Hoskins published most of his early historical research, establishing himself as a scholar of distinction, in the Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society. He continued to publish in TLAHS until the late 1950s.
The far-sighted editorial team of TLAHS have made back editions of the journal available for free on-line. Below I have collated all of Hoskins's papers from the journal for easy access. It is fascinating to trace the development of his scholarship and his thinking about locality and landscape through these papers.
The population of an English Village 1086-1801: A Study of Wigston Magna Volume 33 for 1957
Seven deserted village sites in Leicestershire Volume 32 for 1956
Croft Hill Volume 26 for 1950
The Origin and Rise of Market Harborough Volume 25 for 1949
Studies in Leicestershire Agrarian History- Introduction Volume 24 for 1948
The Leicestershire Crop returns of 1801 Volume 24 for 1948
Leicestershire Yeoman families and their Pedigrees Volume 23 for 1947
The Leicestershire farmer in the Sixteenth Century Volume 22 for 1941-2
A Short History of Galby and Frisby Volume 22 for 1941-2
The deserted villages of Leicestershire Volume 22 for 1941-2
The Leicestershire Country Parson in the Sixteenth century Volume 21 for 1939-40
Murder and Sudden Death in Medieval Wigston Volume 21 for 1939-40
Wigston Magna Lay Subsidies 1327 to 1599 pp. 55-64 Volume 20 for 1938-9
A History of the Humberstone Family, pp.241-287 Volume 20 for 1938-9
Further notes on the Anglian and Scandinavian settlement of Leicestershire pp. 93-109 Volume 19 for 1936-7
The fields of Wigston Magna pp. 163-199 Volume 19 for 1936-7
The Anglian and Scandinavian settlement of Leicestershire pp. 109-147 Volume 18 for 1933-35
I also include Charles Pythian-Adams's posthumous appreciation of Hoskins Hoskins's England: A Local Historian of Genius and the Realisation of his Theme and his obituary from the Transactions.