THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ‘A stunning book, among the most immediate and thrilling works of history I have ever read’
This book offers an extended consideration of the fairground showfront. It combines archival material, contemporary examples of fairs, and a... Læs mere
This title recounts what happened during the six months that documentary film-maker Stephen Walker began a search for four young, untried, untested, obsessive and possibly unhinged film-makers in their quest for fame and glory at the Cannes Film Festival.
Attempts to formulate scientific theories based on both animal experiments and human experience have been applied to education and the treatment of... Læs mere
Attempts to formulate scientific theories based on both animal experiments and human experience have been applied to education and the treatment of... Læs mere
First published in 1983, Gender, Class and Education is a collection of presentations made at the fifth Westhill Sociology of Education Conference in July, 1982. This volume focuses on the reproduction of gender relations through education.
First published in 1983, Gender, Class and Education is a collection of presentations made at the fifth Westhill Sociology of Education Conference in July, 1982. This volume focuses on the reproduction of gender relations through education.
The definitive biography of a titan of Irish political history
In this first biography to chart Trimble’s life and death, award-winning journalist Stephen Walker vividly details how this shy Belfast academic changed the political landscape of Northern Ireland.
In Helen Chadwick: Constructing Ideas Between Art and Architecture, Stephen Walker looks beyond the apparent variety of this work and identifies a consistent range of issues and enduring interests.