European Empires and the People Michael PigottThe first book to survey, in comparative form, the transmission of imperial ideas to the public in six European countries. It provides fascinating parallel studies of France, Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Italy, examining the media and the content through which events in colonial empires were broadcast into the popular domain.
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Editor Liz Tomlin offers invaluable insight into the company’s dramaturgical processes that transform theoretical ideas into mythical
the authors argue that community radio and television worldwide perform an essential service for indigenous and ethnic audiences
A three-volume project tracing key critical positions
drawing parallels between evolving social attitudes in Russia and the development of an individual human psyche
The chapters lend support to the hypothesis that in years to come law will have a severe impact on computer science (via data protection and copyright)
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ranging from the traditional to the contemporary
This is the first full-length study of contemporary American fiction of passing
Recent decades have seen a new appreciation develop for applied theatre and the role of arts-based activities in health care
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