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  • - Textile Lancashire during the Industrial Revolution
    av Geoffrey Timmins
    875

    This book is concerned with the remarkable changes made to the built environment in Lancashire's main textile district ? essentially the eastern and central parts of the county ? during the Industrial Revolution (c1780-c1850). A case-study approach is taken, with findings from investigations at six different types of site being presented. The sites included are water-powered mill remains in the Cheesden valley, near Rochdale; Barrow Bridge factory village, near Bolton; the former handloom weavers? colony at Club Houses, Horwich; Preston's Winckley Square; Eanam wharf at Blackburn; and, to the north of Bolton, the road between Bromley Cross and Edgworth. The case studies show how, in rural and urban areas alike, developments in industry, housing and transport greatly extended the built environment and brought striking new features to it. Emphasis is placed on interpreting the physical evidence the sites provide, linking it with that taken from various types of documentary source, especially historical maps. By making comparisons with developments occurring at similar types of site elsewhere in Britain, as well as in Europe and North America, the forms the changes took are explained and their significance assessed. Additionally, insights are provided into the economic and social impact the changes brought, especially on the everyday lives that people led --

  • av Andrew Graves
    359

    With new exclusive input from writer, director and star Alice Lowe, the text also looks at the production's inception and development, assesses its debts to cult British cinema, and inspects its umbilical connections to Rosemary's Baby, Alien, Village of the Damned and many other 'Monstrous Child' silver screen features.

  • av Pascal Grange
    479,-

    This textbook provides an introduction to continuum mechanics, which models the behaviour of elastic solids and viscous fluids. Mathematics students will find examples of applications involving techniques from different branches of mathematics, such as geometry and differential equations.

  • av Ralph Hanna
    515 - 1 949

  • av Nicola Minott-Ahl
    1 779

  • av EDITED BY J.C.H. BLO
    1 159

    The two decades since the last authoritative general history of Dutch Jews was published have seen such substantial developments in historical understanding that new assessment has become an imperative.

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    1 069

    From its long coastline, with cliffs and islands that bustle with breeding seabirds in the summer, to its open moorland that hold some of the most southerly Curlews and Black Grouse, Wales packs a lot of birds into a small area.

  • - Nationalism and Sexuality in French Caribbean Discourse, 1924-1948
    av Jacqueline Couti
    519 - 1 739

    Sex, Sea, and Self reassesses the place of the French Antilles and French Caribbean literature within current postcolonial thought and visions of the Black Atlantic.

  • - Purposive Action: Design and Branding
     
    474,99

    In the contemporary and ever-changing society, 'the visual' has become a dynamic element of life which traverse all sort of different and diverse articulations - what is termed transvisuality. In this book such processes are researched from the particular vantage points of design of the visual and branding of the visual.

  • - 1919 as a Contested Threshold to a New World Order
     
    1 949

    This book scrutinizes the events of 1919 from below: the global underside of the Wilsonian moment. This process began prior to war's end with mutinies, labour and consumer unrest, colonial revolt but reached a high point in 1919.

  • - Vice, urban immorality and social control in Liverpool, c. 1900-1976
    av University of Liverpool) Caslin & Samantha (Department of History
    479,-

    The history of the women who travelled through Liverpool in search of work and adventure, and the women who tried to stop them. Save the Womanhood is a fascinating new history about promiscuity, prostitution and the efforts of local social purists to 'save' working-class women from themselves.

  • - Literary Contact Zones
     
    1 419

    Iberian and Translation Studies: Literary Contact Zones offers fertile reflection on the dynamics of linguistic diversity and multifaceted literary translation flows taking place across the Iberian Peninsula.

  • av Tyler Sage
    395 - 1 449

    William Klein's Mr. Freedom (1969) is one of the most important American satirical films ever made, the tale of an American superhero with disastrously misguided priorities.

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    1 739

    This interdisciplinary collection focuses on the history of the future and in particular how Irish people in the nineteenth century thought about their future, in many different ways and contexts.

  • av Mario Badagliacca
    309,-

    Italy is Out is the fruit of the collaboration between Mario Badagliacca, the established documentary photographer, and the research team of 'Transnationalizing Modern Languages: Mobility, Identity and Translation in Modern Italian Cultures' (2014-16).

  • - New Origins and Afterlives
     
    474,99

    Few critical terms coined by poets are more famous than "negative capability." Though Keats uses the mysterious term only once, a consensus about its meaning has taken shape over the last two centuries. Keats's Negative Capability: New Origins and Afterlives offers alternative ways to approach and understand Keats's seductive term.

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    479,-

    With the dawn of modern medicine there emerged a complex range of languages and methodologies for portraying the male body as prone to illness, injury and dysfunction. Using a variety of historical and literary approaches, this collection explores how medicine has interacted with key moments in literature and culture.

  • - Radical Abolitionist, Evangelical Presbyterian, and Irish Nationalist
    av Daniel Ritchie
    515

    A fascinating study that analyses Isaac Nelson's contribution to the history of antislavery, evangelical revivalism, Ulster Presbyterianism, and Irish Nationalism, while keeping in mind the wider British and transatlantic context in which he operated.

  • - Ulster Unionism and America, 1880-1920
    av Lindsey Flewelling
    515

    Uncovers the transnational movement by Ireland's unionists as they worked to maintain the Union during the Home Rule era. The book explores the political, social, religious, and Scotch-Irish ethnic connections between Irish unionists and the United States as unionists appealed to Americans for support and reacted to Irish nationalism.

  • - Transgressive Romanticism
     
    479,-

    The essays in this volume address a very broad range of E. T. A. Hoffmann's most significant works, examining them through the lens of "transgression." His writings, perhaps more than those of any other German Romantic, portrayed the "dark side" of existence, which the following essays investigate for an Anglophone audience.

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    479,-

    Urban Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Ireland is a wide-ranging and innovative collection of essays, which offers new insights on the Irish urban experience.

  • - A Contextual Study and Annotated Edition of 'The Hurricane'
    av William Gilbert & Paul Cheshire
    495

    This first annotated edition of William Gilbert's enigmatic poem, The Hurricane: a Theosophical and Western Eclogue, with extended interpretative chapters informed by Gilbert's magical and astrological writings, shows how its dark materials fed the imaginations of his friends Coleridge, Wordsworth and Southey, in their formative years between 1795 and 1798.

  • av Alistair Fair
    515

    Peter Moro and his colleagues were responsible for exceptional buildings between the 1930s and the 1980s, including theatres, one-off houses, council housing, and schools. Based on detailed archival research and fully illustrated, this book sets their work in context and enriches our understanding of the experience of modernism in Britain.

  • av Brandon C. Yen
    509

    Fresh readings are also offered of Wordsworth's other major works, including The Prelude. Yen explores Wordsworth's iconography in The Excursion by tracing allusions and correspondences in an abundance of post-1789 and earlier verbal and pictorial sources, as well as in Wordsworth's prose and poetry.

  • - Cross-gender Fabrications in the Francophone Caribbean
    av Cardiff University) Hammond & Charlotte (Cardiff School of Modern Languages
    485

  • - Nations, Migrations, Corporations
    av Cathal Kilcline
    509

    This book provides new insights into the evolution of the global sporting spectacle over the last thirty years through an analysis of star athletes, emblematic organisations and key locations in French sport, highlighting how sport has influenced (and been implicated in) debates over nationhood, immigration, commemorative practice, and de-industrialisation.

  • - Civilization and 'Latinidad' in Spanish America, 1880-1920
    av University of London) Coletta & Michela (Institute of Latin American Studies
    408,99

    How did Latin Americans represent their own countries as modern? Through a comparative analysis of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile, the book investigates four themes that were central to definitions of Latin American modernity at the turn of the twentieth century: race, the autochthonous, education, and aesthetics.

  • - An Eco-Archive of Haitian Literature, 1982-2017
    av John Patrick Walsh
    445

    This book argues that contemporary Haitian literature historicizes the political and environmental problems raised by the 2010 earthquake by building on texts of earlier generations. It contends that this literary "eco-archive" challenges universalizing narratives of the Anthropocene with depictions of migration and refuge within Haiti and around the Americas.

  • - Mapping Third Republic Paris, 1889-1934
    av Kory Olson
    469

    Drawing from the history of cartography, semiotics, geography, and urban studies, The Cartographic Capital examines how cartographic discourses of, and the history behind, government maps demonstrate to what extent the idea and views of urban agglomerations, and more specifically Paris, changed throughout the French Third Republic.

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