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    • The Richmonds, Palestine and the Catholic Press, 1967-80 

      Downs, J (Cambridge University Press (CUP) / Trustees of the Catholic Record Society, 26 April 2023)
      After retiring from a successful diplomatic career in 1966, Sir John Richmond (1909-90) and his wife Diana (1914-97) settled in Durham, where he had accepted a lectureship in Modern Near East History at the University’s ...
    • University of Exeter Open Access Policy 

      University of Exeter (University of Exeter, 1 April 2022)
      This is the Open Access Policy of the University of Exeter, published on 1 April 2022. It replaces the open access element of the 2017 Open Access Research and Research Data Management policy (http://hdl.handle.net/10871/26168), ...
    • Grant Application: TWICEASGOOD. Twice as Hard, Half as Good? Women Candidates’ Experience of Sexism on the Campaign Trail 

      Banducci, S (26 August 2020)
      How does sexism affect women’s pathway to political office? Scholars have claimed that voter sexism is over because women candidates win elections at the same rate as men. However, the emergence of a gender equality backlash, ...
    • Upstart Crow Series 2 (review) 

      Alsop, J (Johns Hopkins University Press, 18 July 2018)
    • Muck and Magic: A Resilience Lens on Organic Conversions as Transformation 

      James, T; Brown, K (Taylor & Francis (Routledge) for International Association for Society and Natural Resources, 9 November 2018)
      Transformation creates space to consider the profound changes necessary for society to pursue just and sustainable social-ecological systems. Transformation involves profound and complex change, yet there are few empirical ...