Journal of the British Academy, Volume 9

Volume 9 contains 17 articles posted to the Journal of the British Academy in 2021.

Articles

Editorial
Dawn Adès and Fiona Williams
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 1-2, posted 15 January 2021

Climate migration and the UK
Laurie Parsons
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 3-26, posted 15 January 2021

Lived experience and the Holocaust: spaces, senses and emotions in Auschwitz
Nikolaus Wachsmann
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 27-58, posted 15 January 2021

Four responses to Nazism
Ellen Pilsworth
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 59-72, posted 15 January 2021

Transforming knowledge by editing texts: the Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi and medieval British university philosophy
John Marenbon
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 73-86, posted 23 March 2021

Reshaping relations between the state and the private sector post-COVID-19? Exploring the social licence framework
Emma Borg and Charlotte Unruh
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 87-113, posted 31 March 2021

Understanding R&D in the arts, humanities and social sciences
Hasan Bakhshi, Jonathan Breckon and Ruth Puttick
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 115-145, posted 24 May 2021

The British Academy's Childhood Policy Programme
Ruth Lister, interviewed by Fiona Williams
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 147-160, posted 22 June 2021

Global Britain in a competitive age: strategy and the Integrated Review
Hew Strachan
Journal of the British Academy
, volume 9, pp. 161-177, posted 22 June 2021

Early marriage and displacement—a conversation: how Syrian daughters, mothers and mothers-in-law in Jordan understand marital decision-making
Ann-Christin Zuntz, George Palattiyil, Abla Amawi, Ruba Al Akash, Ayat Nashwan, Areej Al Majali and Harish Nair
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 179-212, posted 15 July 2021

A world unsafe for democracy? China and the shaping of global order
Rosemary Foot
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 213-222, posted 16 July 2021

'The Holy Land of Industrialism': rethinking the Industrial Revolution
Joel Mokyr
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, pp. 223-247, posted 11 August 2021

Note from the Editors
Dawn Adès and Fiona Williams
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, p. 248, posted 11 August 2021

‘The doings of the land of Egypt, wherein ye dwelt’: slavery, empire and Mokyr’s industrial revolution
Aaron Graham
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, p. 249-258, posted 5 November 2021

Slavery, Atlantic trade and skills: a response to Mokyr’s ‘Holy Land of Industrialism’
Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson
Journal of the British Academy
, volume 9, p. 259-281, posted 5 November 2021

Britain’s Atlantic slave economy, the market for knowledge and skills, and early industrialisation: a response to Joel Mokyr’s ‘Holy Land of Industrialism’
Nuala Zahedieh
Journal of the British Academy
, volume 9, p. 283-293, posted 5 November 2021

Dams, moats, and cities: climate and societies in late-Holocene China
Yijie Zhuang
Journal of the British Academy, volume 9, p. 295-318, posted 11 November 2021

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