Search Results - "Northern England"
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Rewriting the North: Place, Nation, and the Cultural Politics of Devolution
Published 2021Subjects: “…Northern England in literature…”
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Publishing the North: Bias, Diversity and the North–South Divide in the UK Book Industry
Published 2025“…This article explores the place of writers and writing from Northern England in the contemporary UK book industry by highlighting the biases faced by these writers and the subsequent challenges of underrepresentation and cultural stereotyping that they experience in that industry. …”
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Native interaction across the frontier zone Of Hadrian's Wall
Published 2016“…This dissertation will look at the transition from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age through to the Roman period in what is today’s northern England and Scotland, specifically looking at the native communities and their interaction across and around the frontier of Hadrian’s Wall. …”
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Correlation of the base of the Serpukhovian Stage (Mississippian) in NW Europe
Published 2013“…In the Yoredale Group of northern England, the FOD of L. ziegleri is in either the P1c or P1d zone. …”
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Family, faith and fortification: Yorkshire 1066-1250
Published 1993“…It begins with an introduction to the region; a social and political area of midland and northern England as opposed to a 'county' limited by set boundaries. …”
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Atmospheric CO2 sequestration in iron and steel slag: Consett, Co. Durham, UK
Published 2018“…To constrain this potential, we examined atmospheric carbon dioxide sequestration in a >20 million tonne legacy slag deposit in northern England, UK. Carbonates formed from the drainage water of the heap had stable carbon and oxygen isotope values between -12 and -25 ‰ and -5 and -18 ‰ for δ13C and δ18O respectively, suggesting atmospheric carbon dioxide sequestration in high pH solutions. …”
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Variola minor in England and Wales: the geographical course of a smallpox epidemic and the impediments to effective disease control, 1920–1935
Published 2018“…At the national level, our analysis demonstrates that the build-up (1920–1927) of the epidemic was characterised by a persistent core of reported cases of high intensity in the counties of central and northern England. Epidemic fade-out (1928–1935) was associated with an accelerated shift of disease activity to London and the southeast. …”
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'By Children, With Children, for Children': Exploring Children's Rights-Based Approaches Within an Educational Psychology Service Using Appreciative Inquiry
Published 2024“…Using a participatory action research design, the study engaged an EP team in Northern England in six workshops over seven months, as co-researchers in an AI that sought to develop their practice in using CRBA. …”
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Ofsted and Special Measures: A Student Perspective
Published 2013“…The aim of this investigation was to explore the student perspective of Ofsted Inspection and Special Measures within a Northern England Secondary School. It is widely acknowledged that the staff perspective of Ofsted and Special Measures is varied but very little research has been conducted into the perspective of the student. …”
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The prospectivity of a potential shale gas play: An example from the southern Pennine Basin (central England, UK)
Published 2017“…During the Serpukhovian (late Mississippian) Stage, the Pennine Basin, now underlying much of northern England, consisted of a series of interlinked sub-basins that developed in response to the crustal extension north of the Hercynic orogenic zone. …”
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A holistic assessment of the invasion of signal crayfish (Pascifastacus leniusculus) in Great Britain: understanding the invasion of signal crayfish through their distribution, var...
Published 2024“…We identify that signal crayfish are actively advancing in the areas that contain the remaining populations of white-clawed crayfish (northern England and Wales). Through the principal component analysis (PCA) of factors, we see that the environmental space that signal crayfish have been observed is narrowly wider than that for white-clawed crayfish, with generally similar patterns between the two species. …”
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