The twice-yearly British Academy Review contains articles illustrating the wide range of scholarship which the British Academy promotes in its role as the UK’s academy for the humanities and social sciences.
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The ‘Credit Crunch’ and Trust
Geoffrey Hosking
‘Levelled by booksellers’: Sir Walter Scott, Robert Cadell, and the Economic Crash of 1825-1826
Ross Alloway
The Effect of Taxes and Bans on Passive Smoking
Jérôme Adda and Francesca Cornaglia
Dispossession and Displacement: Forced Migration in the Middle East and Africa
Dawn Chatty
Toleration, Past and Present
Jon Parkin and Tim Stanton
Why Humans aren’t just Great Apes
Robin Dunbar
Autism and the Imaginative Mind
Ilona Roth
Anthropology is not ethnography
Tim Ingold
Palace or Powerstation? Museums Today
Duncan Robinson
Music for a late Anglo-Saxon Benedictine Abbey: The Winchester Troper
Susan Rankin
The Oxford Francis Bacon, and the Materiality of Texts
Graham Rees
Biographical Memoirs of British Academy Fellows
Peter Marshall
Ben Pimlott
Peter Hennessy
Constitutional Renewal
Andrew Blick
Clearing a Path through the Copyright Jungle
John Kay
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