Book Chapter
A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings
Bowman S (2026) A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings. In: Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
Honorary Professor, History
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Book Chapter
A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings
Bowman S (2026) A Glasgow Imaginarium: Portable Emotions, Experiences and Meanings. In: Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
Edited Book
Portable City: Modern Glasgow’s Transatlantic Connections
(2026) Portable City: Modern Glasgow’s Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
Book Chapter
Introduction: Transatlantic Avenues of Exchange
Bowman S & Taylor K (2026) Introduction: Transatlantic Avenues of Exchange. In: Taylor K (ed.) Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang.
Book Chapter
Parallel Cities: Glasgow and New York
Bowman S (2026) Parallel Cities: Glasgow and New York. In: Portable City: Modern Glasgow's Transatlantic Connections. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b21091
Video
Creative Oral History and the Unequal Experience of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Bowman S (2026) Creative Oral History and the Unequal Experience of the Covid-19 Pandemic. [https://faculti.net/creative-oral-history-and-the-unequal-experience-of-the-covid-19-pandemic] 03.03.2026. https://faculti.net/creative-oral-history-and-the-unequal-experience-of-the-covid-19-pandemic; https://doi.org/10.64240/789a057b9b
Article
Managing Community Sport Organisations in Favelas during Crisis: Impacts on Community Resilience
Rocha C, Morgan J, Brum A & Amen D (2026) Managing Community Sport Organisations in Favelas during Crisis: Impacts on Community Resilience. Social Sciences, TBC, p. TBC.
Policy Document
The social foundations for peace: violence, peace and (dis)order in Ukraine
Nehring H & Dvornichenko D (2026) The social foundations for peace: violence, peace and (dis)order in Ukraine. The British Academy/ Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/6023/Global_DisOrder_-_The_social_foundations_for_peace_violence_peace_and_disorder_5QZ4dDa.pdf
Confidential Report
Millen A, Arora V, Matthews B, Mycroft HL & Sidebottom K (2026) A novel community philosophy approach to understanding public perceptions around the use of technology in the criminal justice system.. National Crime Agency.
Other
Written evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on 'Soft Power: a strategy for UK success?'
Nehring H (2026) Written evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on 'Soft Power: a strategy for UK success?'. Soft power - a strategy for UK success?. London: House of Commons, Foreign Affairs Select Committee. https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/138331/pdf/
Article
Oumarou Hama H, Drancourt M, Slavin P & Sebbane F (2026) Commentary on Seersholm Et al.: Yersinia pestis Infection Is Not Synonymous With Deadly Plague in Neolithic Scandinavia. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 189 (1), Art. No.: e70200. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.70200
Book Chapter
Beyond the Corpus: a heritage perspective on new and future lives for Anglo-Saxon sculpture
Foster S (2025) Beyond the Corpus: a heritage perspective on new and future lives for Anglo-Saxon sculpture. In: Semple S & Hawkes J (eds.) Art, Image, Power and Place: Contextualising the Stone Sculpture of Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford: Oxbow Books Ltd. https://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/art-image-power-and-place.html
Book Chapter
Nehring H & Stuart G (2025) The many faces of Wilton Park. In: Hopkinson N (ed.) The Policies and Power of Public Diplomacy Wilton Park's Road. Routledge Open History. London: Routledge, pp. 13-32. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003507857-3
Book Chapter
Making and Unmaking the Cold War in Museums
Nehring H, Alberti SJMM & Douthwaite J (2025) Making and Unmaking the Cold War in Museums. In: Douthwaite J, Nehring H & Alberti SJMM (eds.) Cold War Museology. London, pp. 1-23. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032690414
Article
James Wodrow, John Witherspoon and the Negotiation of Moderatism in Late Eighteenth-Century Scotland
Macleod E (2025) James Wodrow, John Witherspoon and the Negotiation of Moderatism in Late Eighteenth-Century Scotland. Journal of Scottish Thought, 14 (1), pp. 5-28. https://jst.aberdeenunipress.org/article/id/355/; https://doi.org/10.57132/jst.355
Monograph
Assessing the Social Values of Heritage: Methods in Theory and Practice
Robson E (2025) Assessing the Social Values of Heritage: Methods in Theory and Practice. 1st edition ed. Routledge Studies in Heritage. London. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003497271
Book Chapter
Smith J, Halsey K & Sangster M (2025) ‘“[S]hut Not Thy Heart, nor Thy Library”: Realising the Potential of Historical Library Borrowing Data’. In: Gooding P, Terras M & Ames S (eds.) Library Catalogues as Data: Research, Practice and Usage. London: Facet Publishing, pp. 121-144. https://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/page/detail/library-catalogues-as-data/?k=9781783306589
Book Chapter
Smith J (2025) The Bristol Library. In: Kennedy KE & Karatas M (eds.) Medieval Manuscripts in Bristol Collections: A Descriptive Catalogue. Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures, 13. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, pp. 9-19. https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781843847472/medieval-manuscripts-in-bristol-collections/
AIDS Campaigning between the Global South and Western Europe since the 1980s
PI: Dr Nikolaos Papadogiannis
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Fighting HIV Through Intersectionality: Queer and Trans Activism in 1980s Italy
PI: Dr Giulia Sbaffi
Funded by: The Leverhulme Trust
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Breaking Barriers
PI: Dr Catherine Mills
Funded by: Heritage Lottery Fund
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Social values of NTS heritage places: towards an organisational approach
PI: Professor Sian Jones
Funded by: The National Trust for Scotland
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“Making Do”: Strategies and Tactics for Thermal Comfort in Traditional Houses in Stirling
PI: Dr Vanicka Arora
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Destructive Exploitation of Cultural Objects and Professional/Public Education for sustainable heritage management
PI: Professor Sian Jones
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Materialising the Cold War
PI: Professor Holger Nehring
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Early Christian Churches and Landscapes (ECCLES): Co-creating a public digital resource
PI: Professor Sally Foster
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The Scottish Privy Council, 1692-1708: government from Revolution to Union
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Funded by: The Leverhulme Trust
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The Memory of John Paul Jones in Anglo-American Relations, c. 1900s-c. 1990s.
PI: Dr Stephen Bowman
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Paradiplomacy and regional development (PARE): transnational agency in the making of regional social and cultural infrastructures since 1945
PI: Professor Holger Nehring
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Dunfermline Abbey Choir Radar Surveying, stage IV
PI: Professor Michael Penman
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Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage (NIKU) Visiting Research Fellowship
PI: Professor Sally Foster
Funded by: Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research
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The Old Believers and the end of the Old Regime in Russia
PI: Dr Thomas Marsden
Funded by: The British Academy
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Curating Sustainable URBAn Transformations through HERItage
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Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage (NIKU) Visiting Research Fellowship
PI: Professor Sian Jones
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Co-Producing Tolerant Futures through Ancient Identities
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Bernard Papers
PI: Dr Colin Nicolson
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My Life as a Replica: St John's Cross, Iona
PI: Professor Sally Foster
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Iron Age and Roman Heritage: Exploring ancient identities in modern Britain
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