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    Chapter Introduction 

    Mold, Alex; Clark, Peder; Elizabeth, Hannah (2023)
    In this Introduction, we begin by examining the nature of ‘the public’ and ‘public health’ and how these changed over time. We then set out the key cross-cutting themes that this book will address before going on to ...
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    Chapter 4 Nursing a plague: nurses’ perspectives on their work during the United Kingdom HIV/ AIDS crisis, 1981– 96 

    Dickinson, Tommy; Appasamy, Nathan; Pritchard, Lee P.; Savidge, Laura (2022)
    As part of the United Kingdom’s response to the escalating HIV/AIDS crisis during the 1980s, special wards and community-based services were established to care for people living with HIV/AIDS (PWHA).  Much of the pioneering ...
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    Chapter 3 Responding to HIV/ AIDS in European prisons, 1980s– 2000s 

    Weston, Janet (2022)
    As part of the United Kingdom’s response to the escalating HIV/AIDS crisis during the 1980s, special wards and community-based services were established to care for people living with HIV/AIDS (PWHA).  Much of the pioneering ...
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    Chapter 6 Recovering mothers’ experiences of HIV/ AIDS health activism in Edinburgh, 1983– 2000 

    Elizabeth, Hannah J. (2022)
    Edinburgh was disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS in the early 1980–1990s, and women and children were affected in higher numbers there than elsewhere in the UK. Edinburgh’s AIDS crisis also followed a different pattern, ...
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    Chapter 7 The European HIV/ AIDS Archive: building a queer counter- memory 

    Dziuban, Agata; Januschke, Eugen; Klöppel, Ulrike; Sekuler, Todd; Struzik, Justyna (2022)
    Mobilising a queer theoretical framework, by which we mean embracing unhappiness, ephemerality, and instability, this chapter reflects on processes of archiving oral histories as part of the European HIV/AIDS Archive (EHAA). ...
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    Chapter 8 Pandemics and national pride: collecting and curating the history of HIV/ AIDS 

    Parry, Manon S. (2022)
    In recent years there has been a resurgence of museum exhibitions on the history of HIV/AIDS. While many assumed that there was enough awareness of the historical significance of this new disease to ensure the careful ...
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    Off white 

    Baker, Catherine; Iacob, Bogdan C.; Imre, Anikó; Mark, James (2024)
    Central and Eastern Europe has long been seen in the West as an ‘off white’ European periphery. Yet its nationalist movements have worked towards a full belonging in a white Europe, or have claimed themselves to be superior ...
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    Children’s rights in crisis 

    Regilme, Salvador Santino F. (2024)
    More than three decades have passed since the United Nations' adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, yet children's rights and dignity still confront profound challenges worldwide. This book delves ...
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    Ideas of poverty in the Age of Enlightenment 

    O’Flaherty, Niall; Mills, R. J. W. (2024)
    <p>Although poverty in the eighteenth century has long been an object of focus for social historians, it has figured only marginally in the intellectual history of the period. This is because it has been assumed that the ...
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    The common writer in modern history 

    Lyons, Martyn (2023)
    This book demonstrates the scope and achievements of the history of written culture, with particular reference to the writings of ordinary people. It underlines the importance of writing for the subordinate classes and the ...
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    The Industrialized Designer 

    Armstrong, Leah (2024)
    What does it mean to be called an industrial designer? This book traces the remarkable rise of this professional identity in historical perspective from a position of anonymity in the early twentieth century, to mid-century ...
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    A Table for One 

    Lahad, Kinneret (2017-03-01)
    A Table for One explores the links between female singlehood and social time, juxtaposing two theoretical fields that are rarely linked: the social study of time and the study of singlehood. By adopting an interdisciplinary ...
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    Localizing global sport for development 

    Lindsey, Iain; Kay, Tess; Banda, Davies; Jeanes, Ruth (2017)
    This jointly authored book extends understanding of the use of sport to address global development agendas by offering an important departure from prevailing theoretical and methodological approaches in the field. Drawing ...
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    Commerce, finance and statecraft 

    Dew, Ben (2020)
    In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, historians of England pioneered a series of new approaches to the history of economic policy. Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the development of these forms of writing ...
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    Violence Against Women's Health in International Law 

    De Vido, Sara (2020)
    Violence against women is characterised by its universality, the multiplicity of its forms, and the intersectionality of diverse kinds of discrimination against women. Great emphasis in legal analysis has been placed on ...
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    Jews on trial 

    Aron-Beller, Katherine (2011)
    This book explores two areas of interest: the Papal Inquisition in Modena and the status of Jews in an early modern Italian duchy. Its purpose is to deepen existing insights into the role of the former and thus lead to a ...
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    History, historians and development policy 

    Rao, Vijayendra; Bayly, C. A. (2011)
    The substantive and methodological contributions of professional historians to development policy debates was marginal, whether because of the dominance of economists or the inability of historians to contribute. There are ...
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    Race talk 

    Dawes, Antonia Lucia (2020)
    Race talk is about language use as an anti-racist practice in multicultural city spaces. The book contends that attention to talk reveals the relations of domination and subordination in heterogeneous, ethnically diverse ...
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    The senses in early modern England, 1558–1660 

    Watson, Jackie; Smith, Simon (2020)
    This book attempts to interrogate the literary, artistic and cultural output of early modern England. Following Constance Classen's view that understandings of the senses, and sensory experience itself, are culturally and ...
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    The entangled legacies of empire 

    Gilbert, Paul Robert; Bourne, Clea; Haiven, Max; Montgomerie, Johnna (2023)
    More than 25 experts from around the world have contributed to this unique and provocative book. In a series of illuminating short essays, each author has presented a striking image as an invitation to consider the ghosts ...
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    Colonial Caring 

    Hawkins, Sue; Sweet, Helen (2014-09-01)
    From the height of colonialism in the mid-nineteenth century, through to the aftermath of the Second World War, nurses have been at the heart of colonial projects. They were ideally placed to insinuate the ‘improving’ ...
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    Faith stories 

    Hickey-Moody, Anna (2023)
    This book explores the contention that religious and non-religious people have more in common than we might expect. Anna Hickey-Moody argues that everyone has faith in something and faith is what makes us human. People are ...
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    Go home?: The politics of immigration controversies 

    Jones, Hannah; Gunaratnam, Yasmin; Bhattacharyya, Gargi; Davies, William; Dhaliwal, Sukhwant; Forkert, Kirsten; Jackson, Emma; Saltus, Roiyah (2017)
    "The 2013 Go Home vans marked a turning point in government-sponsored communication designed to demonstrate control and toughness on immigration. In this study, the authors explore the effects of this toughness: on policy, ...
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    Building a Peace Economy? 

    Peterson, Jenny H. (2014-03-31)
    This book critically examines the range of policies and programmes that attempt to manage economic activity that contributes to political violence. It offers a new framework for understanding both the problem of economic ...
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    Human Remains in Society 

    Dreyfus, Jean-Marc; ANSTETT, Elisabeth (2016-11-29)
    Whether reburied, concealed, stored, abandoned or publicly displayed, human remains raise a vast number of questions regarding social, legal and ethical uses by communities, public institutions and civil society organisations. ...
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    Antisemitism and the left 

    Spencer, Philip; Fine, Robert (2018)
    "Universalism has always shown two faces to the world: one emancipatory and inclusionary, the other repressive and exclusionary. Jewish experience of universalism has been correspondingly equivocal. Antisemitism and the ...
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    Time for mapping 

    Hind, Sam; Perkins, Chris; Gekker, Alex; Evans, Daniel; Lammes, Sybille; Wilmott, Clancy (2018)
    "The digital era has brought about huge transformations in the map itself, which to date have been largely conceptualised in spatial terms. Novel objects, forms, processes and approaches have emerged and pose new, pressing ...
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    Comradely objects 

    Karpova, Yulia (2020)
    The major part of this book project was funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 700913.<br/>This book is about two distinct but ...
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    Progress and pathology 

    Dickson, Melissa; Taylor-Brown, Emilie; Shuttleworth, Sally (2020)
    This collaborative volume explores changing perceptions of health and disease in the context of the burgeoning global modernities of the long nineteenth century. During this period, popular and medical understandings of ...
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    Spenserian Satire 

    Hile, Rachel (2017-01-01)
    Scholars of Edmund Spenser have focused much more on his accomplishments in epic and pastoral than his work in satire. Scholars of early modern English satire almost never discuss Spenser. However, these critical gaps stem ...
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    Literature and sustainability 

    Johns-Putra, Adeline; Squire, Louise; Parham, John (2017-04-30)
    Sustainability has become a key socio-political issue over recent years. However, whilst the literary-critical community has advanced enthusiastically on an exciting range of environmentally-based analyses (most obviously ...
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    Pageantry and Power 

    Hill, Tracey (2011-10-28)
    Pageantry and Power is the first full and in-depth cultural history of the Lord Mayor’s Show in the early modern period. It provides new insight into the culture and history of the London of Shakespeare’s time and ...
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    Publics and their health 

    Mold, Alex; Clark, Peder; Elizabeth, Hannah (2023)
    The nature of the relationship between publics and their health has long been a concern for those seeking to improve collective and individual health. Attempts to secure the health of the population of any given place are ...
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    Sport in the Black Atlantic: Cricket, Canada and the Caribbean diaspora 

    Joseph, Janelle (2017)
    "This book outlines the ways sport helps to create transnational social fields that interconnect migrants dispersed across a region known as the Black Atlantic: Britain, North America and the Caribbean. Many Caribbean men's ...
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    Irish Literature Since 1990 

    Brewster, Scott; Parker, Michael (2011-06-01)
    This volume explores the meaning of republicanism in contemporary Ireland. While this has often been identified simply with nationalism, the book examines the connections, comparisons and contrasts between Irish republicanism ...
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    The experience of occupation in the Nord, 1914–18 

    E. Connolly, James (2018)
    "This study considers the ways in which locals of the occupied Nord responded to and understood their situation across four years of German domination, focusing in particular on key behaviours adopted by locals, and the ...
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    Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture 

    Paz, James (2017)
    "Anglo-Saxon ‘things’ could talk. Nonhuman voices leap out from the Exeter Book Riddles, telling us how they were made or how they behave. The Franks Casket is a box of bone that alludes to its former fate as a whale that ...
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    Subjects of modernity: Time-space, disciplines, margins 

    Dube, Saurabh (2017)
    This book thinks through modernity and its representations by exploring critical considerations of time and space. Drawing on anthropology, history and social theory, it investigates the oppositions and enchantments, the ...
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    Network neutrality: From policy to law to regulation 

    T. Marsden, Christopher (2017)
    "This study explains the concept of network neutrality and its history as an extension of the rights and duties of common carriers, as well as its policy history as examined in US and European regulatory proceedings from ...
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    Stories of Women 

    Boehmer, Elleke (2009-06-01)
    Elleke Boehmer's work on the crucial intersections between independence, nationalism and gender has already proved canonical in the field. 'Stories of women' combines her keynote essays on the mother figure and the ...
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    Enthusiast! 

    Herd, David (2007-09-01)
    This book takes enthusiasm to be a defining feature of American literature, showing how successive major writers – Melville, Thoreau, Pound, Moore, Frank O’Hara and James Schuyler – have modernized and re-modeled Emerson’s ...
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    Arctic governance 

    Wilson Rowe, Elana (2018)
    This book seeks to pose and explore a question that sheds light on the contested but largely cooperative nature of Arctic governance in the post-Cold War period: how does power matter – and how has it mattered – in shaping ...
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    Royal tourists, colonial subjects and the making of a British world, 1860–1911 

    Reed, Charles (2018-07-06)
    Examines the nineteenth-century royal tour from the perspectives of various historical actors – including royals, politicians and indigenous people – in order to demonstrate how a multi-valent British culture was created ...
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    The British Monarchy On Screen 

    Merck, Mandy (2016-02-01)
    Moving images of the British monarchy, in fact and fiction, are almost as old as the moving image itself, dating back to an 1895 American drama, The Execution of Mary Queen of Scots. British monarchs even appeared in the ...
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    Rural quality of life 

    Heike Johansen, Pia; Tietjen, Anne; Bundgård Iversen, Evald; Lauridsen Lolle, Henrik; Kaae Fisker, Jens (2023)
    The 2020 World Happiness Report suggests that rural residents in Northern and Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand are generally happier than their urban counterparts. Similar findings have been reported ...
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    Deportation limbo 

    Lindberg, Annika (2023)
    Deportation limbo traces the efforts of two Nordic welfare states, Denmark and Sweden, to address the so-called implementation gap in deportation enforcement. It offers an original, empirically grounded account of how ...
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    Performing the jumbled city 

    Casagrande, Olivia (2022)
    Building on analyses of the relationship between race, aesthetics and politics, the volume elaborates on the epistemological possibilities arising from collaborative and decolonial methodologies at the intersection of ...
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    Relational peace practices 

    Jarstad, Anna; Söderström, Johanna; Åkebo, Malin (2023)
    This book contributes to scholarly debates about what peace is and how it can be studied by developing a novel framework and tools for studying peace as relational. Drawing primarily on peace and conflict research and ...
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    Alcohol, psychiatry and society 

    Ernst, Waltraud; Müller, Thomas (2022)
    The medicalisation of alcohol use has become a prominent discourse that guides policy makers and impacts public perceptions of alcohol and drinking. This book maps the historical and cultural dimensions of the phenomenon. ...
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    The ideology of the extreme right 

    Mudde, Cas (2002)
    Though the extreme right was not particularly successful in the 1999 European elections, it continues to be a major factor in the politics of Western Europe. This book, newly available in paperback, provides a comprehensive ...
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    A history of the University of Manchester, 1973-90 

    Abendstern, Michele; Pullan, Brian (2004)
    This is the second volume of a history of the University of Manchester since 1951. It spans seventeen critical years in which public funding was contracting, student grants were diminishing, instructions from the government ...
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    Rethinking European Union foreign policy 

    Tonra, Ben; Christiansen, Thomas (2004)
    This book reviews a variety of approaches to the study of the European Union's foreign policy. Much analysis of EU foreign policy contains implicit theoretical assumptions about the nature of the EU and its member states, ...
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    Luther's lives: Two contemporary accounts of Martin Luther 

    Keen, Ralph; Vandiver, Elizabeth; Frazel, Thomas D. (2003)
    This volume brings together two important contemporary accounts of the life of Martin Luther in a confrontation that had been postponed for more than 450 years. The first of these accounts was written after Luther's death, ...
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    Half the battle: Civilian morale in Britain during the Second World War 

    Mackay, Robert (2003)
    How well did civilian morale stand up to the pressures of total war and what factors were important to it? In this important work, Robert Mackay offers a robust rejection of recent contentions that civilian morale fell a ...
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    R.S. Thomas: Identity, environment, deity 

    Morgan, Christopher (2003)
    Christopher Morgan writes with keen critical insight on the controversial poet R. S. Thomas, considered to be one of the leading writers of the twentieth century. This is the first book to treat Thomas's entire oeuvre and ...
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    Destination Europe: The political and economic growth of a continent 

    Torbiorn, Kjell M. (2003)
    Destination Europe interprets and interrelates the major political, economic and security developments in Europe - including transatlantic relations - from the end of the Second World War up until the present time, and ...
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    Domestic and international trials, 1700-2000: The trial in history, vol. II 

    Melikan, R. A. (2003)
    How does the trial function? What are the tools, in terms of legal principle, scientific knowledge, social norms, and political practice, which underpin this most important decision-making process? This collection of nine ...
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    Turkey facing a new millenium: Coping with intertwined conflicts 

    Nachmani, Amikam (2003)
    Turkey's involvement in the Gulf War in 199 paved the way for the country's acceptance into the European Union. This book traces that process and in the first part looks at Turkey's foreign policy in the 1990s, considering ...
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    Judicial tribunals in England and Europe, 1200-1700: The trial in history, vol. I 

    Mulholland, Maureen; Pullan, Brian (2003)
    This book is about trials, civil and criminal, ecclesiastical and secular, in England and Europe between the thirteenth and the seventeenth centuries. The opening chapter provides a conceptual framework both for this book ...
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    The new aestheticism 

    Joughin, John J.; Malpas, Simon (2003)
    The rise of literary theory spawned the rise of anti-aestheticism, so that even for cultural theorists, discussions concerning aesthetics were often carried out in a critical shorthand that failed to engage with the ...
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    The Labour governments, 1964-70, volume 1: Labour and cultural change 

    Fielding, Steven (2003)
    This book is the first in the new series The Labour governments, 1964-70 and concentrates on Britain's domestic policy during Harold Wilson's tenure as Prime Minister. The book deals, in particular, with how the Labour ...
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    The international politics of the Middle East 

    Hinnebusch, Raymond (2003)
    The international politics of the Middle East fills a major gap in the field of middle eastern political studies by combining international relations theory with concrete case studies. It will be of immense benefit to ...
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    The gothic novel in Ireland 

    Morin, Christina (2018-02-12)
    The Gothic Novel in Ireland, 1760-1830 reveals how the Irish contribution to the rise of the gothic novel is all too frequently overlooked. Irish writers were actively engaged in shaping the form now conventionally understood ...
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    The Länder and German federalism 

    Gunlicks, Arthur (2003)
    This book provides a detailed introduction to how the Länder (the sixteen states of Germany) function not only within the country itself but also within the wider context of European political affairs. Some knowledge of ...
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    The spoken word: Oral culture in Britain, 1500-1850 

    Woolf, Daniel; Fox, Adam (2003)
    The early modern period was of great significance throughout Europe with respect to its gradual transition from a largely oral to a fundamentally literate society. On the one hand, the spoken word remained of the utmost ...
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    Fathers, pastors and kings: Visions of episcopacy in seventeenth-century France 

    Forrestal, Alison (2004)
    This book explores how the conceptions of episcopacy shaped the identity of the bishops of France in the wake of the reforming Council of Trent (1545-63). It demonstrates how the episcopate, initially demoralized by the ...
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    The forgotten French: Exiles in the British Isles, 1940-44 

    Atkin, Nicholas (2003)
    It is widely assumed that the French in the British Isles during the Second World War were fully-fledged supporters of General de Gaulle, and that across the channel at least, the French were a 'nation of resisters'. This ...
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    Noblewomen, aristocracy and power in the twelfth-century Anglo-Norman realm 

    Johns, Susan M (2003)
    This is the first study of noblewomen in twelfth-century England and Normandy, and of the ways in which they exercised power. It draws on a rich mix of evidence to offer an important reconceptualisation of women's role in ...
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    The end of Irish history?: Reflections on the Celtic Tiger 

    Coulter, Colin; Coleman, Steve (2003)
    Ireland appears to be in the throes of a remarkable process of social change. Over the last decade, the apparently inescapable status of the twenty-six counties as an economic casualty has been dramatically reversed. In ...
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    Francis Bacon's New Atlantis 

    Price, Bronwen (2003)
    The New Atlantis has fired the imaginations of its readers since its original appearance in 1627. Often regarded as the apotheosis of Bacon's ideas through its depiction of an advanced 'scientific' society, it is also read ...
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    Soaking up the rays: Light therapy and visual culture in Britain, c. 1890–1940 

    Anne Woloshyn, Tania (2017)
    Soaking up the rays forges a new path for exploring Britain’s fickle love of the light by investigating the beginnings of light therapy in the country, from c.1890–1940. Despite rapidly becoming a leading treatment for ...
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    Payment and philanthropy in British healthcare, 1918–48 

    Gosling, George Campbell (2017)
    "There were only three decades in British history when it was the norm for patients to pay the hospital; those between the end of the First World War and the establishment of the National Health Service in 1948. At a time ...
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    Frontiers of the Caribbean 

    Nanton, Philip (2017)
    This book argues that the frontier, usually associated with the era of colonial conquest, has great, continuing and under explored relevance to the Caribbean region. Identifying the frontier as a moral, ideational and ...
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    Debt as Power 

    Di Muzio, Tim; H. Robbins, Richard (2016)
    Debt as power is a timely and innovative contribution to our understanding of one of the most prescient issues of our time: the explosion of debt across the global economy and related requirement of political leaders to ...
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    John Dewey 

    Narayan, John (2016)
    "This book argues that John Dewey should be read as a philosopher of globalization rather than as a 'local' American philosopher. Although Dewey's political philosophy was rooted in late nineteenth and early twentieth ...
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    Recognition and Global Politics 

    Schick, Kate; Hayden, Patrick (2016)
    "The notion of recognition, drawing on the philosophy of Hegel, has become increasingly central to international debates in recent years, yet there have been few attempts to critically examine new theoretical positions and ...
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    Lehman Brothers 

    McDonald, Oonagh (2016)
    "On September 12th 2008, Lehman Brothers was valued at 639 billion US dollars. On Monday 15th September, it was worth nothing. How could trillions of dollars seemingly melt into air? Lehman Brothers had a long and prestigious ...
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    Innovation by demand: An interdisciplinary approach to the study of demand and its role in innovation 

    Tomlinson, Mark; Walsh, Vivien; Green, Ken; McMeekin, Andrew (2002)
    The structure and regulation of consumption and demand has recently become of great interest to sociologists and economists alike, and at the same time there is growing interest in trying to understand the patterns and ...
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    Beyond observation 

    Henley, Paul (2020)
    This book analyses the authoring of ethnographic films between 1895 and 2015. It is based on the general argument that the ethnographicness of a film should not be gauged according to whether it is about an exotic culture, ...
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    A war of individuals: Bloomsbury attitudes to the Great War 

    Atkin, Jonathan (2002)
    This book draws together for the very first time examples of the 'aesthetic pacifism' practised during the Great War by such celebrated individuals as Virginia Woolf, Siegfried Sassoon and Bertrand Russell. In addition, ...
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    Special relationships: Anglo-American affinities and antagonisms 1854-1936 

    Beer, Janet; Bennett, Bridget (2002)
    This collection of essays by leading scholars of American literature and culture has emerged out of recent debates on the historical, geographical, symbolic, and cultural significance of the Atlantic, as well as new work ...
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    Balancing the self 

    Jackson, Mark; Moore, Martin D. (2020)
    Concepts of ‘balance’ have been central to modern politics, medicine and society. Yet, while many health, environmental and social challenges are discussed globally in terms of imbalances in biological, social and ecological ...
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    Enacting the Bible in medieval and early modern drama 

    Contzen, Eva von; Goodblatt, Chanita (2020)
    The thirteen chapters in this collection open up new horizons for the study of biblical drama by putting special emphasis on multitemporality, the intersections of biblical narrative and performance, and the strategies ...
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    Communities and knowledge production in archaeology 

    Roberts, Julia; Shepperd, Kathleen L.; Trigg, Jonathan Ralph; Hansson, Ulf R. (2019-10-01)
    The dynamic processes of knowledge production in archaeology and elsewhere in the humanities and social sciences are increasingly viewed as the collaborative effort of groups, clusters and communities of researchers rather ...
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    Redefining security in the Middle East 

    Sasley, Brent; Jacoby, Tami Amanda (2002)
    The end of the Cold War brought about fundamental shifts in the international political system, which many scholars believe have had ripple effects in the field of national security. Literature on security during the Cold ...
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    Globalisation contested 

    Amoore, Louise (2002)
    This exciting book provides an illuminating account of contemporary globalization that is grounded in actual transformations in the areas of production and the workplace. It reveals the social and political contests that ...
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    Performing care 

    Stuart Fish, Amanda; Thompson, James (2020)
    The book advances our understanding of performance as a mode of caring and explores the relationship between socially engaged performance and care. It creates a dialogue between theatre and performance, care ethics and ...
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    The making of British bioethics 

    Wilson, Duncan (2014)
    Recent decades have witnessed profound shifts in the politics of medicine and the biological sciences. Members of several professions, including philosophers, lawyers and social scientists, now discuss and help regulate ...
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    The Labour Party and the world, volume 1: The evolution of Labour's foreign policy, 1900-51 

    Vickers, Rhiannon (2004)
    This is the first book in a two-volume set that looks at the foreign policy of the Labour Party throughout the 20th century, and into the early years of the new millennium. These books rectify the dearth of literature on ...
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    The Asian financial crisis New International Financial Architecture: Crisis, reform and recovery 

    Sharma, Shalendra D (2003)
    The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 shook the foundations of the global economy. What began as a localised currency crisis soon engulfed the entire Asian region. What went wrong and how did the Asian economies, long ...
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    Nurse Writers of the Great War 

    Hallett, Christine E. (2016-02-04)
    The First World War was the first 'total war'. Its industrial weaponry damaged millions of men and drove whole armies underground into dangerously unhealthy trenches. Many were killed. Many more suffered terrible, ...
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    Samuel Beckett and the primacy of love 

    Keller, John (2002)
    This study is about the central place of the emotional world in Beckett's writing. Stating that Beckett is 'primarily about love', Dr. Keller makes a radical re-assessment of his influence and immense popularity. The book ...
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    West Indian intellectuals in Britain 

    Schwarz, Bill (2003)
    Caribbean migration to Britain brought many new things - new musics, new foods, new styles. It brought new ways of thinking too. This lively, innovative book explores the intellectual ideas which the West Indians brought ...
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    Republican learning: John Toland and the crisis of Christian culture, 1696-1722 

    Champion, Justin (2003)
    This book explores the life, thought and political commitments of the free-thinker John Toland (1670-1722). Studying both his private archive and published works, it illustrates how Toland moved in both subversive and elite ...
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    Pulp fictions of medieval England: Essays in popular romance 

    McDonald, Nicola (2004)
    Middle English popular romance is the most audacious and compendious testimony to the imaginary world of the English Middle Ages. Yet, with few exceptions, it remains under read and under studied. Pulp fictions of medieval ...
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    The United Nations, intra-state peacekeeping and normative change 

    Aksu, Esref (2003)
    This study explores the normative dimension of the evolving role of the United Nations in peace and security and, ultimately, in governance. What is dealt with here is both the UN's changing raison d'être and the wider ...
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    The Kosovo crisis and the evolution of a post-Cold War European security 

    Smith, Martin A; Latawski, Paul (2003)
    This book looks at the legacy of the 1998-99 Kosovo crisis for European security affairs. It examines the debates about the nature and justification of intervention in the affairs of sovereign states. It also considers the ...
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    The Politics of Vaccination 

    Holmberg, Christine; Blume, Stuart; Greenough, Paul (2017-03-16)
    Mass vaccination campaigns are political projects that presume to protect individuals, communities, and societies. Like other pervasive expressions of state power - taxing, policing, conscripting - mass vaccination arouses ...
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    Fifteen into one?: The European Union and its member states 

    Wessels, Wolfgang; Mittag, Jürgen; Maurer, Andreas (2003)
    The European Union and the role of member states is currently one of the major topics of current political debate and academic discourse. The evolution of the political system in Brussels and developments within the ...
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    Equal subjects, unequal rights: Indigenous people in British settler colonies, 1830-1910 

    Swain, Shurlee; Evans, Julie; Phillips, David; Grimshaw, Patricia (2003)
    This book focuses on the ways in which the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa treated indigenous peoples in relation to political rights, commencing with the imperial policies of ...
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