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Simon Aeppli

Operation Bogeyman: The Folk Horror Landscape of 1970's Northern Ireland

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Anna Argiro

Rethinking Birth and Maternity as Philosophical Categories: Hannah Arendt’s Notion of Natality in Dialogue with Contemporary Feminist Thought

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Rose Baker

'Ulster Television in the 1960s: the unknown history'

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Rob Boughen

Soft-Power Struggles: China's State Media in Africa

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Nicholas Clifton

Empire, Collusion, Terror and Anglo-Irish Relations, 1966-1998.

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Phoebe Clothier

‘Wonderful and Astonishing Occurrences’ – The Miraculous and Wondrous in Angevin Narratives, c.1150 – 1250

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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William Coles

Ambassadorial Speeches in the Hellenistic Period: The Evidence of Polybios and Inscriptions

Royal Holloway, University of London

2017  

 

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Jennifer Cooper

Displacement and Death: Comparative Questions of Aesthetics, Economics and Personhood in the (Memorial) Art of Lampedusa and Venezlombia 2008-2018

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Ellis Cuffe

The Micro-Histories of Rural Romano-Egyptian Households

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Helena Cuss

Refugee Art Dealers in London: New Artists, Networks and Approaches, 1933-1960

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Jessica Feely

History in the Philosophy of Theodor W. Adorno

Kingston University, London

2017  

 

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Konstantinos Gousis

Rethinking Political Subjectivity: Immigrant Activism during the Greek Crisis (2008-15)

University of Roehampton, London

2016 -  

 

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Jacqueline Grainger

The 'Lost' Museum: The rise and fall of the British Empire in objects.

University of Westminster

2020  

 

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Felicity Hall

The professionalisation of floral design in London 1935 to 1960

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Matt Hare

Measurement, invariance and representation in Cavaillès, Desanti and Vuillemin

Kingston University, London

2018 -  

 

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Louis Hartnoll

Art as Fait Social; Theodor W. Adorno, G.W.F. Hegel and the Problem of Art and the Social

Kingston University, London

2017  

 

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Gus Hewlett

The Time of Information: A Human-technical Relation

Kingston University, London

2016 -  

 

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Ian Jakobi

The Genesis of Disjunction

Royal Holloway, University of London

2016 -  

 

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Dellores Laing

Blithe Spirits: Absent British Women Couturiers – The Rahvis Sisters (1928 – 1981)

University of Westminster

2020  

 

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Phoebe Lambdon

The Role of Keats House in the Twenty-First Century Reception and Reputation of John Keats

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Johanna Lance

Crafting Everyday Fashions in the Twentieth Century: An analysis of handmade womenswear and accessories in the Worthing Museum costume collection

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Chloe Lee

Making Young Historians through Drama

Royal Holloway, University of London

2018 -  

 

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Sandra Lipner

Microhistories of the Holocaust and the Use of Family History: The Families Ganz / Brenzinger, c1871 - 1945

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Greer MacKeogh

Acts of hospitality, the role of ‘guest’ and ‘host’ as art practice.

University of the Arts, London

2019  

 

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Rosannagh Maddock

Fashion at Speed: Spectacular Histories of Fashion, Flying and Motorsport From the Twentieth Century Collections of Brooklands Museum 1907-1939.

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Cyana Madsen

Biography and Fashion Collections: Developing a dress-specific acquisition and cataloguing methodology using the Francis Golding Collections.

University of the Arts, London

2019  

 

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Louis Matheou

Critical Freedom: Between Lacan and Deleuze and Guattari

Royal Holloway, University of London

2018 -  

 

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Katie Miller

Feeding the city: Integrated approaches to urban foodways and identities in Roman London

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Sophie Monk

Rioting and Reproduction: Theorizing and Historicizing British Queer Liberation in the 1960s and ‘70s.

University of Brighton

2018 -  

 

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Roxy Moore

“We must carry on”: The Jewish Relief Unit, Displaced Persons and Anglo-Jewish Humanitarianism in Postwar Europe.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Matthew Mordue

Hues of Thought: Darkness and Light in Pliny’s Letters

University of Roehampton, London

2017  

 

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Katherine Mortimer

Pan-Mediterranean Study of the Representation of Christian-Muslim Negotiations in Western Sources, c.1050–c.1300.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2017  

 

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Ella Muir

Fashion and Self-Fashioning: Queenly Sartorial Bodies in England and France, 1486-1603

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Kadijah Naeem

Can the Grenfell Tower fire constitute a State Crime?

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Holly Nielsen

British board games and the ludic imagination: c.1860-1960

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Kristin O'Donnell

Participatory Practices of Memory: Memorialising the Great War in Britain During the Centenary Moment

2017  

 

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Chloe Osborne

Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson and 'Tusitala': Ethnography and the Politics of Genre

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Lorenza Peragine

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Adam Phillips

Embodied Authority: Biopolitics, Representation and Popular Assembly

University of Brighton College of Arts and Humanities

2016 -  

 

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Andrea Potts

How do exhibitions of colonialism in museums mediate historical trauma?

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Rosemary Rich

“A terribly difficult decision to make”: The memory of Second World War conscientious objection in Britain since 1945

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Josie Richardson

Cross-Community Oral History, Post-Conflict Geography and Conflict Resolution at West Belfast

University of Brighton

2018 -  

 

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Catia Rodrigues

Re-framing the ‘Third Generation’ of the Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood: Gendered Revival of Early Pre-Raphaelitism in 1880-1920

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Ioanna Sakellaraki

Archiving the Disaster: Preservation, Separation and Encounter

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Morteza Samanpour

Marx’s Critique of Political Economy as a Social Ontology: Totality, Alienation and History

Kingston University, London

2018 -  

 

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Lindsay Sekulowicz

Collection to Source: Cosmology and ethnobotanical artefacts of the Northwest Amazon.

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Lenka Soukupova

A realist philosophy of time between physics and metaphysics.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Will Spendlove

Problem-historical Nature and its Purposiveness

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Will Stronge

What is an intellectual? Foucault, Gramsci and social function

University of Brighton College of Arts and Humanities

2016 -  

 

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Nick Swain

Inequality in Restoration England: Status, Occupation and Wealth in the Town and Countryside

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Vanessa Tautter

Exclusive and Excluding Perspectives on the Past: Narratives of Victimisation among the Contemporary Right in Austria and Northern Ireland

University of Brighton

2018 -  

 

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Terence Thomson

Kant’s Opus Postumum: Collapse, Caloric and Transcendental Distortion

Kingston University, London

2018 -  

 

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Jesssica Thorne

Laboratories of Dissent: A cartography of anarchist resistance to Franco in prison and in exile, 1960-1975.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2018 -  

 

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Aurelie Toitot

The politics of memory in Alsace: Nationalisation and gender in the aftermath of the Second World War

Brunel University, London

2021  

 

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Rachel Tyler

The geography of garments: cartographies of London’s fashion industry from 1984 onward.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Miranda Vane

A Design History of Technological Responses to Food Sustainability Challenges in the UK since 1970

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Georgia Ward

Rhythm Divisions: An exploration of methods for collecting and curating British Youth Culture Heritage: music, archive, memories (1950 - 2020)

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Madeline White

A history of Holocaust Oral Testimony

2016 -  

 

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Nathaniel Wooding

Kant and Clausewitz: A Philosophy of Actuality

Kingston University, London

2017  

 

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Dimitrios Xerikos

Commentary on Cicero`s Pro Caecina

University of Roehampton, London

2017  

 


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