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  • - Art and Destruction
    av Jared Pappas-Kelley
    1 151

    This highly original study examines the destruction of art, both through objects that have been destroyed and as a process within art that the object courts through form. Against this, it maps a tendency wherein individuals attempt to conceptually gather destroyed or lost objects, hoping somehow to compensate for their absence. -- .

  • - Mass Vaccination and the Public Since the Second World War
    av Gareth Millward
    461

    Vaccinating Britain explores the complicated relationship between the British public and vaccination since the Second World War through British public health policy. It shows how the British public came to embrace vaccination but also made demands on the government to make vaccination more acceptable. -- .

  • - The Case of Iran-Us Relations
    av Constance Duncombe
    461 - 1 261

    This book addresses a critical issue in global politics: how recognition and misrecognition fuel conflict or initiate reconciliation. Using a detailed empirical investigation of the fraught bilateral relations between the US and Iran, the book demonstrates how representations of one state by another influence foreign policy-making behavior. -- .

  • - Bussing, Race and Urban Space, 1960s-80s
    av Olivier Esteves
    387 - 1 127

    This detailed study is the first ever book on English bussing, an integrationist policy introduced in places like Southall and Bradford in the 1960s. It reveals the failure of dispersal, which segregated rather than integrated, leaving Asian children vulnerable to racial bullying. -- .

  • - A Higher Loyalty
    av Bob Nicholls
    387 - 1 051

    This book is an historical examination of the impact short-term political expediency played in the positions adopted by members of Britain's political elites in the debates over Europe. It advances the argument that many MPs failed to consider the long-term implications of membership. -- .

  • - The Co-Operative Movement, Development and the Nation-State, 1889-1939
    av Patrick Doyle
    391 - 1 051

    Civilising rural Ireland challenges predominant narratives of Irish history that explain the emergence of the nation-state through the lens of political conflict and violence. Instead the book takes as its focus the numerous leaders, organisers, and members of the Irish co-operative movement. -- .

  • - A History of Greyhound Racing in Britain, 1926-2017
    av Keith Laybourn
    1 151

    This book examines the rapid rise and slow decline of greyhound racing in Britain, focusing on the 1920s to the 1960s. It examines the way in which the middle classes sought to ban or control a sport and gambling opportunity which became a niche part of British working-class culture. -- .

  • - Assembling an Ecocritical Art History
    av Andrew Patrizio
    1 061

    This book synthesises a variety of approaches to the visual, drawn from politics, theory, feminism and activism, in order to provide the blueprint for an ecocritical art history. -- .

  • - Writing American Sexual Histories
    av Barry Reay
    327 - 1 191

    This book is an experiment in writing an American sexual history, spanning the spectrum of queer, trans, and the allegedly 'normal'. The sexual histories in this book are those where pornography and sexual research are indistinguishable; where personal obsession becomes tomorrow's archive. -- .

  • av W. Mark (Professor of Medieval History) Ormrod, Bart Lambert & Jonathan Mackman
    381 - 1 117

    Immigrant England tells the story of thousands of people who migrated to later medieval England. The book draws on uniquely rich evidence about the lives of these men and women, and analyses the attitudes of the English to the foreigners in their midst. Essential reading for everyone interested in the historical dimensions of modern debates. -- .

  • - Strategy and Mobilisation
    av Andrew Monaghan
    237

    It offers an original and powerful argument about Russian power and introduces and discusses the term 'mobilisation' as a central element of the Russian state's actions. It explores the Russian leadership's strategic agenda and illuminates the range of problems it faces in implementing it. -- .

  • - Labour, the Trade Unions and 1969's in Place of Strife
    av Peter Dorey
    391 - 1 261

    This is the first in-depth academic study of the Labour Government's 1969 attempt to introduce industrial relations to curb strikes by trade unions. Using archival sources, this book explains how this attempt provoked strong opposition in the Party, and from the unions, to the extent that it was abandoned in a humiliating climb-down. -- .

  • av Jason Jacobs
    1 127

    This book is about the life and work of David Milch, the writer who created NYPD Blue, Deadwood and other important works of US television drama. It locates him within the traditions of achievement in American literature over the past in order to evaluate his contribution to fiction writing. -- .

  • av Alistair Cole
    207

    This book looks at the period 2015-18 in French politics, which witnessed the emergence of a new political order centred on Emmanuel Macron. It asks whether modern political leadership is capable of restoring trust in political institutions and investigates the transformative nature of the Macron presidency. -- .

  • - Swords, Sandals, Blood and Sand
    av Sylvie Magerstadt
    1 077

    This is the first comprehensive overview of Greek and Roman historical dramas on television. It traces the development of fictional representations of antiquity from the 1950s to the present, exploring how broader cultural, political and economic issues have influenced the representation of antiquity on television. -- .

  • - The Irish Government and Peace in Northern Ireland, from the Good Friday Agreement to the Fall of Power-Sharing
    av Graham Spencer
    461 - 1 341

    Focusing on the peace process, these two volumes includes seventeen interviews from high-ranking civil servants and political leaders in the Irish Government and takes the reader inside the negotiating room to experience the efforts, tensions and actions that led to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 -- .

  • - Nurse, Writer, Activist
    av Lea Williams
    1 341

    Using unexamined sources, including diaries and unpublished manuscripts, this biography traces the life and work of nurse, writer, and activist Ellen N. La Motte (1873-1961), examining how she developed as a professional in the early twentieth century. -- .

  • - How Rare Groove, Acid House and Jungle Remapped the City
    av Caspar Melville
    277 - 1 081

    This book tells the history of the London black music culture that emerged in post-colonial London at the end of the twentieth century; the people who made it, the racial and spatial politics of its development and change, and the part it played in founding London's precious, embattled multiculture. -- .

  • - Covert Racism and Affect in the United States Post-9/11
    av Clara Eroukhmanoff
    1 117

    This book is a timely analysis of the securitisation of Islam in the US and an original contribution to securitisation theory by introducing the notion of 'indirect securitising speech acts' and the role of emotions and affect in securitisation studies. It is an innovative approach to Islamophobia, everyday racism and security. -- .

  • - Between Battlefield and Fairground
    av Elza Adamowicz
    1 117

    A comprehensive study of Dada's images of the body in various media and geographical centres. Mask or machine-part, grotesque or iconoclastic, the bodily image is confronted as both a reflection of and on the disjunctive, dehumanised society of wartime and post-war Europe, and a blueprint of the New Man. -- .

  • - Workfare, Post-Soviet Austerity and the Ethics of Freedom
    av Liene Ozolina
    1 151

    This book is a political ethnography that examines how welfare programmes for the unemployed function as a contemporary form of state control. -- .

  • av Ruth Barton
    327 - 1 191

    This book provides an accessible, comprehensive discussion of how a small national cinema can remain relevant in the wider environment of globalisation. It includes chapters on the creative documentary, animation and the horror film, as well as Irish history on screen and the depiction of the countryside and the city. -- .

  • - Essays on Cinema, Anthropology and Documentary Filmmaking
    av David MacDougall
    391 - 1 117

    This book of essays brings together his latest ideas on filming, documentary, anthropology and the art of cinema, based on his practice as an award-winning maker of ethnographic films. -- .

  • - The Return of Public Ownership in the United States
    av Thomas M. Hanna
    271

    This book is the most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of public ownership in the United States, arguing that it is more widespread, popular, and efficient than is commonly understood. -- .

  • av Joris Vandendriessche
    1 127

    This book analyses how nineteenth-century doctors gathered in medical societies to discuss, evaluate, publish and celebrate their studies. It reveals how the codes of conduct that regulated scientific practice corresponded to the values of social engagement, polite debate and a free press of the urban bourgeoisie. -- .

  • - Fiction, Theology, and Social Practice
    av Mary Raschko
    1 257

    This study explores how writers reconciled provocative biblical stories with late-medieval culture. Highlighting the many variations and points of conflict across renditions of the same story, the book unfolds a creative theological discourse through which writers attempted to re-construct Christian belief and practice. -- .

  • - Australia, America and the Fulbright Program
    av Diane Kirkby & Alice Garner
    1 127

    This book offers a critical appraisal of Fulbright achievements and limitations in avoiding political influence, integrating gender and racial diversity, absorbing conflict and dissent, and responding to economic fluctuations and social change. -- .

  • - Love, Abjection and Discontent
    av Thomas A. Prendergast & Stephanie Trigg
    381 - 1 181

    The book argues that the temporal privilege of the medieval masks the extent to which the medieval and medievalistic are mutually constitutive and ultimately dependent not on absolutist epistemological claims but on how feelings and temperaments affect the way we approach the Middle Ages. -- .

  • - Arliss, Crabtree, Knowles and Huntington
    av Brian McFarlane
    1 127

    This is a book for those who love British cinema and want to know more about its rise to popularity in the 1940s. The 'quality' films of the decade have been thoroughly explored already, but this book looks at the films the public actually went to see, and provides detailed information on the directors behind them. -- .

  • - Gender, Self, and Representation in Late Medieval Metz
    av Susannah Crowder
    1 059

    This study investigates the 'exceptional' staging of the life of Catherine of Siena by a female actor and a female patron in 1468 Metz. Integrating new approaches to drama, gender and patronage, it offers an original paradigm of female performance that positions women at the core of public culture. -- .

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