A Remedy for Both the Landscape and the Soul: Architectural
Responses to Trauma in Ancient Greece
ANNA DVOŘÁKOVÁ
Pain, Punishment, and Power: Reality and Representation of
Judicial Violence in the later Middle Ages
JOEL THIEL
How did Mary Queen of Scots’ marriages influence Anglo-
Scottish relations?
IDA ROSKI
Why were the Anglo-Irish inclined to write gothic fiction?
MELISSA MURRAY
Medicine and the American Civil War c. 1850-c.1870: A Catalyst
for Change?
RHONA LOGIE
Engaging with medical challenges in the Heroic Age of Antarctic
Exploration (1897-1922): Scurvy, Frostbite and the Unexpected
ANDREW CROLL
From Philosophy to Practice: Translating Janusz Korczak’s
Humanistic Philosophy into his Medical and Pedagogical Care
(1900–1942)
MARCEL BRZESZCZYŃSKI
The Evolution of Healthcare in Kuwait: Traditional Practices,
Missionary Impact and Oil Wealth (1910-1960)
ABDULWAHAB ALOMAR
The Mother of all Debates: An Evaluation of the Impact of Second-
Wave Feminism on Motherhood in the United States.
MIA DAWSON
Reviewing Public History - Hamilton, A New American Idol
CHARLOTTE HORNE
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'Touching Dead Bodies': How did the cult of relics develop in Late Antiquity?
Anna Dvorakova
The Character of Norse Settlement in Scotland: The Brough of Deerness in Context
Sofie Dennis
A Comparative Analysis of the Re-issues of Magna Carta
Tess Harvey
The Autonomiy of Royal Women the French Wars of Religion: Agency of Margrite d'Angouleme and Renee of France
Vanessa Panfili
Examine how the idea of the 'state' has led to confusion among medieval and early modern historians
Joseph Bagnall
War and Society: 'New' Military History
Anna Lackie
How did disabled Veterans fit into Nazi Ideology?
Conrad Funk
Challenging the narrative: The centrality of Black leadership in the gay liberation movement in the late twentieth century United States
Alina Kops
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