Katherine Watson
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Title | Semester | Linked to | Last updated |
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Debating Issues in Health, Past and Present | 20/11/2023 14:55:49 | ||
Forensic Medicine in Western Society | Semester 1 | 24/01/2024 11:41:09 | |
Further readings on History of Crime in 20th-Century Britain and America | Semester 2 and 3 | 13/10/2023 16:16:08 | |
U67502 Age of Revolution and Popular Protest | Semester 1 | 01/02/2019 17:21:50 | |
Crime and Punishment through the Ages: Seminar Readings | Semester 2 | HIST5007 | 10/01/2024 16:27:54 |
History Dissertation/Project | HIST6002 | 02/11/2023 16:50:42 | |
Jack the Ripper and the Victorian Underworld | Semester 1 | HIST5010 | 07/09/2023 14:36:24 |
Investigation and Discovery Module 2 [History] | Semester 2 | HIST5019 | 04/09/2022 10:55:26 |
Investigation and Discovery Module 1 [History] | Semester 1 | HIST5018 | 04/09/2022 10:56:36 |
Bloody Histories: Crime and Violence in the West | Semester 2 | HIST4014 | 12/03/2024 17:21:01 |
Crime and Punishment through the Ages | Semester 2 | HIST5007 | 06/04/2024 10:22:17 |
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