Morris's research has focused primarily on class and urbanisation, especially relating to the formation of the middle classes in nineteenth-century Britain, especially with reference to gender, and family and property relations. His publications include: • "Voluntary Societies and British Urban Elites, 1780–1870: an analysis",
The Historical Journal, vol.24 (1982), pp. 95–118. •
Class, Sect and Party. The Making of the British Middle Class: Leeds, 1820–50 (Manchester University Press, 1990). • (ed. with W. H. Fraser)
People and Society in Scotland vol. 2, 1830–1914 (Edinburgh: John Donald, 1990). • (ed. with
Richard Rodger)
The Victorian City. A Reader in British Urban History, 1820–1914 (London: Longman, 1993). • (ed. with
R. H. Trainor)
Urban Governance. Britain and beyond since 1750 (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Co, 2000). • (ed. with
Simon Gunn)
Identities in Space: Contested Terrains in the Western City Since 1850 (Aldershot: Ashgate 2001). •
Men, Women and Property in England, 1780–1870 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). • (ed. with
G. Morton and B. de Vries)
Civil Society, Associations and Urban Places (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006). •
Scotland 1907: The Many Scotlands of Valentine and Sons Photographers (Edinburgh: Berlinn, 2007). == References ==