Dr Lori Allen, SOAS, University of London
A Genealogy of Political Proof: one hundred years of investigative commissions to Palestine, 1919-2009
Professor Mona Baker, University of Manchester
Translating the Egyptian Revolution: activist use of translation to connect with global publics and protest movements
Dr Nicholas Baragwanath, University of Nottingham
Haydn, Solfeggio, and the Art of Melody: A new approach to the classical style
Dr Djurdja Bartlett, University of the Arts London
Translating Fashion: Eastern Europe, Western Europe, 1910-2010
Dr Rebecca Beasley, University of Oxford
Russomania: British modernism and the translation of Russian culture
Dr Manuella Blackburn, Liverpool Hope University
Intercultural creativity in electroacoustic music: Integrating Indian music cultural sound emblems into new works
Professor Jean Boase-Beier, University of East Anglia
Translating the Poetry of the Holocaust
Dr Emma Campbell, University of Warwick
Translation in Medieval Francophone Texts and Manuscripts
Dr Alice Jane Collett, York St John University
Women in Early Indian Buddhism
Dr Matthew Cook, Birkbeck College
Queer Domesticities: homosexualities and home lives in twentieth-century London
Professor Nandini Das, University of Liverpool
An edition of Levant Travels, South Asia, and Anglo-Ottoman Diplomacy in Richard Hakluyt’s Principal Navigations (1598-1600)
Dr Jason Dittmer, University College London
Diplomacy as Translation: British foreign policy as a techno-cultural assemblage
Dr Lutz Doering, Durham University
Tosefta Shabbat: introduction, translation and commentary
Professor Alison Donnell, University of Reading
Caribbean Queer: desire, dissidence and the constructions of literary subjectivity
Dr Helen Finch, University of Leeds
Literary Testimony, Transnational Memories: the politics of transmission of Holocaust testimony in the German cultural field
Professor Robert Gildea, University of Oxford
The French Resistance between Myth, Memory and Narrative
Professor Michael Green, Northumbria University
Ghosting Through: ficto-critical translation as a means of resisting the appropriations of history and place
Dr Elizabeth Mary Hammond, University of Southampton
A publishing and reception history of Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations” 1860-2012
Professor Andrew Hiscock, Bangor University
Shakespeare, Ralegh, Essex, Middleton and the Theatre of War, 1588-1618
Dr Carool Kersten, King’s College London
Translating Islamic values into civil society practice: Indonesian experiments in the creation of a cosmopolitan and cultural Islam
Dr Amanda Lillie, University of York
Architecture in Italian Renaissance Painting
Dr Femke Saskia Molekamp, University of Warwick
The Making of the Geneva Bible: histories of translation and reading
Dr Julia Moses, University of Sheffield
Civilising Marriage: matrimony and the State in Imperial Germany, 1870-1914
Professor Martin O’Shaughnessy, Nottingham Trent University
The cinema of Laurent Cantet
Dr Carolyn Pedwell, Newcastle University
Affective Relations: the transnational politics of emotion
Dr William Pettigrew, University of Kent
Cultural Hybridisation and Early Modern Globalisation: 17th Century English corporations and the development of a global dialogue about governance
Dr Matthew Potter, Northumbria University
Politics, Patriotism and Painting: the acquisition of British pictures by Australian National Galleries, 1860-1949
Dr James Renton, Edge Hill University
The Middle East: The rise and fall of an idea
Dr Eugene Rogan, University of Oxford
The Great War in the Middle East, 1914-1920
Dr Jan Rueger, Birkbeck College
A History of the Anglo-German Relationship, 1807-1952
Dr Siobhan Shilton, University of Bristol
Transcultural Encounters: postcolonialism in the visual arts
Dr Gigliola Sulis, University of Leeds
The Island, the Nation, the World: Sergio Atzeni and the post-modern definition of Sardinian ethnic identity
Professor Stuart Taberner, University of Leeds
German-language Literature and Transnationalism
Dr Natalya Vince, University of Portsmouth
Rewriting the veteran: gender, geography, generation and the Algerian War
Dr Abigail Ward, University of Nottingham
Representations of Indian Indenture in Contemporary Caribbean Literature
Dr Genevieve Warwick, University of Edinburgh
Sculpture in Painting: medial translations in Renaissance art
Dr Holger Michael Zellentin, University of Nottingham
Islam Before Muhammad