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This book tackles fragmentation in mental health discourse and in particular the relationship between... Læs mere
What’s a djibbah, how long has the old school tie been around and do yellow petticoats really repel vermin? This book will provide answers... Læs mere
Tracing the development of the University of Exeter over the six decadessince it was granted its royal charter in 1955, this book tells the historyof the institution and its... Læs mere
Includes articles first published in The Journal of William Morris Studies and new pieces written for this book. Subjects... Læs mere
This is the first integrative, historically grounded book to be written about the Exeter Book of Old English poetry. By... Læs mere
This book is the first sustained and dispassionate study of the role of Freemasonry in everyday social and economic life: why men joined, what it did for them and their families, and how it affected the development of communities and local economies.
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The story of the migration of the Cornish people throughout the world is an epic, told here by one of the world's leading scholars of the... Læs mere
The work details the life and political career of John Baxter Langley, a once infamous but now largely forgotten Victorian reformer.... Læs mere
This book “decodes” 1930s Hollywood movies and explains why they looked and behaved as they did. Representing the summation of Richard Maltby’s four decades of... Læs mere
This book brings together a number of specialist scholarly articles published previously in the series Cornish Studies, and presents them in revised form as a... Læs mere