School of Humanities
Type | School |
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Faculty | Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education |
Head of Academic School | Dr Stefania Ciocia |
Programme Director | Professor Leonie Hicks |
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The Church's one foundation: the Anglican origins and ecclesiological significance of the 1920 Lambeth "Appeal to all Christian people"
Vannerley, D. 2015. The Church's one foundation: the Anglican origins and ecclesiological significance of the 1920 Lambeth "Appeal to all Christian people". PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesPhD Thesis
Jerome K. Jerome, sexual panic and degeneration at the fin de siècle
Oulton, C. 2017. Jerome K. Jerome, sexual panic and degeneration at the fin de siècle. Structo. 17.Journal article
A short history of the Normans
Hicks, L. 2016. A short history of the Normans. London I.B. Tauris.Book
‘Making literature ridiculous’: Jerome K. Jerome and the new humour
Oulton, C. 2017. ‘Making literature ridiculous’: Jerome K. Jerome and the new humour. Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction. 48, pp. 273-284.Journal article
How to laugh at poverty: a critical analysis of development through a theology of laiughter
Quittenden, A. 2015. How to laugh at poverty: a critical analysis of development through a theology of laiughter. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
Lost in cinematic translation: the “soft-boiled” housewife in The Blank Wall and American gender politics after WWII
Ciocia, S. 2015. Lost in cinematic translation: the “soft-boiled” housewife in The Blank Wall and American gender politics after WWII. Literature/Film Quarterly. 43 (3), pp. 170-187.Journal article
Maternal abandonment and surrogate caregivers: Isabella of Angoulême and her children by King John
Wilkinson, L. 2016. Maternal abandonment and surrogate caregivers: Isabella of Angoulême and her children by King John. in: Woodacre, E. and Fleiner, C. (ed.) Virtuous or Villainess? The Image of the Royal Mother from the Early Medieval to the Early Modern Era Palgrave Macmillan United States. pp. 101-124Book chapter
Women, work and life cycle in Canterbury circa 1200 to circa 1320
Taylor, S. 2015. Women, work and life cycle in Canterbury circa 1200 to circa 1320. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
Walkshop and soundshot – a dérive and participatory performance
Overall, S. 2016. Walkshop and soundshot – a dérive and participatory performance. A Forum on the Art of Participation: What are the Aesthetics of Taking Part?. University of Kent, Canterbury 07 - 08 May 2016Conference item
Women Who Walk
Overall, S. 2016. Women Who Walk.Conference paper
Dickens and the myth of the reader
Oulton, C. 2016. Dickens and the myth of the reader. Routledge.Book
Accidental fruit
Oulton, C. 2016. Accidental fruit. Worple Press.Book
‘”Literary Champagne”: or the fiction of seaside reading’
Oulton, C. 2016. ‘”Literary Champagne”: or the fiction of seaside reading’.Conference paper
Religion in Britannia in the Fifth and Sixth centuries AD
Seaman, A. 2016. Religion in Britannia in the Fifth and Sixth centuries AD. Desperta Ferro Ancient and Medieval History. 36.Journal article
Superheroes and American self image: from war to Watergate
Goodrum, M. 2016. Superheroes and American self image: from war to Watergate. London Ashgate.Book
'Hast thou yet found a balmy spot...?': Mary Eliza Haweis (1848-98) and domestic felicity
Merchant, P. 2016. 'Hast thou yet found a balmy spot...?': Mary Eliza Haweis (1848-98) and domestic felicity. in: Owen, D. and Peterson, L. (ed.) Home and Away: The Place of the Child Writer Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 28-45Book chapter
Faith, service and ownership: the life and changing identity of Eastbridge Hospital throughout the Reformation
Gainey, R. 2015. Faith, service and ownership: the life and changing identity of Eastbridge Hospital throughout the Reformation. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place
Overall, S. 2015. Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice. 8 (1), pp. 11-28. https://doi.org/10.1386/jwcp.8.1.11_1Journal article
Spanish-American War
Goodrum, M. 2016. Spanish-American War. in: Blum, E., Burnidge, C., Conroy-Krutz, E. and Kinkela, D. (ed.) America in the World, 1776 to the Present: A Supplement to the Dictionary of American History Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 965-969Book chapter
Writing and walking the labyrinth: a case study
Overall, S. 2016. Writing and walking the labyrinth: a case study. in: Sellers, J. and Moss, B. (ed.) Learning with the Labyrinth: Creating Reflective Space in Higher Education Palgrave Macmillan.Book chapter
Mixed race masquerades: The myth of multiracial harmony in Britain
Beckles-Raymond, G. 2016. Mixed race masquerades: The myth of multiracial harmony in Britain. in: Fernandes Botts, T. (ed.) Philosophy and the Mixed Race Experience London Lexington Books.Book chapter
Naomi's redemption
Hirst, D. 2016. Naomi's redemption.Other
Shaking the cracked kaleidoscope: Cubism and collage in the novels of Elizabeth Bowen
Hirst, D. 2016. Shaking the cracked kaleidoscope: Cubism and collage in the novels of Elizabeth Bowen.Conference paper
‘“Friend with the musing eye”: persuasion and dissonance in “call to arms” poems of the First World War’
Palmer, A. 2016. ‘“Friend with the musing eye”: persuasion and dissonance in “call to arms” poems of the First World War’. in: Owen, D. and Pividori, C. (ed.) Writings of Persuasion and Dissonance in the Great War: That Better Whiles May Follow Worse. Amsterdam Brill. pp. 138-151Book chapter
"He who descended is himself also he who ascended" - exploring the identity of the Son of God in light of quantum holism
Lawson, F. 2016. "He who descended is himself also he who ascended" - exploring the identity of the Son of God in light of quantum holism. in: Spurway, N. and Hickman, L. (ed.) Forty Years of Science and Religion Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 179-186Book chapter
Reconstructing a medieval welsh landscape: exploring the evidence of nineteenth century field-names and land-use data in landscape archaeology
Seaman, A. 2016. Reconstructing a medieval welsh landscape: exploring the evidence of nineteenth century field-names and land-use data in landscape archaeology. Archaeological Data Service.Dataset
Defended settlement in early medieval Wales: problems of presence, absence and interpretation
Seaman, A. 2016. Defended settlement in early medieval Wales: problems of presence, absence and interpretation. in: Christie, N. and Herold, H. (ed.) Fortified Settlements in Early Medieval Europe: Defended Communities of the 8th-10th Centuries Oxford Oxbow Books. pp. 37-51Book chapter
"Mr Indian, dead": a case study of Chief Little Crow's "Lynching"
Smoothy, C. 2016. "Mr Indian, dead": a case study of Chief Little Crow's "Lynching". Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesMasters Thesis
The shaping of military culture in England before the civil wars: a study of preaching to the artillery companies, 1600-1643
Tanton, G. 2016. The shaping of military culture in England before the civil wars: a study of preaching to the artillery companies, 1600-1643. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
African American responses to the lynching of non-black ethnic minorities in the United States, 1909-1939
Ryniejski, A. 2016. African American responses to the lynching of non-black ethnic minorities in the United States, 1909-1939. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
Hey Uncle, Uncle Sam! American Indian GIs and veterans and Red Power activism in the era of the Vietnam War
Robinson, E. 2016. Hey Uncle, Uncle Sam! American Indian GIs and veterans and Red Power activism in the era of the Vietnam War. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
Crossing the frontier: theological perspectives on potential political dialogue between Gibraltar and Spain
Gomez, J. 2016. Crossing the frontier: theological perspectives on potential political dialogue between Gibraltar and Spain. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
The collapse and resurrection of the Anglo-American nuclear relationship, 1945-1958
Holmes, J. 2016. The collapse and resurrection of the Anglo-American nuclear relationship, 1945-1958. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
Arendt's 'conscious pariah' and the ambiguous figure of the subaltern
Ray, L. and Diemling, M. 2016. Arendt's 'conscious pariah' and the ambiguous figure of the subaltern. European Journal of Social Theory. 19 (4), pp. 503-520. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368431016628261Journal article
Žižek, Bonhoeffer and the revolutionary body: the sociological potential of critical theology
Koltaj, B. 2016. Žižek, Bonhoeffer and the revolutionary body: the sociological potential of critical theology. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesPhD Thesis
Renegades, rebellion and discontent: Jamestown’s early years
Clark, E. 2016. Renegades, rebellion and discontent: Jamestown’s early years. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of HumanitiesMasters Thesis
The Judean cultural context of community of goods in the early Jesus movement: Part I
Capper, B. 2016. The Judean cultural context of community of goods in the early Jesus movement: Part I. Qumran Chronicle. 24 (1-2), pp. 29-49.Journal article
“It must have been cold there in my shadow”: everyday heroism in superhero narratives
Goodrum, M. 2016. “It must have been cold there in my shadow”: everyday heroism in superhero narratives. in: Wendt, S. (ed.) Extraordinary Ordinariness: Everyday Heroism in the United States, Germany, and Britain, 1800-2015 Frankfurt Campus. pp. 249-270Book chapter
Thomas Anstey Guthrie's Madhouse Shuffle: steps toward a nightmare scenario
Merchant, P. 2016. Thomas Anstey Guthrie's Madhouse Shuffle: steps toward a nightmare scenario. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film (Online First). 42 (2), pp. 146-163. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748372715626721Journal article
"The world loves an underdog," or the continuing appeal of the adolescent rebel narrative: a comparative reading of Vernon God Little, The Catcher in the Rye and Huckleberry Finn
Ciocia, S. 2016. "The world loves an underdog," or the continuing appeal of the adolescent rebel narrative: a comparative reading of Vernon God Little, The Catcher in the Rye and Huckleberry Finn. Children's Literature in Education. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10583-016-9287-1Journal article
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