Jack Rosenthal First World WarThis is the first ever critical work on Jack Rosenthal, the highly regarded BAFTA winning British television dramatist. His career began with Coronation Street in the 1960s and he became famous for such plays as The Knowledge, The Chain, Spend, Spend, Spend and Bar Mitzvah Boy, as well as the pilot for the series Londons Burning.
A major update of this successful textbook
Reframing Berlin investigates the concept of urban memory through the transformation and/or consistency of the built environment
She reveals how political conflict stems from personal experiences with cultural change and uncovers opportunities for empathy amid anger and distrust
Its takes as its point of departure the return of racial and gender passing in the 1990’s in order to make claims about wider trends in contemporary American fiction
Through its in-depth analysis the book reveals how British forces came to use such controversial methods in counter-insurgency
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and how the forms of knowledge that informed them were produced
this microhistorical study traces the social and civic dynamics of the French Revolution’s religious politics within five small towns
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