History, Classics and Archaeology, School of: Recent submissions
Now showing items 41-60 of 968
-
Clash of colour: a dialogue on race, caste, and class in the United States and India (1893-1954)
(The University of Edinburgh, 2022-02-22)This dissertation examines the relationship between Indian independence activists, Indian anti-caste advocates, and black American civil rights activists between Swami Vivekananda’s first visit to the United States in ... -
Aspect's of Irish immigration into two Scottish towns (Dundee and Paisley) during the mid-nineteenth century
(The University of Edinburgh, 1978)The Paisley in the mid-nineteenth century is discussed in terms of the patterns of living which the immigrants adopted in aspects of migration analysis and also the background of Irish immigration to Great Britain during ... -
Earning the fruits of honour: a study of social mobility among the freeborn sub-elite in the Roman West
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-11-29)This thesis examines the extent of, and attitude toward, upward social mobility among the sub-elite, freeborn, urban population of the Roman west during the first two centuries AD. ‘Upward social mobility’ is defined ... -
Critical applications of KOCOA in Western Europe c. 26 BC - 1745 AD
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-11-18)In the thirty years since Conflict Archaeology has evolved as a discipline, it has grown exponentially in scope. In order to define a methodological and conceptual framework for the discipline, conflict archaeologists ... -
Radical Left and the Scottish Nation: print-cultures of left-wing nationalism, 1967-1983
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)This thesis examines the origins of the discourse of ‘Radical Scotland’, which presumes a significant link between radicalism and Scottish nationhood. It identifies the origins of this discourse in the period 1967-1983, ... -
Settlements and economy in Britain during the first millennium B.C.
(The University of Edinburgh, 1970)•....Celtic Britain retained an archaism of tradition in that fundamental element of human culture, the home, (Piggott, 1965, 236). In writing those words, Piggott was referring to one specific artefact, the house-type, ... -
Sole rule and the Greek polis: legitimising monocratic power from the Archaic Period to the Early Hellenistic Period
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)My thesis investigates the discourse of sole rule in the Greek polis from the Archaic Period to the Early Hellenistic Period. In particular, the thesis analyses how sole rulers were able to legitimise their position ... -
Claudian, Bellum Geticum: a literary and historical commentary (Preface and ll. 1 - 123)
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)This thesis contains a literary and historical commentary on the preface and on the first 123 verses of the poem Bellum Geticum, composed by the Latin poet Claudian to celebrate Stilicho’s defeat of Alaric’s Gothic ... -
Elite laywomen and the Ideals of Crusade support in England, c.1187-1291
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)Defining exactly what crusade was and what it meant to participate in it has become an archetypal quandary of medieval study. Scholars have increasingly sought to examine the ideals of crusade, typically focusing on the ... -
Sicily and Crete between Byzantium and the Dar Al-Islam (Late 7th - Mid 10th Century): an archaeological contribution
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)Focusing on the Byzantine-Islamic transitions of Sicily and Crete, the aim of this thesis is to contribute to the archaeological debate surrounding the development of both islands between the late 7th and mid-10th century. ... -
Comparative projectile trauma: an examination of the differences in skeletal trauma inflicted by firearms and archery weapons
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)In recent years, the defining characteristics of cranial projectile trauma have been reported extensively in experimental studies as well as forensic case reports. The existing literature, however, focuses on trauma ... -
Life and work of James McCune Smith (1813-1865)
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)James McCune Smith (1813-1865) was the first African American physician to practice in the United States with a medical degree. He was among the most educated African Americans of his day, having earned three degrees at ... -
Cowboys and indians? A biocultural study of violence and conflict in south-east Scotland c. AD 400 to c. AD 800
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-12-04)This thesis considers the skeletal evidence for violence in south-east Scotland during the early medieval period and includes analysis of human remains not previously examined alongside biomolecular analyses of selected ... -
Child and adolescent psychiatry in France and Scotland, 1870-1914
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)This thesis argues that child and adolescent psychiatry emerged as a relevant medical specialty in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in both France and Scotland. The psychiatric study of the child and ... -
Fragmentation of the Labour Party right, c. 1970-1983
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)The purpose of this thesis is to explore the differences that emerged among the social-democratic ‘right’ wing of the British Labour Party in the 1970s and early 1980s. For most of the early post-war period, the Labour ... -
Reception of John Chrysostom in the Middle Byzantine period (9th–13th centuries): a study of the Catechetical homily on Pascha (CPG 4605)
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)John Chrysostom was the most prolific Byzantine Church father, reaching high levels of prominence in the Byzantine Church for both his rhetorical prowess and spiritual instruction. Nevertheless, the process itself of the ... -
Quarries of Hadrian's Wall: materials and logistics of a large-scale Imperial building project
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)This work examines the geo-archaeological landscape around Hadrian’s Wall, one of Rome’s best-preserved frontiers, and the only monument of its kind in Great Britain. Within the area surrounding Hadrian’s Wall, over ... -
Oria Kastro, an insular medieval settlement and fortress on Kythnos: an architectural, archaeological, and historical investigation
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)The thesis concerns Oria Kastro a medieval fortified settlement on the island of Kythnos in the western Cyclades. Nested on top of a remote cliff on the north-western coast the Kastro (kastro meaning castle in Greek) ... -
Slaughter was commenced: a study of American Revolutionary War massacres
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)This thesis examines massacres that were committed during the American Revolutionary War, seeking to recontextualise their importance within the broader frame of the study of violence while building a narrative that ... -
Quantitative analysis of the Early Christian churches of Central Lycia
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)Since the publication of R. Martin Harrison’s seminal work, ‘Churches and chapels of Central Lycia’ in 1963, numerous scholars have focused on the region, attracted by the large number of extant remains. From large-scale ...