British Library EThOS - Search and order theses online.
This is a rapidly growing collection deposited by Cambridge Ph.D. graduates on a voluntary basis. Over 300,000 doctoral theses have been submitted to the British Library's Electronic Thesis Online Service (EThOS) from 100 UK universities. You can search the thesis database via the EThOS website.
The most frequently cited reason for requesting an embargo on a PhD thesis, in both the 2004 and 2010 surveys, is that of protecting “commercial interests”. It was anticipated therefore that the advent of electronic submission and access to PhD theses (substantially widening access to them) would increase the perceived need for confidentiality.
This thesis presents a new systematic arrangement of the coinage of the Gallic Empire as the basis for a revised edition of Roman Imperial Coinage. The coinage of all denominations, gold, silver and bronze, are unified into a single structure of issues. In 260, Postumus revolted against the Roman.
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The Department of Statistics admits doctoral students each year to a programme of instruction and research leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in Statistics degree. A doctorate normally requires between three and four years of full-time study. In the DPhil in Statistics, you will investigate a particular project in depth and write a thesis which makes a significant contribution to the.
About the database. This database aims to catalogue all known ancient wrecks in the Mediterranean up to AD 1500 to provide a basis for quantitative analysis over time, building on the seminal work of A.J. Parker, Ancient Shipwrecks of the Mediterranean and the Roman Provinces (Oxford: BAR International Series 580, 1992), and the database from Julia Strauss’s PhD. thesis entitled Roman.