Arts & Humanities
Music
100%
Huddersfield
54%
History
53%
England
47%
Consort
42%
English People
42%
Masculinity
39%
Oral History
35%
Middle Age
32%
Late Medieval England
31%
Song
28%
Motet
27%
Artist
24%
Saints
23%
William Shakespeare
23%
Discourse
22%
Art
22%
Performance
22%
Composer
19%
Sound
19%
Drama
19%
Second World War
18%
Cloth
18%
Journey
18%
Yorkshire
16%
Wales
16%
Dance
16%
Religion
15%
Cult
15%
Language
15%
France
15%
Violin
15%
Repertoire
14%
Corpus Stylistics
14%
Relief
14%
Liturgy
14%
Wartime
14%
Concert
13%
Canals
13%
Wetlands
13%
Nurses
13%
Tudor
12%
Cognitive Stylistics
12%
Authority
12%
17th Century
12%
Ideology
12%
Jacobean
11%
Manuscripts
11%
Devotion
11%
Local Politics
11%
Reader
11%
Bag
11%
Hamlet
11%
Prophecy
11%
Polyphony
11%
Textile Art
10%
Leeds
10%
Labor
10%
Labour Party
10%
Historian
10%
Vichy France
10%
Working Class
10%
Channel Islands
10%
Richard III
10%
Software
10%
Mental Health
9%
Artwork
9%
Poem
9%
Ireland
9%
Ideal
9%
World War I
9%
Late Medieval Period
9%
William Byrd
9%
Lordship
9%
Continental
9%
Waterways
9%
Cheshire
9%
Train
9%
Tudor England
8%
Bombing
8%
Kingship
8%
Autobiography
8%
Instrumental music
8%
Biennials
8%
Romance
8%
Polyphonic
8%
Early Modern England
8%
Elites
8%
Reformation
8%
Wartime Britain
8%
Henry VIII
8%
Medievalism
8%
Writer
8%
Emotion
8%
Elizabethan Age
8%
Henry Purcell
8%
Late-Victorian
8%
Arthur Conan Doyle
8%
Cults of Saints
8%
Masculine
8%
Social Sciences
linguistics
25%
book review
22%
history
16%
narrative
10%
drama
10%
World War
10%
radicalization
10%
music
10%
time
9%
discourse
9%
radicalism
9%
voting
9%
ideology
8%
semantics
8%
voter
7%
France
7%
politics
7%
middle ages
6%
evidence
6%
experience
6%
twentieth century
6%
Renaissance
6%
prophecy
6%
election
5%
masculinity
5%
New Labour
5%
Roma
5%
Ireland
5%
death
5%
threat
5%
participation
5%
seventeenth century
5%
student
5%
nineteenth century
5%
Republic of South Africa
5%
life saving
5%
conservative party
5%
gender
5%
newspaper
5%
learning
5%
testimony
5%