This work explores the significance of the genre of autobiography. Drawing on a range of writings, both literary and theoretical the text shows how... Læs mere
Editors present a range of writing and possible ways of being a woman traveller -- .
`The art of poverty` is the first book in English to analyse depictions of beggars in sixteenth-century European art. It develops a... Læs mere
Cue & Cut is a ‘practical approach to working in television studios’ for anyone who might want to work in that medium. Written by a... Læs mere
A wide-ranging and interdisciplinary study of the impact of the European Reformation on the architecture, arrangement and appearance of places of worship. -- .
This book provides a theoretically grounded introduction to new and emerging approaches to public engagement and research communication. -- .
This book offers the complete text of three novellas, along with vocabulary and explanatory notes to make them fully... Læs mere
This study examines the relationship between secrecy, power and interpretation around international political controversy, where foreign policy orthodoxy... Læs mere
Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and representing the British imperial experience.... Læs mere
In this groundbreaking book, Richard Farmer provides a social and cultural history of cinemas and cinemagoing in Britain between 1939 and 1945, and explores the impact that the war had on the places in which British people watched films. -- .
This book explores the experiences and contributions of British women performing active service across the Eastern Front in Serbia, Russia and Romania during the First World War, focusing on representation of that experience though a range of written records. -- .
An impressive list of authors examine how abjection can be discussed in relation to a host of different subjects, including marginality and gender. -- .