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This new book is about animals and the role they played in nineteenth-century social reform. More specifically, it is about how popular interests in zoology and changing attitudes toward animals at this time figured in the rhetoric surrounding sanitary debates. But it is also con...cerned with how literature actively participated in social change... Read more
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The leading modern study of the varied social and political roles of the major Gladstonian politician - John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn OM PC (1838-1923) was Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1886 and 1892-95, Secretary of State for India 1905-1910 and again in 1911.
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This important study offers close readings of The Professor, Jane Eyre, Shirley and Villette, considered in feminist, Marxist, and other theoretical and critical contexts.
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This is a much enlarged edition with 4 further essays and a new introduction added of Professor Rubinstein s influential study of the evolution and composition of Britain s elites since 1750.
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Professor Gilbert's extensive researches provided much new material, for the history of how the British government created the physical, educational and welfare institutions in response to the problems of poverty and access to essential services.
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This book brings to the fore much new work on this key area of Pound's endeavours and interests, and on the social, political, and philosophical implications of his works. They also deal with his interests in Chinese virtues, Egyptian hieroglyphs and autographical myths, where he... combined his appreciation of both the Green World and the arts. Read more
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a This acclaimed book recovers and explores an important tradition of 19th-century women's poetry - from Felicia Hemans to Charlotte Mew. It is impressive in scope, is highly original in its aims, and is established as the chief critical work in its field.
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This unusual book stands out in a crowded field: It provides practical, expert, insider-knowledge. It includes a full guide to current websites. It offers many tips, short-cuts and helps to access the evidence you need. It is rooted in the many years of day-to-day enquiries in fa...mily history by the noted international expert Lady Teviot. Read more
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Numunwari is a gigantic salt-water crocodile - sacred to the Aboriginal community, and the keeper of the secrets of their ancient customs. It lives in Arnhem Land in a remote part of northern Australia. But when it moves downstream terror breaks out.
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We are now publishing hardcover revised editions of the first two volumes of Professor William D. Rubinstein's standard works of research and reference on Who Were the Rich? Several entirely new volumes will also follow shortly.
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