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Subjects
New Basque Gothic Trauma, screen media and transnationalism Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Drifting north Finding a sustainable future in Scotland's past Dominic Hinde
Un-welcome to Denmark The paradigm shift and refugee integration Michelle Pace
Family Romance John Singer Sargent and the Wertheimers Jean Strouse
Refashioning the Renaissance Everyday dress in Europe, 1500–1650 Paula Hohti
Humanitarian handicraft History, materiality and trade, c. 1840–1980 Rebecca Gill, Claire Barber, Helen Dampier, Bertrand Taithe
Reimagining business schools for the 21st century Alliance Manchester Business School James Pendrill, Kenneth McPhail
Missing persons, political landscapes and cultural practices Violent absences, haunting presences Laura Huttunen
Medical care, humanitarianism and intimacy in the long Second World War, 1931-1953 UKRI, Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps, Laure Humbert, Bertrand Taithe, Raphaële Balu
Queen Henrietta's Men and the Cockpit Repertory Drama on the Drury Lane Stage, 1626–36 Eleanor Collins
Troilus and Cressida Stephen Purcell
Renaissance skin Evelyn Welch
Entertaining the empire London music hall and the export of Britishness Andrew Horrall
Dick of Devonshire By Thomas Heywood Kate Ellis
Shakespeare the Reviser A Lover's Complaint Marina Tarlinskaya
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