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This unique collection begins with theoretical approaches to the study of revolution, noting some theories of revolution advanced by revolutionaries themselves, and moves to a consideration of individual revolutions.
This set covers: debates on the origins and significance of colonial empires; discussions of imperialism as it grew out of the pre-1914 radical and Marxist critiques; and, the emergence of Postcolonialism. The set is fully indexed.
This set collects together for the first time rare and scattered material on the history of pre-cinema.
This three volume set vividly illustrates the roots of film and the cinema. The re-production of these important contemporary sources, now unavailable in print, provides the student and film aficionado with an invaluable resource.
This set restores to circulation a number of key texts from the debate about the future of welfare that took place in Britain between the great depression and the end of the period during which the welfare state was established.
The six volumes that make up this set provide an overview of colonialism in South East Asia. The authors included here will be familiar to many readers, but many of the papers which are reproduced have been unavailable for some time.
This set gives a unique insight into Charles Dickens' life, through the writings of relatives and friends. The resulting snapshot will provide the background necessary for enhancing the study of his writings.
This five volume major work is a comprehensive collection of primary sources which examine changing attitudes to sport in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras.
This collection combines the historical with the conceptual, providing a guide to the main themes that have structured socialist thought and practice over the last two hundred years. The set also examines contemporary socialism.
The aim of this collection is to bring together the principal sources in the development of the techniques of social network analysis.
This set reproduces writings by three exceptional nineteenth-century women, Georgina weldon, Louisa Lowe and Susan Willis Fletcher, who were certified as insane by the Victorian medical establishment.
This collection brings together recent scholarship on Frege, including new translations of German material which is made available to Anglophone scholars for the first time.