The Jacobites Public relationsThis book is a comprehensive survey of the Jacobite movement, from its violent counter revolutionary origins to its bitter conclusion. Written to be easily accessible, it takes into account the latest research and is designed to provide an easy introduction to the field.
and ranging across many of the core ideas of Surrealism
the role of gender in Twilight's global acceptance
this is the definitive account of the politics of Britain’s small wars
French cinema provided audiences a seemingly unique form of escapism from such troubled times: a nostalgic look back to the France of the nineteenth and earlier centuries
undertaken by the authors as part of the prestigious Arcadia Programme at Cambridge University
focusing upon who anarchists are
A close reading of one of the most murderous characters in popular culture
this book explores the motivations and experiences of these young travellers
and women's own narratives of their wartime lives
The Politics of Public Opinion: Trollope'’s ‘Tenth Muse’ takes as its subject the rise of public opinion in the nineteenth-century British novel as (1) a uniquely collective narrative form posing as a singular voice and (2) a “voice” that distances itself from re-sponsibility by disguising its presence
It offers the first discussion of multi-level electoral dynamics in other western democracies thud proposing how electoral competition might develop in the devolved institutions of Scotland and Wales
drawing the colonial experience into contemporary debates on vision and optics to provide an art historical account of how a modern consciousness was forged amidst these dramatic transformations