J. Hyslop, âThe Politics of Disembarkation: Empire, Shipping and Labor in the Port of Durban 1897-1947â, International Labor and Working Class History, 93, 2018, 176-200.
J. Hyslop, âJohannesburgâs Green Flag: The Contemporaneity of the Easter Rising and the 1922 Rand Rebellionâ, in E. Dal Largo, R. Healey and G. Barry eds., 1916 in Global Context: An Anti-Imperial Moment, London, Routledge, 2018), 76-90.
J. Hyslop, âGerman Seafarers, Anti-Fascism and the Anti-Stalinist Left: the 'Antwerp Groupâ and Edo Fimmenâs International Transport Workers Federation, 1933-1940â, Global Networks
J. Hyslop, âThe Lady in White: British Imperial Loyalism and Womenâs Volunteerism in Second World War Durbanâ, Journal of Natal and Zulu History, 32:1, 2018, 38-54
J. Hyslop, âSouthampton to Durban on the Union Castle Line: An Imperial Shipping Company and the limits of globality c. 1900-1939â, Journal of Transport History, published online, 2017. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0022526617698151
J. Hyslop, âThe War on War League: A South African Pacifist Movement, 1914-1915â, Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies, 44:1, 2016, 22-34.
J. Hyslop, â The Experience of War and the Making of a Historian: E.P. Thompson on Military Power, the Colonial Revolution and Nuclear Weaponsâ, South African Historical Journal, 68:3, 2016, 267-285.
J. Hyslop, âE.P. Thompson in South Africa: The Practice and Politics of Social History in an Era of Revolt and Transition, 1976-2012â, International Review of Social History, 61:1, 2016, 95-116.
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J. Hyslop, âSouth Africa and Scotland in the First World Warâ, in David Forsyth and Wendy Ugolini eds., A Global Force: War, Identities and Scotlandâs Diaspora (Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2016), 151-167.
J. Hyslop, âDurban as a Portal of Globalization: Mines, Railways, Docks and Steamships in the Empire of Otto Siedleâs Natal Direct Line, 1879-1929â, Comparativ: Zeitschrift fĂźr Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung, 26:1, 2015, 35-50.
J. Hyslop, âOceanic Mobility and Settler-Colonial Power: Policing the Global Maritime Labour Force in Durban Harbour c. 1890-1910â, Journal of Transport History, 36:2, 2015, 248-267.
J. Hyslop, âA British Strike in an African Port: The Mercantile Marine and Dominion Politics in Durban, 1925â, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 43:5, 2015, 882-902.
J. Hyslop, "The Strange Death of Liberal England and the Strange Birth of Illiberal South Africa: British Trade Unionists, Indian Labourers and Afrikaner Rebels, 1910-1914, Labour History Review, 79:1, 2014, 97-120.
J. Hyslop, "Mandela on War", in R. Barnard (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Nelson Mandela (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014), 162-181.
J. Hyslop, âZulu Sailors in the Steamship Era: The African Modern in the World Voyage Narratives of Fulunge Mpofu and George Magodini, 1916-1924â, in K. Reid and F. Paisley (eds.), Critical Perspectives on Colonialism: Writing the Empire from Below (London, Routledge, 2014), 123-140.
J. Hyslop, ââSegregation has fallen on evil daysâ: Smutsâ South Africa, Global War and Transnational Politics, 1939-1946â, Journal of Global History, 7:3, 2012, 438-460.
J.Hyslop, âThe Invention of the Concentration Camp: Cuba, Southern Africa and the Philippines 1896-1907â, South African Historical Journal, 63:2, 2011, 251-276.
J. Hyslop, âAn âEventfulâ History of Hind Swaraj: Gandhi Between the Battle of Tsushima and the Union of South Africaâ, Public Culture, 23:2, 2011, 299-319.
J. Hyslop, âGandhi: The Transnational Making of a Public Figureâ, In J. Brown and A. Parel eds. The Cambridge Companion to Gandhi (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011).
J.Hyslop, âScottish Labour, Race and Southern African Empire c.1880-1922: A Reply to Kenefickâ, International Review of Social History, 55:1, 2010, 53-84.
J. Hyslop, âMartial Law and Military Power in the Construction of the South African State: Jan Smuts and the âSolid Guarantee of Forceâ 1899-1924â, Journal of Historical Sociology, 22: 2, 2009, 235-268.
J. Hyslop, âSteamship Empire: African, Asian and British Sailors in the Merchant Marine c.1880-1940â, Journal of Asian and African Studies, 44:1, February 2009, 49-68.
J. Hyslop, âGuns, Drugs and Revolutionary Propaganda: Indian sailors and Smuggling in the 1920sâ, South African Historical Journal 61:4, 2009, 838-846.
J. Hyslop, âGandhi, Mandela and the African Modernâ in A. Mbembe and S. Nuttall (eds.), Johannesburg â The Elusive Metropolis (Durham N.C., Duke University Press, 2008).
J. Hyslop, âThe World Voyage of James Keir Hardie: Indian Nationalism, Zulu Insurgency and the British Labour Diaspora 1907-1908â, Journal of Global History, 1, 2006, 343-362.
J. Hyslop, âMaking Scotland in South Africa: Charles Murray, the Transvaalâs Aberdeenshire Poetâ in D. Lambert and A. Lester (eds.), Imperial Careers Across the British Empire (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006).
J. Hyslop, âColonial Intellectuals at the End of Empire: Manning Clarkâs Australia and Guy Butlerâs South Africaâ, Kleio, 38:1, 2006, 25-39
J. Hyslop, âAn Anglophone Intellectual, the Second World War and the Coming of Apartheid: Guy Butler in the 1940sâ, in S. Dubow and A. Jeeves (eds.), South Africaâs 1940s: Worlds of Possibilities (Johannesburg, Double Storey, 2005)
J. Hyslop, âPolitical Corruption: Before and After Apartheidâ, Journal of Southern African Studies, 31:4, 2005, 773-789.
J. Hyslop, âShopping During A Revolution: Entrepreneurs, Retailers and âWhiteâ Identity During the Democratic Transitionâ, Historia, 50,1, 2005, 173-190.
J. Hyslop, âThe White Poor at the End of Apartheidâ, Itinerario, 27: 3/4, 2003, 226-242.
J. Hyslop, âA Scottish Socialist Reads Carlyle in Johannesburg Prison, June 1900: Reflections on the Literary Culture of the Imperial Working Classâ, Journal of Southern African Studies, 29:3, 2003, . 639-655.
J. Hyslop, âCape Town Highlanders, Transvaal Scottish: Military âScottishnessâ and Social Power in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century South Africaâ, South African Historical Journal, 47, 2002, 96-114.
J. Hyslop, âA Ragged Trousered Philanthropist and the Empire: Robert Tressell in South Africaâ, History Workshop Journal, 51, 2001, 64-86.
J. Hyslop, âWhy did Apartheidâs Supporters Capitulate? âWhitenessâ, Class and Consumption in Urban South Africa 1985-1995", Society in Transition, 31,1, 2000, 36-44.
J. Hyslop, âThe Imperial Working Class Makes Itself âWhiteâ: White Labourism in Britain, Australia and South Africa Before the First World Warâ, Journal of Historical Sociology, 12, 4, 1999, 398-421.