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JOWITT, C., 2010. The culture of piracy 1580-1630: English literature and seaborne crime. Farnham: Ashgate Press.
JOWITT, C. and CAREY, D., 2009. Early modern travel writing [special issue]. Routledge.
JOWITT, C. and CAREY, D., 2008. Early modern travel writing [special issue]. Routledge.
JOWITT, C., 2008. Mercantile politics in accounts of Drake's circumnavigation 1580-1630. In: C. HOUSTON, ed., New worlds reflected: representations of utopias, new worlds and other worlds 1500-1800. Aldershot: Ashgate.
JOWITT, C., 2007. 'Et in arcadia ego': the politics of pirates in the 'Old Arcadia', 'New Arcadia' and 'Urania'. Early Modern Literary Studies, 16 (3). ISSN 1201-2459
JOWITT, C., 2007. Rogue traders: national identity, empire and piracy, 1580-1640. In: T. BETTERIDGE, ed., Borders and travellers in early modern Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate.
JOWITT, C., 2006. 'I am another woman': the Spanish and French matches in Massinger's 'The renegado' (1624) and 'The unnatural combat' (1625). In: A. SAMPSON, ed., The Spanish match: Prince Charles's journey to Madrid, 1623. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 151-172.
JOWITT, C., 2006. Introduction. In: C. JOWITT, ed., Pirates? The politics of plunder, 1550-1650. Basingstoke: Plagrave, pp. 3-19.
JOWITT, C., 2006. Pirates? The politics of plunder, 1550-1650. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
JOWITT, C., 2006. Scaffold performances: the politics of pirate death. In: C. JOWITT, ed., Pirates? The politics of plunder, 1550-1650. Basingstoke: Plagrave, pp. 151-168.
JOWITT, C., 2005. Piracy and court scandals in Massinger's 'The unnatural combat' (1624-5). Cahiers Élisabéthains, 67, pp. 42-51.
JOWITT, C., 2005. The island princess and race. In: P. CHENEY, A. HADFIELD and G.A. SULLIVAN, eds., Early modern English drama: a critical companion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 287-297.
JOWITT, C., 2004. 'Inward' and 'outward' Jews: Margaret Fell, circumcision and women's preaching. In: T. KUSHNER, ed., Philosemitism, antisemitism and the Jews: perspectives from antiquity to the twentieth-century. Aldershot: Ashgate Press, pp. 155-176. ISBN 9780754636786
JOWITT, C., 2004. Massinger's 'The renegado' (1624), and the Spanish marriage. Cahiers Élisabéthains, 65, pp. 45-53.
JOWITT, C., 2003. Colonialism, politics and romanization in John Fletcher's 'Bonduca'. Studies in English Literature, 43 (2), pp. 475-494.
JOWITT, C., 2003. 'Parrots and pieces of eight': recent trends in pirate studies. Literature Compass, 1, pp. 18-37.
JOWITT, C., 2003. Political allegory in late Elizabethan and early Jacobean 'Turk' plays: the case of Dekker and Marston's 'Lust's dominion' (1599-1600) and John Mason's 'The Turke' (1606-8). Comparative Drama, 37, pp. 411-443.
JOWITT, C., 2003. Voyage drama and gender politics 1589-1642: real and imagined worlds. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0719054516
JOWITT, C., 2002. Antipodean tricks: travel, gender and monstrousness. In: L.H. MCAVOY and T. WALTERS, eds., The Antipodes', gender and monstrous appetite in the Middle ages and the Renaissance by Richard Brome. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 81-93.
JOWITT, C., 2002. 'Books will speak plain'? Colonialism, politics and Jewishness in Francis Bacon's 'New Atlantis'. In: B. PRICE, ed., Francis Bacon's 'New Atlantis: new interdisciplinary essays. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 129-155.
JOWITT, C., 2002. Dissenting women, 1350-1800 [special issue]. UNSPECIFIED.
JOWITT, C. and WATT, D., 2002. Introduction. In: C. JOWITT and D. WATT, eds., The arts of seventeenth-century science: representations of the natural world in European and North American culture. Aldershot: Ashgate Press, pp. 1-11.
JOWITT, C., 2002. Piracy and politics in Heywood and Rowley's 'Fortune by land and sea'. Renaissance Studies, 16, pp. 217-233.
JOWITT, C. and WATT, D., 2002. The arts of seventeenth-century science: representations of the natural world in European and North American culture. Aldershot: Ashgate Press.
JOWITT, C., 2001. 'Her flesh must serve you': gender, commerce and the New World in Fletcher's and Massinger's 'The sea voyage' and Massinger's 'The city madam'. Parergon, 18, pp. 93-117.