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The list on this page shows all digital winners of the AHRC Research Grants up to awards given at the June 2006 panel meeting. If you are on the list and want to update some information, you can email the AHDS.

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Panel 1: Classics, Ancient History, Archaeology
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Prof C GambleUniversity of Southampton01/01/1999Lower Palaeolithic technology, raw material and population ecology
Prof S ShennanUniversity College London01/01/1999Spatial and chronological patterns in the "Neolithisation" of Europe
Prof R GilchristUniversity of Reading01/01/1999The cemeteries of London's medieval religious houses, c1100-1540
Dr R HarrisUniversity of Reading01/02/1999The Palace of Westminster4
Dr A BowmanUniversity of Oxford01/03/1999The Vindolanda writing-tablets: edition with commentary and electronic databaseYes
Dr D ObbinkUniversity of Oxford15/04/1999Imaging papyri at Oxford2
Prof S KeayUniversity of Southampton01/05/1999Roman towns in the lower-middle Tiber Valley
Prof R CrampUniversity of Durham01/06/1999The corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone sculpture
Dr Z ArchibaldUniversity of Liverpool01/07/1999The British archaeological expedition to the ancient emporium at Vetren-Pistiros, central Bulgaria
Dr R DonahueUniversity of Bradford01/07/1999Hunter-gatherer mobility and subsistence strategies in the Yorkshire Dales
Prof J HunterUniversity of Birmingham01/07/1999St Nicholas' Chapel, Papa Stronsay, Orkney
Dr I HaynesBirkbeck College10/08/1999The Apulum Project. Excavation of a sanctuary of Liber Pater, within the Roman town of Apulum, near Alba Iulia, Romania
Prof M FulfordUniversity of Reading01/12/1999Silchester Roman city: development of on-line archive for insula IX 'Town Life' projectYes
Prof J NorthUniversity College London03/04/2000The Lexicon of Festus: text, translation and full scholarly commentary
Prof A KnappUniversity of Glasgow01/06/2000Archaeological excavations at Politiko Phorades, 2000
Prof S ShennanUniversity College London01/07/2001The origin and spread of Neolithic plant economies in the Near East and EuropeYes
Dr S HillsonUniversity College London06/08/2001Human remains from Archaic/Classical cemeteries on the island of Astypalaia, Dodecanese, Greece
Dr G HerrmannUniversity College London01/06/2002Merv, central Asian city: a programme of ceramic analysesYes
Prof A KnappUniversity of Glasgow01/06/2002The Troodos archaeological and environmental survey projectYes
Prof C DyerUniversity of Leicester01/08/2002Medieval settlements and landscapes in the Whittlewood area4
Prof G BaileyUniversity of Newcastle upon Tyne01/10/2002Coastal shell middens and agricultural origins in Atlantic Europe
Prof S KeayUniversity of Southampton01/10/2002Urban connectivity in Iron-Age and Roman Southern Spain
Dr L BarhamUniversity of Bristol01/07/2003The human settlement of the Luangwa Rift Valley, Zambia - a microcosm of African prehistory
Prof L JeffcottUniversity of Cambridge01/07/2003Palaeopathology and the origins and evolution of horse husbandryYes
Prof P UckoUniversity College London01/10/2003Reassessing ancient Egyptian crops, crop husbandry and the agrarian landscapeYes
Dr G LockUniversity of Oxford01/04/2004South Cadbury Environs ProjectYes
Prof R CrampUniversity of Durham01/06/2004The corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone sculpture4
Ms A ClaridgeRoyal Holloway, University of London01/11/2003*The evolution of Rome's maritime façade: archaeology and geomorphology at Castleporziano
Dr R ConinghamUniversity of Bradford01/11/2003*The Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka) project: the hinterland (phase 2)
Prof S MitchellUniversity of Exeter01/11/2003*Pagan monotheism and its intellectual context in the Roman world8
Dr J D RichardsUniversity of York01/11/2003*Anglo-Saxon landscape and economy: using portable antiques to study Anglo-Saxon and Viking England
Prof O TaplinUniversity of Oxford01/11/2003*The performance reception of Greek and Roman plays
Dr M ZvelebilUniversity of Sheffield01/11/2003*Biological and cultural identity of first farmers: multiple bioarchaeological analyses of Central European cemetery
Dr M Parker PearsonUniversity of Sheffield01/05/2004*The Beaker isotope project: mobility, migration and diet in the British early bronze age
Dr A K BowmanUniversity of Oxford01/11/2004*The Economy of the Roman Empire: Integration, Growth and Decline
Prof M FulfordUniversity of Reading01/11/2004*A City in Transition: Silchester insula IX: the late second and third centuries
Prof C H GosdenUniversity of Oxford01/11/2004*Technologies of Enchantment: Celtic Art in Southern Britain in the Middle and Late Iron Age
Prof P BishopUniversity of Glasgow01/06/2005*Early historic landscapes and the rise of centralised states on the Mekong Delta, Cambodia
Dr K M DobneyUniversity of Durham01/06/2005*The prehistoric origins of Orcadian cultural exchange networks: biomolecular and morphometric studies of Orkney voles
Dr M PontingUniversity of Liverpool01/06/2005*An economy in chaos? Analysis of Roman silver coins, Nero to Septimius Severus
Mr M Wilson JonesUniversity of Bath01/06/2005*The early development and formal definition of the Ionic capital2
Prof R A HodgesUniversity of East Anglia01/11/2005*San Vincenzo 5 - Excavations of San Vincenzo Maggiore and the associated temporay and collective workshops
Prof S J ShennanUniversity College London01/11/2005*The origin and spread of stock-keeping in the Near East and Europe
Dr D TudhopeUniversity of Glamorgan01/11/2005*Semantic Tools for Archaeological Resources6
Prof SJ KeayUniversity of Southampton01/06/2006*The Portus Project
Prof SJ MithenUniversity of Reading01/06/2006*The role of shell middens in the Mesolithic settlement of Western Scotland and the transition to the Neolithic: A technological study of chipped stone
Prof R ParkerUniversity of Oxford01/06/2006*Lexicon of Greek Personal Names: Coastal Asia Minor
Dr E RobsonUniversity of Cambridge01/06/2006*The geography of knowledge in Assyria and Babylonia, 700-200 BCE: a diachronic comparison of four scholarly libraries
 
Panel 2: Visual Arts and Media: practice, history, theory
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Mr S HoskinsUniversity of the West of England01/02/1999An investigation into what constitues a reproduction in the 20th century, through the 19th century collotype process
Dr M JancovichUniversity of Nottingham01/02/1999Film consumption and the city: a historical case study in the city of Nottingham, 1900-present
Prof W RoweBirkbeck College01/03/1999Relics and selves: institutions of cultural nationalism in Argentina, Brazil and Chile5
Ms C EvansCentral St Martins College of Art and Design01/07/1999Fashion and modernity: New methodologies
Prof C HopeSchool of Advanced Study01/08/1999The correspondence of Aby Warburg and the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg: an electronic catlaogue of the Warburg Institute archiveYes
Dr C PengUniversity of Sheffield01/08/1999Reconstructing historical architecture and cities in hypermedia space for collaborative research and design
Dr N McKernanOpen University02/08/1999British Universities Newsreel Project, a research database of twentieth-century historyYes
Prof A CummingsRoyal College of Art01/10/199920th century materials in art, craft and design
Dr C MelvilleUniversity of Cambridge01/10/1999The Shah-nama project5
Dr S WordenUniversity of the West of England01/01/2000Digital Arts Curation and Practice: aesthetics, participation and diversity4
Ms S BoyceUniversity of East London10/01/2000Digital Folders
Dr H LeahyUniversity of Manchester01/04/2000Patronage of the visual arts and the formation of art institutions in the North West of England 1770-1900
Prof L MacDonaldUniversity of Derby01/06/2000Direct Digital Image Capture of Stained Glass
Prof L SchaafUniversity of Glasgow01/06/2000The Correspondence of William Henry Fox TalbotYes4
Ms A ShillitoEdinburgh College of Art01/09/2000Three-dimensional haptic and multi-sensory computer applications for creative processes in applied arts and design
Prof J EakinsUniversity of Northumbria at Newcastle01/10/2000A Shape Retrieval System for Watermark Images6
Prof N LlewellynUniversity of Sussex01/10/2000Towards a National Census of Funeral Monuments: A Pilot Study of East and West Sussex
Prof R RussellUniversity of Sheffield01/10/2000Russian Visual Arts, 1863-1913: Documents from the British Library Collection5
Dr G AustinUniversity of Sheffield30/10/2000A critical and bibliographical study of stars in modern French film5
Mr S HoskinsUniversity of the West of England01/10/2001What constitutes a reproduction in the 20th century, through the 19th century collotype process?
Dr V ToulminUniversity of Sheffield01/10/2001Analysing the Mitchell and Kenyon Collection in relation to regional and non-fiction films 1900-1911Yes
Dr M PhillipsUniversity of Leicester17/08/2002Globalising British ruralities? The export and reconstruction of socio-spatial identities through British television dramas
Prof J ZhangBournemouth University01/01/2002Fast animator controlled synthetic creature skin deformations
Dr C GereBirkbeck College01/10/2002The digital and computer-based arts in the United Kingdom from their origins to 1980
Dr A WoodcockCoventry University01/07/2003Nurturing the engagement of autistic children through digital technology environments
Dr B GrahamUniversity of Sunderland01/09/2003Curating new media art
Ms B BurmanUniversity of Southampton01/10/2003Pockets of history: production and consumption of women's tie-on pockets in Britain from 1690-1914
Dr R BickersUniversity of Bristol01/10/2003The History of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service (1854-1949)
Mr S HoskinsUniversity of the West of England01/10/2003Methodologies for the integration of fine art practice and wide format digital printing
Mr I StorerLoughborough University01/08/2003Incorporating human motion data within computer generated product design presentations
Prof S PartridgeUniversity of Dundee07/02/2004Rewind: artists' video in the 70s and 80s
Mr T BergfelderUniversity of Southampton01/11/2003*German-speaking emigres in British Cinema, 1925-1950
Mr R GarsideLancaster University01/11/2003*Ruskin's Venetian Notebooks: reconstructing the research methods and compositional practices for "The Stone of Venice"3
Dr J JacobsUniversity of Edinburgh01/11/2003*Difference and repetition: an investigation of the residential highrise as a global form
Prof J RichardsLancaster University01/11/2003*Ruskinian theatre: the aesthetics of the late 19th Century popular London stage 1870-19017
Dr D HesmondhalghThe Open University01/11/2004*Creative Work in the Cultural Industries
Dr M F MacDonaldUniversity of Glasgow01/11/2004*The creation and marketing of the etchings of James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)6
Prof PM Blundell JonesUniversity of Sheffield01/06/2005*East Asian influence on modern architecture in Europe, 1918-19394
Dr J HallamUniversity of Liverpool01/06/2005*City in Film: Liverpool's urban landscape and the moving image
Prof D HowardUniversity of Cambridge01/06/2005*Sharing and Visualizing Old St. Peter's: East and West in Renaissance Rome1
Mr I JohnstonGlasgow School of Art01/06/2005*The British Empire exhibition, Glasgow 1938
Prof S NealeUniversity of Exeter01/06/2005*Gavrik Losey and British film production from the mid 1960s and to the mid 1970s
Dr A HardyCardiff University01/11/2005*The Indian Temple: Production, Place and Patronage4
Dr A PhillipsGoldsmiths College, University of London01/11/2005*Curating Architecture: researching the influence of architectural ideas in contemporary curatorial practice
Prof C RustSheffield Hallam University01/11/2005*Transmitting Craft Knowledge: Eliciting and passing on the skills of craft masters with the help of interactive media
Prof K SteemersUniversity of Cambridge01/11/2005*Designing with Light in Libraries
Prof P ColdwellUniversity of the Arts London01/06/2006*The Personalised Surface within Fine Art Digital Printmaking
Dr B GrahamUniversity of Sunderland01/06/2006*Curating New Media Art - Networks and Collaborations
Prof KJ IzodUniversity of Stirling01/06/2006*The Cinema Authorship of Lindsay Anderson
Dr H MaclennanUniversity of Gloucestershire01/06/2006*The Prints, Bookworks and drawings of Birgit Skiold (1923-1982), an interactive 'catalogue-raisonne' based on works in the BSMT collection
Mr DM PinchbeckUniversity of Portsmouth01/06/2006*An exploration of the potential for new narrative experiences in first person perspective gaming7
Prof G PollockUniversity of Leeds01/06/2006*Concentrationary Memories and the Politics of Representation5
 
Panel 3: English Language and Literature
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Dr E ClarkeUniversity of Warwick01/01/1999Early modern women's manuscript compilations
Prof N WoodDe Montfort University01/02/1999The Hockliffe project
Dr P RobinsonDe Montfort University01/06/1999The Canterbury Tales Project
Dr E ShafferSchool of Advanced Study01/06/1999European Critical Heritage: the reception of British authors in Europe5
Prof I DonaldsonUniversity of Cambridge01/07/1999The Cambridge edition of the works of Ben Jonson
Prof J HillUniversity of Leeds01/09/1999Fontes Anglo-SaxoniciYes
Prof R CoatesUniversity of Sussex01/01/2000Digital archive of the place-names of England (DAPNE)6
Dr A McDermottUniversity of Birmingham01/01/2000The Johnson Project: historical Corpus work6
Prof A WarnerUniversity of York01/01/2000York-Helsinki Parsed corpus of Old English5
Prof N WoodDe Montfort University01/02/2000The Hockliffe Project
Prof P FranceUniversity of Edinburgh01/06/2000Bibliography of Scottish literature in translation; pre 1900 project
Prof D HewittUniversity of Aberdeen01/06/2000The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels: Final PhaseYes
Dr M MackayUniversity of Edinburgh01/07/2000The Edinburgh Historical Linguistic Atlases: Early Middle English and Older Scots5
Prof C KayUniversity of Glasgow01/09/2000The Historical Thesaurus of English: the final stagesYes
Prof F RiddyUniversity of York01/10/2000Privately-owned English urban manuscripts, 1300-1476: a database
Prof R JackUniversity of Edinburgh01/06/2001Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation (BOSLIT)
Prof C MulveyKing Alfred's College01/06/2001Encoding an On-Line Electronic Scholarly Edition and Implementing an XML PrototypeYes
Prof M ShortLancaster University01/06/2001A corpus-based study of speech, thought and writing presentation in contemporary spoken British EnglishYes5
Dr P GarsideCardiff University01/10/2001British Fiction, 1800-1929: A Database of Production, Circulation and Reception HistoryYes
Dr J KirkQueen's University Belfast01/10/2001Sociolinguistics of Standardisation of English in Ireland
Prof D ScraggUniversity of Manchester01/10/2001An inventory of script categories and spellings in eleventh-century English
Prof W ThomasUniversity of Wales, Swansea01/10/2001A Bilingual On-line Bibliography of Welsh-English Literary Translations5
Dr J ThompsonQueen's University Belfast01/09/2002Imagining history: medieval texts, contexts and communities in 'the English Brut Tradition'
Dr A LitvackQueen's University Belfast01/10/2002The Clarendon edition of Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend
Mr D BrittonUniversity of Edinburgh01/07/2003The Edinburgh Historical Linguistic Atlases & Text Corpora: Early Middle English and Older Scots5
Dr D YeandleKing's College London01/09/2003Line by line bibliographical database of Wolfram von Eschenbach's 'Parzival' (Phase II)Yes
Dr J KirkQueen's University Belfast01/12/2003Integrating prosody, pragmatics and syntax in a corpus-based linguistic description of Irish standard
Mr J McLavertyKeele University01/11/2003*Textual edition and archive of the works of Jonathan Swift
Dr C ShrankUniversity of Aberdeen01/11/2003*The origins of early modern literature: recovering mid-Tudor writing for a modern readership
Prof L PearceLancaster University01/05/2004*Mediating marginalities: narrative and the negotiation of immigrant identity in Greater Manchester
Dr E TreharneUniversity of Leicester01/05/2004*The production and use of English manuscripts 1060-1220
Prof B VickersSchool of Advanced Study, University of London01/05/2004*An old-spelling edition of the complete works of John Ford
Prof H WoodhuysenSchool of Advanced Study, University of London01/05/2004*Catalogue of English literary manuscripts: 1450-1700 (CELM) and monograph on English manuacript culture 1450-17004
Dr D FullerUniversity of Birmingham01/11/2004*Beyond the Book: Mass Reading Events and Contemporary Cultures of Reading
Prof P BrookerUniversity of Nottingham01/06/2005*Modernist Magazines: A critical and cultural history
Prof GR CrockerUniversity of Manchester01/11/2005*The lexis of cloth and clothing in Britain c. 700 - 1450: origins, identification, contexts and change2
Prof T Turville-PetreUniversity of Nottingham01/11/2005*An Electronic Edition of Piers Plowman in Cambridge University Library MS Gg.4.31
Dr JB CorbettUniversity of Glasgow01/06/2006*The Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (1700-1945)
Prof R MooneyUniversity of York01/06/2006*Identification of the Scribes Responsible for Copying Major Works of Middle English Literature
Prof J ThompsonThe Queen’s University of Belfast01/06/2006*Geographies of Orthodoxy: mapping the English-Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, c. 1350-1550
 
Panel 4: Medieval and Modern History
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Dr M FischerUniversity of Kent at Canterbury01/01/1999Dynamic encoding of historical documents: people, property and rights in 18th century Corsican notaries acts6
Prof P MarshallSchool of Advanced Study01/01/1999The Royal Historical Society British and Irish bibliographiesYes
Dr R GlasscockUniversity of Cambridge01/02/1999Records of central government taxation in England, c.1190-1690
Prof C HarveyUniversity of the West of England01/02/1999The London Electoral Database circa 1700-1850
Prof D d'AvrayUniversity College London01/08/1999Medieval English monasticism: the records
Dr C LeyserUniversity of Manchester01/09/1999Religion, dynasty, and patronage in Rome, circa 440 to circa 840
Dr K FinchamUniversity of Kent at Canterbury01/10/1999The clergy of the Church of England database, 1540-1835
Prof K BrownUniversity of St Andrews01/12/1999The Scottish Parliament ProjectYes
Dr A StrugnellUniversity of Hull01/12/1999Completion of the British contribution to the preparation and publication of an international scholarly, critical edition and bibliography of Raynal's Histoire des deux Indes5
Prof J NelsonKing's College London01/01/2000Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
Dr A ThomsonUniversity of Sussex01/01/2000The Forgotten Migrants: A Cultural History of Postwar British Migrants Who Returned 'Home' from AustraliaYes
Prof D SmithUniversity of York01/06/2000English Episcopal Acta
Prof J Riley-SmithUniversity of Cambridge01/09/2000Acta of King Henry II
Mr D ChaddUniversity of East Anglia01/10/2000On-line Resource of Medieval Liturgical Texts7
Dr B CrawfordUniversity of St Andrews01/10/2000Study of Norse-Celtic place-names in the frontier zone of the medieval province of Moray. A pilot project for the Scottish place-name database.5
Dr E WelchUniversity of Sussex01/10/2000The Material Renaissance:Costs and Consumption in Italy 1300-16502
Prof C SmithUniversity of Kent at Canterbury01/04/2001'The Ocean Steamship: Towards a Cultural History of Maritime Power'
Prof A PettegreeUniversity of St Andrews01/10/2001The Sixteenth century French Religious Book
Prof C SmithUniversity of Kent at Canterbury01/08/2002The ocean steamship: a cultural history of Victorian maritime power 1850-1900
Dr C EsdaileUniversity of Liverpool01/09/2002Guerrillas, Bandits and social war in Spain, 1808-1814
Prof R FrameUniversity of Durham01/09/2002English landholding in Ireland, c1200-c1360Yes
Dr K LilleyQueen's University Belfast01/01/2003Mapping the medieval urban landscape: Edward I's 'new towns' of England and Wales1
Prof N SaulRoyal Holloway01/09/2003Richard II and the English Royal Treasure2
Dr R CustUniversity of Birmingham01/10/2003The Court of Chivalry and the Defence of Honour in England, 1633-1641Yes
Dr R FollettUniversity of Sussex01/10/2003Race and Labour in the Cane Fields: Documenting Louisiana Sugar, 1844-1917
Dr V HardingBirkbeck College01/10/2003People in Place: families, households and housing in early modern LondonYes
Dr S BoardmanUniversity of Edinburgh01/11/2003*Survey of Saint dedications in medieval Scotland
Dr R IliffeImperial College London01/05/2004*The Newton theological papers project
Dr P JaggarSchool of Oriental and African Studies01/05/2004*Early Nigerian manuscripts: an interdisciplinary study pf the Kanuri glosses and Arabic commentaries5
Prof D CesaraniRoyal Holloway, University of London01/11/2004*Jewish Philanthropy and Social Development in Europe, ca. 1800-1940: The Case of the Rothschilds
Prof M GreengrassUniversity of Sheffield01/11/2004*The Online Variorum Edition of John Foxe, Acts and Monuments [...}, Books 1-9
Dr T M WilliamsonUniversity of East Anglia01/11/2004*A GIS-Aided study of Agriculture and the landscape in the Midland England1
Dr G CohenUniversity of Durham01/06/2005*Party membership and activism in the north-east of England 1945-1974
Dr M DaviesUniversity College London01/06/2005*Londoners and the Law: pleadings in the court of common pleas 1399-1509
Dr J JacobsThe Open University01/06/2005*Home and Away Traditional Tourists and the Thoroughly Modern Bedouin2
Prof C JonesUniversity of Warwick01/06/2005*The Saint-Aubins' 'Book of Arses': The Livre de Caricatures tant bonnes que mauvaises2
Prof L KennedyQueen's University Belfast01/06/2005*Migration from Northern Ireland: narratives of exile, identity and belonging
Prof S C ReifUniversity of Cambridge01/06/2005*The decipherment, description and online accessibility of 16,500 medieval Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic Genizah manuscripts8
Dr C BatesUniversity of Edinburgh01/11/2005*Mutiny at the Margins: New perspective on the Indian Uprising of 1857
Prof AE CurryUniversity of Southampton01/11/2005*The soldier in later medieval England
Dr DJ PowerUniversity of Sheffield01/11/2005*The 'Lands of the Normans' in England (1204-44)
Dr S BurrowsUniversity of Leeds01/06/2006*The French Book Trade in Enligtenment Europe, 1769-17875
Prof R N GildeaUniversity of Oxford01/06/2006*Around 1968: Activism, Networks, Trajectories
Prof A PettegreeUniversity of St Andrews01/06/2006*The Universal Short Title Catalogue: an analytical bibliography of all books published before 1601
Dr DA SneathUniversity of Cambridge01/06/2006*Oral History of Twentieth Century Mongolia6
Dr P J WeindlingOxford Brookes University01/06/2006*Human Experiments under National Socialism: Victims, Perpetrators and Post-War Trials
 
Panel 5: Modern Languages and Linguistics
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Prof D WilliamsUniversity of Hull01/10/1998History in the Making: preparation of a genetic edition, dataset and hypertext of Part III, Chapter 1 of Flaubert's L'Education SentimentaleYes
Prof D ClinesUniversity of Sheffield01/11/1998The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew, Volume 58
Prof G LeechLancaster University01/03/1999Grammatical change in recent English (1961-1991): a corpus-based investigationYes
Prof D RobeyUniversity of Reading01/03/1999Text database of narrative poetry of the Italian RenaissanceYes
Dr D YeandleKing's College London01/03/1999Line-by-line bibliographical database of Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival (CD-ROM)Yes
Dr N O'MuraileQueen's University Belfast01/04/1999Place names in Northern Ireland: completion of accessible electronic database5
Prof M CrossUniversity of Sheffield01/04/1999Literacy in France
Dr Y MatrasUniversity of Manchester01/10/1999The morphosyntactic typology of European Romani dialects
Dr D YeandleKing's College London01/06/2000Line-by-line Bibliographical Database of Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival (CD-Rom)Yes
Dr O MurrayUniversity of Oxford01/10/2000Bibliotheca Academica Translationum: the transmission of classical scholarship in the Republic of Letters, 1700-19194, 1
Mr S HarlowUniversity of York01/07/2001Strategies of Quantification
Prof D ForgacsUniversity College London01/09/2001Memory and place in the 20th-century Italian city: Messina, Naples, Rome, Milan, Venice
Prof G CorbettUniversity of Surrey24/09/2001The Notion 'Possible Word' and its Limits: a typology of suppletionYes
Prof C DaviesUniversity of Manchester01/10/2001Gendering Latin American Independence: Women's Political Culture and the Textual Construction of Gender 1790-1850Yes
Dr P RobinsonDe Montfort University01/11/2001The Commedia of Dante Alighieri: a print and electronic edition
Prof D JohnstonUniversity of Wales, Swansea01/10/2002A critical edition of the poetry of Dafydd ap GwilymYes
Dr D AgiusUniversity of Leeds02/12/2002Reconstructing the Quseiri Arabic Documents (RQAD)1,4
Dr Y MatrasUniversity of Manchester01/09/2003Language convergence and linguistic areas
Prof D TrotterUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth01/09/2003Revision of the Anglo-Norman Dictionary, F-HYes
Dr D YeandleKing's College London01/09/2003Line by line bibliographical database of Wolfram von Eschenbach's 'Parzival' (Phase II)Yes
Dr D AdgerQueen Mary, University of London01/04/2004Syntax and information packaging in a polysynthetic language
Prof G KhanUniversity of Cambridge01/10/2004The North Eastern Neo-Aramaic Dialects
Prof J LaidlawUniversity of Edinburgh01/10/2004Christine de Pizan: the making of the Queen's Manuscript (British Library, Harley MS 4431)
Prof G CorbettUniversity of Surrey01/11/2003*Short term morphosyntactic change
Prof C HumphreyUniversity of Cambridge01/05/2004*A Tibetan woman-lama and her reincarnations: a study of the bSam-sdings rDor-je phag-mo (15th-21st century)8
Prof M CookUniversity of Exeter01/11/2004*The Correspondence of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737-1814)4
Dr M DeucharUniversity of Wales, Bangor01/11/2004*Codeswitching and convergence in Welsh: a universal versus a typological approach
Dr D ZeitlynUniversity of Kent at Canterbury01/11/2004*Documentation of endangered languages and cultures in the Nigeria-Cameroon borderland
Prof K BorjarsUniversity of Manchester01/06/2005*Germanic possessive -s : an empirical, historical and theoretical study
Dr Y MatrasUniversity of Manchester01/06/2005*Angloromani: A structural and functional description
Prof G CorbettUniversity of Surrey01/11/2005*A typology of defectiveness
Dr C De CatUniversity of Leeds01/11/2005*Early discourse competence in preschool children: An elicitation study
Prof P HallwardMiddlesex University01/11/2005*Concept and Form: The Cahiers pour l'analyse and contemporary French thought8
Prof S HutchingsUniversity of Surrey01/11/2005*European Television Representations of Islam as Security Threat: A Comparative Analysis2
Prof MD MaidenUniversity of Oxford01/11/2005*Autonomous Morphology in Diachrony: comparative evidence from the Romance languages
Dr CHM KellyUniversity of Oxford01/06/2006*National Identity in Russia from 1961: Traditions and Deterritorialisation4
Dr A Parry OwenUniversity of Wales01/06/2006*The Pinnacle of the Medieval Welsh Bardic Tradition? The Poetry of Guto'r Glyn
Dr G TonerUniversity of Ulster01/06/2006*A Supplement to the Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
 
Panel 6: Librarianship, Information and Museum Studies
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Mr N FordUniversity of Sheffield01/03/1999Improving internet information seeking: an individual differences approach.
Prof R UsherwoodUniversity of Sheffield07/06/1999Checking the books: the value and impact of public library book reading
Prof R KainUniversity of Exeter01/07/1999English town maps, 1470-1895: a catalogue and cartographical analysisYes
Dr C BaggsUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth17/04/2000Public library Annual reports 1850-1919: their role and value as primary source documents in library, reading and social history.
Prof R MitkovUniversity of Wolverhampton01/10/2001A computer-aided summarisation tool
Prof D d'AvrayUniversity College London01/11/2000English Monastic Archives: Access and Analysis
Ms A MuirLoughborough University01/09/2002Copyright and licensing for digital preservation
Dr S ChenBrunel University01/09/2003Cognitive Personalised Interfaces for Web-based Library Catalogues
Prof P EnserUniversity of Brighton01/02/2004Bridging the semantic gap in visual information retrieval
Prof G CorbettUniversity of Surrey01/05/2004*Turning owners into authors: possessive morphology as subject-indexing in languages of the Bougainville region
Prof R LaddUniversity of Edinburgh01/05/2004*Stress in Nilotic - a typological challenge
Prof N PickwoadCamberwell College of Arts01/11/2004*An English/Greek terminology for the structures and materials of Byzantine and Greek bookbinding4
Dr Ian AndersonUniversity of Glasgow01/06/2005*Multidimensional visualisations of archival finding aids
Ms F LennardUniversity of Southampton01/11/2005*Towards in-situ monitoring of tapestry degradation using strain-based engineering techniques2
Prof A McCleeryNapier University01/11/2005*Scottish Readers Remember: Reading in Scotland in the Twentieth Century
 
Panel 7: Music and Performing Arts
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Prof B SmithNottingham Trent University01/01/1999Digital Resources IN Performance - Digital Resources ON Performance2
Prof M EveristUniversity of Southampton01/02/1999Patterns of Mozart reception in the nineteenth centuryYes
Prof A GurrUniversity of Reading01/02/1999A first analysis of multi-directional videos of Globe Theatre performances 1995-983
Prof A WatheyRoyal Holloway01/02/1999Digital archive of English manuscripts of Medieval polyphonic musicYes
Prof C BarronRoyal Holloway01/03/1999Church music in English towns c. 1450-15504
Prof R BeachamUniversity of Warwick01/04/1999The Pompey Project: the evolution, structure and legacy of the Theatre of PompeyYes1
Prof T CarterRoyal Holloway01/07/1999Repertoire Internationale de la Litterature Musicale (UK operations)Yes
Prof L DreyfusKing's College London01/10/1999Electronic corpus of lute music (ECOLM)
Prof S McVeighGoldsmiths College01/10/1999The transformation of London concert life 1880-19144
Prof O TaplinUniversity of Oxford01/10/1999History of Performances of Greek and Roman DramaYes1
Dr L StrasUniversity of Southampton01/02/2000Female Musicians and Performance Practice at the Courts of Parma and Ferrara, 1565-1589
Dr S WatersUniversity of East Anglia10/05/2000Advanced Research in Aesthetics in the Digital Arts (ARiADA); Sonic Arts Research Archive (SARA)
Prof T CarterRoyal Holloway01/07/2000Repetoire International de la Literature Musicale (UK operations)Yes
Prof T HaleUniversity of Hull01/07/2000Translation and the British Stage
Dr C CarsonRoyal Holloway01/09/2000Designing Shakespeare: an audio-visual archive 1960-2000Yes
Prof A ReadUniversity of Surrey, Roehampton01/09/2000Locating the Place and Potential of Performance between Pedagogic Institutions, Professional Practices and Public Contexts
Prof B KershawUniversity of Bristol09/09/2000Practice as Research in Performance
Dr E MoignardUniversity of Glasgow01/10/2000Masks for Menander: imaging and enactment
Ms V BriginshawUniversity College Chichester01/07/2001Embodying Ambiguities: intertextualplays within and between space-time philosophies and the performing body
Dr R CowgillUniversity of Leeds01/09/2001Concert Life in Nineteenth-Century London Database Project: Phase II (Leeds) - the 1830s
Prof R BeachamUniversity of Warwick01/10/2002Adolphe Appia at Hellerau: Virtual Reconstructions and performancesYes
Mr J AdamsUniversity of Bristol01/07/2003Expanded cinema and screen media (ExCiSM): interactive aesthetics for a multi-screen platform2
Prof E AstonLancaster University01/10/2003Women's Writing for Performance
Mr J ThompsonUniversity of Manchester01/07/2004In Place of War: a research project on performance and war
Prof M WhiteUniversity of Bristol01/11/2003*'Working with Inigo Jones' - early modern theatre in a digital age
Dr M ClaytonThe Open University01/05/2004*Experience and meaning in north Indian classical music
Mr A JacksonUniversity of Manchester01/05/2004*Performance as a medium of learning in museums and at heritage sites - an investigation6
Prof N KayeUniversity of Exeter01/05/2004*Performing presence: from the live to the simulated
Dr L-A SayersRoehampton University01/05/2004*Le Pas d'Acier' (1925) re-staged: Prokofiev and ballet in the 1920s
Prof R A CaveRoyal Holloway, University of London01/11/2004*An electronic edition of the works of the Caroline dramatist, Richard Brome3
Prof RC BeachamKing’s College London01/06/2005*The body and mask in ancient theatre space1
Dr J RobinsonUniversity of Nottingham01/06/2005*Mapping performance culture: Nottingham 1857-1867
Prof P AllainUniversity of Kent at Canterbury01/11/2005*The British Grotowski project - a reevaluation
Prof JP ffitchUniversity of Bath01/11/2005*Investigating Musical Applications of Sliding Discrete Fourier Transform
Dr YM PlumleyUniversity of Exeter01/11/2005*Citation and Allusion in the Ars nova French Chanson and Motet: Memory, Tradition, and Innovation5
 
Panel 8: Philosophy, Law and Religious Studies
NameInstitutionAward startsProject titleFurther
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Prof B BockingSchool of Oriental and African Studies01/02/1999A critical study of the Pai lun, Aryadeva's 'Treatise in one hundred verses' (Sata sastra)5
Dr M FischerUniversity of Kent at Canterbury01/04/1999Fully descriptive analytic catalogue of the Waddell Manuscripts NGB (including miniatur paintings & other artwork)6
Prof F RosenUniversity College London01/04/1999A new edition of Jeremy Bentham's writings on logic and languageYes
Prof D LoadesUniversity of Sheffield01/07/1999A critical edition of the Acts and Monuments by John Foxe3
Dr R IliffeImperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine01/01/2000The Newton manuscript projectYes
Dr G TudurUniversity of Wales, Bangor01/01/2001The Transcription of the Diaries of Howell Harris of Trevecka4
Prof M CrawfordSchool of Advanced Study01/07/2001Law and Empire, AD 193-455: the Projet VolterraYes1
Prof D ParkerUniversity of Birmingham01/10/2002Verbum: the old Latin translation of the gospel of John1
Prof R StephensonUniversity of Glasgow01/10/2002Conceptions of cultural studies in Cassirer's theory of symbolic forms5
Prof E ClarkUniversity of Bristol01/01/2003Co-edited commentary on Augustine, City of GodYes1
Prof D ParkerUniversity of Birmingham01/05/2004*The international Greek New Testament project: The Gospel of St John
Dr M O KaneLampeter, University of Wales01/11/2004*Interpreting The Bible and its Visual Expression Within the Cultural Landscape of Wales 1825-1975
Dr B SalwayUniversity College London01/11/2004*Law and the End of Empire
Prof J DupreUniversity of Exeter01/06/2005*Philosophical issues in genomics
Prof LL GrabbeUniversity of Hull01/06/2005*Israel in Transition: historical method exemplified in two seminal periods (Early Iron and Early Hellenistic)
Prof PM WilliamsUniversity of Bristol01/11/2005*Buddhist Death Rituals of Southeast Asia and China1
Dr SP Hugh-JonesUniversity of Cambridge01/06/2006*The Historical Study and Documentation of the Pad gling traditions in Bhutan4