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  • - Hospital contributory schemes in twentieth-century Britain
    av John Mohan, Tim Willis & Martin Gorsky
    311

    Mutualism and health care presents the first comprehensive account of the establishment and operation of hospital contributory schemes and the organisation of voluntary hospitals in Britain before the creation of the NHS.

  • - An image of such politics
    av Sonja Tiernan
    311 - 1 081

    Academics, postgraduate and undergraduate students in Irish and British social and cultural history.

  • av Martin Johnes
    341 - 1 061

    This ground-breaking book examines the story of Wales since 1939, giving voice to ordinary people and the variety of experiences within the nation. This is a history of not just a nation, but of its residents' hopes and fears, their struggles and pleasures and their views of where they lived and the wider world.

  • - Reading radical writing in Ireland
    av Fiona Dukelow
    311

    Revisiting classic texts by writers such as Simone de Beauvoir, James Connolly and Paulo Freire, this book provides a series of rich reflections on the interaction between radical ideas and political action in Ireland.

  • - 6th Edition
    av Dennis Kavanagh & Bill Jones
    461 - 1 167

    Short, yet comprehensive. Completely up to date. Great value for money textbook by two established scholars .

  • - Looking for Bosnia
    av Elizabeth Dauphinee
    271

    Developed through a series of encounters with a Bosnian Serb soldier, Looking for Bosnia is a meditation on the possibilities and limitations of responding to extreme political violence in the context of the Bosnian war.

  • - Blair and Brown's logic of history
    av Oliver Daddow
    271 - 1 061

    A study of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's failed attempt to sell the European ideal to the British people. Based on an exhaustive survey of New Labour's foreign policy speeches after 1997 and interviews with policy-makers involved in the formulation of New Labour's foreign policy.

  • - The Anglo-American new world order from Wilson to Bush
    av Andrew Williams
    312

    The main aim of this book is to explain how mainly American, but also British, policy makers have planned and largely managed to create an international order in their own image, the 'New World Order'.

  • - Banal activism, electioneering and the politics of irrelevance
    av Alexander Smith
    271 - 1 127

    A unique ethnographic study of Party political activismExploring how Conservative Party activists who had opposed devolution and the movement for a Scottish Parliament during the 1990s attempted to mobilise politically following their annihilation at the 1997 General Election.

  • - Place, locality and memory
    av Tony Kushner
    327 - 1 127

    This is a study of the history and memory of Anglo-Jewry from medieval to the present. The particular focus is on the relationship between the local (in this case Hampshire), the national and the global.

  • - Labour's foreign policy since 1951
    av Rhiannon Vickers
    1 061

    This is the second book in a unique two-volume study that traces the evolution of the Labour Party's foreign policy throughout the 20th century to the present date.

  • - The Beat spirit and popular song
    av Laurence Coupe
    327 - 1 127

    What does the 'Beat' in 'Beatles' really mean? Why did Bob Dylan want to visit Jack Kerouac's grave with Allen Ginsberg? How does reading Gary Snyder help us understand the lyrics of Jim Morrison? This book provides the answers.

  • av Lez Cooke
    347 - 1 281

    This is the first full-length study of the screenwriter Troy Kennedy Martin, whose work for film and television includes Z Cars, The Italian Job, Kelly's Heroes, The Sweeney, Reilly - Ace of Spies and Edge of Darkness. Based on original research and extensive interviews with Troy Kennedy Martin himself.

  • - British news media, war and theory in the 2003 invasion of Iraq
    av Peter Goddard, Katy Parry, Craig Murray & m.fl.
    327

    The most detailed, sophisticated and theoretically grounded analysis of wartime media coverage written to date. Describes and explains how British news media variously supported, and dissented from, coalition propaganda campaigns during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

  • - Popular entertainment in nineteenth-century London
    av Rosalind Crone
    311 - 1 191

    First book to bring together the wide range of violent entertainments that characterised popular culture in nineteenth-century London and seriously assesses their origins, functions and impact. Draws upon the methodologies of social and cultural history to better understand the texture of Victorian society, and the mental world of the lower orders.

  • - Representations of slavery
    av Abigail Ward
    461

    This book focuses on representations of slavery in the works of contemporary British authors Caryl Phillips, David Dabydeen and Fred D'Aguiar, specifically exploring how racial anxieties in twenty-first century Britain may be seen as legacies of this largely ignored, but deeply significant, past.

  • - Britain in Europe, c.1750-1830
    av Jennifer Mori
    1 341

    This is an original study of British diplomacy in the age of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. It examines the social, cultural and intellectual aspects of diplomatic life and practice between 1750 and 1830.

  • - Lifestyle migration and the ongoing quest for a better way of life
    av Michaela Benson
    327

    A study of how lifestyle choices intersect with migration, and how this relationship frames and shapes post-migration lives.

  • - Birth of a concept
    av Norman Geras
    307 - 1 127

    This is an accessible and informative guide to the evolution of the concept of crimes against humanity- a hugely influential concept which has had a marked impact on modern international politics, law and ethics.

  • av Hilary Hinds
    1 181

    Close readings of Fox's Journal are put in dialogue with the voices of other early Friends and their critics to examine the fundamental erosion of the division between the human and the divine in early Quaker culture, and its consequences for understanding the history of the spiritual subject.

  • - Britain's role in the war on terror
    av Steven Kettell
    1 127

    This book provides a comprehensive, detailed and critical examination of Britain's role in the US-led war on terror.

  • av Peter Childs
    271 - 1 127

    A detailed study of the fiction of Julian Barnes from Metroland to Arthur & George. Approachable, student friendly and comprehensive analysis of all Barnes's novels

  • - The biography of an insurgent woman
    av Maureen Wright
    327 - 1 127

    This book provides the first full-length biography of Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy (1833-1918) - someone referred to among contemporaries as 'the grey matter in the brain' of the late-Victorian women's movement. A pacifist, humanitarian 'free-thinker', Wolstenholme Elmy was a controversial character and the first woman ever to speak from a public platform on the topic of marital rape. Lauded by Emmeline Pankhurst as 'first' among the infamous militant suffragettes of the Women's Social and Political Union, Wolstenholme Elmy was one of Britain's great feminist pioneers and, in her own words, an 'initiator' of many high-profile campaigns from the nineteenth into the twentieth century. Wright draws on an extensive resource of unpublished correspondence and other sources to produce an enduring portrait that does justice to Wolstenholme Elmy's momentous achievements.

  • - A conceptual history
    av Kirsten Haack
    1 151

    A critical, conceptual-historical analysis of democracy at the United Nations, detailed in four 'visions' of democracy: civilization, elections, governance and developmental democracy.

  • av P. J. McLoughlin
    271 - 1 151

    Explores the politics of the most important Irish nationalist leader of his generation, and one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century Ireland, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, John Hume.

  • av Julie Thorpe
    1 127

    This book is the first major Anglophone study of Austrofascism in over two decades. Introducing new themes, including press politics, minority politics, regionalism, immigration and refugees, it argues for a transnational approach to fascism in Austria.

  • - Placing the Irish and Scots in colonial Australia
    av Dianne Hall & Lindsay Proudfoot
    1 151

    Taking two of the most important white minorities in the colonial era, the Irish and the Scots, the book explores how they imagined and performed their new lives as place in the landscapes of south-east Australia.

  • - Catholics and antisemitism in Germany and England, 1918-45
    av Ulrike Ehret
    1 117

    This book offers a unique and compelling study of the worldviews and factors that promoted, or indeed opposed, antisemitism amongst Catholics in Germany and England after the First World War.

  • av Sue Vice
    347

    This is the first-ever critical work on Jack Rosenthal, the award-winning British television dramatist. His career began with Coronation Street in the 1960s and he became famous for his popular sitcoms, including The Lovers and The Dustbinmen. During what is often known as the golden age' of British television drama, Rosenthal wrote such plays as The Knowledge, The Chain, Spend, Spend, Spend and P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang, as well as the pilot for the series London's Burning. This study offers a close analysis of all Rosenthal's best-known works, drawing on archival material as well as interviews with his collaborators and cast members. It traces the events that informed his writing, ranging from his comic take on the permissive society' of the 1960s, through to recession in the 1970s and Thatcherism in the 1980s. Rosenthal's distinctive brand of humour and its everyday surrealism is contrasted throughout with the work of his contemporaries, including Dennis Potter, Alan Bleasdale and Johnny Speight, and his influence on contemporary television and film is analysed. Rosenthal is not usually placed in the canon of Anglo-Jewish writing but the book argues this case by focusing on his prize-winning Plays for Today The Evacuees and Bar Mitzvah Boy. This book will appeal to students and researchers in Television, Film and Cultural Studies, as well as those interested in contemporary drama and Jewish Studies.

  • - Technology, bodies, Gothic
    av Fred Botting
    351

    This is a major re-evaluation of the role and cultural significance of Gothic horror. It offers analysis of literary, film, art and popular cultural texts and critical explanations of key terms (horror, uncanny etc.) to interrogate the contemporary and historical significance of monsters, vampires and ghosts in technological and consumer culture.

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