Brothers in the Great War Interior designA study of the emotional experiences of brothers and sisters in the First World War and its aftermath. Affectionate sibling bonds sustained the war generation both at home and on the front line, providing a lateral perspective on our understanding of domestic and military masculinities and the longevity of wartime grief and commemoration.
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This volume of eight new essays by leading scholars provides a stimulating dialogue between a range of critical perspectives on Bacon’s ‘The New Atlantis'
Contemporary issues such as the literary language of the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the growth of modern Scottish nationalism are also considered
‘Planting the Seeds of Research’ explores why by the beginnings of the twentieth century the United States dominated agricultural production worldwide
It is a work rich with allusions to the political and cultural controversies of its time
through to Keynes and the present day and considers the methodological challenge they present to mainstream economics
set in the context of its historical development
close analysis and social history to celebrate a golden age for UK film
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and uses these rules to cast a critical eye over a selection of contemporary high-street magazines
this microhistorical study traces the social and civic dynamics of the French Revolution’s religious politics within five small towns
it presents a new framework to understand urban conflict in many other contexts