Ella Muir
Fashion and Self-Fashioning: Queenly Sartorial Bodies in England and France, 1486-1603
Fashion and Self-Fashioning: Queenly Sartorial Bodies in England and France, 1486-1603
Global Humanitarianism: Quaker Aid to Refugees from Nazism, 1938-1945
Biography and Fashion Collections: Developing a dress-specific acquisition and cataloguing methodology using the Francis Golding Collections
“We must carry on”: The Jewish Relief Unit, Displaced Persons and Anglo-Jewish Humanitarianism in Postwar Europe
The Biopoiltics of Right-Wing Populism: The People, The Population and Racializing Assemblages
The geography of garments: cartographies of London’s fashion industry from 1984 onward
Fashion at Speed: Spectacular Histories of Fashion, Flying and Motorsport From the Twentieth Century Collections of Brooklands Museum 1907-1939
Collection to Source: Cosmology and Ethnobotanical belongings of the Northwest Amazon
The Role of Keats House in the Twenty-First Century Reception and Reputation of John Keats
Microhistories of the Holocaust and the Use of Family History: The Families Ganz / Brenzinger, c1871 - 1945
Archiving the Disaster: Preservation, Separation and Encounter
Can the Grenfell Tower fire constitute a State Crime?
The Micro-Histories of Rural Romano-Egyptian Households
The environmental context, agricultural potential and location choices of Roman Villae in Italy
The professionalisation of floral design in London 1935 to 1960
Themes and Narrative Patterns in Conflict-Related Intrafamilial Storytelling in Northern Ireland: An Oral History of the Ceasefire Generation
Canguilhem, Ruyer and Simondon – A Philosophy of Life Sciences à la Française
Reading as Consumption: Liseuses and Lectrices in the Early Third Republic in France
Resistance, Collaboration, and the Spaces in Between: the Internment of British Citizens in France, 1935-1955
Reconceptualizing the dispositif for genealogical approaches to biopolitics: on dispensability and interdependency
Empire, Collusion, Terror and Anglo-Irish Relations, 1966-1998.
Feeding the city: Integrated approaches to urban foodways and identities in Roman London
The making of a global arboretum: the case of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Who is the Subject of Intersectionality? Intersectional Feminism and Structuralist Philosophies of the Subject
The Socialist Being of a Thing: The Concepts of Object and Structure in Soviet Constructivism and Bruno Latour's Legacy
Instituent Power: Social Structure and Political Practice in Roberto Esposito and Cornelius Castoriadis
British board games and the ludic imagination: c.1860-1960
The 'Lost' Museum: The rise and fall of the British Empire in objects
A Design History of Technological Responses to Food Sustainability Challenges in the UK since 1970
Rethinking Birth and Maternity as Philosophical Categories: Hannah Arendt’s Notion of Natality in Dialogue with Contemporary Feminist Thought
The politics of memory in Alsace: Nationalisation and gender in the aftermath of the Second World War
Speaking Truth to Power: A History of Galop and the LGBTQ Community's Responses to Violence
Cultures of Hand-knitting in North India: Provenance, Domesticity and Gendered Learning, c.1850-1980
Uncovering queer histories and dissonant sexualities in rural England, c.1800-1950
Towards a decolonized future examining the meaning of solidarity alliance in settler states
Refugee Art Dealers in London: New Artists, Networks and Approaches, 1933-1960
Problem-historical Nature and its Purposiveness
How do exhibitions of colonialism in museums mediate historical trauma?
'Wonderful and Astonishing Occurrences’: The Miraculous and Wondrous in William of Newburgh’s Historia rerum Anglicarum
Pernicious Philanthropy: The legal and medical fetishisation of black female childhood
Modalities of the Absolute: Spinoza, Hegel, Marx
Forgotten Trailblazers: A Historical Case Study of African American Women’s Study Abroad in Europe, 1859-1935
Healing women: Early modern women as healers in their own texts, practices and representations
Project: Overcoming the 'motherhood penalty': improving women's access to work in the UK
Knowing ourselves as embodied beings: Trans-forming Heidegger, Irigaray against Derrida
Acts of hospitality, the role of ‘guest’ and ‘host’ as art practice
'Ulster Television in the 1960s: the unknown history'
Blithe Spirits: Absent British Women Couturiers – The Rahvis Sisters (1928 – 1981)
Rhythm Divisions: An exploration of methods for collecting and curating British Youth Culture Heritage: music, archive, memories (1950 - 2020)
The BBC and Northern Ireland: creating and accepting a shared history
Against Ecology: Law, Ethics, and Activism on a Dynamic Planet
Commemorating the Equal Franchise Act 1928
De/Constructing Identity: French, Italian, and British Gay Liberationism in the Long ‘68
Home Away from Home: Exploring 'neighbourliness' and community identities among British South Asians, 1960 to 2017