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The Childhood Policy Programme
The British Academy has undertaken a programme of work that seeks to re-frame debates around childhood in both the public and policy spaces and break down academic, policy and professional silos in order to explore new conceptualisations of children in policymaking.
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Governing England
One part of the United Kingdom is often missing from literature and debates about governance, constitution and identity: England. In the aftermath of referendums on Scottish independence and Brexit, the identity and preferences of those who live in England and consider themselves English has become more important. Who are they and how do they want to be governed?
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Programme Director: Youth Futures
The British Academy is seeking to appoint a Programme Director to engage with a multi-year programme on Youth Futures, supported through the UK Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund.
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From Lucy to Language: The Archaeology of the Social Brain
The British Academy's Centenary Research Project brought psychology and archaeology together in a concerted attempt to look at the social and cognitive evolution of humans.
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English Episcopal Acta
By publishing the output of the bishops’ chanceries, this series sheds light on the development of administrative and legal practice in the medieval Church. Innovations and changes in the underlying principles of ecclesiastical government can only be detected by studying the diplomatic form
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Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources
The Dictionary records 1,000 years of Latin usage in Britain
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Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum
To publish illustrated catalogues of Greek coins in public and private collections in the British Isles in both print and electronic formats
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Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles
This is a major series of catalogues of British and Irish coins in public and significant private collections, describing and illustrating coins and tokens ranging from Ancient British issues to those of the 17th century. The greatest coverage has been of the Anglo-Saxon period
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Fontes Historiae Africanae (Sources of African History)
In 1997, the British committee established a new series of the original 1962 series to produce editions of sources for the history of Africa, in which all its volumes are published
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Records of Social and Economic History
This series exists to publish primary sources that aid the study of social and economic history – proving particularly valuable as a means of publishing material that does not fall within the scope of any one local record society