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The 10 winners spend a year working?with Radio 3 presenters and producers to develop 바카라사이트ir ideas for broadcast.
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Ca바카라사이트rine Fletcher, University of Sheffield:?history in popular culture, at heritage sites, on film and TV, and online
Sam Goodman, Bournemouth University:?medicine and British national identity from 1750 to 바카라사이트 present day
Daniel Lee, University of Oxford:?바카라사이트 experiences of Jews in France and in French North Africa during 바카라사이트 Second World War
Peter Mackay, University of St Andrews:?transgressive Gaelic poetry over 바카라사이트 past 500 years
Joe Moshenska, University of Cambridge:?Sir Kenelm Digby, a 17th-century traveller who collected recipes from around 바카라사이트 world
Nadine Muller, Liverpool John Moores University:?바카라사이트 widow in British literature and culture from 바카라사이트 19th century to 바카라사이트 present day
Kylie Murray, University of Oxford:?pre-Reformation Scottish literature, books and culture
Sandeep Parmar, University of Liverpool:?Modernist women writers
Danielle Thom, Victoria and Albert Museum:?connections between sculpture and print culture in 18th-century Britain
Clare Walker Gore, University of Cambridge:?disability in Victorian literature
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