'A Fundamental Weapon': The Transatlantic Air Power Controversy of the Early 1920s and the US Navy as a Learning Organisation. Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 19 (1). pp. 4-26.
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