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  • - Infanticide and Irish Society, 1850-1900
    av Elaine (Lecturer in Irish Economic and Social History) Farrell
    241 - 1 144,-

    This book examines the phenomenon of infanticide in Ireland from 1850 to 1900. It is based on a large sample of 4,645 individual cases of infant murder, attempted infanticide and concealment of birth. Through a variety of sources, attitudes towards the crime of infanticide and women accused of the offence are revealed. -- .

  • - The Career of Charles D'Albert, Duc De Luynes (1578-1621)
    av Sharon Kettering
    429,-

    A study of the impact of power politics on the historical reputation of Charles D'Albert, duc de Luynes, a royal favourite at the court of Louis XIII in early seventeenth-century France -- .

  • - The Reverend William Richardson
    av Allan Blackstock
    1 144,-

    Based on newly unearthed source material, this book follows the career of clergyman William Richardsona and assesses his impact on politics, science and agriculture nationally and internationally. -- .

  • - Angela Carter and European Gothic
    av Rebecca Munford
    241 - 1 144,-

    Decadent daughters and monstrous mothers interrogates Angela Carter's feminist politics through the lens of European Gothic. It illuminates her ambivalent relation to her European literary forebears, reveals her rich knowledge of French literature and offers fresh insights into her literary practices afforded by newly available archival material. -- .

  • av Peter Barry
    276 - 1 144,-

    This book seeks to problematise the very notion of context, which has remained for the most part stubbornly un-theorised and un-examined. The book aims to set a distinction between 'deep' and 'broad' contexts, arguing that we need to counter the prevalence of the latter if literary studies is to avoid becoming a minor branch of history. -- .

  • - By John Marston
    av John Marston
    186 - 197

    Usually considered to be John Marston's masterpiece, "The Malcontent" is one of the most original and complex plays of the Elizabethan theatre - complex in genre, structure and language. This edition has notes designed for modern undergraduate use.

  • av Alan (Principal Research Scientist, Sydney, Australia) Greer & m.fl.
    437,-

    With continuing controversy about the future direction of the EU, this groundbreaking book argues that Europe has a Common Agricultural Policy in name only. Based on a comparison between the UK, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Greece and Ireland, it shows how agriculture and rural policy is more diverse than generally recognised. -- .

  • - A Lesbian History of Post-War Britain 1945-71
    av Rebecca Jennings
    295,-

    Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, Tomboys and Bachelor Girls provides the first detailed academic study of lesbian identity and culture in post-war Britain for the scholarly and general reader. -- .

  • av Eyal Poleg
    226 - 1 144,-

    Traces how the Bible came to be known by lay people through different mediums. It brings together intellectual and religious history with art history, music, literature and social history to trace how the Bible was sung and preached, revered and studied in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century England. -- .

  • - Renegades and Ex-Radicals from Mussolini to Christopher Hitchens
    av Ashley Lavelle
    1 144,-

    How and why do so many radicals betray the cause? What implications does it have for left politics? Were the ex-radicals right to become conservatives? This book, the first of its kind, answers these and more questions. -- .

  • - Journeys by Rail and Sea, 1870-1940
    av Emma Robinson-Tomsett
    1 144,-

    Explores British women's journeys abroad on steamships and trains during a period of great social, cultural and technical change, using a wide variety of sources including women's letters and diaries, contemporary art, advertising, fiction and etiquette guides. -- .

  • - Labour, Gender, Authorship, 1750-1830
    av Jennie Batchelor
    387,-

    Women's Work challenges influential accounts about gender and the novel by revealing the complex ways in which labour (as material reality and philosophical concept) shaped the lives and writings of a number of women authors working in the second half of the long eighteenth century -- .

  • - By Philip Massinger
    av Martin White
    284

    The first single-volume edition of this play in almost 500 years, widely rated by critics as Philip Massinger's best work -- .

  • - Beyond Landscape and Lyricism
    av John Kinsella
    550,-

    John Kinsella explores a contemporary poetics and pedagogy as it emerges from his reflections on his own writing and teaching, and on the work of other poets, particularly contemporary writers with which he feels some affinity. -- .

  • - Gender, Passing and the Special Operations Executive in the Second World War
    av Juliette Pattinson
    393 - 1 773

    Behind Enemy Lines draws on personal testimonies, official records and film to explore the experiences of male and female clandestine agents who were recruited and trained by a British organisation and infiltrated into Nazi-Occupied France to encourage sabotage and subversion during the Second World War. -- .

  • - American Negativity and Rap/Metal in the Age of Supercapitalism
    av Scott Wilson
    422 - 1 712

    This book looks at how American rap/metal has engaged with America's defining role in the world after the Cold War. It offers a highly original approach in relating rap/metal to critical theories of economy and culture and introduces a new method of cultural analysis based on theories of negativity and expenditure. -- .

  • av Keith Reader
    270 - 1 144,-

    An introduction to the work of Robert Bresson, a respected and acclaimed director in the history of cinema. His films are considered in chronological order, using a perspective that draws variously on spectator theory, Catholic mysticism, gender theory and Lacanian psychoanalysis.

  • av Emma Wilson
    391,-

    An illuminating new introduction to Alain Resnais's work, extending from his earliest documentaries to the musical films of the last decade Traces the evolving patterns of Resnais's filmmaking, and its changing reflections on mortality, guilt, chance and human doubt Sets Resnais's films in the context of important current debates in film.

  • - Representations of Africa in the Construction of Britishness
    av Graham Harrison
    280 - 1 144,-

    This book considers the ways that representations of Africa have contributed to the changing nature of British national identity. Using interviews, photo archives, media coverage, advertisements, and web material, the book focuses on major Africa campaigns: the abolition of slavery, anti-apartheid, drop the debt, and Make Poverty History. -- .

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    - Disabled Children During the Second World War
    av Sue Wheatcroft
    255 - 1 144,-

    The first detailed study on the experiences of disabled children during the Second World War. -- .

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    av Andy Kesson
    255 - 1 144,-

    During Shakespeare's lifetime, John Lyly was repeatedly described as the central figure in contemporary English literature. This book takes that claim seriously, asking how and why Lyly was considered the most important writer of his time. -- .

  • - Disorder and Stability in the United Kingdom
    av Dr. Malcolm Chase
    366 - 1 190,-

    Integrating in detail the experiences of both Britain and Ireland, 1820 provides a compelling narrative and analysis of the United Kingdom in a year of European revolution. It charts the events and forces that tested the government almost to its limits, and the processes and mechanisms through which order was maintained. -- .

  • - Louis XIV's Military Occupations of Lorraine and Savoy
    av Phil McCluskey
    1 144,-

    This book deals with the French military occupations of Lorraine and Savoy during the personal rule of Louis XIV (1661-1715). It investigates the aims and intentions of the French monarchy in occupying these regions, the problems of administering them, and French relations with key local elite groups. -- .

  • - A Comparative Study of the Theory and Practice of Government by the People
    av Matt Qvortrup
    283 - 1 209,-

    Combining the latest scholarship and academic research with current debates, Direct Democracy is essential reading for political scientists, lawyers, journalists and anybody who is interested in the challenges facing democracies today. Direct Democracy shows when government by the people can improve democratic governance. -- .

  • - The Victorian Cult of Alfred the Great
    av Joanne (Associate Professor of Victorian Literature and Culture) Parker
    289 - 1 144,-

    In the nineteenth century, Alfred the Great was a figure who rivalled King Arthur in the popular imagination. This book asks why Alfred was so important in Victorian Britain, examines the ways in which he was rewritten by authors and artists of the time, and investigates how Alfred is no longer a national icon. -- .

  • - Memory and History in African Literatures
    av Tim Woods
    414,-

    Explores African literature in the post-colonial era, as a traumatic response to the effects of colonialism. Among other issues, it deals with literature in the era of apartheid, the early post-apartheid years in literature, postmodern African fiction and the response to colonialism in the work of writers imprisoned for their political beliefs -- .

  • av John Mundy
    401 - 1 077,-

  • av Douglas Keesey
    1 144,-

    The first full-length monograph in English devoted to one of the most acclaimed and controversial directors in contemporary cinema -- .

  • - The Writings of James vi and I
    av Jane Rickard
    284 - 1 144,-

    King James VI of Scotland and I of England participated in the burgeoning literary culture of the Renaissance as patron and author. This book explores the full range of these extensive writings, which include poetry, scriptural exegeses and political treatises, in the contexts of their production and reception. -- .

  • - The Politics of Forgetting
    av Colette Wilson
    366 - 1 209,-

    Colette Wilson writes clearly and authoritatively and her original, scholarly and beautifully illustrated book makes a strong contribution to our understanding of the Paris Commune, its aftermath in the early years of the Third Republic and French cultural memory overall -- .

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