British films of the 1970s BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / ConstructionBritish Films of the 1970s offers highly detailed and insightful critical analysis of a range of individual films of the period. This analysis draws upon an innovative range of critical methodologies which place the film texts within a rich variety of historical contexts.
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astute analysis and wealth of comparative insight
making a case for American investment in the country before other nations take advantage of the opportunity
An international team of leading economic historians provide an overview of global developments in the theory and reality of inequality in the light of the work of Thomas Piketty
the first comprehensive historical study of egalitarian ideas advocated by the British Left
racism and misogyny haunts fiction
It will be of interest to those studying the effects of colonial powers on indigenous populations
the author analyzes the ways in which various deployments of this structure rework the "mass cultural fictions of femininity" inscribed in the genres over which they have been mapped
played in the political thought of John of Salisbury
A revealing and candid portrayal of a Europe improvising its way through a series of crises
Inspired by a conference titled 'Taiwan Today' organized by the Department of East Asian Studies
Wanting and having focuses particularly on the making of the working-class consumer in order to shed new light on key areas of major historical interest