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    • Estimating osteological sex using predictive geometric morphometric analyses of the greater sciatic notch 

      Conner, L; Evin, A; Evis, L; et al. (Elsevier, 30 August 2024)
      Accurately estimating the biological sex of human skeletal remains is crucial in both forensic and archaeological contexts for constructing biological profiles. Presently, one of the most commonly used methods involves an ...
    • Disability 

      Dolezal, L; Fischer, C; Mitchell, JP (Routledge, 12 June 2024)
      The phenomenological openness and malleability of the lived body, along with its relationality to its lived environment, have significant ramifications for ideas of normalcy, ability, and disability. Drawing on critiques ...
    • Beyond the elite: corporate directors and their networks in Britain, ca. 1880s-1910s 

      van Lieshout, C; Bennett, RJ; Smith, H (Cambridge University Press / Business History Conference, 24 October 2024)
      This paper examines the population of corporate directors of Britain at the turn of the twentieth century. Over the period 1881-1911 the corporate form became the most common mode of business organisation for large businesses. ...
    • Material and Digital Archives: the case of wills 

      Smith, H; Vine, E (Cambridge University Press / The Royal Historical Society, 26 September 2024)
      The range of digital sources available to historians has expanded at an enormous rate over the last fifty years; this has enabled all kinds of innovative scholarship to flourish. However, this process has also shaped recent ...
    • Shame-Sensitive Public Health 

      Cooper, F; Dolezal, L; Rose, A (Springer, 23 July 2024)
      In this article, we argue that shaming interventions and messages during Covid-19 have drawn the relationship between public health and shame into a heightened state of contention, offering us a valuable opportunity to ...