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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    8 April 2024Aartsbisschop Anastasios van Albanië: voorbeeld van vrede  Veskoukis, C
    1 September 2000After counting: the church in English social life  Higton, Mike
    12 April 2021Appendix for ‘Religion and Euroscepticism in Brexit Britain’, by Ekaterina Kolpinskaya and Stuart Fox  Kolpinskaya, E; Fox, S
    21 March 2024An autoethnography of a hearing impaired researcher in a participatory research study on disability and museum access  Hayhoe, S
    4 October 2023Braverman’s ‘crisis’, LGBTQIA+ refugees, and the mischaracterisation of law  Rifath, F
    2 August 2024Break dancing used to pride itself on inclusivity – so why is it in the Olympic Games but not the Paralympics?  Hayhoe, S
    28 June 2023Bringing ‘securonomics’ down to earth  Pitts, FH
    1 September 2024Calstock Roman Fort and Medieval Settlement: Archaeological Investigations 2007-2023  Smart, C
    1 September 2024Calstock Roman Fort: Understanding Landscapes Teacher Resource Pack  Farnell, C
    2004Case Study II: VG4 - Building and Land Use  Creighton, O.H; Christie, N; Segui, J
    2004Comparative Study: The Ethnoarchaeology of Corral Abandonment in the Famorca District  Segui, J; Creighton, O.H
    18 July 2024Cornwall shows Labour’s green revolution needs governance from the ground up  Atkins, E; Pitts, FH
    1 November 2004Editorial Developing readers  Fisher, Ros; Stuart, Morag
    1 September 2024Encountering Heritage In Ipplepen, Denbury and Torbryan  Rippon, S; Smart, C
    8 August 2024Engaging land managers for nature conservation and renewal: A Practical guide for environmental groups  Maggs, G; Masquelier, C; Lobley, M; et al.
    1 August 2021Exquisite Corpse: a chronontology of surrogates  Wallace, A
    2009Fair Trade and Critical Research: What Role for Academic Comment  Varul, M.Z.
    2002Flat, Flatter, Flattest - the English Heritage Wetland Surveys in Retrospect  Van de Noort, Robert
    1 April 2007Hesychius continued  Dickey, Eleanor
    19 July 2024How a red tide swept Cornwall – and securonomics could sustain it  Pitts, FH