This is an in-depth study of the contentious issues in Irish healthcare and deals with issues such as assisted suicide, abortion,... Læs mere
Contains eleven landmark essays that explore the significance and meaning of nursing, with a wide geographic range that expands the existing literature on nursing work -- .
A unique and overdue insight and study into how the landscape, institutions and collective memory has influenced the representation of the past on British television from 1946 to the present day, promoting a very singular view of what it means to be British. -- .
An edited collection that focuses on women filmmakers over the last eight years, from Portugal, Spain and Latin America. Theoretically astute, critically cutting edge, with contributors that range across the globe, this will be a benchmark volume of film criticism -- .
The book argues that what is often considered a fundamental dilemma of EU foreign policy - a choice between the EU’s values and... Læs mere
Framing the moron details the variety of dehumanizing and fear-inducing rhetoric employed by the American... Læs mere
Explores the political mobilisation of the two largest French veterans’ associations during the interwar years, the Union fédérale (UF) and the Union nationale des combattants (UNC). -- .
Brings images of holy motherhood and childbearing into the centre of an art-historical enquiry. Focuses on miniatures of the... Læs mere
This book explores the dynamics and divisions within paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland since the mid-1970s -- .
This book explores the dynamics and divisions within paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland since the mid-1970s. -- .
Using unexamined sources, including diaries and unpublished manuscripts, this biography traces the life and work of nurse, writer, and activist Ellen N. La Motte (1873-1961), examining how she developed as a professional in the early twentieth century. -- .
This book opens up innovative ways of reading philosophy ‘theatrically’, contributing to a new articulation of theatre and its relation to critical thought. -- .