Journal of the British Academy, Volume 4

Volume 4 contains 11 articles posted to the Journal of the British Academy in 2016.

Articles

Rival jihads: Islam and the Great War in the Middle East, 1914-1918
Eugene Rogan
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 1-20, 19 January 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.001

Economic impossibilities for our grandchildren?
Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 21-51, 2 March 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.021

Reinventing the corporation
Colin Mayer
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 53-72, 30 March 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.053

Food globalisation in prehistory: The agrarian foundations of an interconnected continent
Martin Jones with Harriet Hunt, Catherine Kneale, Emma Lightfoot, Diane Lister, Xinyi Liu, and Giedre Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 73-87, 31 August 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.073

Social class mobility in modern Britain: Changing structure, constant process
John H Goldthorpe
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 89-111, 18 July 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.089

Thomas Hobbes: Liberal illiberal
Noel Malcolm
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 113-136, 31 August 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.113

Cuchulain in the General Post Office: Gaelic revival, Irish rising
Joep Leerssen
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 137-168, 15 September 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.137

The Shakespearean unscene: sexual phantasies in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Lorna Hutson
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 169-195, 10 October 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.169

Modernist perambulations through time and space: from Enlightened walking to crawling, stalking, modelling and street-walking
Anne Fuchs
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 197-219, 18 October 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.197

Passionate, eloquent and determined: Heroines’ tales and feminine poetics
Helen Cooper
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 221-244, 18 October 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.221

The rise of ‘no religion’ in Britain: The emergence of a new cultural majority
Linda Woodhead
Posted to JBA volume 4, pp. 245-261, 8 December 2016. DOI 10.5871/jba/004.245


The texts of these lectures are printed in British Academy Lectures 2015-16 (262 pages; 978-0-19-726604-5 pbk), which can be purchased through Oxford University Press

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