Class and the Shift in ‘Love’ and Marriage in Interwar Britain By Arden Hovermale Date 22 May 2023 CategoryHistory
Reproducing New Voices: An Experimentation within Blake and Moreton’s Poetry By: Anisha Minocha Date 16 March 2023 CategoryEnglish
Protest, Visibility, and Representation: The Potentialities and Limitations of Social Activism. By Lucy Hopton Date 12 February 2023 CategorySocial Anthropology
‘The University isn’t even representative of its home country’ – Individual Report on Scottish Identity at the University of St Andrews By Mitchell Robertson Date 12 February 2023 CategoryManagement
In what ways did Middle Eastern nationalists challenge Western Imperial and post-imperial interests and ambitions in the modern Middle East? By Olivia Benbow Date 12 February 2023 CategoryHistory
An ‘Unconventional Marriage’ – Folk Art and Expressions of National Identity in Central Europe, c. 1900 By Nicole Entin Date 12 February 2023 CategoryArt History
“While I was suffering, the pleasant conversation and invaluable consolation certain friends provided gave me such relief that I am absolutely convinced they are the reason I did not die”: The remedial function of speech in the Decameron and L’Heptaméron. By Lauren Elliott Date 12 February 2023 CategoryModern Languages
What was the Role of Ideology in the Creation of the Islamic Republic of Iran? By Nima Brivanlou Date 12 February 2023 CategoryInternational Relations
‘J’écris femme : il faut que la femme écrive la femme. Et l’homme l’homme.’ (Cixous). To what extent could Le Pays and Les mots pour le dire be considered to participate in a project of écriture feminine? By Susannah Touhill Date 12 February 2023 CategoryModern Languages