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Latest Dissertations

Have the effects of touchscreen devices been positive in the education of children aged 0-11?

  • Author:
  • Tilly-Willow Woodmin
  • Subject:
  • Product Design
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Product Design

Has the implementation of microtransactions been profitable in the gaming industry and when assessed against corporate social responsibility, consequentialist and non-consequentialist theories, has this been ethical?

  • Author:
  • Aidan Marsh
  • Subjects:
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Accountancy & Finance

Sacred history and the construction of ‘Frankish’ identity in Guibert de Nogent’s Dei gesta per Francos

  • Author:
  • Hannah MacKenzie
  • Subject:
  • Medieval Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2017
  • Award:
  • MA Medieval Studies

Observing the Eye of God: the Islamic role in Alfonso X’s Discourse on Kingship (1221-1284CE)

  • Author:
  • Christopher Rollinson
  • Subject:
  • Medieval Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2016
  • Award:
  • MA Medieval Studies

The theatre of societal transformation: a case study on the role of Intercultural Applied Theatre in building community awareness, with specific reference to the Maralinga Test victims

  • Author:
  • Jake Lomax
  • Subject:
  • Drama
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2019
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Drama

“Freely flows the blood of those who moralize”: Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd – victim of circumstance, opportunist of maniacal killer?

  • Author:
  • Alison Johnson-Smith
  • Subject:
  • Drama
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2019
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Drama

Punishment in seventh-century Iberia: its scale, visibility and limits

  • Author:
  • Hannah Barrett
  • Subject:
  • Medieval Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2016
  • Award:
  • MA Medieval Studies

Agriculture and economy on the Manor of Old Ross: a revaluation of the significance of Roger Bigod’s Irish Lands

  • Author:
  • Holly Elaine Shipton
  • Subject:
  • Medieval Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • MA Medieval Studies

Kingship in Matthew Paris’s Chronica Majora

  • Author:
  • Ben Ward
  • Subject:
  • Medieval Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2016
  • Award:
  • MA Medieval Studies

Monstrosity and uncanny familiarity: the representations of race and the ‘other’ in The Book of John Mandeville

  • Author:
  • Christine Anne Read
  • Subject:
  • Medieval Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • MA Medieval Studies