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- Africa (3)
- Americas (3)
- Central Asia (2)
- Contemporary Britain (11)
- Digital Scholarship (12)
- Germanic studies (1)
- Literature and drama (3)
- Manuscripts and archives (6)
- Maps (1)
- Medieval and early modern Britain (1)
- Modern British history (2)
- Music (6)
- National and international government publications (1)
- News media (3)
- Oral history (3)
- Printed books (2)
- Romance languages and Modern Greek (2)
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- Social sciences (7)
- Sound (9)
- South Asia (3)
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Akmal Bazarbaev
Research on Turkic periodicals: Akmal Bazarbaev, Chevening-British Library Fellow 2018-19
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Alastair Horne
How smartphones are changing storytelling: Alastair Horne, PhD student.
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Alex Hall
Using newspapers in research: Alex Hall, PhD student
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Alexandra Bulat
Researching the EU referendum through web archive and ephemera collections
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Alexis Bennett
Alexis Bennett researched 1930s British film music as an Edison Fellow at the British Library.
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Alice Wickenden
Researching Hans Sloane’s books, one of the foundation collections of the British Library.
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Amanda Callan-Spenn
Research into women’s martial arts in the early twentieth century
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Andrew Booth and Rowan Campbell
Developing access to the Evolving English collection.
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Andy Rackley
Exploring the potential for innovative sociological research with the British Sociological Association.
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Becky Lawton
Exploring how the Anglo-Saxons used manuscripts to experience Rome from afar.
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Cecile Chevalier: multimedia PhD research
Non-text doctoral theses: Cecile Chevalier, artist lecturer and researcher
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Christian Poske
Christian is evaluating the archival material of Dutch ethnomusicologist Arnold Adriaan Bake.
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Craig Hamilton: multimedia PhD research
Non-text doctoral theses: Craig Hamilton, PhD researcher and creator of Harkive
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Dominic Bridge
Researching the social and political impact of printed music in the long eighteenth century.
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Dvora Liberman
Dvora is a collaborative PhD student exploring the social world of Crown Court clerks from the 1970s onwards.
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