Kitty Marion Cath NicholsThis is the unpublished autobiography of Kitty Marion, an actress, music hall performer, suffragette arsonist and campaigner in the American birth control movement. Written in the 1930s, Marions story of activism offers a unique insight into a lifetime dedicated to the improvement of womens lives in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
social and political problems
Nanoart provides thorough insight into new understandings of materiality and life
Linking calculative practices and medicine
A crucial argument in the cultural history of the First World War was sparked by Paul Fussell's contention that the war signified a profound cultural rupture
The commercial turn in the internationalisation of higher education generates numerous paradoxes for the university
and the formal negotiations undertaken by colonies as they sought financial aid from Parliament
tracing changes in the significance of visual and verbal literacy in each nation
This book examines the thought of Abdennour Bidar
prominent English child rescuers
Focusing on Britain and the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century
Jonquils was the result
initially because of the advent of cable and satellite television and the variety of entertainment channels they offer