British Academy: The UK's National Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Postdoctoral Fellowship Symposium
The British Academy, 10 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
26 April 2005
Abstracts
- Dr Sam Barrett: The Music of the Early Medieval Latin Lyric
- Dr Felicitas Becker: Why now? Points Towards an Understanding of the Spread of Islam from Coast to Interior in Twentieth-Century East Africa
- Dr Nick Bostrom: Observation Selection Effect: Theory and Applications
- Dr James Davis: An Evolving Market Culture? Images of Retail Trade in Medieval and Early Modern England
- Dr Helen Dixon: Pomponio Leto, the Accademia Romana and the Study of Lucretius
- Dr Raffaella Folli: Events in the Grammar: their Internal Structure and their Participants
- Dr Francisco González: Economic Development and Regime Change: Lessons from Latin America
- Dr Heather Hamill: Crime and Punishment in Belfast
- Dr Anne Haour: Empires and Empirical Evidence in the Central Sahel
- Dr Clare Haynes: ‘Baubles and Playthings’?: Images and Orthodoxy in the Church of England in the c18th Century
- Dr Holger Hoock: Art, Politics and War: Rethinking Hanoverian Cultural History
- Dr Derek Hutcheson: Is Russia a Democracy?
- Dr Rob Jenkins: Face Recognition, Face Learning, and the Portrait of J. P. Chalmers
- Dr Patricia Justino: Is Money Enough? An Empirical Analysis of Multidimensional Inequality
- Dr Ted Kaizer: 'Toponymic' Deities in the Roman Near East
- Dr Linkxia Liang: Civil Trials at the Magistrate's Court in the Late Qing China
- Dr Tom Lockwood: Manuscript, Print, and the Authentic Shakespeare
- Dr Sara Parvis: The Shape of Marcellus of Ancyra's Against Asterius
- Dr Elinor Payne: Motifs and the Morphogenesis of Sound Structure
- Dr Kim Perren: 'Taking food from the mouths of your children': Pension Reform and Age Relationships in Hungary 1987–1999
- Dr Oliver Pooley: Left and Right
- Dr Syrithe Pugh: Exile and Elysium: Intertextuality and the Double Space of Herrick's Hesperides
- Dr Thomas Sattig: Is Time like Space?
- Dr Ruth Scurr: Virtue Politics: Robespierre's Forlorn Substitute for a Science of Society
- Dr Julia Shaw: Locating Buddhism in the Landscape: Religious Propagation and Economic Change in Ancient India c. 3rd to 1st Century BCE
- Dr Jonathan Wild: John O'London's Weekly and the New Reading Public
- Dr Nick Wilding: Gianfrancesco Sagredo and the Politics of Nature