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Lilija Alijeva
(SAS)
Minority Rights in Independent Estonia and Latvia: language policy obstacles and the right to effective political participation for Russian-speaking minorities
Cydonie Banting
(KCL)
Music as a micro-enterprise? The role of creativity in the social and economic transformation of a rural Ugandan village
Joseph Brown
(UCL)
“The fuel of interest to the fire of genius”. Business, intellectual property, and the basic research laboratory. The Land experiments in colour vision – a case study
Hannah Burke-Tomlinson
(KCL)
The Body Poetic: Masculinity and Metapoetics in Latin Love Elegy and English Romantic Lyric
Alasdair Cameron
(KCL)
The Anxieties of (Post-)Nationhood: Dissonant Voices in Postwar German Cultural Identity
Harriet Cook
(KCL)
‘Cantigas de coita’: A Reevaluation of Masculine Desire in the Galician-Portuguese Troubadour Lyric
Timothy Cooper
(UCL)
The Black Market Archive: The Circulation of Pirated Pakistani Films as Archive and Infrastructure
Molly Corlett
(KCL)
Annamaria Dall’Anese
(UCL)
The Role of Photography in the Construction of the Self and in the Creation of Personal Histories among Blind and Partially Sighted Individuals
Grace Emmett
(KCL)
‘Paul, The Visible (Un)Man? Exploring the Apostle Paul’s Interaction with Hegemonic Masculinity in the Undisputed Epistles’
Karel Fraaije
(UCL)
Poetic performance as a Restorative Strategy: Wisdom and Rationality in the West Germanic Metrical Charms
Eleanor Gluck
(KCL)
Dissolving boundaries: Gender and sexuality in three French transgressive erotic texts and their English-language translations
Lisa Grant
(UCL)
Laurence Kent
(KCL)
Radical Contemplation: The Metaphysics of (a) Life in Gilles Deleuze’s Film-Philosophy
Nicholas Laessing
(UCL)
5 Minutes to Midnight: Hydrogen and its Agency in Ecological Art in the Age of The Anthropocene
James Laing
(UCL)
Tommaso Manzon
(KCL)
To Become Oneself: Irony, Philosophy, and Spirituality with reference to Lear, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche
Rita Dal Martello
(UCL)
Contact, influence and dispersal. An analysis of agriculture and cooking practices in Neolithic Yunnan, and the diaspora of Upper Yangtze populations
Hannah Middleton
(UCL)
Adelais Mills
(UCL)
Jacob Fairless Nicholson
(KCL)
Learning anti-racism: a cultural geography of anti-racist education in London, 1970-1990
Ole Nordland
(UCL)
Iron making in Viking Age Scandinavia (c. AD 750 – 1000): Political power, knowledge transmission and technological changes
Maria Teresa Chicote Pompanin
(SAS)
Patronage, Fame and Memory in Early Modern Spain. Juan and Diego Pacheco, Marquises of Villena (c. 1445 – 1529)
Thomas van de Putte
(KCL)
Reenacting Auschwitz. Coping with memory of occupation, war and genocide for inhabitants of Oswiecim (Auschwitz)
Edmund Robinson
(UCL)
The International Humanitarian Law regulation of state support to participants in armed conflict
Lauren Rozenberg
(UCL)
The cognitive phantasm and material perception of Christ in late medieval parchment culture
Stefano Salemi
(UCL)
“I have set thee for a מוֹפֵת [sign]” (Ez. 12,6). A Synchronic-Exegetical study. Ezekiel’s “Symbolic dimension of Prophetism” in Jewish tradition and Early Christian interpretations
Andrew Short
(UCL)
The politics and practice of assimilation in the late-nineteenth century United States
Christine Spencer
(UCL)
Picking up the pieces: Assessing the role of archaeological survey data in long-term social change
Cecilia Stinton
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Embodying Abstraction: The Multimedia Works of Wassily Kandinsky and Natalia Goncharova, 1909-1916
Kate Swinson
(UCL)
Over-Hunting, Population Pressure, or Climate Change? Meta-Analysis of the Drivers of Faunal Change in the Late Palaeolithic Levant
Lucia Vannini
(SAS)
The role of digital technologies in Papyrology: practices and user needs in papyrological research
Genevieve Verdigel
(SAS)
The Engravings of Benedetto Montagna: Their Conception and Reception within the Social and Artistic Milieu of the Early Sixteenth Century Veneto
Umberto Veronesi
(UCL)
The alchemy of early modern glass: Philosophy, modern science and the market at Oxford’s Officina Chimica
Hannah Vinter
(KCL)
Piecing together the past: collage techniques in contemporary textual engagements with lost histories from the 1930s and 40s
Adam Walls
(UCL)
Light as Lived Space: Investigations into the Modern Visual Environment as Represented in Urban Literature
Benjamin Whittle
(UCL)
A study of the translation of Hebrew verbal stems in the Pentateuch into Greek
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