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