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THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National MARRIED TO THE EMPIRE Gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883–1947. Author: Mary A. Procida. This book situates women at the centre of the practices and policies of British imperialism. Rebutting interpretations that have marginalised women in the empire, the book demonstrates that women were crucial to establishing and sustaining the British Raj inIndia
THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. NeverCHOSEN PEOPLES
The Bible, race and empire in the long nineteenth century. Editors: Gareth Atkins, Shinjini Das, and Brian H. Murray. Chosen peoples demonstrates how biblical themes, ideas and metaphors shaped narratives of racial, national and imperial identity in the long nineteenth century. Even and indeed especially amid spreadingsecularism, the
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THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National MARRIED TO THE EMPIRE Gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883–1947. Author: Mary A. Procida. This book situates women at the centre of the practices and policies of British imperialism. Rebutting interpretations that have marginalised women in the empire, the book demonstrates that women were crucial to establishing and sustaining the British Raj inIndia
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The Bible, race and empire in the long nineteenth century. Editors: Gareth Atkins, Shinjini Das, and Brian H. Murray. Chosen peoples demonstrates how biblical themes, ideas and metaphors shaped narratives of racial, national and imperial identity in the long nineteenth century. Even and indeed especially amid spreadingsecularism, the
JUSTICE AFTER COVID-19 IN: EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE This chapter gives some consideration to what social, political, and economic changes need to be made, domestically and globally, after this pandemic crisis is over. If everything post COVID-19 goes back to being essentially similar to life pre COVID-19, we will have wasted a unique opportunity to eradicate some of the worst underlying conditions of social injustice which inflict misery on MANCHESTER MEDIEVAL SOURCES Paschasius Radbertus' funeral oration for Wala of Corbie. Series: Manchester Medieval Sources. Authors: Mayke de Jong and Justin Lake. This book presents a new and accessible translation of a well-known yet enigmatic text: the ‘Epitaph for Arsenius’ by the monk and scholar Paschasius Radbertus (Radbert) of LIFE UNDER LOCKDOWN: NASTY, BRUTISH, AND SHORT? IN The potentially devastating impact of COVID-19 on the world economy is beyond measure. The risk is that if the economy collapses it will also bring down civil society with it. Political philosophers have a term for this: we are being propelled towards the ‘state of nature’. This chapter suggests that extreme crises do not bring out the best in people. A negative, almost nightmarish MANCHESTER SHAKESPEARE Manchester Shakespeare includes 81 books covering a wealth of historical, social and cultural critiques of Shakespeare's works, plus the works of his contemporaries such as Spenser, Kyd, Marlowe and Lyly. It also includes books from the highly respected ManchesterSpenser series.
LABOUR ACTIVISM BEYOND THE LAW IN: CHINA’S CITIZENSHIP This chapter demonstrates that NGOs’ demands revolving around labour cannot be divorced from wider citizenship rights, such as the right to voice, assembly, striking, recognition, representation and political participation. It does so by presenting three further acts: ‘educating beyond rights’, ‘advocating and petitioning’ and ‘claiming rights’ (to independent labour THE IRISH MILITARY TRADITION AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN In the early nineteenth century Ireland supplied a disproportionate share of the soldiers in the British army. During the period from the Second South African War to the World War of 1914-1918 criticism by nationalists of Irish recruitment to the British forces gathered strength. The Irish Republic remained a significant source of recruits, at least for the Irish infantry regiments. Family ‘THE SECOND CITY OF THE EMPIRE’ IN: IMPERIAL CITIES The chapter demonstrates how Glasgow had become, and could remain, 'the first municipality in the world and the second city of the British Empire'. Although population was often used as the principal, and in some respects most dubious, criterion, the municipal claim could also be based on the degree of economic integration into the imperial enterprise. Indeed, few cities were as closely POLICING THE BRITISH CARIBBEAN IN: AT THE END OF THE LINE Policing the end of the Empire in the British Caribbean was as fraught with difficulties as it was in the rest of the Empire. In the aftermath of the Second World War, British Guiana faced regular public disturbances and civil unrest, as did many of the islands of the British Caribbean. There was no exception in the British Caribbean, where the first glimmers of independence came with the THE ARTS OF ANGELA CARTER A cabinet of curiosities. Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts. This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on thediversity
‘THE BOYS CAN KILL’ IN: FILM STUDIES VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 (2019) You're not logged in. My Searches You're not logged in. HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. WHAT ABOUT THE WORKERS? Recognition and Global Politics examines the potential and limitations of the discourse of recognition as a strategy for reframing justice and injustice within contemporary world affairs.Drawing on resources from social and political theory and international relations theory, as well as feminist theory, postcolonial studies and social psychology, this ambitious collection explores a range of THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National MARRIED TO THE EMPIRE Gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883–1947. Author: Mary A. Procida. This book situates women at the centre of the practices and policies of British imperialism. Rebutting interpretations that have marginalised women in the empire, the book demonstrates that women were crucial to establishing and sustaining the British Raj inIndia
CONSTRUCTIVISM IN: UNITED NATIONS PEACE OPERATIONS AND This chapter describes constructivism’s distinguishing features and how it has informed existing research on UN peacekeeping. Focusing on core constructivist concepts like norms, culture, and identity, the chapter explains that peacekeeping scholars within this approach tend to focus on ideational influences emanating from outside the UN system or on the role of intersubjective knowledge WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? FURTHER READING IN: BEGINNING The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism ( Norton, 2nd edn, 2011 ). Coverage is from earliest times to the present, but this volume is eight times the length of the pioneer theory readers of the 1980s. Lodge, David, and Wood Nigel, eds, Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader ( Longman, 3rd edn, 2008 ). An excellent source of material. PARTNERS IN SUSPENSE Partners in Suspense examines the significance, meanings, histories and enduring legacies of one of film history’s most important partnerships. By engaging with the collaborative work of Hitchcock and Herrmann, the essays in the collection examine the ways in which film directors and composers collaborate, how this collaboration is SECURITY SECTOR REFORM IN TRANSFORMING SOCIETIES This book is about the relationship between societies and their instruments of coercion at times of great political and societal change. It traces the scholarly and policy origins of the security sector reform concept, locating its recent rise to prominence in earlier debates about development, security and civil-militaryrelations.
MUNITIONS OF THE MIND This book presents a history of propaganda from the ancient world to the present day. The ancient Greeks, best remembered for their enduring contributions to civilization, recognized that propaganda was an essential ingredient of an organized and effective society. HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. WHAT ABOUT THE WORKERS? Recognition and Global Politics examines the potential and limitations of the discourse of recognition as a strategy for reframing justice and injustice within contemporary world affairs.Drawing on resources from social and political theory and international relations theory, as well as feminist theory, postcolonial studies and social psychology, this ambitious collection explores a range of THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National MARRIED TO THE EMPIRE Gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883–1947. Author: Mary A. Procida. This book situates women at the centre of the practices and policies of British imperialism. Rebutting interpretations that have marginalised women in the empire, the book demonstrates that women were crucial to establishing and sustaining the British Raj inIndia
CONSTRUCTIVISM IN: UNITED NATIONS PEACE OPERATIONS AND This chapter describes constructivism’s distinguishing features and how it has informed existing research on UN peacekeeping. Focusing on core constructivist concepts like norms, culture, and identity, the chapter explains that peacekeeping scholars within this approach tend to focus on ideational influences emanating from outside the UN system or on the role of intersubjective knowledge WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? FURTHER READING IN: BEGINNING The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism ( Norton, 2nd edn, 2011 ). Coverage is from earliest times to the present, but this volume is eight times the length of the pioneer theory readers of the 1980s. Lodge, David, and Wood Nigel, eds, Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader ( Longman, 3rd edn, 2008 ). An excellent source of material. PARTNERS IN SUSPENSE Partners in Suspense examines the significance, meanings, histories and enduring legacies of one of film history’s most important partnerships. By engaging with the collaborative work of Hitchcock and Herrmann, the essays in the collection examine the ways in which film directors and composers collaborate, how this collaboration is SECURITY SECTOR REFORM IN TRANSFORMING SOCIETIES This book is about the relationship between societies and their instruments of coercion at times of great political and societal change. It traces the scholarly and policy origins of the security sector reform concept, locating its recent rise to prominence in earlier debates about development, security and civil-militaryrelations.
MUNITIONS OF THE MIND This book presents a history of propaganda from the ancient world to the present day. The ancient Greeks, best remembered for their enduring contributions to civilization, recognized that propaganda was an essential ingredient of an organized and effective society. JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS Customers that are new to Reprints Desk can request articles via the following form. Simply input the details of the article you wish to purchase and submit; your article will be delivered and a new account set up for future use.New customer order formMARXISM AND AMERICA
Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
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INTRODUCTION IN: CREATING GOD This book surveys the origins and first spread of several major religions. It does so from a definitively secular standpoint, using the debates of historical scholarship and the discoveries of scientific archaeology to ask: what do we really know, once we bypass the myths and later traditions that developed? It considers the landscape of each religion’s origins: the place, time and THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. THEORY BEFORE ‘THEORY’ IN: BEGINNING THEORY (FOURTH EDITION) This chapter begins by explaining the rise of English studies by indicating what higher education was like in England until the first quarter of the nineteenth century. A STOP and THINK section includes multiple choice questions that indicate the scope of this chapter. F. D. Maurice regarded literature as the particular property of the middle class and the expression of their values. For FROM ‘COMMONWEALTH’ TO ‘POSTCOLONIAL’ IN: BEGINNING This chapter presents a flexible but solid definition of the word 'postcolonialism' by placing it in two primary contexts. The first regards the historical experiences of decolonisation that have occurred chiefly in the twentieth century. The second concerns relevant intellectual developments in the latter part of the twentieth century, especially the shift from the study of 'Commonwealth THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never AIR POWER AND COLONIAL CONTROL The Royal Air Force 1919–1939. Author: David E. Omissi. Air policing was used in many colonial possessions, but its most effective incidence occurred in the crescent of territory from north-eastern Africa, through South-West Arabia, to North West Frontier of India. This book talks about air policing and its role in offering a cheapermeans of
PARTNERS IN SUSPENSE Partners in Suspense examines the significance, meanings, histories and enduring legacies of one of film history’s most important partnerships. By engaging with the collaborative work of Hitchcock and Herrmann, the essays in the collection examine the ways in which film directors and composers collaborate, how this collaboration is HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Selected sources. Author: Gervase Rosser. This book is the first collection of translated sources on towns in medieval England between 1100 and 1500. Drawing on a variety of written evidence for the significan and dynamic period, it provides an overview of English medieval urban history. Readers are invited to consider the challengesand
INTRODUCTION IN: CREATING GOD This book surveys the origins and first spread of several major religions. It does so from a definitively secular standpoint, using the debates of historical scholarship and the discoveries of scientific archaeology to ask: what do we really know, once we bypass the myths and later traditions that developed? It considers the landscape of each religion’s origins: the place, time and THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. THEORY BEFORE ‘THEORY’ IN: BEGINNING THEORY (FOURTH EDITION) This chapter begins by explaining the rise of English studies by indicating what higher education was like in England until the first quarter of the nineteenth century. A STOP and THINK section includes multiple choice questions that indicate the scope of this chapter. F. D. Maurice regarded literature as the particular property of the middle class and the expression of their values. For FROM ‘COMMONWEALTH’ TO ‘POSTCOLONIAL’ IN: BEGINNING This chapter presents a flexible but solid definition of the word 'postcolonialism' by placing it in two primary contexts. The first regards the historical experiences of decolonisation that have occurred chiefly in the twentieth century. The second concerns relevant intellectual developments in the latter part of the twentieth century, especially the shift from the study of 'Commonwealth THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never AIR POWER AND COLONIAL CONTROL The Royal Air Force 1919–1939. Author: David E. Omissi. Air policing was used in many colonial possessions, but its most effective incidence occurred in the crescent of territory from north-eastern Africa, through South-West Arabia, to North West Frontier of India. This book talks about air policing and its role in offering a cheapermeans of
PARTNERS IN SUSPENSE Partners in Suspense examines the significance, meanings, histories and enduring legacies of one of film history’s most important partnerships. By engaging with the collaborative work of Hitchcock and Herrmann, the essays in the collection examine the ways in which film directors and composers collaborate, how this collaboration is MANCHESTER MEDIEVAL SOURCES Paschasius Radbertus' funeral oration for Wala of Corbie. Series: Manchester Medieval Sources. Authors: Mayke de Jong and Justin Lake. This book presents a new and accessible translation of a well-known yet enigmatic text: the ‘Epitaph for Arsenius’ by the monk and scholar Paschasius Radbertus (Radbert) of JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS Customers that are new to Reprints Desk can request articles via the following form. Simply input the details of the article you wish to purchase and submit; your article will be delivered and a new account set up for future use.New customer order formMARXISM AND AMERICA
Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
THE EUROPEAN UNION AFTER BREXIT The European Union after Brexit. Editors: Scott L. Greer and Janet Laible. The European Union after Brexit addresses the ways in which Brexit has changed and will change European Union politics: the forces, mechanisms and stakes of an unprecedented transformation of the European polity. How will the EU operate without one of its keydiplomatic
THE IRISH MILITARY TRADITION AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN In the early nineteenth century Ireland supplied a disproportionate share of the soldiers in the British army. During the period from the Second South African War to the World War of 1914-1918 criticism by nationalists of Irish recruitment to the British forces gathered strength. The Irish Republic remained a significant source of recruits, at least for the Irish infantry regiments. Family ‘THE SECOND CITY OF THE EMPIRE’ IN: IMPERIAL CITIES The chapter demonstrates how Glasgow had become, and could remain, 'the first municipality in the world and the second city of the British Empire'. Although population was often used as the principal, and in some respects most dubious, criterion, the municipal claim could also be based on the degree of economic integration into the imperial enterprise. Indeed, few cities were as closely CONSTRUCTIVISM IN: UNITED NATIONS PEACE OPERATIONS AND This chapter describes constructivism’s distinguishing features and how it has informed existing research on UN peacekeeping. Focusing on core constructivist concepts like norms, culture, and identity, the chapter explains that peacekeeping scholars within this approach tend to focus on ideational influences emanating from outside the UN system or on the role of intersubjective knowledge EGYPT OF THE SAITE PHARAOHS, 664–525 BC Egypt of the Saite pharaohs, 664–525 BC. This volume discusses the history, culture and social conditions of one of the less well-known periods of ancient Egypt, the Saite or 26th Dynasty (664–525 BC). In the 660s BC Egypt was a politically fragmented and occupied country. This is an account of how Psamtek I, a local ruler from Sais in POLICING THE BRITISH CARIBBEAN IN: AT THE END OF THE LINE Policing the end of the Empire in the British Caribbean was as fraught with difficulties as it was in the rest of the Empire. In the aftermath of the Second World War, British Guiana faced regular public disturbances and civil unrest, as did many of the islands of the British Caribbean. There was no exception in the British Caribbean, where the first glimmers of independence came with the DEDICATION IN: BEEF, BIBLE AND BULLETS This book is an attempt to take stock of how some of the British Labour Party's leading interpreters have analysed their subject, deriving as they do from contrasting political, theoretical, disciplinary and methodological backgrounds. HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Selected sources. Author: Gervase Rosser. This book is the first collection of translated sources on towns in medieval England between 1100 and 1500. Drawing on a variety of written evidence for the significan and dynamic period, it provides an overview of English medieval urban history. Readers are invited to consider the challengesand
AIR EMPIRE – BRITISH IMPERIAL CIVIL AVIATION, 1919–39 Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never BEYOND MEAT IN: RELIGION, REGULATION, CONSUMPTION This chapter explores how multinational companies that are both kosher- and halal-certified understand and comply with rising requirements in relation to issues such as certification, staff policies, science and innovation. It also explores how non-meat products such as enzymes are produced and qualified as kosher and halal. The chapter discusses relevant points made in _Kosher FoodDANGEROUS BODIES
Dangerous Bodies demonstrates how the Gothic corpus is haunted by a tangible sense of corporeality, often at its most visceral. Chapters set out to vocalise specific body parts such as skin, genitals, the nose and eyes, as well as blood. The endangered or dangerous body lies at the centre of the clash between victim and persecutor and has THE ARTS OF ANGELA CARTER A cabinet of curiosities. Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts. This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on thediversity
CATCHING CHARACTERS EMOTIONS IN: FILM STUDIES VOLUME 8 In this paper, I examine the role of emotional contagion in our affective engagement with narrative fiction film, focusing in particular on how spectator responses based on emotional contagion differ from those based on more sophisticated emotional processes. I begin by explaining emotional contagion and the processes involved init.
HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Selected sources. Author: Gervase Rosser. This book is the first collection of translated sources on towns in medieval England between 1100 and 1500. Drawing on a variety of written evidence for the significan and dynamic period, it provides an overview of English medieval urban history. Readers are invited to consider the challengesand
AIR EMPIRE – BRITISH IMPERIAL CIVIL AVIATION, 1919–39 Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never BEYOND MEAT IN: RELIGION, REGULATION, CONSUMPTION This chapter explores how multinational companies that are both kosher- and halal-certified understand and comply with rising requirements in relation to issues such as certification, staff policies, science and innovation. It also explores how non-meat products such as enzymes are produced and qualified as kosher and halal. The chapter discusses relevant points made in Kosher FoodDANGEROUS BODIES
Dangerous Bodies demonstrates how the Gothic corpus is haunted by a tangible sense of corporeality, often at its most visceral. Chapters set out to vocalise specific body parts such as skin, genitals, the nose and eyes, as well as blood. The endangered or dangerous body lies at the centre of the clash between victim and persecutor and has THE ARTS OF ANGELA CARTER A cabinet of curiosities. Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts. This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on thediversity
CATCHING CHARACTERS EMOTIONS IN: FILM STUDIES VOLUME 8 In this paper, I examine the role of emotional contagion in our affective engagement with narrative fiction film, focusing in particular on how spectator responses based on emotional contagion differ from those based on more sophisticated emotional processes. I begin by explaining emotional contagion and the processes involved init.
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Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
DEDICATION IN: BEEF, BIBLE AND BULLETS This book is an attempt to take stock of how some of the British Labour Party's leading interpreters have analysed their subject, deriving as they do from contrasting political, theoretical, disciplinary and methodological backgrounds.CIVIL WAR LONDON
Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
MORALS AND MONUMENTS IN: CONQUERING NATURE IN SPAIN AND This chapter explores what occasioned the change in attitude towards the natural sciences. It considers what prompted Spaniards, and particularly the Spanish Crown to embrace the study of nature. The book examines how eighteenth-century Spaniards construed the resurgence of natural history in the Spanish Empire as a continuation of an existing scientific tradition that had INTRODUCTION IN: THE LATER STUART CHURCH, 1660–1714 The later Stuart church inherited many of the problems that had been faced by its antecedents at institutional, social, and intellectual levels, but was also rocked by several new and profound challenges. The predominance of the Church of England was shaken by the Toleration Act, which removed the option of persecuting dissenters for their religious beliefs. The apparent amnesia EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION IN: GENRE AND PERFORMANCE This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book concentrates upon performance in conjunction with the concept of genre. It begins with an examination of contemporary film noir, which specifically builds upon de Cordova's account of 'dissimulation' as performed within the genre. The book focuses on an expansive THE SOCIOLOGIST AS HUMAN SCIENTIST IN: THE CALLING OF The writings of Edward Shils have been widely neglected in contemporary sociology. One major reason for this neglect is due to the contradictory receptions of his ideas. There have been two dominant lines of interpretation—the functionalist as well as the practice-theoretical paradigm of understanding of Shils’ writings—and they are not consistent with each other. Therefore, amore
CONCLUSION IN: IDEAS OF MONARCHICAL REFORM The conclusion of the monograph evaluates three important discussions within the work. The first is the impact of seventeenth century ideology on the thinking of the eighteenth century. Events in the seventeenth century and the theory it catalysed, were still shaping the behaviour and political theory of eighteenth century Britain and France. As these states faced new challenges from HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Selected sources. Author: Gervase Rosser. This book is the first collection of translated sources on towns in medieval England between 1100 and 1500. Drawing on a variety of written evidence for the significan and dynamic period, it provides an overview of English medieval urban history. Readers are invited to consider the challengesand
AIR EMPIRE – BRITISH IMPERIAL CIVIL AVIATION, 1919–39 Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never BEYOND MEAT IN: RELIGION, REGULATION, CONSUMPTION This chapter explores how multinational companies that are both kosher- and halal-certified understand and comply with rising requirements in relation to issues such as certification, staff policies, science and innovation. It also explores how non-meat products such as enzymes are produced and qualified as kosher and halal. The chapter discusses relevant points made in Kosher FoodDANGEROUS BODIES
Dangerous Bodies demonstrates how the Gothic corpus is haunted by a tangible sense of corporeality, often at its most visceral. Chapters set out to vocalise specific body parts such as skin, genitals, the nose and eyes, as well as blood. The endangered or dangerous body lies at the centre of the clash between victim and persecutor and has THE ARTS OF ANGELA CARTER A cabinet of curiosities. Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts. This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on thediversity
CATCHING CHARACTERS EMOTIONS IN: FILM STUDIES VOLUME 8 In this paper, I examine the role of emotional contagion in our affective engagement with narrative fiction film, focusing in particular on how spectator responses based on emotional contagion differ from those based on more sophisticated emotional processes. I begin by explaining emotional contagion and the processes involved init.
HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Selected sources. Author: Gervase Rosser. This book is the first collection of translated sources on towns in medieval England between 1100 and 1500. Drawing on a variety of written evidence for the significan and dynamic period, it provides an overview of English medieval urban history. Readers are invited to consider the challengesand
AIR EMPIRE – BRITISH IMPERIAL CIVIL AVIATION, 1919–39 Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never BEYOND MEAT IN: RELIGION, REGULATION, CONSUMPTION This chapter explores how multinational companies that are both kosher- and halal-certified understand and comply with rising requirements in relation to issues such as certification, staff policies, science and innovation. It also explores how non-meat products such as enzymes are produced and qualified as kosher and halal. The chapter discusses relevant points made in Kosher FoodDANGEROUS BODIES
Dangerous Bodies demonstrates how the Gothic corpus is haunted by a tangible sense of corporeality, often at its most visceral. Chapters set out to vocalise specific body parts such as skin, genitals, the nose and eyes, as well as blood. The endangered or dangerous body lies at the centre of the clash between victim and persecutor and has THE ARTS OF ANGELA CARTER A cabinet of curiosities. Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts. This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on thediversity
CATCHING CHARACTERS EMOTIONS IN: FILM STUDIES VOLUME 8 In this paper, I examine the role of emotional contagion in our affective engagement with narrative fiction film, focusing in particular on how spectator responses based on emotional contagion differ from those based on more sophisticated emotional processes. I begin by explaining emotional contagion and the processes involved init.
REDEEM AN ACCESS TOKEN Access tokens are used to provide access to content on this site. In order to redeem a token you should create or log in to an individual access account and then enter the access JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS Customers that are new to Reprints Desk can request articles via the following form. Simply input the details of the article you wish to purchase and submit; your article will be delivered and a new account set up for future use.New customer order formMARXISM AND AMERICA
Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
DEDICATION IN: BEEF, BIBLE AND BULLETS This book is an attempt to take stock of how some of the British Labour Party's leading interpreters have analysed their subject, deriving as they do from contrasting political, theoretical, disciplinary and methodological backgrounds.CIVIL WAR LONDON
Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
MORALS AND MONUMENTS IN: CONQUERING NATURE IN SPAIN AND This chapter explores what occasioned the change in attitude towards the natural sciences. It considers what prompted Spaniards, and particularly the Spanish Crown to embrace the study of nature. The book examines how eighteenth-century Spaniards construed the resurgence of natural history in the Spanish Empire as a continuation of an existing scientific tradition that had INTRODUCTION IN: THE LATER STUART CHURCH, 1660–1714 The later Stuart church inherited many of the problems that had been faced by its antecedents at institutional, social, and intellectual levels, but was also rocked by several new and profound challenges. The predominance of the Church of England was shaken by the Toleration Act, which removed the option of persecuting dissenters for their religious beliefs. The apparent amnesia EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION IN: GENRE AND PERFORMANCE This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book concentrates upon performance in conjunction with the concept of genre. It begins with an examination of contemporary film noir, which specifically builds upon de Cordova's account of 'dissimulation' as performed within the genre. The book focuses on an expansive THE SOCIOLOGIST AS HUMAN SCIENTIST IN: THE CALLING OF The writings of Edward Shils have been widely neglected in contemporary sociology. One major reason for this neglect is due to the contradictory receptions of his ideas. There have been two dominant lines of interpretation—the functionalist as well as the practice-theoretical paradigm of understanding of Shils’ writings—and they are not consistent with each other. Therefore, amore
CONCLUSION IN: IDEAS OF MONARCHICAL REFORM The conclusion of the monograph evaluates three important discussions within the work. The first is the impact of seventeenth century ideology on the thinking of the eighteenth century. Events in the seventeenth century and the theory it catalysed, were still shaping the behaviour and political theory of eighteenth century Britain and France. As these states faced new challenges from HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Selected sources. Author: Gervase Rosser. This book is the first collection of translated sources on towns in medieval England between 1100 and 1500. Drawing on a variety of written evidence for the significan and dynamic period, it provides an overview of English medieval urban history. Readers are invited to consider the challengesand
AIR EMPIRE – BRITISH IMPERIAL CIVIL AVIATION, 1919–39 Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never BEYOND MEAT IN: RELIGION, REGULATION, CONSUMPTION This chapter explores how multinational companies that are both kosher- and halal-certified understand and comply with rising requirements in relation to issues such as certification, staff policies, science and innovation. It also explores how non-meat products such as enzymes are produced and qualified as kosher and halal. The chapter discusses relevant points made in Kosher FoodDANGEROUS BODIES
Dangerous Bodies demonstrates how the Gothic corpus is haunted by a tangible sense of corporeality, often at its most visceral. Chapters set out to vocalise specific body parts such as skin, genitals, the nose and eyes, as well as blood. The endangered or dangerous body lies at the centre of the clash between victim and persecutor and has THE ARTS OF ANGELA CARTER A cabinet of curiosities. Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts. This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on thediversity
CATCHING CHARACTERS EMOTIONS IN: FILM STUDIES VOLUME 8 In this paper, I examine the role of emotional contagion in our affective engagement with narrative fiction film, focusing in particular on how spectator responses based on emotional contagion differ from those based on more sophisticated emotional processes. I begin by explaining emotional contagion and the processes involved init.
HOME INDIVIDUAL SIGN INCREATE PROFILESIGN IN VIA INSTITUTIONBROWSECOLLECTIONSDIGITAL TEXTBOOKS Manchester Religious Studies. Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. THE UK FINANCIAL SYSTEM (FIFTH EDITION) This book begins the study of the UK financial system with an introduction to the role of a financial system in an economy, and a very simple model of an economy. In this model the economy is divided into two distinct groups or sectors. The first is the household sector and the second is the firms sector. TOWNS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Selected sources. Author: Gervase Rosser. This book is the first collection of translated sources on towns in medieval England between 1100 and 1500. Drawing on a variety of written evidence for the significan and dynamic period, it provides an overview of English medieval urban history. Readers are invited to consider the challengesand
AIR EMPIRE – BRITISH IMPERIAL CIVIL AVIATION, 1919–39 Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
THE POOR MAN’S LAWYER IN: LAWYERS FOR THE POOR This chapter outlines the origins and development of the ‘Poor Man’s Lawyer’ as a form of pro bono volunteering by lawyers at settlement houses, churches and community centres. It looks at the advantages and limitations of this kind of volunteering and how Poor Man’s Lawyer work was used by lawyers at different stages of their careers. The chapter also explores how the National THE BALANCE OF STORIES IN: CHINUA ACHEBE This chapter completes the analysis of Achebe's writing, emphasising the centrality of balance and dialogue over orthodoxy or political commitment in his work. Referencing Nwando Achebe's stalwart defence of her father's fiction and her work on the female warrant chief Ahebi Ugbabe, it considers the changing gender consciousness that runs through the author's work as a whole. Never BEYOND MEAT IN: RELIGION, REGULATION, CONSUMPTION This chapter explores how multinational companies that are both kosher- and halal-certified understand and comply with rising requirements in relation to issues such as certification, staff policies, science and innovation. It also explores how non-meat products such as enzymes are produced and qualified as kosher and halal. The chapter discusses relevant points made in Kosher FoodDANGEROUS BODIES
Dangerous Bodies demonstrates how the Gothic corpus is haunted by a tangible sense of corporeality, often at its most visceral. Chapters set out to vocalise specific body parts such as skin, genitals, the nose and eyes, as well as blood. The endangered or dangerous body lies at the centre of the clash between victim and persecutor and has THE ARTS OF ANGELA CARTER A cabinet of curiosities. Author: Marie Mulvey-Roberts. This book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess her impact and importance for the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Carter scholars with some emerging academics, in a new approach to her work, which focuses on thediversity
CATCHING CHARACTERS EMOTIONS IN: FILM STUDIES VOLUME 8 In this paper, I examine the role of emotional contagion in our affective engagement with narrative fiction film, focusing in particular on how spectator responses based on emotional contagion differ from those based on more sophisticated emotional processes. I begin by explaining emotional contagion and the processes involved init.
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Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
DEDICATION IN: BEEF, BIBLE AND BULLETS This book is an attempt to take stock of how some of the British Labour Party's leading interpreters have analysed their subject, deriving as they do from contrasting political, theoretical, disciplinary and methodological backgrounds.CIVIL WAR LONDON
Engine of Modernity: The Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris examines the connection between public transportation and popular culture in nineteenth-century Paris through a focus on the omnibus - a horse-drawn vehicle for mass urban transport which enabled contact across lines of class and gender. A major advancement in urban locomotion, the omnibus generatedinnovations in
MORALS AND MONUMENTS IN: CONQUERING NATURE IN SPAIN AND This chapter explores what occasioned the change in attitude towards the natural sciences. It considers what prompted Spaniards, and particularly the Spanish Crown to embrace the study of nature. The book examines how eighteenth-century Spaniards construed the resurgence of natural history in the Spanish Empire as a continuation of an existing scientific tradition that had INTRODUCTION IN: THE LATER STUART CHURCH, 1660–1714 The later Stuart church inherited many of the problems that had been faced by its antecedents at institutional, social, and intellectual levels, but was also rocked by several new and profound challenges. The predominance of the Church of England was shaken by the Toleration Act, which removed the option of persecuting dissenters for their religious beliefs. The apparent amnesia EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION IN: GENRE AND PERFORMANCE This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book concentrates upon performance in conjunction with the concept of genre. It begins with an examination of contemporary film noir, which specifically builds upon de Cordova's account of 'dissimulation' as performed within the genre. The book focuses on an expansive THE SOCIOLOGIST AS HUMAN SCIENTIST IN: THE CALLING OF The writings of Edward Shils have been widely neglected in contemporary sociology. One major reason for this neglect is due to the contradictory receptions of his ideas. There have been two dominant lines of interpretation—the functionalist as well as the practice-theoretical paradigm of understanding of Shils’ writings—and they are not consistent with each other. Therefore, amore
CONCLUSION IN: IDEAS OF MONARCHICAL REFORM The conclusion of the monograph evaluates three important discussions within the work. The first is the impact of seventeenth century ideology on the thinking of the eighteenth century. Events in the seventeenth century and the theory it catalysed, were still shaping the behaviour and political theory of eighteenth century Britain and France. As these states faced new challenges from Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation This site uses cookies_, tags, and tracking settings to store information that help give you the very best browsing experience. Dismiss this warning Individual sign in Create Profile Sign in via Institution My Content My Searches HOME BROWSE COLLECTIONS JOURNALS DIGITAL TEXTBOOKS RESOURCES OPENHIVE MANCHESTER UPSearch
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BEEF, BIBLE AND BULLETS Written by a journalist with decades of experience in the field, Beef, Bible and bullets is a compelling account of the origins of Brazil's unique brand of right-wing populism. Lapper offers the first major assessment of the Bolsonaro government and the growing tensions between extremist and moderate conservatives. Publishing June 2021 MANCHESTER RELIGIOUS STUDIES Manchester Religious Studies is a collection of 101 books written by leading names in the field as well as the journal, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library . It covers a range of disciplines including theology, philosophy, history of religion and sociology, with a focus on Christianity, Judaism andIslam.
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CREATING GOD
What do we really know about how and where religions began, and howthey spread?
In this bold new book, award-winning author Robin Derricourt takes us on a journey through the birth and growth of several major religions, using history and archaeology to recreate the times, places and societies that witnessed the rise of significant monotheistic faiths. Beginning with Mormonism and working backwards through Islam, Christianity and Judaism to Zoroastrianism, Creating God opens up the conditions that allowed religious movements to emerge, attract their first followers and grow.Publishing May 2021
THE BULLETIN OF THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY Our theme for the hive this month is religion - check out these two articles, available to read for free until the end of May from the _Bulletin of the John Rylands Library!_ _Truth at Stake? The Posthumous Reputation of Archbishop Cranmer_by
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