School of History, Law and Social Sciences
The Changing Face of Food Poverty with Special Reference to Wales
Author: Beck, D., 2018Supervisor: Gwilym, H. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
An evaluation of adopting or excluding suggested prayers of response in evangelistic literature used by British Christians with particular reference to authorial intention
Author: Bennett, D., 9 Jan 2014Supervisor: Sainsbury, S. (External person) (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Professional Doctorates
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Children's palliative care and health promotion: Distinctly different concepts, or congruent alliance?
Author: Bennett, V., Jan 2017Supervisor: Noyes, J. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Girard Contests Nietzsche: A case of Misplaced Resentment - Dionysos and the Crucified
Author: Blaskow, N., 15 Feb 2022Supervisor: Huskinson, L. (Supervisor) & Cowdell, S. (External person) (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Isaac Williams (1802-1865), the Oxford Movement and the High Churchmen: A Study of his Theological and Devotional Writings.
Author: Boneham, J., 2009Supervisor: Morgan, D. (Supervisor) & Pope, R. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The itineries of John Morton, Bishop of Ely, then Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Chancellor of England; and King Henry VII, 1485-1500
Author: Bradley, S., 1 Sept 2015Supervisor: Loades, D. (Supervisor) & Claydon, T. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Spirit Christology in the christian tradition : from the patristic period to the rise of Pentecostalism in the twentieth-century
Author: Bryant, H., 21 Oct 2013Supervisor: Thomas, C. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Politics, government and society in Edinburgh, 1780-1833
Author: Brydon, W., Jan 1988Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Self, Infinity, Rebirth: A Jungian Critique of The Walking Dead
Author: Buchanan, E., 8 Jun 2021Supervisor: Huskinson, L. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The practical difficulties of applying current trade mark law, actions for passing off and copyright law to literary fictional characters per se, independent of the original work
Author: Bukatz, T., Jan 2017Supervisor: Hyland, M. (Supervisor) & Griffiths, A. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy