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Mostly academic writings about the Beatles
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  The Beabliography is a bibliography of books and articles, focusing mainly on academic works on the Beatles. By now the database covers over 600 titles, some with links and/or abstracts. Please mail us if you like to add yet another title to this list.
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  • Inglis, Ian (1995), "Conformity, status and innovation. The accumulation and utilization of idiosyncracy credits in the career of the Beatles." In: Popular Music and Society, 1995, 19, 3, 41-74.
  • Inglis, Ian (1997), "Variations on a theme. The love songs of the Beatles." In: International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music, 1997, 28, 1, 37-62.
  • Inglis, Ian (2003), Burning matches, lifting latches. Sociology, popular culture and the Beatles. New Castle: University of Northumbria, 2003 (dissertation).
  • Inglis, Ian (ed.) (2000), The Beatles, popular music and society. A thousand voices. Basingstoke: MacMillan, 2000.
  • Isola, Samuli (1999), Brecht, Bark ja Beatles. Kolme murrosta 1960-luvun kulttuurin kuvassa. [Brecht, Bark and the Beatles. Three cultural revolutions in the 1960s.] Helsinki: University of Helsinki, 1999.
  • Julien, Oliver (2008), "'Their production will be second to none.' An introduction to Sgt. Pepper." In: Julien, Oliver (ed.), Sgt. Pepper and the Beatles. It was forty years ago today. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, 1-9.
  • Kimsey, John (2006), "Spinning the historical record. Lennon, McCartney, and museum politics.", In: Davis, Todd F., and Kenneth Womack (eds.), Reading the Beatles. Cultural studies, literary criticism and the Fab Four. New York: State University of New York Press, 2006, 197-212.
  • Kimsey, John (2008), "The watchamucallit in the garden. Sgt. Pepper and fables of inference." In: Julien, Oliver (ed.), Sgt. Pepper and the Beatles. It was forty years ago today. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, 121-138.
  • Kimsey, John (2009), "'An abstraction like Christmas.' The Beatles for sale and for keeps." In: Kenneth Womack (ed.), The Cambridge companion to the Beatles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 230-253.
  • Klaassen, Harry, and Piet Schreuders (1997), "The Beatles. Tekst van de gelijknamige driedelige radio-serie van de VPRO op Radio 5." In: Soundscapes, 1999-2000, 2 (Spring). [Text of a three part radio program on the music of the Beatles aired on August, 21st, 28th and September, 4th, 1997 on Dutch radio station VPRO.]
  • Laing, Dave (1987), "Editor's introduction." In: Popular Music (Beatles Issue), 6, 3: iii-iv.
  • Leiter, Richard (1998), "Composing — From Gilbert and Sullivan to Lennon and McCartney. Two heads are better than one." In: Keyboard, 1998, 2 (June), 1998, 118-119.
  • Mann, William (1963), "What songs the Beatles sang ...", In: The Times (London), 27-12-1963: 4. Reprinted in: June Skinner Sawyers (ed.) (2006), Read the Beatles. Classic and new writings on the Beatles, their legacy, and why hey still matter, London and New York: Penguin Books, 2006, 45-47; Elizabeth Thomson and David Gutman (eds.) (1987), The Lennon companion. Twenty-five years of comment. London: MacMillan, 1987, 27-29.
  • Markus, Greil (1969), "Rock is a four letter word which means: a new awakening." In: R. Serge Denisoff and Richard A. Peterson (eds.), The sounds of social change. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1972, 127-136 (original title: A singer and a rock and roll band).
  • Marshall, Geoffrey (1970), "Taking the Beatles seriously. Problems of text." In: Journal of Popular Culture, 1970, 28-56.
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