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Browsing by Author Burton, A
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
3-Jul-2023 | ‘An anarchy of treason’: public history, insider knowledge and the early spy novels of John le Carré | Dylan, H; Burton, A |
- | Between the secret state and the public sphere: the writer as intermediary | Burton, A; Dylan, H; Morrison, J |
23-Oct-2024 | Exploring the Factors Preventing Older Adults From Reporting Cybercrime and Seeking Help: A Qualitative, Semistructured Interview Study | Havers, B; Tripathi, K; Burton, A; Martin, W; Cooper, C |
18-Dec-2023 | Fact, fake or fiction?: the disguised spy novels of Bernard Newman in the 1930s | Burton, A |
25-Apr-2025 | ‘Memories we treasure’: Evaluating the impact on co-designers and audiences of a photographic exhibition by participants with memory problems | McIntyre, S; Cooper, C; Chemas, N; Parnell Johnson, S; Higgs, P; Martin, W; Morgan-Trimmer, S; Burton, A; Poppe, M; Whitfield, E |
2023 | Nature as a ‘Lifeline’: The Power of Photography when Exploring the Experiences of Older Adults living with memory loss | Whitfield, E; Parnell Johnson, S; Higgs, P; Martin, W; Morgan-Trimmer, S; Burton, A; Poppe, M; Cooper, C |
15-May-2023 | Secrets, Leaks and the Novel: Writers, British Intelligence and the Public Sphere after World War Two | Morrison, J; Burton, A |
1-Jul-2022 | ‘Treading on sacred turf’: History, Femininity and the Secret War in the Plays for Today <i>Licking Hitler</i>, <i>The Imitation Game</i> and <i>Rainy Day Women</i> | Burton, A; May, T |