Arts & Humanities
Second World War
100%
Wartime Britain
88%
National Identity
72%
World War Britain
59%
History
50%
Foreigners
38%
Volunteers
38%
Refugees
34%
British Cinema
33%
Social History
33%
Workers
32%
Nurses
32%
Englishness
31%
Woman Autobiography
31%
Allies
31%
Britons
30%
Immigrants
30%
Huddersfield
29%
Commonwealth
29%
Diary
28%
Gender Identity
28%
Patriotism
26%
Nationality
25%
Ethnic Groups
24%
Transnational History
24%
Imperial Power
23%
Wartime
23%
Seamen
23%
World War I
23%
Imagining
23%
Migrants
22%
Decolonization
22%
Anxiety
21%
1950s
21%
Enemy
20%
1940s
20%
Hate
20%
Cultural History
20%
Displaced Persons
19%
Working Class
17%
British Government
17%
Oral History
16%
Victoria Cross
16%
Internment
16%
Hostility
15%
Tell Story
15%
Irish Migration
15%
Journey
14%
Motherhood
14%
Sexual
14%
Social Sciences
gender
42%
World War
39%
narrative
34%
ethnicity
33%
migration
31%
honorary office
30%
history
30%
masculinity
27%
genre
25%
racism
24%
femininity
24%
patriotism
23%
cinema
22%
immigration
15%
anxiety
14%
migrant
14%
national identity
11%
military
10%
displaced person
10%
propaganda
10%
appeal
10%
immigrant
10%
national border
8%
refugee
8%
rhetoric
7%
New Zealand
7%
post-war period
7%
national differences
7%
art education
7%
oral testimony
7%
promotion
6%
Republic of South Africa
6%
exclusion
6%
labor market
6%
Canada
6%
allies
6%
nationality
6%
Criminal Justice Systems
6%
politics
6%
farm
5%
deportation
5%
twentieth century
5%
exile
5%
office job
5%
oral history
5%
privacy
5%