From these traditions, we have inherited not only the specific substantive emphases that distinguish each from the others but a
legacy of common themes as well: (1) a theoretically grounded rationale for the importance
of studying religion in any serious effort to understand the major dynamics
of modern societies, (2) a view
of religion that recognizes the significance
of its cultural content and form, and (3) a perspective on religion that draws a strong connection between studies
of religion and studies
of culture more generally — specifically, studies
of.
Prison and the disciplinary society, Byron as a modern day celebrity, the digital and agricultural
commons,
culture after transatlantic slavery, and the
legacies of «68 and Nottingham's radical past, were examined in projects at an Elizabethan hall, an empty shop, a unique medieval village, Byron's ancestral home and a former prison.