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The Magic of Plants and Animals (2025)
Book Chapter
Parish, J., & Lowell, J. (in press). The Magic of Plants and Animals. In Cultural History of Magic (20). Bloomsbury

May Sinclair's Dialogic Tesserae (2024)
Book Chapter
Bowler, R. (2024). May Sinclair's Dialogic Tesserae. In May Sinclair in her Time: Reappraising May Sinclair’s Role in Early-20th-Century Literature and Philosophy (173-193). Montpellier: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée

Pre-solar grains from novae and "Born-again giants" (2024)
Book Chapter
Evans, A., & Gehrz, R. (2024). Pre-solar grains from novae and "Born-again giants". In Presolar grains in extra-terrestrial materials. Elsevier

We review the properties of dust formed during classical nova eruptions and the Very Late Thermal Pulses (VLTPs) that occur during the later stages of post-Asymptotic Giant Branch evolution of low-mass stars. In both cases, carbon and hydrocarbon dus... Read More about Pre-solar grains from novae and "Born-again giants".

The Aftermath of Battle (2024)
Book Chapter
Atherton, I. (2024). The Aftermath of Battle. In Britons and Their Battlefields: War, Memory, and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century (27-49). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198912880.003.0002

Scholars typically lose interest in a battlefield as soon as the outcome is clear and the killing ends. But any army had a series of post-battle rituals which, though ignored by historians, are key to understating both the meaning of the battle for c... Read More about The Aftermath of Battle.

The Naming of Parts; Battlefield Naming and Memory (2024)
Book Chapter
Atherton, I. (2024). The Naming of Parts; Battlefield Naming and Memory. In Britons and Their Battlefields: War, Memory, and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century (50-80). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198912880.003.0003

Naming a battle is not an automatic process determined simply by location, but a deliberate and often contested act. This chapter examines the naming process from the fourteenth to the twenty-first centuries, arguing that there are five types of batt... Read More about The Naming of Parts; Battlefield Naming and Memory.

Business Schools Accreditations and Awards as indicators of commitment to sustainability (2024)
Book Chapter
Fernandez Martin, R. M. (in press). Business Schools Accreditations and Awards as indicators of commitment to sustainability. In The Elgar Companion to Management Education and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Edward Elgar Publishing

The pressure on business schools to survive in a highly competitive and commodified environment has driven attempts to gain international recognition through engaging on accreditation exercises by renowned organisations. While these accreditations ma... Read More about Business Schools Accreditations and Awards as indicators of commitment to sustainability.

Conway's World Soul and Monism (2024)
Book Chapter
Head, J. (2024). Conway's World Soul and Monism. In New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy (61-77). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-62902-0_5

This paper considers the place of the ‘Middle Nature’ in Anne Conway’s philosophy, as a kind of ‘World Soul’-type figure that is both intimately present in all things in nature and acts as a mediator between God and creation. It is argued that consid... Read More about Conway's World Soul and Monism.

Proposal for a Patient Centered Health Information Framework for Clinical and Personal Data Movement. (2024)
Book Chapter
Veltri, P., Meijer, W., & Rajput, V. K. (2024). Proposal for a Patient Centered Health Information Framework for Clinical and Personal Data Movement. In Digital Health and Informatics Innovations for Sustainable Health Care Systems (159-163). SAGE Publications. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI240368

This paper focuses on defining a framework to allow individual patients to track their own health related data. We propose a Patient Centered Information Framework (PCIF) allowing patient to manage their own data by using discharge letters. Discharge... Read More about Proposal for a Patient Centered Health Information Framework for Clinical and Personal Data Movement..

‘We Will Remember Them’: Battlefield Remembrance and the Cult of the Fallen since 1914 (2024)
Book Chapter
Atherton, I. (2024). ‘We Will Remember Them’: Battlefield Remembrance and the Cult of the Fallen since 1914. In Britons and their Battlefields: War, Memory and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century (242-305). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198912880.003.0008

The First World War is argued here to be evolutionary not revolutionary in terms of conflict memory, and is viewed through the lens of the creation and practices of the Imperial (later commonwealth) War Graves Commission. Its principles, developing b... Read More about ‘We Will Remember Them’: Battlefield Remembrance and the Cult of the Fallen since 1914.

The Rediscovery of the Battlefield in the Eighteenth Century (2024)
Book Chapter
Atherton, I. (2024). The Rediscovery of the Battlefield in the Eighteenth Century. In Britons and their Battlefields: War, Memory and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century (153-185). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198912880.003.0006

In the 1720s and 1730s a new series of battlefield monuments began to be erected on past battlefields such as Lansdown (1643), the Boyne (1690), and even on the presumed site of the ancient Alleluia Victory (429). The chapter argues that these were t... Read More about The Rediscovery of the Battlefield in the Eighteenth Century.

Burial and the Battlefield War Memorial in the Late Middle Ages (2024)
Book Chapter
Atherton, I. (2024). Burial and the Battlefield War Memorial in the Late Middle Ages. In Britons and their Battlefields: War, Memory and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century (83-105). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198912880.003.0004

At the heart of late medieval post-bellum practices was the burial of the dead, by which a battlefield became sacred ground. Commonly, the battlefield would then be marked by the erection of some form of structure such as a cross or a battlefield cha... Read More about Burial and the Battlefield War Memorial in the Late Middle Ages.

The Reformation of the Battlefield in Early Modern Britain (2024)
Book Chapter
Atherton, I. (2024). The Reformation of the Battlefield in Early Modern Britain. In Britons and their Battlefields: War, Memory and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century (106-152). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198912880.003.0005

The Reformation meant not just ecclesiastical change but a transformation of the ways by which Protestants remembered the past. A hitherto overlooked aspect of that reformation of memory is the reformation of the battlefield. The abolition of prayers... Read More about The Reformation of the Battlefield in Early Modern Britain.

The Nineteenth-Century Invention of the Modern Battlefield (2024)
Book Chapter
Atherton, I. (2024). The Nineteenth-Century Invention of the Modern Battlefield. In Britons and their Battlefields: War, Memory and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century (186-241). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198912880.003.0007

Many of the traits associated with the modern battlefield, its commemoration and the tourism associated with it, are first seen not (as scholars often assume) at Gettysburg (1863) in an American context or in the First World War (1914–18) in a Europe... Read More about The Nineteenth-Century Invention of the Modern Battlefield.

Migrant Entrepreneurship, Prejudice and Survival: Lessons of Extraordinary Grit and Resourcefulness (2024)
Book Chapter
Olarewaju, T., & Muhumuza, A. (2024). Migrant Entrepreneurship, Prejudice and Survival: Lessons of Extraordinary Grit and Resourcefulness. In Migration and Entrepreneurship in the Global Context (209-230). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34067-3_9

Migrants are important to entrepreneurship in the Global North. Migrants are behind one in seven of all companies in the UK, one-fifth of those engaged in entrepreneurial activity in Germany were born abroad, and 45 per cent of the largest 500 compan... Read More about Migrant Entrepreneurship, Prejudice and Survival: Lessons of Extraordinary Grit and Resourcefulness.

Socratic Questionnaires (2024)
Book Chapter
Hansen, N., Francis, K., & Greening, H. (in press). Socratic Questionnaires. In Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy. (Vol. 5). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198918905.003.0014

When experimental participants are given the chance to reflect and revise their initial judgments in a dynamic conversational context, do their responses to philosophical scenarios differ from responses to those same scenarios presented in a traditio... Read More about Socratic Questionnaires.