The Culture, Heritage and History grouping comprises three disciplinary pathways: Anthropology; Archaeology and Heritage Studies; and Economic and Social History.
Use the links below to view profiles of our current students:
Anthropology | |
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Charles Beach (2017 Cohort) Lives on the Petroleum Frontier: Sovereign Power and the informal petrol economy in the Colombian border-city of Cúcuta |
Dr Lucia Michelutti |
Aida Balafkan (2018 Cohort) Weaving memories: textile, kinship, and the senses in the Georgia-Azerbaijan borderland |
Dr Orkideh Behrouzan |
Cherry Briggs (2018 Cohort) Entanglements of climate change and conflict: climate change adaptation in post-war Sri Lanka |
Edward Simpson |
Raffaella Fryer-Moreira (2017 Cohort) Guarani-Kaiowá: forging indigenous identities in Mato Grosso do Sul |
Dr Allen Abramson |
Daniel Artus (2018 Cohort) | Dr Hannah Knox |
Cornelis Rijneveld (2018 Cohort) Project title |
Caroline Osella |
Clara Therond The use of genetic testing and personalised medicine in the treatment of patients with advanced cancer. |
Dr Sahra Gibbon |
Archaeology and Heritage Studies | |
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Vadukut Sunny (2017 Cohort) Medieval obligations: Modelling the role of charity in the Abbasid economy |
Dr Rebecca Darley |
Edyta Cehak (2018 Cohort) Project title |
Lesley McFadyen |
Economic and Social History | |
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Jack Watkins (2017 Cohort) Constructing collective identity among mobile populations: the emergence of medieval rural communes in central Italy |
Dr Caroline Goodson |
Jane Mumby (2017 Cohort) The ‘quiet’ death of the League of Nations |
Dr Jessica Reinisch |
Nicole Albrecht (2018 Cohort) | Jessica Reinisch |