Editorial
(2019)
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Outputs (652)
Editorial (2019)
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A new roadmap for Laterality: Asymmetries of brain, behaviour, and cognition (2019)
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Vernacular Architecture at 50: Towards the Study of Buildings in Context (2020)
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"Cinquante pauvres ouviers": employés chez Molière et à l’Hôtel Guénégaud de 1660 à 1689 (2020)
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Rhythm And Movement: The Conceptual Interdependence Of Music, Dance And Poetry (2019)
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Bivs, Space and 'in' (2020)
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I present a novel anti-sceptical BIV argument by focusing on conditions on the production and use of the locative preposition ‘in’. I distinguish two uses of ‘in’—material and descriptive phenomenological—and I explain in what respect movement is cen... Read More about Bivs, Space and 'in'.
Multi-plane remote refocussing epifluorescence microscopy to image dynamic Ca2+ events (2019)
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Rapid imaging of multiple focal planes without sample movement may be achieved through remote refocusing, where imaging is carried out in a plane conjugate to the sample plane. The technique is ideally suited to studying the endothelial and smooth mu... Read More about Multi-plane remote refocussing epifluorescence microscopy to image dynamic Ca2+ events.
Old French and new money: Jews and the aesthetics of the Old Regime in transnational perspective, c.1860–1910 (2019)
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At the dawn of the twentieth century, styles synonymous with the French Old Regime were hailed as the epitome of good taste. French fashions from the reigns of Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI were an international luxury brand, the proliferation o... Read More about Old French and new money: Jews and the aesthetics of the Old Regime in transnational perspective, c.1860–1910.
James I and Gunpowder treason day (2020)
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The assumed source of the annual early-modern English commemoration of Gunpowder treason day on 5 November – and its modern legacy, ‘Guy Fawkes day’ or ‘Bonfire night’ – has been an act of parliament in 1606. This article reveals the existence of ear... Read More about James I and Gunpowder treason day.
Thomas Aquinas and the Potential Catholic Integration of a Dynamic Occasionalist Understanding of Grace (2020)
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Starting out from John Barclay's Lutheran‐inclined, actualist reading of the in‐breaking quality of grace and the Spirit in Paul, this article asks how a Catholic theology of grace – typically more focused on identifying the relatively stable structu... Read More about Thomas Aquinas and the Potential Catholic Integration of a Dynamic Occasionalist Understanding of Grace.
The relationship between curvilinear structure enhancement and ridge detection approaches (2020)
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Curvilinear structure detection and quantification is a large research area with many imaging applications in fields such as biology, medicine, and engineering. Curvilinear enhancement is often used as a pre-processing stage for ridge detection, but... Read More about The relationship between curvilinear structure enhancement and ridge detection approaches.
The Vita Bedae and the Craft of Hagiography (2020)
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Bede was (and is) justly renowned for his scholarship and admired for his piety; an early cult, such as it was, proved abortive and he was never canonised. Nevertheless, he was subsequently the subject of a Vita which, in sharp contrast to his own au... Read More about The Vita Bedae and the Craft of Hagiography.
The culture of fasting in early Stuart parliaments (2020)
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The fasts, proposed and observed by parliament in the first half of the seventeenth century, have always been defined as opportunities for propaganda. This article focuses instead on their cultural and religious meanings: why MPs believed that the ac... Read More about The culture of fasting in early Stuart parliaments.
Mobile phones, gender, and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth (2019)
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Data from qualitative and survey research with young people in 24 locations (urban and rural) across Ghana, Malawi, and South Africa expose the complex interplay between phone ownership and usage, female empowerment, and chronic poverty in Africa. We... Read More about Mobile phones, gender, and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth.
Bishop Tunstall’s Alterations to Durham Castle, 1536-1548 (2019)
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An integrated methodology for the documentation and protection of cultural heritage in the MENA region: a case study from Libya and Tunisia (2020)
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This paper presents the methodology and overall outcomes from the Training in Action project (TinA), funded by the British Council's Cultural Protection Fund between 2017 and 2019, which has built capacity among 72 employees of the Department of Anti... Read More about An integrated methodology for the documentation and protection of cultural heritage in the MENA region: a case study from Libya and Tunisia.
Family, lineage and dynasty in the late medieval city: Re-thinking the English evidence (2019)
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Ever since the publication in 1948 of Sylvia Thrupp's seminal book, The Merchant Class of Medieval London, successive generations of historians of English cities have advanced two central claims about the distinctiveness of the English urban landscap... Read More about Family, lineage and dynasty in the late medieval city: Re-thinking the English evidence.