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Name | College | Research Topic | Supervisor |
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DimitriosÌýAntoniou | WolfsonÌý | Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of the Good European | |
Jonathan Ball | Jesus | Ìý | DrÌýCharlotteÌýLee |
Ben Craik | Jesus | Community Beyond the State: A Re-evaluation of Nietzsche's Political Thought | |
DaniellaÌýDeVinter | Jesus | Fassbinder's cinema of provocation: getting the viewer to 'think' and 'feel' | DrÌýMartinÌýRuehl |
Alexander Gebhard | Trinity | Ìý | |
Frederick Hauke | Jesus | Defining Dignity – A German Quest, 1770–1950 | |
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Adam HexleyÌý | QueensÌý |
The Development of Morphological Affixes in Abstract Nouns in Old High German and Old Saxon |
Dr Sheila WattsÌý |
Lotte Hondebrink | Jesus | The Relational Self in Post-Kantian German Philosophy: A Feminist Perspective | |
Phyllis Koehler | Jesus | Sabbath in the Archive | |
Alex Mentzel | Magdalene | Ìý | ProfÌýAndrewÌýWebber |
EllieÌýRichardson | Girton | Images of emancipation: feminine performance and the construction of women in Weimar filmÌý | ProfÌýAndrewÌýWebber |
Miriam Schwarz | Jesus | Women's Friendships in Contemporary German and Anglophone Literature | |
Robbie Spiers | Jesus | 19th and 20th century psychological and existential thought | |
Katie Unwin | Hughes Hall | Animal narratives in contemporary German and comparative fiction, writing the 21st century through an animal perspectival lens, ethics of writing animal stories, advocacy and epistemic violence. | |
Alrik Daldrup | Jesus | Companion Texts. Reorienting Normalized Knowledge about Violence in Contemporary German Literature |
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