Rigged Geoffrey WoodMost people find it hard to define 'the economy' beyond saying it is 'to do with money'. Through ethnographic research in a city on the South coast of England, this book explores what 'the economy' means to people's lives and what goes through their minds when they hear politicians talking about it.
including diaries and unpublished manuscripts
showing a more complicated picture of Canada as a slaveholding
” Coyote Stories is Mourning Dove’s collections of legends recounting the history of the world in it’s youth
the skills needed for quality web design
A Sacred City examines how ritual was employed to foster the Gregorian reform and how sacred space shaped identity
Explores a variety of artistic responses to contemporary global crises including climate emergency
Round our way combines stills
Edwards shows how Charles Dickens and other nineteenth century writers used the distinction between upper and lower case letters in unconventional ways and in the interests of a wider radicalism
multi-generational places where the physical communication of digging a grave was used to construct family and community stories
manhood and gendered difference from the nineteenth century to the present
Based on an exhaustive survey of New Labour's foreign policy speeches after 1997 and interviews with policy-makers involved in the formulation of New Labour's foreign policy
This book focuses on local populations and workers in the colonies