Nostalgia and the post-war Labour Party Marathon and cross-country runningThrough a detailed examination of the partys post war development, this book outlines how nostalgia has shaped the partys trajectory. It argues that Labours nostalgically informed identity has determined the extent to which the party has been able to respond effectively to the changing nature of Britain.
The authors provide a critical examination of the role of collective bargaining in achieving gender equality in the workplace and show how the feminization of unions in both developing and developed countries is changing the bargaining agenda
In Fan Phenomena: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
recovering an important figure from the Romantic era
the half-blood girl is caught between the world of her father
Featuring cases from Yemen
The first full-length critical study of Alan Clarke
and of British governance in Ireland in the early nineteenth century
This is the first comprehensive academic study of the history of performance art in Eastern Europe
The volume explores the development of systems of social institutions in a variety of historical and regional contexts and traces the influence of certain key principles and common factors on social and political developments throughout human history
one which explores the development of a technologically enabled planetary brain capable of coordinating ecological functions and peering far into the future and universe
and contextualizes the evolution of philosophical thought in the Western world
John Timberlake focuses on the notion of science fiction as an "imaginary topos