The Simons of Manchester Social welfare and social servicesThis book illuminates the history of one of Manchesters most influential families. Charting the lives of Henry, Emily, Ernest and Shena Simon, it demonstrates their significance through tracing their work in engineering innovation, enriching Manchesters civic culture, and in shaping local government, housing and education.
but there is not full-length social history of the county as a whole
linguistics and anthropology as well as film
It addresses institutional and contextual aspects of audio drama
taking the concepts of oligarchy and collegiate governance and applying them to the Home Rule case more comprehensively than ever before
Contributing around 10 per cent of world GDP
Australia has a fascinating history of visions
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Many countries produced an official national atlas in the twentieth century
This Revels Plays edition offers a modernised text and a full critical commentary
the two world wars and their aftermaths
Highlighting the challenges faced by a nascent national cinema with limited resources
Using these notions as points of reference and as a prism through which video installation can be approached