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Earle, Rod; Mehigan, James; Pike, Anne and Weinbren, Daniel (2021). The Open University and Prison Education in the UK – the first 50 years. Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, 7(1)

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Weinbren, Daniel (2019). A University Without Walls. In: Mehigan, James and Earle, Rod eds. Degrees of Freedom. Prison Education At The Open University. Bristol: Policy Press in association with The Open University, pp. 51–70.

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Weinbren, Daniel and Fowler, Simon (2018). Now the War is Over: Britain 1919 - 1920. Barnsley: Pen & Sword.

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Weinbren, Daniel (2017). Prisoner Students: Building Bridges, Breaching Walls. In: Burkett, Jodi ed. Universities and Students in Twentieth Century Britain and Ireland. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 45–75.

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Weinbren, Daniel (2012). Mutual aid and the Big Society. In: Ishkanian, Armine and Szreter, Simon eds. The Big Society Debate: a New Agenda for Social Welfare? Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, pp. 61–70.

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Weinbren, Daniel (2011). “Organisations for brotherly aid in misfortune”: Beveridge and the friendly societies. In: Oppenheimer, Melanie and Deakin, Nicholas eds. Beveridge and voluntary action in Britain and the wider British world. Manchester, U.K.: Manchester University Press, pp. 51–65.

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Ferguson, Rebecca; Harrison, Rodney and Weinbren, Daniel (2010). Heritage and the recent and contemporary past. In: Benton, Tim ed. Understanding Heritage and Memory. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, pp. 277–315.

Weinbren, Daniel (2010). The fraternity of female friendly societies. In: Cross, Máire Fedelma ed. Gender and Fraternal Orders in Europe, 1300-2000. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 200–222.

Weinbren, Daniel (2010). Seven hundred years of fraternal orders. In: Cross, Máire Fedelma ed. Gender and Fraternal Orders in Europe, 1300-2000. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1–29.

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Weinbren, Daniel (2007). Supporting self-help: charity, mutuality and reciprocity in nineteenth-century Britain. In: Harris, Bernard and Bridgen, Paul eds. Charity and Mutual Aid in Europe and North America Since 1800. Routledge Studies in Modern British History. Routledge, pp. 67–88.

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Weinbren, Daniel (2005). Sociable capital: London's Labour parties, 1918–45. In: Worley, Matthew ed. Labour's grass roots: essays on the activities of local Labour Parties and members 1918-45. Studies in labour history. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 194–211.

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Weinbren, Dan (2002). 'Imagined families': research on Friendly Societies. Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für die Geschichte der sozialen Bewegungen (Labour and Social History in Great Britain: Historiographical Reviews and Agendas, 1990 to the Present), 27 pp. 117–136.

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Weinbren, Dan (1999). Relative value: the financing of families. Family & Community History, 2(1) pp. 59–71.

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Weinbren, Daniel (1998). New Labour, new history? Labour History Review, 63(2) pp. 197–201.

Weinbren, Daniel (1998). Hendon Labour Party 1924-1992: A Brief Introduction to the Microfilm Edition. British politics, religion & history post-1500 (266). East Ardsley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire: Microform Academic Publishers.

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Weinbren, Daniel (1997). Generating socialism: recollections of life in the Labour Party. Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Limited.

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Weinbren, Dan (1996). Labour's roots and branches. Oral History, 24(1) pp. 29–38.

Putnam, Tim and Weinbren, Dan (1996). The Royal Small Arms Factory and industrial Enfield, 1855-1914. The London Journal, 21(1) pp. 46–63.

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Weinbren, Dan (1994). Labour representation in Woolwich. Labour History Review, 59(3) pp. 17–19.

Weinbren, Dan (1994). 'Against all cruelty', the Humanitarian League 1891-1919. History Workshop Journal, 38(1) pp. 86–105.

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Putnam, Tim and Weinbren, Dan (1992). A short history of the Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield. London: Centre for Applied Historical Studies Middlesex University.

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