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This handbook is the most comprehensive and up-to-date single volume on the history and memory of the Holocaust in Britain.
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This book stages an encounter between romanticism in post-war and contemporary cinema and trends in historical materialism associated with revolutionary romantic historiography.
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Using original archival sources to reveal the intricacies of local and national policy processes, weak rural housing performances are shown to owe more to national governance regimes than local under-performance.
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Using original archival sources to reveal the intricacies of local and national policy processes, weak rural housing performances are shown to owe more to national governance regimes than local under-performance.
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A Social History of Sheffield Boxing combines urban ethnography and anthropology, sociological theory and place and life histories to explore the global phenomenon of boxing.
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This book considers the state of contemporary theatre education in Great Britain is in two parts. The second half attends to 21st century theatre education, proposing a more explicit correlation between contemporary theatre and theatre education.
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Based on original research involving in-depth conversations with 85 participants around the UK, it asks people about their... Læs mere
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This book analyses the representation of North-East England in film and television. These include regional writers working for television in the 1970s,... Læs mere
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Challenging the standard paradigm of terrorism research through the use of Norbert Elias’s figurational sociology, Michael Dunning explores the development of terrorism in Britain over the past two centuries, focusing on long-term processes and shifting power dynamics.