History, Classics and Archaeology, School of: Recent submissions
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City of marble, a city of song: Roman monuments and the poetics of space in Ovidian poetry
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)This thesis explores the interaction between place and poetry in Ovid’s poetic corpus. Throughout his works, the poet’s repeated depictions of Roman urban space and monumental architecture confirm the fundamental ... -
Black, black, beautiful black: the educational use of African American children’s literature in New York City, 1965-1979
(The University of Edinburgh, 2021-07-31)This thesis examines Black pride, Black history and Black memory in a renaissance of Black-authored US children’s books from 1965 to 1979. African American children’s books had a long history of furthering a Black ... -
Language and politics in the world of the Hellenistic Poleis: the evidence of inscriptions
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-11-30)This dissertation examines the relationship between language and politics in the Hellenistic period, more specifically during the third and second centuries BC, with a particular focus on the shared political language ... -
Elite women and power in Late Medieval Scotland, 1296 to 1458.
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-11-30)This thesis is a case study of elite women in late medieval Scotland, which contributes to the ongoing re-assessment of women and power in medieval Europe called the ‘Beyond Exceptionalism’ movement. The debate around ... -
Urbes Thraciarum in Late Antiquity: an archaeological assessment of the cities of Thracia from Diocletian to Maurice (284-602)
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-11-30)This thesis is a critical analysis of the archaeological remains of the major urban centres of the late antique province of Thracia between the late 3rd and early 7th century. The first part presents the material ... -
Narrative agency of women accused of homicide: New York City and London, 1880-1914
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-11-30)This thesis examines the role of narrative agency in the meaning-making process of cases of women accused of adult-victim homicides in New York City and London from 1880 to 1914. The place of women as perpetrators ... -
Eros, Euripides and a re-evaluation of Greek sexuality with particular reference to Alcestis, Andromache, Andromeda, Antigone and Helen
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-11-30)Accounts of love and marriage in Euripidean tragedy have formed a consensus that eros never has positive effects, but leads only to misfortune (Greek eros means sexual longing and thus differs from the English ‘love’, which ... -
Roles of the Edinburgh, Kelso, and Newcastle dispensaries in charitable relief, 1776-1810
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-07-26)This thesis explores late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British charitable medical provision through a comparative study of the Edinburgh, Kelso, and Newcastle dispensaries. It is situated within historical ... -
Representations of the Northern Ireland 'Troubles' within the British media, 1973-1997
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26)This thesis investigates British media representations of the conflict in Northern Ireland between 1973 and 1997, and how these affected the lived experiences of the Irish in Britain over this period. The ‘Troubles’ ... -
Greek epic parody
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26)In this work, I will investigate the historical origins and the most essential features of Greek epic parody, a literary genre that has its roots in the archaic stages of Greek literature but that was formally codified in ... -
Language and identity amongst Irish migrants in London, Philadelphia and San Francisco, 1850-1920
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26)This thesis examines the Irish language in London, Philadelphia and San Francisco in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Exploring the ways in which Irish speakers used and maintained their language in the ... -
Muslim men in the imagination of the Medieval West, c. 1000 – c. 1250
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26)This thesis focuses on how Muslims, specifically men, were represented in terms of gender, ethnicity, and religion in the central Middle Ages. While the scope of the issue is wide, the focus is on the twelfth century, when ... -
British policy and the protection of minorities 1878-1939
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26)This thesis considers the question of the protection of vulnerable minority populations in the Ottoman Empire and in Europe, in the context of Britain’s role as a global manager of the international system. It addresses ... -
Ribemont-sur-Ancre, ritual practice, and northern Gallic sanctuaries from the third through first century B.C.
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26)The following thesis addresses the Iron Age origins and development of the northern Gallic sanctuary of Ribemont-sur-Ancre, exploring the material remains of ritual practice it provides in comparison with material ... -
Scots in Ireland under the Union: the boundaries of Britishness c.1800-1925
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26)The aim of this study is to contribute towards historical understanding of how Scottishness, Irishness, and Britishness were constructed and operated within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, c.1800-1925. ... -
Edward Irving, Thomas Carlyle, and the making of the ‘Victorian Prophet’
(The University of Edinburgh, 2020-02-11)The concept of the ’Victorian prophet’ has been used by scholars to refer to such figures as Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin as they secularised the office of the Old Testament prophet for industrialising Britain in the ... -
Political change and Scottish Nationalism in Dundee 1973-2012
(The University of Edinburgh, 2019-11-12)Prior to the 2014 independence referendum, the Scottish National Party’s strongest bastions of support were in rural areas. The sole exception was Dundee, where it has consistently enjoyed levels of support well ahead of ... -
Identifying the disappeared: testing a novel method for sorting commingled human remains
(The University of Edinburgh, 2019-11-29)Individualisation of commingled remains is the first step towards identification of skeletal remains, and thus to returning a loved one to their family or community after tragedy and to providing closure. Currently, there ... -
Between the desert and the deep: the lived experience of the funerary landscape of the ancient Maghreb (4th – 1st millennium BCE)
(The University of Edinburgh, 2019-11-29)This thesis focusses on the underlying traditions, inspirations, and influences that led to the creation of the so-called Numidian elite funerary architecture of the 4th to 1st centuries BCE in the ancient Maghreb. Using ... -
Sino-British negotiations and the search for a Post-War settlement, 1942-1949: treaties, Hong Kong, and Tibet
(The University of Edinburgh, 2019-11-29)Despite the vast research by scholars on international history during the era of the Pacific War, comparatively little has been written about the bi-lateral relationship between the Chinese Nationalist government and the ...