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Mick Jackson

Mick Jackson has worked in the sports industry for 30 years. A personal trainer at Hallam Active gyms, with qualifications in body building, TRX, and resistance band training.

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Lewis Sainsbury

Lewis Sainsbury is a qualified personal trainer at Hallam Active gyms. He helps clients who are just starting on their fitness journey, as well as those looking to develop new technical skills.

Stylistics Research Group

A group of internationally leading scholars working in stylistics, cognitive stylistics, narratology and empirical research

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Research at Humanities Research Centre in the fields of history, English and screenwriting

Readerships and Literary Cultures 1900–1950 Special Collection

A collection of novels which reflects the wide range of literary tastes during the period 1900–1950, consisting of some 750 novels, most in early editions, by 229 different authors

Chris Hopkins and Erica Brown: English popular fiction 1900–1950 and the reading public

The Readerships and Literary Cultures 1900–1950 Special Collection is a collection of 1,000 early editions of popular novels, with research into popular fiction, readerships and hierarchies of literary taste

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English

Saving our digital heritage from being deleted

When Flash Player is deleted at the end of 2020, many important works of digital fiction will be erased. We've found an innovative, immersive way to preserve them.

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English

Matthew Stibbe: Changing views of twentieth century German history at A/AS and GCSE level

Matthew Stibbe's research on different aspects of World War I captivity and post-war reintegration of POWs into society offers new ways of looking at the legacy of the First World War in the 1920s and early 1930s

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History
 

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