Items where Division is "School of Writing, Publishing and the Humanities" and Year is 2025

[RSS2 feed] RSS
Group by: Creators | Item Type | No Grouping
Jump to: B | C | D | E | G | H | I | J | K | L | R | S | T
Number of items: 25.

B

Barraclough, E.R and Lancaster, C (2025) 'Practising public humanities in a time of crisis: pandemic, pregnancy, and panic.' Public Humanities, 1. e22.

C

Casale, A (2025) Not that kind of hero. Faber, London. ISBN 9780571374380

D

Dunn, L (2025) Into being: the radical craft of memoir and its power to transform. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9781526179258

E

Edwards, A ORCID: 0000-0002-4679-4219 and Mathers, J.G (2025) 'Anyone can be a hero: the militarization of children in Putin's Russia.' International Affairs, 101 (2). pp. 399-417.

G

Ganuses, W.G and Sullivan, S (2025) 'The power of praising bees - acoustic pasts, echoed futures: auralgraph from !Huidi-ǁgams, Omaruru, 1954.' Doek! A Literary Magazine from Namibia, 15.

Green, H and Jones, O (2025) 'Tidal kinships: sharing and caring for rhythmic human and non-human estuarine ecologies.' In: Certomà, C, ed. Blue kinships: an exploration of society and the ocean. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, pp. 201-215. ISBN 9783031786181

H

Hill, T (2025) 'Pageant stations: civic entertainments in 'The London Journal'.' The London Journal, 50 (2). pp. 287-291.

I

Ivic, C (2025) 'Macbeth: the three kingdoms play.' In: David, B and Liz, D, eds. Approaches to teaching Shakespeare's Macbeth. Modern Languages Association, New York, NY. (Forthcoming)

J

K

Koot, S, Anyango‐van Zwieten, N, Sullivan, S, Dressler, W, Spierenburg, M, Trogisch, L, Marijnen, E, Fletcher, R, Rakhmani, I, Abdulwahab Afiff, S, Benjaminsen, T.A, Milne, S, Svarstad, H, Büscher, B, Dutta, A, Lowe, C and Rai, N.D. (2025) 'Intimidation as epistemological violence against social science conservation research.' Conservation Biology, 39 (2). e14454.

L

Lloyd, N (2025) 'M. J. Young, Rose-Mount Castle; or, False Report (1798).' In: London, A, ed. The Cambridge guide to the eighteenth-century novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press. (Forthcoming)

Lloyd, N (2025) 'Mary Julia Young, Moss Cliff Abbey; or, The Sepulchral Harmonist (1803).' In: London, A, ed. The Cambridge guide to the eighteenth-century novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press. (Forthcoming)

Lloyd, N (2025) 'Mary Julia Young, The East Indian, or Clifford Priory (1799).' In: London, A, ed. The Cambridge guide to the eighteenth-century novel, 1660-1820. Cambridge University Press. (Forthcoming)

Locklin, A (2025) Genre, gender, and their effects in "The case of the organic gone". PhD thesis, Bath Spa University.

R

Rush, J (2025) The girl in the locket and imagining lost stories: ekphrasis as a response to archival gaps. PhD thesis, Bath Spa University / Cardiff University. Please click the title to check availability.

S

Schmidt, M (2025) Writing toward nature: crafting a more-than-human novel & 'Leafskin'. PhD thesis, Bath Spa University. doi: 10.17870/bathspa.00016996 Please click the title to check availability.

Spencer, A ORCID: 0000-0002-6786-4706 (2025) 'Ambient literature and the language of place.' In: Oxford research encyclopedia of literature. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Sullivan, S (2025) 'On doodling and other modes of engagement in meltdown.' Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 16. pp. 168-177.

T

Thornhill, I, Bayley, A ORCID: 0000-0002-2114-5917, Collins, T, Goto, R, Hinde, K, Hunter, V ORCID: 0000-0002-9835-3853, Kang, J, Kim, H, Kim, J, Kim, J.G, Lawfull, S, Lee, T, O'Brien, L, Rabiey, M, Shin, W.S, Sochaka, A, Walton, S, Wishart, S and Yu, J (2025) 'Natural soundscapes as a disciplinary bridge in pursuit of sustainability: research themes and priorities.' Ecosystems and People. (Forthcoming)

This list was generated from ResearchSPAce on Thu Oct 9 22:23:28 2025 UTC.