Hannah Francis
Black British History, Inclusive Teaching and Curriculum Reform
Black British History, Inclusive Teaching and Curriculum Reform
The Significance of Magazine Publishing for Black British Art
Unattributable Briefs: Painting and Drawing Black Resistance Histories in the English speaking Caribbean, 1969-1974
Television Drama in Transition: Screen Two, the Single Play, and the Television Film
Developing a TV Drama for the Misrepresented: British Female Arab Actors
Animals as builders: Exploring animal buildings as sites of agency, rights, and politics
A Cross-Century Communication between Elizabeth Gaskell and Virginia Woolf via “the Chinese Katherine Mansfield”: Narrative Legacy across Time and Space
Human-Computer Counter-Choreographies
Resistance, Collaboration, and the Spaces in Between: the Internment of British Citizens in France, 1935-1955
Edward Gorey’s Neo-Victorian Picturebooks: Unravelling the Dark Humours of Childhood Culture
“Lesbian?”... “She no Lebanese. She Punjabi!”: Tracing the experiences of working-class, queer British South Asian women, 1970s to 1990s