Leisure and cultural conflict in twentieth-century Britain Pressure groupsA collection of articles addressing research trends in the history of British leisure while also presenting a wide range of articles on cultural conflict and leisure in the twentieth century. It includes innovative research on a number of topics, including television, cinema, the circus, womens leisure, dance, football and drug culture.
1 Angel Square
tells the story of what happened to those two sides
AbdelwahabMeddeb and Dounia Bouzar
these East Asian countries are still emerging in the world economy
built and sustained a national network of branches supporting the militant suffrage campaign in Britain in the years before the First World War
It addresses a range of intertextual relations between Magritte’s work and that of other Surrealist artists and the art-historical tradition
it also possessed a significant ideological component: it offered a means of legitimating colonial authority by counter-poising Western rationality to native superstition and it served to enhance the self-image of colonial or settler elites in important respects
including gender and sexuality studies
Downtown Film and TV Culture
This fascinating book meets that challenge
Examines American films that were set in Britain
Theatre in Passing is a must-read book for anyone curious about the theatrical architecture and geography of Russia’s capital