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Exhibiting Irishness

Akhtar, Shahmima
Exhibiting Irishness
Exhibiting Irishness traces constructions of Irish identity in national and international displays between the 1850s and 1960s. Exhibitions were a global phenomenon in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. As sources of entertainment and education, they were enmeshed in the politics of nationalism, trade and tourism. The book explores how the politics of display influences the production of Irish identity according to a host of contexts. It ...

CHF 169.00

Resisting Olympic Evictions

Talbot, Adam
Resisting Olympic Evictions
Resisting Olympic evictions examines the mobilisation of space to resist removals in favelas in the run-up to the 2016 Olympic Games. The ethnographic account follows the resistance to evictions in Vila Autódromo focusing particularly on a series of events known as Occupy Vila Autódromo which sought to mobilise the space of the favela as a tool for resistance. In constructing the space as welcoming, friendly and safe, these events challenged t...

CHF 169.00

Public Information Films

Harding, Alan
Public Information Films
Public Information Films were one of the responses by the British Government to the communication challenges of a mass electorate. This book explores its somewhat tortuous progress in the 1930s and 1940s by examining the Government's own attempts at filmmaking through the film units of the Empire Marketing Board, the General Post Office and, eventually the Ministry of Information's Crown Film Unit. These Units enabled many who regarded themsel...

CHF 180.00

Printing Terror

Goodrum, Michael / Smith, Philip
Printing Terror
Printing terror takes a fascinating look at American horror comics in the Cold War era, from the 1940s to the 1970s. It reveals how these comics both reflected and fed into the anxieties of the age, particularly in matters of race and gender. The book traces the history of long-running franchises such as Tales from the Crypt, Tomb of Terror and Chamber of Chills, while exploring the careers of cult figures such as Greg Sadowski and Jim Trombet...

CHF 52.50

Hariulf's History of St Riquier

Thompson, Kathleen
Hariulf's History of St Riquier
This is the first English translation of Hariulf's History of St Riquier, which describes the history of an important monastic community in northern France from its foundation in the seventh century until the closing years of the eleventh century. Writing in a period of intense religious and political change, Hariulf presents the history of his house as he would like it remembered, as a source of social and political stability and a centre of ...

CHF 168.00

Ecogothic Gardens in the Long Nineteenth Century

Edney, Sue
Ecogothic Gardens in the Long Nineteenth Century
EcoGothic gardens in the long nineteenth century: Phantoms, fantasy and uncanny flowers draws together expert scholarship from across the fields of ecocriticism, Gothic, garden history, Romantic and Victorian studies and environmental humanities to explore how the garden in nineteenth-century Europe could be a place of disturbance, malevolence and haunting. Fresh approaches to contemporary ecocritical and environmental debates synthesise ecoGo...

CHF 43.90

Drone Imaginaries

Graae, Andreas Immanuel / Maurer, Kathrin
Drone Imaginaries
There should no longer be any doubt: drones are here to stay. In civil society, they are used for rescue, surveillance, transport and leisure. And on the battlefield, their promises of remote protection and surgical precision have radically changed the way wars are fought. But what impact are drones having on our identity, and how are they affecting the communities around us? This book addresses these questions by investigating the representat...

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History Beyond Apartheid

Simpson, Thula
History Beyond Apartheid
History beyond apartheid explores post-apartheid developments in history writing on South Africa, offering a corrective to charges that South African historiography has seen little in terms of innovation in the years since apartheid. With contributions from scholars involved at the cutting edge of research, the book highlights innovative approaches that have re-shaped the field, situating them in the context of the extant literature. In additi...

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The Labour Movement in Lebanon

Khater, Lea Bou
The Labour Movement in Lebanon
The labour movement in Lebanon: Power on hold narrates the history of the Lebanese labour movement from the early twentieth century to today. Bou Khater demonstrates that trade unionism in the country has largely been a failure, for reasons including state interference, tactical co-optation and the strategic use of sectarianism by an oligarchic elite, together with the structural weakness of a service-based laissez-faire economy. Drawing on a ...

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Cairo Collages

Abaza, Mona
Cairo Collages
Rarely has a book immersed a reader into what it really means to inhabit a city, with all of its inscriptions, wayward intersecting lives, resounding contradictions, promiscuous aspirations, and stubborn constraints. Much more than collage, this is a compendium of Abaza's creative engagements with her messy surrounds, a tour de force of a life she has made Cairo worth living.'> 'Cairo Collages comes to crown Abaza's already impressive contribu...

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The Poems of Elizabeth Siddal in Context

Woolley, Anne
The Poems of Elizabeth Siddal in Context
This significant new book considers all of Elizabeth Siddal's poems as part of the on-going retrieval and re-evaluation of nineteenth-century women poets. Perhaps more importantly, it does so with reference to the work of male poets who were either known to her, or were a source of influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood with which she was associated, Dante Rossetti, Swinburne, Ruskin, Tennyson and Keats. Comparison is also made with femal...

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Marie Duval

Grennan, Simon / Sabin, Roger / Waite, Julian
Marie Duval
Marie Duval: Maverick Victorian cartoonist offers the first critical appraisal of the work of Marie Duval (Isabella Tessier, 1847-90), one of the most unusual, pioneering and visionary cartoonists of the nineteenth century. Duval's cartoons, strips and illustrations revolutionised print comedy. Her London characters became a mainstay of Judy magazine, a rival to Punch, and introduced its middle-class readers to a lower-class milieu - domestic ...

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Dante Beyond Influence

Coluzzi, Federica
Dante Beyond Influence
Dante beyond influence provides the first systematic inquiry into the formation of the British critical and scholarly discourse on Dante in the late nineteenth century (1865-1921). Overcoming the primacy of literary influence and intertextuality, it instead historicises and conceptualises the hermeneutic turn in British reception history as the product of major transformations in Victorian intellectual, social and publishing history. The volum...

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Birth Controlled

Pande, Amrita
Birth Controlled
Birth controlled analyses the world of selective reproduction - the politics of who gets to legitimately reproduce the future - through a cross-cultural analysis of three modes of 'controlling' birth: contraception, reproductive violence and repro-genetic technologies. It argues that as fertility rates decline worldwide, the fervour to control fertility, and fertile bodies, does not dissipate, what evolves is the preferred mode of control. Alt...

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Tea on the Terrace

Sheppard, Kathleen
Tea on the Terrace
Tea on the terrace takes the reader on a fascinating journey down the Nile with legendary Egyptologists. Spending time with these remarkable men and women at their hotels and on their boats, the book reveals that a great deal of important archaeological work took place away from field sites and museums. Arriving in Alexandria, travellers moved on to Cairo before heading south for Luxor, the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Thebes. The book...

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Ireland and the Renaissance Court

Edwards, David / Kane, Brendan
Ireland and the Renaissance Court
This volume sheds fresh light on Irish courts and court culture in the age of the European Renaissance. It contains chapters written by historians and literary scholars working with English, Irish and Latin sources. It is divided into three thematic and roughly chronological sections. The first, 'Indigenous court society in Ireland', considers the European aspects of Gaelic and Gaelicized aristocratic courts prior to the revolutionary religiou...

CHF 179.00

Modern Carmelite Nuns and Contemplative Identities

Heffernan, Brian
Modern Carmelite Nuns and Contemplative Identities
Modern Carmelite nuns and contemplative identities examines how modern Catholic contemplative nuns in the Netherlands envisioned their spirituality, and offers a contextualised exploration of the discourses they adopted to shape their identity as a female spiritual elite in a male-dominated church and society.As the Netherlands became a modern country in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Catholic religious life flourished, including its ...

CHF 168.00

Beckett's Afterlives

Bignell, Jonathan / Verhulst, Pim / Mcmullan, Anna
Beckett's Afterlives
Beckett's afterlives is the first book-length study dedicated to posthumous reworkings of Samuel Beckett's oeuvre. Contextualised against the backdrop of the author's developing views on adaptation and media specificity, it challenges the long-held belief that he opposed any form of genre crossing. Featuring contemporary engagements with Beckett's work from the UK, Europe, the USA and Latin America, the volume does not approach adaptation as a...

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Conceiving Bodies

Oswald, Dana
Conceiving Bodies
Conceiving bodies examines the Old English medical, prognostic, and penitential traditions in order to find the reproductive bodies of women in a corpus of literature that frequently participates in the occlusion of such bodies, and indeed such lives.The early medieval medical tradition is refreshingly free of judgment for women's bodies. Much of the social distaste for bodily processes was laid upon existing texts centuries after their compos...

CHF 169.00

Readers and Mistresses

Peel, Katie R
Readers and Mistresses
Readers and mistresses addresses the question of what to do when someone is invisible in both official documents and literature. The book studies the women who cannot be found in marriage registries, censuses, or much of mainstream, nineteenth-century British literature. Instead of considering kept mistresses as embodying one stage on the way to certain sex work and death, Peel uses the term 'kept woman' to unite women in a variety of kinds of...

CHF 169.00