“Quo usque pro Roma ibis?” Creative Assembly’s Total War Series and Perceptions of Imperialism in the Ancient World. Ralph Moore, Trinity College Dublin
(Re)Programming history in the literal sense: games, coding and historians. Vinicius Marino Carvalho, Universidade de São Paulo

"You're not a Nazi Jojo": Exploring Cinematic Representations of Youth in the Third Reich. Lorraine McEvoy, Trinity College Dublin
Reprogramming Historiographic Foregrounding: UnIrish Themes in the Early Development of Canadian National Drama. Grzegorz Koneczniak, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
"And When The Sky Was Opened": The Paranormal and the Pursuit of Morality In "The Twilight Zone" and the Exempla of Thomas of Cantimpré. Samantha Sandy, Trinity College Dublin
What if God was one of us? Ambivalent attitudes to encounters with the divine in popular media. Nicole Volmering

The Evolution of the Bell Sleeve in 16th-century Europe and its Portrayal in Disney’s Maleficent films. Alexandra Corey, Trinity College Dublin
Making fiction history-proof: how being an historian affects the world of my novels. Dr Gillian Polack

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Imagined Pasts and Lost Futures. Ian C. Boyd, University of Cambridge
Resistance is futile: Modernist chairs in Star Trek (and beyond). Petra W Seitz and Gregor Wittirck, Bartlett School of Architecture

Gender equality in Climate Action - An Atwoodian analysis of Gilead and India. Yastika Sharma, Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi
Systema Pokémonum - Assessing Pokémon's place in the History of Science. Christopher Hayward, University of Cincinnati and Elena Romero-Passerin, University of St Andrews
Androids, Labor and the Christ Figure: The Application of Marxist Theory in Metropolis and Detroit: Become Human. Paola Medina-Gonzalez, University College London
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