All Outputs (98)
Time, space and power in later medieval Bristol (2013)
Preprint / Working Paper
Seneca’s philosophical predecessors and contemporaries (2013)
Book Chapter
The struggle against denationalisation: The Russian emigration in Europe and education in the 1920s (2013)
Journal Article
This article examines the attempts made by Russian émigré activists in inter-war Europe to educate Russian refugee children in a network of national Russian schools. This formed an important aspect of the émigré elite's mission of saving Russian cult... Read More about The struggle against denationalisation: The Russian emigration in Europe and education in the 1920s.
Surname typology and the problem of inconsistent classification (2013)
Journal Article
This paper analyzes methodological inconsistency in surname classification, and the implications this has for the comparability of different works. Many studies have organized surnames by type, based on each name's "meaning," in order to identify nat... Read More about Surname typology and the problem of inconsistent classification.
The name of the Hwicce: A discussion (2013)
Journal Article
This article presents the evidence for the Anglo-Saxon ethnic name Hwicce borne by a people of the south-west Midlands, and reviews previous unsatisfactory attempts to explain it. It appears to be probably of British Celtic origin, and an etymology i... Read More about The name of the Hwicce: A discussion.
Introduction to Luigi Cozzi’s Scontri stellari oltre la terza dimensione/Starcrash for Bristol Bad Film Club (2013)
Exhibition / Performance
Entry level employment in Bristol's creative industries sector: Smarter recruiting in digital Bristol workshop day (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The Entry Level Employment in Bristol's Creative Industries Sector (ELEBCIS) project developed 10 recommendations for the City of Bristol to achieve increased diversity in the creative sector labourforce, and through this to support achievement of th... Read More about Entry level employment in Bristol's creative industries sector: Smarter recruiting in digital Bristol workshop day.
The Man Who Got Carter: Michael Klinger, Independent Production and the British Film Industry, 1960-1980 (2013)
Book
This is the first study to focus on the most successful British independent producer of the 1970s, though his career stretched from the early 1980s to the early 1980s. The research for this publication was funded by a two-year AHRC grant and is based... Read More about The Man Who Got Carter: Michael Klinger, Independent Production and the British Film Industry, 1960-1980.
Tolkien and worldbuilding (2013)
Book Chapter
Entry level employment in Bristol's creative industries sector: Findings and recommendations (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
On Friday 25th October 2013 the Entry Level Employment in Bristol’s Creative Industries Sectors (ELEBCIS) report was formally launched at Knowle West Media Centre.
Speakers:
Carolyn Hassan, Director KWMC
Stephen Hilton, Director of Futures Group... Read More about Entry level employment in Bristol's creative industries sector: Findings and recommendations.
Introduction to Oscar Micheaux’s Body and Soul, starring Paul Robeson, for Bristol Silents (2013)
Exhibition / Performance
What was that you said? The preferences and appropriateness of communication in a virtual world by young people with autism (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The feelings of an officer: John Stedman in Suriname (2013)
Book Chapter
Dowagers, debs, nuns and babies: The politics of Nostalgia and the older woman in the British sunday night television serial (2013)
Journal Article
The extensive commercial success of two well-made popular television drama serials screened in the UK at prime time on Sunday evenings during the winter of 2011-12, Downton Abbey (ITV, 2010-) and Call the Midwife (BBC, 2012-), has appeared to consoli... Read More about Dowagers, debs, nuns and babies: The politics of Nostalgia and the older woman in the British sunday night television serial.
Moving back to “Home” and “Nation:” Women dramatists, 1938-1945 (2013)
Book Chapter
The blurring of public/private space during the Second World War also effected a privileging of the female voice and experience by redrawing loci of work and home, and by politicising the domestic. In doing this, some of the plays of the time can be... Read More about Moving back to “Home” and “Nation:” Women dramatists, 1938-1945.