This book offers a new interpretation of global migration from c. 1815–1920 by examining the elite German migrants who moved to India especially missionaries, scholars and scientists, businessmen, and travelers. -- .
This is the first scholarly collection to focus on the special importance of British cinema to folk horror. The chapters consider the artistic styles,... Læs mere
The first single-text scholarly edition in English. An indispensable resource for scholars, students, and theatre practitioners. Edited by Ruth Lunney. -- .
These chapters provide deeply researched narratives of the links between partition in India and Palestine in 1947. It focuses on... Læs mere
Drawing extensively on the declassified British archives and Chinese sources, this book explores how Britain and China... Læs mere
This book charts the history of first-time Australian motherhood across the last 75 years, drawing upon oral history interviews with a diverse group of mothers.... Læs mere
London calling Italy is a book about the BBC Italian Service during the Second World War. It examines the role of the Italian broadcasters, the programmes and their reception. -- .
This book assesses Stuart Brisley’s seminal influence on British art through his lifelong engagement with the histories and imaginaries of... Læs mere
Interior design is all about the senses. This volume explores how sight, touch, smell, hearing and taste have been mobilised within... Læs mere
Intimate afterlives of empire is the first comprehensive study of an important genre of cultural memory, the post-imperial... Læs mere
This book studies the science and sexuality of legs during the Victorian period. -- .
This book reconfigures theatre’s relationship with urgent issues to do with ecology and environment by showing how theatre is an ecological event in and by itself. It does so by providing a new theory of theatre ecology that is clearly written and rigorously developed. -- .