Journal of the British Academy, Volume 10

Volume 10 contains 10 articles posted to the Journal of the British Academy in 2022.

Articles

The transnational study of Italian culture and the ghosts of empire
Charles Burdett
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 1-19, posted 30 June 2022

Storylistening: a case study in how to include the humanities in evidence provided for public reasoning
Sarah Dillon and Claire Craig
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 21-28, posted 30 June 2022

On tackling infrastructure: the need to learn from marginal cities and populations in the Global South
Prince K. Guma
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 29-37, posted 24 August 2022

From ‘commodity currencies’ to Covid loans: Africa and global inequality, past and present
Toby Green
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 39-54, posted 24 August 2022

For an anthropology and archaeology of freedom
David Wengrow
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 55-65, posted 24 August 2022

Tracking the history of words: changing perspectives, changing research
Philip Durkin
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 67-91, posted 6 October 2022

Facing the challenge of digital sustainability as humanities researchers
Joanna Tucker
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 93-120, posted 11 October 2022

A note on international comparisons of R&D Tax Credit programmes, the inclusion of the humanities and social sciences, and the policy implications
Hasan Bakhski and Ruth Puttick
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 121-134, posted 8 November 2022

Thomas Chatterton: four ways of literary terra-forming
Nick Groom
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 135-155, posted 8 December 2022

Digital history and born-digital archives: the importance of forensic methods
Thorsten Ries
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, pp. 157-185, posted 1 December 2022

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