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  • - Thinking Poets
     
    295,-

    This edited collection of essays, part of The Manchester Spenser series, brings together leading Spenser and Donne scholars to challenge the traditionally dichotomous view of these two major poets and to shift the critical conversation towards a more holistic, relational view of the two authors' poetics and thought. -- .

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    437,-

    This original collection of essays examines for the first time the place of 'saints' and sanctity in nineteenth-century Britain. -- .

  • - Orphanhood, Kinship and Cultural Memory in Contemporary American Novels
    av Maria Holmgren Troy, Helena Wahlstrom & Elizabeth Kella
    352 - 1 144,-

    Explores the figure of the orphan child in a broad selection of contemporary US novels by popular and critically acclaimed authors -- .

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    - Workplace Activism, Labour Militancy and Cultural Change in Britain's Car Factories, 1945-82
    av Jack Saunders
    292 - 1 091,-

    Assembling cultures charts the development of workplace activism in the British motor industry between 1945 and 1982. -- .

  • - Sex, Catholicism and Women in Post-War England
    av David Geiringer
    366 - 1 144,-

    This book uses original oral history material and secretive Vatican papers to explore the sexual and religious experiences of Catholic women in post-war England. It offers a fresh perspective on the idea that 'sex killed God', reframing dominant approaches to the histories of sex, religion and social change. -- .

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    - The Affective Politics of the Early Frankfurt School
    av Simon Mussell
    292 - 1 144,-

    This book examines the vital role of affect and feeling within the work of the early Frankfurt School. The author investigates a range of concepts - including melancholia, hope, (un)happiness, objects, and mimesis - and argues that a contemporary reading of critical theory needs to accommodate an adequate understanding of affect. -- .

  • - Experimental Radio Plays in the Postwar Period
     
    1 091,-

    This collection offers the first in-depth study of the radio medium's significance as a site of artistic experimentation for the literary neo-avant-garde in the postwar era. It addresses institutional and contextual aspects of audio drama, as well as intermedial and material issues alongside ideological and political topics. -- .

  • - Ex-combatants and veterans coming home
    av Johanna Soderstrom
    1 209,-

    Life after war is intrinsically political for former combatants. As wars end, societies and former combatants face a period of transition. This book explores the experience of coming home for former combatants, capturing the challenges and opportunities for political mobilization among former combatants as they return from three very different wars: South West Africa People's Organization combatants who participated in the Namibian War of Independence (1966-90); guerrillas from Movimiento 19 de Abril who joined the ongoing guerilla warfare conducted against the Colombian state (1974-90), and combatants from the United States who participated in the Vietnam War (1955-75). Offering an insightful perspective on peace as a process through the long-term study of the lives of fifty former combatants, Sderstrm demonstrates how the process of coming home shapes their political commitment and identity. Combining detailed scholarship with interviews with former combatants, this volume serves as a powerful reminder of the legacies of war in the lives of former combatants.

  • - A Social Evolutionary Perspective on Diplomacy
    av Iver Neumann
    1 091,-

    This book discusses changes that have taken place in diplomatic institutions and conventions over thousands of years. It analyses these changes in terms of 'tipping points', which it understands as the culmination of long-term trends. -- .

  • - A Study of the Christian Social Movement
    av Michael Carter-Sinclair
    1 209,-

    This book presents a radical reconsideration of the role of key players in developing an organised, politically oriented antisemitism in Vienna in the decades leading to the 1938 Anschluss. It pays particular attention to the clergy and how their antisemitism fitted the worldview of an authoritarian, hierarchical society. -- .

  • - Feeling Modern and Visually Aware in the Nineteenth Century
    av Vanesa Rodriguez-Galindo
    1 209,-

    Madrid on the move offers an account of illustrated print culture and the urban experience in nineteenth-century Spain. It provides a fresh account of modernity from a transnational perspective. Drawing on different kinds of printed images and texts, the book explores what being modern meant to people in their daily lives. -- .

  • - Heritage and Transformation in Nelson Mandela Bay
    av Naomi Roux
    1 209,-

    This book examines the intersections between post-apartheid urban transformation and the politics of heritage-making in divided cities, using the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro in South Africa's Eastern Cape as a case study. This author examines how the twin processes of memory-making and change have played out in Nelson Mandela Bay. -- .

  • - Domestic Life and Modernity in 1940s British Film
    av Hollie Price
    1 195,-

    This book explores how home was pictured in the 'golden age' of British cinema. Drawing on a wide range of evidence to explore the depiction of domestic life in popular culture, it resituates feature films from the 1940s in relation to narratives of domestic, suburban modernity and the middlebrow established in the interwar years. -- .

  • - Migrants' Anchoring in an Age of Insecurity
    av Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska
    1 209,-

    This monograph argues that concepts well-established in migration studies such as 'settlement' and 'integration' do not sufficiently capture the features of adaptation and settling of contemporary migrants. The author highlights practical implications to better support individuals facing changes and challenges in new, complex and fluid societies. -- .

  • - Rules, Norms, Conformity and Cheating
    av Christian Lo
    1 091,-

    This book presents an ethnographic study of policy-making in two different Norwegian municipalities, where the author analyses the straregies and tactics employed by both local politicians and bureaucrats. Through an interdisicplinary approach, the book explores the relationship between the central concepts of government and of governance. -- .

  • av Clement Masakure
    1 209,-

    Covering the colonial and post-colonial periods, African nurses and everyday work puts at the centre of historical enquiry the experiences of African nurses who laboured day and night in Zimbabwe's hospitals, healing the sick and nursing the infirm. -- .

  • - Phenomenology and Dramaturgies of Radio
    av Farokh Soltani
    1 144,-

    This book presents a phenomenological model for understanding radio drama and uses it to analyse the practice of radio dramaturgy in the UK. It argues that the central role of the body in the act of listening has been neglected and suggests that a more resonant, embodied dramaturgy is needed to meet the demands of current listening cultures. -- .

  • - Poetry, Attention, and the Mysteries of the Body
    av Cary Howie
    1 209,-

    Transfiguring medievalism explores medieval literature, modern poetry and theologies both medieval and modern to show how bodies can become apparent to the attentive eye as more than they first appear. Bringing together medieval sources with modern lyric medievalism, the book argues for the surprising porousness of time and flesh. -- .

  • - Official Secrecy and Treason in Literature, Television and Film, 1980-89
    av Jonathan Bolton
    1 177,-

    The Blunt Affair examines a range of literary and filmic texts on the Cambridge spies and related topics - including British intelligence's betrayal of Alan Turing, the Profumo Affair and the Portland spy case - in the context of the culture and politics of the late Cold War. -- .

  • - Why We Need the 'Health Society'
    av Bill Ollier & Martin Yuille
    287,-

    Britain is sick with diabetes, depression and more besides. As a consequence, society faces systemic risks. This book is a challenge to all citizens, employers, institutions to face up to the changes that society needs. A plan of action is outlined for a 'Health Society' based on prevention of these conditions so as to extend our healthy lives. -- .

  • - When Images Become Weapons
    av Charlotte Klonk
    347

    This book illuminates the role that images of terror haveplayed up to the present day. The author analyses visualstrategies, places them in their historical context, and answers pressingquestions around the ethical treatment of images of terrorism. It provides avital insight into our age old morbid fascination with terrorism. -- .

  • av Rafe Blaufarb
    366,-

    A thoroughly researched and clearly written account of the French military from the Revolution to the Restoration, exploring the evolving idea of merit -- .

  • av Ian Burney
    289

    A history of poisoning in the nineteenth century and in particular the case of Dr William Palmer, convicted of murder by poisoning, and how he baffled toxicologists, doctors, detectives and judges -- .

  • - Italian and American Art in Transnational Perspective, 1840-1970
     
    1 171,-

    This collection provides transnational perspectives on the significance of Italy to American art and visual culture and the impact of the United States on Italian art and popular culture. Covering the period from the risorgimento to the Cold War, it reveals the complexity of the visual discourses that bound two relatively new nations together. -- .

  • - Slavery, Commerce and Culture in the British Atlantic World
    av Katie (Lecturer in History) Donington
    426 - 1 144,-

    Tracing the activities of a single extended family - the Hibberts - this book explores how slavery impacted on the social, cultural, economic and political landscape of Britain. It is both the intimate narrative of a family and an analytical frame through which to explore Britain's history and legacies of slavery. -- .

  • - Affective Piety in the Eleventh-Century Monastery of John of FeCamp
    av Lauren (Assistant Professor of History) Mancia
    366 - 1 091,-

    Drawing on the devotional culture of John of Fecamp's Norman monastery, Emotional monasticism exposes the monastic roots of medieval affective piety, casts a new light on the devotional life of monks in Europe before the twelfth century and redefines how medievalists should teach the history of Christian devotion. -- .

  • - Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture and the Southern Settler Colonies
     
    502

    This collection brings together for the first time literary studies of British colonies in nineteenth-century Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific Islands. Drawing on hemispheric studies, Indigenous studies, and southern theory to decentre British and other European metropoles, the collection offers a groundbreaking challenge to national paradigms and traditional literary periodisations and canons by prioritising southern cultural networks in multiple regional centres from Cape Town to Dunedin. Worlding the south examines the dialectics of literary worldedness in ways that recognise inequalities of power, textual and material violence, and literary and cultural resistance. The collection revises current literary histories of the ''British world'' by arguing for the distinctiveness of settler colonialism in the southern hemisphere, and by incorporating Indigenous, diasporic, and south-south perspectives.

  • - New Appraisals
     
    1 091,-

    If the United States has been so hostile to Marxism, what accounts for Marxism's recurrent attractiveness to certain Americans? Marxism and America: New appraisals sheds new light on that question in essays that engage sexuality, gender, race, nationalism, class, memory, and much more. -- .

  • av Quentin Falk
    1 144,-

    Charles Crichton, director of A Fish Called Wanda and several much-loved Ealing comedies, had one of the most remarkable careers in British film history. Featuring interviews with colleagues such as Dame Judi Dench, Petula Clark, John Cleese and Sir Michael Palin, this book provides the first comprehensive study of his work. -- .

  • - Revisioning the Borders of Community
     
    1 171,-

    This volume offers responses to the view that migration is disruptive of national heritage. It investigates the empathy and mediation migratory aesthetics provide, re-evaluates the cultural understanding of borders and transnationalism and presents an overview of migration terminology for use by art historians and museums. -- .

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