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Evaluating nursing opinion and perception of maggot therapy for hard-to-heal wound management (2022)
Journal Article
Hopkins, R. C., Williams, S., Brown, A., Humphreys, I., Clifford, R., & Nigam, Y. (2022). Evaluating nursing opinion and perception of maggot therapy for hard-to-heal wound management. Journal of Wound Care, 31(10), 846-863. https://doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2022.31.10.846

Objective: Maggot therapy (MT) or larval debridement therapy is a recognised, effective but underutilised treatment for the management of hard-to-heal wounds and infected ulcers. It is available on NHS prescription in the UK, where wound management... Read More about Evaluating nursing opinion and perception of maggot therapy for hard-to-heal wound management.

Racial Capitalism and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar (2022)
Journal Article
Saha, J. (2022). Racial Capitalism and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar. History Workshop Journal, 94(Autumn 2022), 42 - 60. https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbac023

The Hsaya San Rebellion swept through colonial Myanmar between 1930 and 1932. It took eighteen months and over seven thousand Indian Army troops to suppress. Triggered by acute pressures in the agrarian economy that were compounded by a global fall i... Read More about Racial Capitalism and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar.

Migration and the Household Economy of the Poor in Catalonia, c.1762-1803 (2022)
Book Chapter
Carbonell-Esteller, M., Marfany, J., & Pujadas-Mora, J. M. (2022). Migration and the Household Economy of the Poor in Catalonia, c.1762-1803. In B. Zucca Micheletto (Ed.), Gender and Migration in Historical Perspective (323-353). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99554-6_10

Migration was a key element in the ‘economy of makeshifts’ of the poor. We examine such migration through a case study of late eighteenth-century Catalonia. We identify areas where seasonal migration formed an important part of the household economy... Read More about Migration and the Household Economy of the Poor in Catalonia, c.1762-1803.

An exploration of public perceptions and attitudes towards maggot therapy (2022)
Journal Article
Nigam, Y., Williams, S., Humphreys, I., Clifford, R., & Brown, A. (2022). An exploration of public perceptions and attitudes towards maggot therapy. Journal of Wound Care, 31(9), 756-770. https://doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2022.31.9.756

Objective: The aim of the study was to explore public opinion and perceptions of maggot therapy (larval therapy), a treatment option for hard-to-heal wounds. Method: The study used a mixed-method approach to obtain quantitative and qualitative d... Read More about An exploration of public perceptions and attitudes towards maggot therapy.

Eastern, East-Central and South-Eastern European Cities, 1850-2000 (2022)
Book Chapter
Prokopovych, M. (in press). Eastern, East-Central and South-Eastern European Cities, 1850-2000. In D. Brantz, & G. Sonkoly (Eds.), Cambridge Urban History of Europe. Cambridge University Press

This chapter delineates eastern, east-central and south-eastern Europe, highlights its problematic and shifting geographies for the study of cities, and argues for the need to see the region ‘between the Baltic and the Adriatic’ as one whole for the... Read More about Eastern, East-Central and South-Eastern European Cities, 1850-2000.

Claiming the wilderness in late Roman Gaul (2022)
Journal Article
Clay, J. (2022). Claiming the wilderness in late Roman Gaul. Journal of Early Christian Studies, 30(3), 403-432. https://doi.org/10.1353/earl.2022.0026

The enthusiasm with which Christian authors of late Roman Gaul adopted the ideal of desert asceticism is well known. There is also general agreement that the appeal of the wilderness was, for many of these individuals, more rhetorical than actual. Wh... Read More about Claiming the wilderness in late Roman Gaul.

Empowering Lordship in the Registers of Homage to Charles VI (Languedoc, 1389–1390) (2022)
Journal Article
Graham-Goering, E. (2022). Empowering Lordship in the Registers of Homage to Charles VI (Languedoc, 1389–1390). French Historical Studies, 45(3), 381-413. https://doi.org/10.1215/00161071-9746573

This article surveys the extensive registers of homages and dénombrements from the voyage of King Charles VI to Languedoc in 1389–90 as evidence of the reinforcement of seigneurial power through interaction with the royal government. These records es... Read More about Empowering Lordship in the Registers of Homage to Charles VI (Languedoc, 1389–1390).

International analysis of battlefield performance in the Austro-Prussian War, 1866–1870 (2022)
Journal Article
Bennett, M. (2022). International analysis of battlefield performance in the Austro-Prussian War, 1866–1870. War and Society, 41(3), 182-200. https://doi.org/10.1080/07292473.2022.2087399

Following the startling Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, European observers sought to understand the war’s lessons and to apply them to future conflict. This article traces the way in which commentators in Britain, France, Prussia... Read More about International analysis of battlefield performance in the Austro-Prussian War, 1866–1870.

Sociological approaches and the urban history of medieval England: research trends and new perspectives (2017–2022) (2022)
Journal Article
Harkes, R. C. (2022). Sociological approaches and the urban history of medieval England: research trends and new perspectives (2017–2022). Urban History, 49(3), 648-656. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0963926822000293

In 2011, when Jelle Haemers looked back on a decade's worth of Ph.D. theses on urban centres in the medieval Low Countries, he identified three main trends in scholarship: the emphasis on individuals, rather than institutions; the increasing use of n... Read More about Sociological approaches and the urban history of medieval England: research trends and new perspectives (2017–2022).

A Prosopography in Circulation: Advertising Scribal Travails in Arabic Manuscripts across Early Modern South Asia (2022)
Book Chapter
Bahl, C. D. (2022). A Prosopography in Circulation: Advertising Scribal Travails in Arabic Manuscripts across Early Modern South Asia. In C. D. Bahl, & S. Hanß (Eds.), Scribal Practice and the Global Cultures of Colophons, 1400–1800 (37-61). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90154-7_2

Much ink has been spilled on early modern scribal cultures of the South Asian subcontinent. Scholarship over the last decades approached state-formation processes in the Mughal dispensation and beyond by directing the focus to the centralisation of i... Read More about A Prosopography in Circulation: Advertising Scribal Travails in Arabic Manuscripts across Early Modern South Asia.

Emperors of Rome: Italy and the 'Roman-German' monarchy, 1308-1452 (2022)
Book Chapter
Scales, L. (2022). Emperors of Rome: Italy and the 'Roman-German' monarchy, 1308-1452. In A. Huijbers (Ed.), Emperors and Imperial Discourse in Italy, c.1300-1500 (11-42). l'École français de Rome. https://doi.org/10.4000/books.efr.39550

This paper seeks to establish what, if anything, the Empire’s Italian territories meant for its late-medieval rulers and for other northern adherents of the Reich, beyond a tempting, if troublesome, source of ideological and material resources to exp... Read More about Emperors of Rome: Italy and the 'Roman-German' monarchy, 1308-1452.