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    • Peripheralisation and Economic Development: A Multi-Causal Approach 

      Willett, J; Williams, M; Akerman, L; et al. (Routledge, 2025)
      The concept of peripheralisation explores the agency of peripheries to address uneven development, considering the power dynamics, and material and discursive processes which underpin how peripheries become more (or less) ...
    • Was the paranormal good for physics? 

      Noakes, R (Nature Research, 17 January 2025)
      The paranormal looms large in pop culture — witness the phenomenon of the Paranormal Activity film franchise — and in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was of interest to many scientists. What does this history ...
    • Where power lies - The archaeology of transforming elite centres in the landscape of Medieval England c.AD 800-1200 

      Gould, D; Creighton, O; Chaussée, S; et al. (Archaeopress, 3 December 2024)
      ‘Where Power Lies: The Archaeology of Transforming Elite Centres in the Landscape of Medieval England c. AD 800-1200’ was a joint project between Newcastle University, the University of Exeter and the Portable Antiquities ...
    • Where power lies: Lordly power centres in the English landscape c. 800–1200 

      Gould, D; Creighton, O; Chaussée, S; et al. (Cambridge University Press, 9 January 2025)
      Toward the end of the first millennium AD, a burgeoning class of secular elites emerged throughout western Europe who developed local power centres to denote their prestige. Seigneurial investment was prioritised towards ...
    • Aquinas on the Unity of Definition 

      Galluzzo, G (Routledge, 31 January 2025)
      For Aristotle and his medieval followers, the problem of the unity of definition consists in explaining how the parts of a definition, the genus and the differentia(e), are one thing and not many. The chapter is about ...