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This volume examines seasonal pastoralism from a diachronic perspective, with case studies that, across the volume, trace its development from the Neolithic to the twentieth century and explore the archaeological methods used to analyse these long-term processes.
This book explores how contemporary Jewish writers and artists imagine the traumatic past of the Holocaust, in 'returning' to Poland or in encounters with the German Other, in their imagination and in reality.
Spanning oral history, ethnology, memory studies, social anthropology, and cultural sociology, this open access book pursues a twofold ambition.
This book is the result of five years’ research into the transformative regeneration of East London’s Docklands, driven by the London Docklands Development Corporation, established in 1981.
This book is a comparative study of the rap scenes in Greece and America, and provides one of the first English-language studies of Greek hip hop culture.
Written accessibly and drawing on archival research and documentary analysis, this book explores how colonial... Læs mere
Drawing from a 1992 questionnaire, as well as supplementary documents and research reports, this study uses a sociological lens to explicate the volunteers’ motives, backgrounds, and lasting impressions which for many was a transformative experience.
This open access book highlights the historical significance of Titanic, and its impact on law, including the first treaty on maritime safety - the Safety Of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS).