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Albert Brenchat Aguilar – History of Art Department
The Wholeness that is the Environment: Patterns of International Planning, c1957-76
Aleks Catina – History of Art Department
Unofficial Architectures of Irony: Second and Third World Criticality in Spatial Practices of Radical Difference
Eva DuBose – History of Art Department
Beyond the Image; Visualising Devotion in Tensta Parish Church
Dima Hussein – History of Art Department
Modernization, Built Heritage, and Conflict in Old Damascus, 1925-1979
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Senam Okudzeto – Humanities and Cultural Studies
Ghana Must Go: Modernity, Memory and Material Culture in Post-Independence West Africa
Patrick Quinlan – History of Art Department
Stigma and Significance: The Lives and Afterlives of Ireland’s Lunatic Asylums
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Stephen Rosser – History of Art Department
Rebuilding the City of London in the Age of Global Markets: A Study of Architectural Discourse
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Rebecca Simovic – History of Art Department
Scales of Representation: Montenegrin Partisan War Memorials in the Context of the `Transnational¿ and the New Nation State
Johann Spillner – History of Art Department
Displaying the Invisible: Islamic
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