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    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2008) Discovering discovery: the pleasures and perils of litigation archives. Business Archives (97). pp. 55-68. ISSN 0007-6538

    McCulloch, Jock and Tweedale, Geoffrey (2007) Shooting the messenger: the vilification of Irving J. Selikoff. International Journal of Health Services, 37 (4). pp. 619-634. ISSN 0020-7314

    Tweedale, Geoffrey and Flynn, Laurie (2007) Piercing the corporate veil: cape industries and multinational corporate liability for a toxic hazard, 1950–2004. Enterprise and Society, 8 (2). pp. 268-296. ISSN 1467-2227

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2007) Hero or villain: Sir Richard Doll and occupational cancer. International journal of occupational and environmental health, 13 (2). pp. 233-235. ISSN 1077-3525

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2007) The Rochdale asbestos cancer studies and the politics of epidemiology: what you see depends on where you sit. International journal of occupational and environmental health, 13 (1). pp. 70-79. ISSN 1077-3525

    Tweedale, Geoffrey and McCulloch, Jock (2007) Science is not sufficient: Irving J. Selikoff and the asbestos tragedy. New solutions, 17 (4). pp. 293-310. ISSN 1048-2911

    Warren, Richard C. and Tweedale, Geoffrey (2004) Chapter 11 and asbestos: encouraging private enterprise or conspiring to avoid liability. Journal of business ethics, 55 (1). pp. 31-42. ISSN 1573-0697

    McCulloch, Jock and Tweedale, Geoffrey (2004) Double standards: the multinational asbestos industry and asbestos-related disease in South Africa. International Journal of Health Services, 34 (4). pp. 663-679. ISSN 0020-7314

    Tweedale, Geoffrey and McCulloch, Jock (2004) Chrysophiles versus chrysophobes: the white asbestos controversy, 1950s-2004. ISIS, 95 (2). pp. 239-259. ISSN 0021-1753

    Tweedale, Geoffrey and Bowden, Sue (2003) Mondays without dread: the trade union response to byssinosis in the Lancashire cotton industry in the twentieth century. Social history of medicine, 16 (1). pp. 79-95. ISSN 1477-4666

    Warren, Richard C. and Tweedale, Geoffrey (2002) Business ethics and business history: neglected dimensions in management education. British Journal of Management, 13 (3). pp. 209-219. ISSN 1045-3172

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2002) Asbestos and its lethal legacy. cancer, 2 (4). pp. 311-315. ISSN 1474-175X

    Bowden, Sue and Tweedale, Geoffrey (2002) Poisoned by the fluff: compensation and litigation for byssinosis in the Lancashire cotton industry. Journal of law and society, 29 (4). pp. 560-579. ISSN 1467-6478

    Book Section

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2008) Asbestos multinationals in India: the experience of Turner & Newall. In: India's Asbestos Time Bomb. The International Ban Asbestos Secretariat, pp. 42-45.

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2008) Occupational health and the region: the medical and sociolegal dimensions of respiratory diseases and cancer in the Lancashire textile industry. In: King cotton: a tribute to Douglas A. Carnegie. ISBN 9781905472093

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2003) Archives of the pharmaceutical industry: their scale and scope. In: The pharmaceutical industry: a guide to historical research. Ashgate. ISBN 0754633527

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2003) Corporate crime: a business historian's perspective. In: Unmasking the crimes of the powerful: scrutinizing states and corporations. Peter Lang Publishing. ISBN 0820456918

    Book

    Tweedale, Geoffrey and McCulloch, Jock (2008) Defending the indefensible: the global asbestos industry and its fight for survival. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199534852

    Tweedale, Geoffrey and Jeremy, David J. (2005) Business history. Sage. ISBN 9781412902632

    Tweedale, Geoffrey (2001) Magic mineral to killer dust: Turner & Newall and the asbestos hazard. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198296904

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