- What Tom Brown expects from his time at Rugby — Hughes on Education and Moral Character
- Thomas Hughes on on the Afflictions of the Good and Brave
- Youthful Heroics in Thomas Hughes, Dickens and Thackeray
- Hughes's Defence of Fagging at Rugby
- Thomas Hughes on the value of team sports in secondary education
- "Let the remembrance of it take care of itself" — Thomas Hughes on the transience of athletic fame
- The Greatness of Thomas Arnold, Carlylean Hero "Natural enemies in school" — Public School Attitudes toward Teachers
- Thomas Hughes's Tirade against Modern Student Tourism
- The ideal of service and those who fall away from it
- Arthur Kneels to Pray — Tom Brown's Schooldays as a religious tract
- Broad Church or Liberal Christianity in Tom Brown's Schooldays
- An awfully idle place" — Thomas Hughes on Oxford in the 1840s
- Gentlemen Commoners
- Hughes on the need to remember English history and rural customs
Last modified 13 July 2006