Sugar rush Kieran FordSugar rush argues that despite its revolutionary claims, the contemporary attack on sugar represents a politics of despair, entrenching rather than disrupting the inequality riddled status quo.
Exploring New Labour’s successes in public services and social liberalism while acknowledging its shortcomings
cultural studies and postnational cultural identity
Unearths new evidence to provide a richer understanding of the life of the Labour minister Ellen Wilkinson
and current civic challenges to the Romantic Baathist ideal
Bourgeois Consumption looks at how the middle classes in late nineteenth-century London and Paris used food and dining as forms of social expression and identity
packed with detail
Complementing these two analytic methodologies
Open University adopted text (for their new Renaissance Drama module)
Gönül Dönmez-Colin offers in these expanded editions a carefully researched and richly detailed firsthand account of the developments and trends in these regional film industries that is sure to be appreciated by film scholars and researchers of the Middle East and Central Asia
In the early days of the digital revolution in graphic design
diplomatic and military developments with a full assessment of the more neglected domestic and cultural dimensions of the subject
histories and commemorations