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Cricket and Community in England: 1800 to the Present Day is a path-breaking enquiry into the social history of the summer game. -- .
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70 Activities for Tutor Groups explores the many and varied ways in which tutors can provoke and encourage meaningful, constructive and focused discussion among their... Læs mere
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General Practice has never been an easy occupation. The market has changed, the range of options is wider, and the way through the... Læs mere
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Shows how making translation and its effects visible contributes to a clearer understanding of how knowledge about the Holocaust has been and continues to be created and mediated.
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The Extreme Right in France, 1789 to the Present surveys the history of a fascinating but contentious political and intellectual tradition.
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This book is the first history of UK economic intelligence and offers a new perspective on the evolution of Britain’s national intelligence machinery and how it worked during the Cold War.
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A concise introduction to a crucial and controversial period of French history. It provides a fresh insight into the events of this era of conflict exploring themes of collaboration, resistance, liberation and the wars legacy.
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This book reports on the largest empirical study of male homosexual behaviour in the UK for thirty years. Important new theories about sexuality are developed, which expose unhelpful stereotypes and challenge outdated assumptions about AIDS.
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The Extreme Right in France, 1789 to the Present surveys the history of a fascinating but contentious political and intellectual tradition.
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This book is the first history of UK economic intelligence and offers a new perspective on the evolution of Britain’s national intelligence machinery and how it worked during the Cold War.