Arts & Humanities
History
100%
Religion
78%
Music
76%
English People
75%
Fiction
74%
Discourse
66%
Aesthetics
58%
Manuscripts
51%
William Shakespeare
51%
Art
49%
Artist
48%
Poetry
47%
Drama
46%
Language
44%
England
44%
Poem
44%
Writer
40%
Performance
36%
Birmingham
35%
Poet
35%
Middle Age
33%
18th Century
33%
Reader
31%
Poetics
29%
World War I
28%
Criticism
28%
Metaphysics
27%
Novel
27%
Sexuality
26%
Modernity
26%
Delusions
25%
Archaeology
25%
Howard Barker
24%
Embodiment
24%
Philosophy
24%
Emotion
23%
Dead Sea Scrolls
23%
Cinema
23%
Resources
22%
Second World War
22%
Letters
22%
Pentecostalism
22%
Germany
22%
Victorian Era
22%
Holocaust
21%
Deity
21%
Modernist
21%
Theology
21%
Military
21%
Interaction
21%
Conception
20%
Rhetoric
20%
Sound
20%
Feminism
20%
Historian
19%
Faith
19%
Dante Alighieri
19%
Economics
19%
Reception
19%
Islam
19%
Authority
19%
Latin Language
19%
Justice
18%
Activism
18%
Education
18%
Witness
18%
Ireland
18%
Materiality
18%
Gesture
17%
Grammar
17%
Romance
17%
1980s
17%
Decolonization
17%
Paradigm
17%
Song
16%
Late Medieval Period
16%
Peace
16%
Gospel
16%
Verbs
16%
Queerness
16%
Consciousness
16%
Verse
16%
France
15%
Cold War
15%
Elites
15%
Heritage
15%
Sign Language
15%
Ideology
15%
1930s
15%
Nigeria
15%
Thought
15%
Egyptians
15%
Government
15%
Revolution
14%
Realism
14%
Masculinity
14%
1960s
14%
Muslims
14%
Creativity
14%
Transcription
14%
Social Sciences
Law
84%
linguistics
79%
justice
51%
discourse
48%
EU
47%
human rights
46%
evidence
43%
narrative
41%
regulation
41%
history
41%
gender
41%
semantics
40%
metaphor
39%
abortion
38%
time
38%
experience
36%
writer
36%
poetry
36%
politics
34%
music
34%
grammar
32%
sexual violence
32%
international law
32%
Religion
31%
terrorism
31%
art
30%
interpretation
30%
Muslim
29%
literature
27%
act
26%
violence
25%
governance
25%
European Union
25%
genre
24%
ECHR
24%
interaction
24%
Ireland
24%
event
24%
responsibility
23%
European Law
22%
regime
22%
Nigeria
22%
communication
21%
twentieth century
21%
edition
20%
learning
20%
eighteenth century
20%
resilience
20%
performance
19%
Islam
19%
Group
19%
death
19%
present
19%
moral philosophy
19%
human being
19%
court of justice
18%
health
18%
UNO
18%
nineteenth century
18%
economics
18%
resources
18%
offense
17%
delusion
17%
social media
16%
trend
16%
constitutional state
16%
jurisprudence
16%
archaeology
16%
decision making
15%
experiment
15%
aesthetics
15%
WTO
15%
witness
15%
god
15%
jurisdiction
15%
abuse
15%
gambling
14%
legislation
14%
case law
14%
lack
14%
reform
14%
marriage
14%
worker
14%
democracy
14%
sexuality
14%
dialogue
14%
interview
14%
artist
14%
poverty
14%
member state
14%
criminal law
13%
France
13%
Federal Republic of Germany
13%
student
13%
legitimacy
13%
Egypt
13%
paradigm
13%
law reform
13%
judiciary
13%
climate change
13%