Monographs
Roguery in Print: Crime and Culture in Early Modern London (Martlesham: Boydell and Brewer, 2019).
Articles
‘Highwaymen: The Road to Infamy’, History Today, Volume 74 Issue 7 July 2024.
Mark S.R. Jenner & Lena Liapi, ‘Cheap Print, Crime and Information in Early Modern London: The Life and Death of Griffin Flood’, Seventeenth Century, 38(2), 185–213.
‘“The Talk of the Towne”: News, Crime and the Public Sphere in Seventeenth-Century London’, Cultural and Social History, Volume 14, Issue 5 (2017).
Chapters
‘When prints are set on work, with Greens & Nashes: Nashe’s “popularity” revisited’, in Rachel Willie & Chloe Preedy, (eds) Thomas Nashe and Literary Performance (Manchester University Press, 2024).
‘“Yet once more I shake not only the Earth”: news on earthquakes in early modern England’ in Brendan Dooley (ed.), Exciting News! Event, Narration and Impact from Past to Present (Brill, 2024)
‘Betting on News: Misinformation and Politics in Early Modern Europe’, in Sophie H. Jones and Siobhan Talbott (eds.), Business News in the Early Modern Atlantic World (Brill, 2023).
‘Press and Politics in the Seventeenth Century’ in Nicholas Brownlees (ed.), The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Vol. 1, 1640-1800 (Edinburgh University Press, 2023). https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-edinburgh-history-of-the-british-and-irish-press-volume-1.html
‘Loyal Hind”, “the prince of thieves’: crime pamphlets and royalist propaganda in the 1650s, in Simon Davies & Puck Fletcher (eds) News in Early Modern Europe: Currents and Connections (Leiden: Brill, 2014).