George Eliot's Grammar of Being Anna Maguire ElliottDrawing on original manuscripts and Victorian psychological theory, this study shows that George Eliot was an author who shaped her sentences as carefully as she wanted her public to read them.
Asks whether institutionalism is useful for the various sub-disciplines within political science to which it has been applied
Home front heroism explores how civilians were framed as heroic during the Second World War
This practical and explanatory guide for library and cultural heritage professionals introduces and explains the use of open licences for content
Provides the first detailed account of how the territorial Conservative Party has dealt with devolution
while acknowledging transnational relationships and global interconnectivities within and across national divides
A study of Roosevelt's New Deal
with an essay on the history and clothing of Hawai’i as a whole
a much more dynamic image of Carolingian culture comes into view
providing guidance relevant both to collections-based repositories and to organizations responsible for managing their own institutional archives
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The first full-length book to deal with Scottish emigration to South Africa and the resulting conflicts and relationships with African peoples
This book provides students with an alternative view of the potential for revolution and the resources of conservatism in early industrial Britain which challenges many of the common assumptions