The Influence and Afterlife of the Fourth Lateran Council on European Legal Culture
Sarah Redwood
The Effectiveness of Anglo-Irish Resistance to the Bruce Invasions of Ireland: 1315-1318
Drew Robertson
An Agent of Life and Death: How the Perception of Blood in Hippocractic Medicine Shaped the Practise of Animal to Human Transfusions in 17th Century Europe
Anna Lackie
"Primary Agent of Freedom": Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the American Civil War
Craig McKenzie
A Public History Affair: How is Memorialisation of Nazi-Occupied Czechoslovakia Explored in Sean Ellis' Film Anthropoid?
Matilda Haley
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Deciphering Ancient Scripts: Exploring Aztec, Maya, and Incan ‘Writings’
Cerwyss McKay
“Common Language and Common Custom”: The Bruces and The Failure of the Scottish Invasion of Ireland, 1315-1318
Alexander Sutton
An Arthurian Enthusiast: Edward I’s British Vision
Elizabeth Heverin
Exploring the British and French Mandatory Powers Responsibility in the Development of Kurdish Nationalism
Emily McQuoid
The Significance of the First World War for Black Intellectuals
Kathryn Berry
A New Generation? An Investigation of Changing Gender Roles and Sexuality in Interwar Weimar Germany
Cameron Beattie
‘To Be Reconciled Is To Be Set Free’: The Political and Historical Development of Black Liberation Theology
Anna Pizzuto-Pomaco
Beyond the Margins of the West: Sexuality, Gender, and Mechanisms of Control in the History of Sexuality
Matthew McCallum
Unveiling Visual History: Analysing the Opportunities and Pitfalls of Using Images as Historical Sources
Peter Catterall
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Anger in the Middle Ages: A Short Historiographical Review
Declan H. Fourrier
Assessing James I's Treatment of Alexander, Lord of the Isles
Kieran Hutchinson
The "Subversive" Queen: The Regency of Mary of Guise, 1554-1560
Kristen Nicolson
Unsettled Covenanters: Why Scottish Covenanters Did Not Accept The Restoration Settlement After 1662
Eilidh Shrimpton
Evidence of Evil Captured Through the Lens: Night Will Fall (2014)
Hannah Lewis
Black Women's Forgotten Contributions to Freedom Struggles in America
Jude Christison
Shaping the Struggle: The Effects of Global Conflicts on Black Civil Rights Organisations in the 1940s and 1950s
Kathryn Berry
Constructing the 'Middle East': Colonial Implications of Terminology
Cerwyss McKay
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The Enigmatic Construct of Modern States in Medieval and Early Modern Historiographies
Gabriela Hernandez-Lugo
An Assessment of the Works of Tezozomoc
Halle Sim
The Use of Literature as Historical Sources
Declan H. Fourrier
The Power of Pictures: Visual Culture in Mid-Twentieth Century Black Protest
Katherine McGhee
The Emotional Power of Photography: The Body of Emmett Till
Hannah Lewis
The Performance of Emotion in Kirk Discipline in Early Modern Scotland
Eilidh Shrimpton
The Fenian Dynamite Campaign (1881-1885): A Success?
Kieran Hutchinson
Lincoln: The Great Emancipator?
Kristen Nicolson
The Symbolism of the Islamic Veil: Misconceptions and Reality
Cerwyss McKay
"More Than Binding Men's Wounds": Comparing the Experiences of Nurses on the Eastern and Western Fronts through Selected Memoirs
Jude Christison
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‘The Vices of the Indians’: An Examination into the Historiographical Uses of Diego de Landa Calderón and His Works on Mayan Civilisation
Benjamin Morgan
History Changes: Uses of the Works by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa & Baltasar de Ocampo
Frederick Walker Svalling
Montaillou: Catharism and the Attitudes Towards Sex and Marriage in a Medieval French Village
Kirsteen Meiklejohn
Lord Grey’s Arse-Kissing Poet: Ireland, Imperialism, and the Many Elizabeths of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene
Ask Vestergaard
‘Inhumane and Abominable’: Attitudes towards the Enslavement of Africans in Colonial Georgia, 1732-1750
Sara Joswig
Law and Abolition: Britain’s Illegal Legal Regime
Kieran Nimmo
‘The Terror Under the Commune’: The Revolutionary Tradition of France in the Bourgeois Reaction to the Paris Commune of 1871
Davide Lamparelli
Creating the Kurdish Question and Its Implications in the Context of State Creation After the End of the Ottoman Empire
Meret Meister
Historians are Breaking New Ground with the Study of Manhood and Masculinities in Scotland
Rachel Quirke
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The Power of Milk: The Nutritional, Medical and Symbolic Significance of Maternal Milk in Ancient Egypt
Marion Devigne
The Contribution of Historical Archaeology to Our Understanding of Past Minority Groups
Marieke Wierenga
Law, Sex, and Marriage in Medieval Russia
Rune Cherednikov
The Scottish Protestant Reformation and its Rejection of Catholicism: A Radical Effect on Marriage Law in Scotland?
Kara Bruce
Marx and the Societal Production of Art
Tane John Moorhouse
Sacred Cycles: The Relationship between Man and God in William Harvey’s Theory of Animal Generation, c. 1616-1657
Signe Olesen
The Timelessness of Feeling: An Examination into the History of Emotions Through Gildas and Ilya Repin
Jaedan A. Reppert
The Role of Literature as Source Material within Academic History
Karin Tragardh
The ‘Forgotten Legion’: Latin American Volunteers in the Great War
Tomas Pizarro-Escuti
‘Against War and Rising Prices’: Petrograd’s Women Workers in the Revolutionary Movement, February – June 1917
Julie B. Mikkelsen
A Threefold Conflict: The Anglo-Irish War of 1919-1921 as Revolution, Rebellion, and War of Independence
Davide Lamparelli
Literary Sources as Historical Evidence: Problems, Virtues, and Subjectivity
Paul Friedrich
‘We Know Our Boys’: White Supremacy and the Mau Mau Emergency
Benjamin Morgan
The Not So New ‘New Political History’
David O. Harrop
Revolt Like an Egyptian: Drawing Comparisons Between the Urabi Revolt and Egyptian Arab Spring
Michael Bryce
A Review: Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Nicole Ritchie
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