Arts and Humanities - Page 4 | FacultiUniversity of Southampton
Covid, Couture and the 1%
Jonathan Faiers
University of Delhi
Can Theory of Mind be prior to Language?
Navneet Chopra
University of Delhi
Comparing Sex-attitude of Westerners with Respect to the Contemporary Traditional Indian Sex-attitude
Navneet Chopra
Bentley University
The National Union of Labor Solidarists, nationalism, and human intelligence operations in the Cold War
David Albanese
University of Exeter
Physics and Psychics
Richard Noakes
University of Ottawa
Post-Kantian perfectionism
Douglas Moggach
University of Western Australia
Amputations and Convalescence
Emily Brink
Brandeis University
All Against All
Paul Jankowski
University of California San Diego
Unending Capitalism
Karl Gerth
University of Birmingham
Drawing on the past: Palladio, his precursors and knowledge of ancient architecture
David Hemsoll
University of Liverpool
The Trinity Circle
William Ashworth
University of San Diego
Language, Sound, and Image in Wallace Berman’s Aleph, 1956–1966
Chelsea Behle Fralick
University of Copenhagen
Early Modern Natural Law Theories
Knud Haakonssen
Schreiner University
Risking Immeasurable Harm
Benjamin C. Montoya
University of California Santa Barbara
Maternity: Mothers and Children in the Arts of Africa
Herbert Cole
University of St Andrews
House of Lilies
Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Boston College
Radical Hospitality: From Thought to Action
Richard Kearney
Newcastle University
Wade Hampton’s Last Parade: Memory of Reconstruction in the 1970 South Carolina Tricentennial
Bruce Baker
University of Delhi
Organizing, Fitting, Predicting
Nilanjan Bhowmick
University of Laval
The Politics of Industrial Collaboration during World War II: Ford France, Vichy and Nazi Germany
Talbot Charles Imlay
Independent Scholar
Cast out of Eden
Robert McNally
University of Sheffield
Press Management and U.S. Support for France in Indochina, 1950–1954
Alex Ferguson
University of Alberta
Elites and Canadian Identity: Japanese, Ukrainians, and Scots, 1919-1971
Aya Fujiwara
University of California San Diego
Phoenicians Among Others: Why Migrants Mattered in the Ancient Mediterranean
Denise Demetriou
University of California, Santa Cruz
We Are Not Animals
Martin Rizzo-Martinez