Barker, S. (1994) Bard or Bored? Shakespeare’s Place in the Curriculum and the Academy. Speech and Drama, 43 (1).
Barker, S. (1994) “But you must learn to know such slanders of the age...” - Literary Theory in the Study of Shakespeare. In: Bridging the Gap: Literary Theory in the Classroom. Locust Hill, Connecticut. ISBN 9780933951600
Barker, S. (1994) “Period” Detective Drama and the Limits of Contemporary Nostalgia: Inspector Morse and the Strange Case of a Lost England. Critical Survey, 6 (2). pp. 234-242. ISSN 0011-1570
Burt, R. M. B. (1994) Representations of masculinity in theatre dance with special reference to British new dance. Doctoral thesis, University of Southampton; University of Chichester.
Greenlees, I. A. and McGrew, W.C. (1994) Sex and age differences in preferences and tactics of mate attraction: Analysis of published advertisements. Ethology and Sociobiology, 15 (2). pp. 59-72. ISSN 01623095
Little, J. D. (1994) Sources of Nineteenth-Century Musical Orientalism, or, From "Oriental" Inspiration to Exotic Orchestration: The Extra-Musical Stimuli behind Composers' Attempts to Achieve "Exotic" Programmatic Effects in Orchestral Music, ca. 1840-1920 [565pp. (170,000 words, in 2 parts bound as one), illus., tbls., mus. exx., works lst., discog., bibliog.]. Doctoral thesis, Monash University.
Willems, M. E. T. and Huijing, P. A. (1994) Heterogeneity of mean sarcomere length in different fibres: effects on length range of active force production in rat muscle. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 68 (6). pp. 489-496. ISSN 0301-5548
Willems, M. E. T. and Huijing, P. A. (1994) Mechanical and geometrical properties of the rat semimembranosus lateralis muscle during isometric contractions. Journal of Biomechanics, 27 (9). pp. 1109-1118. ISSN 0021-9290