Number of items at this level: 510.
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AITKEN, Robbie
(2013).
Education and migration: Cameroonian school children and apprentices in the German metropole, 1884-1914.
In:
HONECK, Mischa,
KLIMKE, Martin and
KUHLMANN, Anne, (eds.)
Germany and the Black diaspora, : points of contact, 1250-1914.
Studies in German History
(15).
New York, Berghahn, 213-230.
[Book Section]
B
BARTH, Boris,
GÄNGER, Stefanie and
PETERSSON, Niels
(2014).
Einleitung: Globalisierung und Globalgeschichte.
In:
BARTH, Boris,
GÄNGER, Stefanie and
PETERSSON, Niels, (eds.)
Globalgeschichten : Bestandsaufnahme und Perspektiven.
Frankfurt am Main, Campus, 7-18.
[Book Section]
BELL, Alice and
ENSSLIN, Astrid
(2018).
Digital fiction and unnatural narrative.
In:
DINNEN, Zara and
WARHOL, Robyn, (eds.)
The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories.
Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities
.
Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.
[Book Section]
BELL, Alice,
ENSSLIN, Astrid,
CICCORICCO, David,
RUSTAD, Hans,
LACCETTI, Jess and
PRESSMAN, Jessica
(2010).
A [S]creed for digital fiction.
electronic book review.
[Article]
BELL, Alice,
ENSSLIN, Astrid and
RUSTAD, Hans
(2014).
From theorizing to analyzing digital fiction.
In:
BELL, Alice,
ENSSLIN, Astrid and
RUSTAD, Hans Kristian, (eds.)
Analyzing digital fiction.
Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Stylistics
(5).
New York, Routledge, 3-17.
[Book Section]
BROWSE, Sam
(2017).
Between truth, sincerity, and satire: Post-truth politics and the rhetoric of sincerity.
In:
VAN DEN AKKER, Robin,
GIBBONS, Alison and
VERMEULEN, Timothy, (eds.)
Metamodernism : Historicity, Affect and Depth after Postmodernism.
New York, Rowman and Littlefield, 167-182.
[Book Section]
BROWSE, Sam
(2014).
Resonant Metaphor in Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘Never Let Me Go'.
In:
HARRISON, Chloe,
NUTTALL, Louise,
STOCKWELL, Peter and
YUAN, Wenjuan, (eds.)
Cognitive Grammar in Literature.
Linguistic Approaches to Literature
(17).
Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 69-82.
[Book Section]
C
COX, Katharine
(2009).
Poststructuralism and postmodernism.
In:
COCKIN, Katharine and
MORRISON, Jago, (eds.)
The Post-War British Literature Handbook.
Literature and culture handbooks
.
London, Continuum, 125-130.
[Book Section]
D
DEJUNG, Christof and
PETERSSON, Niels
(2013).
Introduction: power, institutions, and global markets – actors, mechanisms, and foundations of worldwide economic integration, 1850–1930.
In:
DEJUNG, Christof and
PETERSSON, Niels, (eds.)
The foundations of world-wide economic integration : power, institutions, and global markets, 1850-1930.
Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise
.
Cambridge, Cambridge Univesrity Press, 1-20.
[Book Section]
DREWERY, Claire
(2015).
Liminal and liminoid discourses in modernist women’s short fiction : performance, spectatorship, and cinema.
In:
ACHILLES, Jochen and
BERGMANN, Ina, (eds.)
Liminality and the Short Story : Boundary Crossings in American, Canadian, and British Writing.
Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
.
New York, Routledge, 50-62.
[Book Section]
E
F
FURNASS, W. R,
COLLINS, R. P,
HUSBAND, P. S,
SHARPE, Rebecca,
MOUNCE, S. R and
BOXALL, J. B
(2014).
Modelling both the continual erosion and regeneration of discolouration material in drinking water distribution systems.
Water Science & Technology: Water Supply,
14 (1), 81-90.
[Article]
G
GREEN, Keith
(2015).
Deixis in literature.
In:
SOTIROVA, Violeta, (ed.)
The Bloomsbury companion to stylistics.
Bloomsbury Companions
.
London, Bloomsbury Academic, 400-415.
[Book Section]
H
HANDFORTH, Rachel,
PATERSON, Laura, L.,
COFFEY-GLOVER, Laura and
MILLS, Sara
(2017).
Reading between blurred lines: the complexity of interpretation.
Discourse, Context & Media,
20, 103-115.
[Article]
HARRIS, Michael
(2014).
Writing for radio.
In:
EARNSHAW, Steve, (ed.)
The handbook of creative writing: Second edition.
Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 273-281.
[Book Section]
HAWKE, Gary and
SINGLETON, John
(2016).
State and Central Bank in New Zealand.
In:
FEIERTAG, Olivier and
MARGAIRAZ, Michel, (eds.)
Les Banques Centrales et l'Ētát-Nation.
Collection de la Mission Historique de la Banque de France
.
Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 213-230.
[Book Section]
HONEYWELL, Carissa
(2012).
Anarchism old and new.
In:
KINNA, Ruth, (ed.)
The Continuum Companion to Anarchism.
Bloomsbury companions
.
Continuum, 111-139.
[Book Section]
HOPKINS, Chris
(2009).
Caradoc Evans's Modernist Antipastoral.
In:
JAMES, David and
TEW, Philip, (eds.)
New version of pastoral : post-romantic, modern and contemporary responses to the tradition.
Madison [N.J.], Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 107-122.
[Book Section]
HOPKINS, Lisa
(2016).
The concealed fancies and Cavendish identity.
In:
EDWARDS, Peter and
GRAHAM, Elpseth, (eds.)
Authority, authorship and aristocratic identity in Seventeenth-Century England: William Cavendish, Ist Duke of Newcastle, and his political, social and cultural connections.
Rulers & Elites
(9).
Leiden, Brill, 111-128.
[Book Section]
HOPKINS, Lisa,
SIEMENS, Raymond G. and
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2008).
EMLS : a case study in the development of an ejournal.
In:
BOWEN, William R. and
SIEMENS, Raymond G., (eds.)
New Technologies and Renaissance Studies.
Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies
.
Tempe, Arizona, Iter, 144-160.
[Book Section]
J
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L
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MACINNES, Allen I and
HAMILTON, Douglas J
(2014).
Introduction: identity, mobility and competing patriotisms.
In:
MACINNES, Allan I and
HAMILTON, Douglas J, (eds.)
Jacobitism, enlightenment and empire, 1680-1820.
Political and popular culture in the early modern period
(8).
London, Pickering & Chatto, 1-12.
[Book Section]
MACMAHON, Barbara
(2012).
How literature communicates: a cognitive pragmatic perspective.
In:
DAIDER, Jürgen,
KONRAD, Eva-Maria,
PETRASCHKA, Thomas and
ROTT, Hans, (eds.)
Understanding fiction: knowledge and meaning in literature.
Münster, Mentis, 166-186.
[Book Section]
MACMAHON, Barbara
(2014).
Relevance theory, syntax and literary narrative.
In:
CHAPMAN, Siobhan and
CLARK, Billy, (eds.)
Pragmatics literary stylistics.
Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition
.
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 90-110.
[Book Section]
MANZ, Stefan,
PANAYI, Panikos and
STIBBE, Matthew
(2018).
Internment during the First World War: a mass global phenomenon.
In:
MANZ, Stefan,
PANAYI, Panikos and
STIBBE, Matthew, (eds.)
Internment during the First World War : a mass global phenomenon.
London and New York, Routledge, 1-18.
[Book Section]
MCDERMOTT, Kevin
(2014).
Stalin and Stalinism.
In:
SMITH, S.A., (ed.)
The Oxford handbook of the history of communism.
Oxford Handbooks of History
.
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 72-89.
[Book Section]
MCHALE, Alison and
REVILL, Bowen
(2014).
Work based project module-working the Venture Matrix.
In:
OWENS, Jane and
TIBBY, Maureen, (eds.)
Enhancing employability through enterprise education : examples of good practice in higher education.
Higher Education Academy, p. 36.
[Book Section]
MIDGLEY, Clare
(2017).
The cosmopolitan biography of the English religious liberal, feminist and writer, Sophia Dobson Collet.
In:
HAGGIS, Jane,
MIDGLEY, Clare,
ALLEN, Margaret and
PAISLEY, Fiona, (eds.)
Cosmopolitan lives on the cusp of Empire: interfaith, cross-cultural and transnational networks, 1860-1950.
Palgrave Pivot
.
Palgrave.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
MIDGLEY, Clare
(2011).
The dissenting voice of Elizabeth Heyrick : an exploration of the links between gender, religious dissent, and anti-slavery radicalism.
In:
CLAPP, Elizabeth J. and
JEFFREY, Julie Roy, (eds.)
Women, dissent, and anti-slavery in Britain and America, 1790-1865.
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 88-110.
[Book Section]
MILLS, Sara
(2003).
Gender and politeness.
Studies in interactional sociolinguistics, 17
.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
[Authored Book]
MILLS, Sara
(2014).
The stylistics of relationships.
In:
STOCKWELL, Peter and
WHITELEY, Sara, (eds.)
The Cambridge handbook of stylistics.
Cambridge handbooks in language and linguistics
.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 558-572.
[Book Section]
MILLS, Sara and
KÁDÁR, Dániel Z.
(2011).
Politeness and culture.
In:
KÁDÁR, Dániel Z. and
MILLS, Sara, (eds.)
Politeness in East Asia.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 21-44.
[Book Section]
MILNE, John
(2014).
How to be a writer.
In:
EARNSHAW, Steve, (ed.)
The handbook of creative writing: Second edition.
Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 401-406.
[Book Section]
MONTGOMERY, Chris
(2010).
Sprachraum and its perception.
In:
LAMELI, Alfred,
KEHREIN, Roland and
RABANUS, Stefan, (eds.)
Language and space : an international handbook of linguistic variation. Language mapping.
Berlin, De Gruyter Mouton, 586-606.
[Book Section]
MONTGOMERY, Chris and
BEAL, Joan
(2011).
Perceptual dialectology.
In:
MAGUIRE, Warren and
MCMAHON, April, (eds.)
Analysing variation in English.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 121-150.
[Book Section]
MOORE, Nicolas
(2008).
Bridging the meta-functions.
In:
JONES, Carys and
VENTOLA, Eija, (eds.)
From language to multimodality : new developments in the study of ideational meaning.
Functional linguistics
.
London, Equinox, 111-129.
[Book Section]
N
O
O'BRIEN, Shelley
(2011).
'Killer priests : the last taboo?'.
In:
HANSEN, Regina, (ed.)
Roman Catholicism in fantastic film : essays on belief, spectacle, ritual and imagery (ed. Regina Hansen).
US, McFarland, 256-267.
[Book Section]
O'BRIEN, Shelley
(2012).
Nursery crimes : making a case for The Baby.
In:
Popular Culture Association of Canada 2nd Annual Conference, Sheraton on the Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, 10-12 May 2012.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
O'BRIEN, Shelley
(2016).
Tobe Hooper: one hit wonder?
In:
BERRA, John, (ed.)
Directory of world cinema: American Independent.
Directory of world cinema, 3
.
Intellect.
[Book Section]
P
PATEMAN, Matthew
(2014).
Firefly : of formats, franchises and Fox.
In:
WILCOX, Rhonda V.,
COCHRAN, Tanya R.,
MASSON, Cynthea and
LAVERY, David, (eds.)
Reading Joss Whedon.
Television and popular culture
.
Syracuse University Press, 153-168.
[Book Section]
PEPLOW, David
(2016).
Creativity in everyday interactions.
In:
DEMJEN, Szofia and
SEARGEANT, Philip, (eds.)
Creativity in Language : From Everyday Style to Verbal Art.
Language and creativity books
(1).
Open University Press.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
PEPLOW, David
(2014).
The stylistics of everyday talk.
In:
STOCKWELL, Peter and
WHITELEY, Sara, (eds.)
Cambridge Handbook of Stylistics.
Cambridge Handbook of Language and Linguistics
.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 590-606.
[Book Section]
PETERSSON, Niels
(2012).
Globalisierung.
In:
DULFFER, Jost and
LOTH, Wilfried, (eds.)
Dimensionen internationaler Geschichte.
Studien zur internationalen Geschichte
(30).
Munich, Oldenbourg, 271-292.
[Book Section]
PETERSSON, Niels
(2013).
Legal institutions and the World economy, 1900–1930.
In:
DEJUNG, Christof and
PETERSSON, Niels, (eds.)
The foundations of world-wide economic integration: power, institutions, and global markets, 1850-1930.
Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise
.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 21-39.
[Book Section]
R
ROSENHAFT, Eve and
AITKEN, Robbie
(2013).
Introduction.
In:
ROSENHAFT, Eve and
AITKEN, Robbie, (eds.)
Africa in Europe: studies in transnational practice in the long twentieth century.
Migrations and Identities
(2).
Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1-16.
[Book Section]
S
SAYERS, Dave,
HARDING, Jamie,
BARCHAS-LICHTENSTEIN, Jena,
COFFEY, Michael and
ROCK, Frances
(2017).
Speeding up or reaching out? : efficiency and unmet need as policy priorities in Wales.
Journal of Language & Politics,
16 (3), 388-411.
[Article]
SINGLETON, John
(2016).
Financial crises and disaster management.
In:
HOLLOW, Matthew,
AKINBAMI, Folarin and
MICHIE, Ranald, (eds.)
Complexity and Crisis in the Financial System : Critical Perspectives on the Evolution of American and British Banking.
Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 306-328.
[Book Section]
SKELTON, Felicity
(2012).
Geography.
In:
TAYLOR, Jonathan, (ed.)
Overheard: stories to read aloud.
London, Salt Publishing.
[Book Section]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
The Comedy of Errors.
In:
BAKER, William and
WOMACK, Kenneth, (eds.)
The Facts on File Companion to Shakespeare.
Facts on File Library of World Literature
.
New York, Facts on File, 537-578.
[Book Section]
STEGGLE, Matthew
(2012).
Richard Brome.
In:
SULLIVAN, Garrett A.,
STEWART, Alan,
LEMON, Rebecca,
MCDOWELL, Nicholas and
RICHARDS, Jennifer, (eds.)
The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature.
Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature
.
Oxford, Blackwell.
[Book Section]
STEGGLE, Matthew and
RASMUSSEN, Eric
(2012).
Ben Jonson, Cynthia's Revels, or the Fountain of Self-Love.
In:
BUTLER, Martin,
BEVINGTON, David and
DONALDSON, Ian, (eds.)
The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 429-548.
[Book Section]
STIBBE, Matthew
(2014).
Enemy Aliens and Internment.
In:
DANIEL, Ute,
GATRELL, Peter,
JANZ, Oliver,
JONES, Heather,
KEENE, Jennifer,
KRAMER, Alan and
NASSON, Bill, (eds.)
1914-1918 online : International Encyclopedia of the First World War.
Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin.
[Book Section]
STIBBE, Matthew
(2013).
Krieg und Brutalisierung: Die Internierung von Zivilisten bzw. “politisch Unzuverlässigen” in Österreich-Ungarn während des Ersten Weltkriegs.
In:
EISFELD, Alfred,
HAUSMANN, Guido and
NEUTATZ, Dietmar, (eds.)
Besetzt, interniert, deportiert: Der Erste Weltkrieg und die deutsche, jüdische, polnische und ukrainische Zivilbevölkerung im östlichen Europa.
Veröffentlichungen zur Kultur und Geschichte im östlichen Europa
(39).
Essen, Klartext Verlag, 87-106.
[Book Section]
STIBBE, Matthew
(2014).
Women’s Mobilisation for War (Germany).
In:
DANIEL, Ute,
GATRELL, Peter,
JANZ, Oliver,
JONES, Heather,
KEENE, Jennifer,
KRAMER, Alan and
NASSON, Bill, (eds.)
1914-1918-online : International Encyclopedia of the First World War.
Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin.
[Book Section]
STIBBE, Matthew,
SHNYROVA, Olga and
HELFERT, Veronika
(2017).
Women and Socialist Revolution, 1917-23.
In:
SHARP, Ingrid and
STIBBE, Matthew, (eds.)
Women Activists Between War and Peace : Europe, 1918-1923.
London, Bloomsbury, 123-172.
[Book Section]
T
TARLO, Harriet and
TUCKER, Judith
(2017).
“Drawing closer”: an ecocritical consideration of collaborative, cross-disciplinary practices of walking, writing, drawing and exhibiting.
In:
BARRY, Peter and
WELSTEAD, William, (eds.)
Extending ecocriticism : crisis, collaboration and challenges in the environmental humanities.
Manchester, Manchester University Press, 47-69.
[Book Section]
TAYLOR, Antony
(2015).
'Godless Edens': surveillance, eroticised anarchy and 'depraved' communities in Britain and the wider world, 1890-1930.
In:
PLILEY, Jessica,
KRAMM-MASAOKA, Robert and
FISCHER-TINE, Harald, (eds.)
Global Anti-Vice Activism 1890-1950: Fighting Drink, Drugs and 'Immorality'.
New York, Cambridge University Press, 29-58.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
THORAL, Marie-Cecile
(2012).
Napoleon's Egyptian campaign and Nineteenth-Century orientalism : perceptions and memories in autobiographical accounts and novels.
In:
FORREST, Alan,
ÉTIENNE, François and
HAGEMANN, Karen, (eds.)
War memories : the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in modern European culture.
War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850
.
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 114-136.
[Book Section]
TURNER, Georgina,
MILLS, Sara,
VAN DER BOM, Isabelle,
COFFEY-GLOVER, Laura,
PATERSON, Laura L and
JONES, Lucy
(2018).
Opposition as victimhood in newspaper debates about same-sex marriage.
Discourse and Society,
29 (2), 180-197.
[Article]
TWELLS, Alison
(2011).
"We ought to obey God rather than Man” : women, anti-slavery and nonconformist religious cultures, 1800-1840.
In:
CLAPP, Elizabeth J. and
JEFFREY, Julie Roy, (eds.)
Women, dissent and anti-slavery in Britain and America, 1790-1865.
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 66-87.
[Book Section]
V
VAN DER BOM, Isabelle,
GRAINGER, Karen,
PATERSON, Laura and
PEPLOW, David
(2017).
‘It’s not the fact they claim benefits but their useless, lazy, drug taking lifestyles we despise’: Analysing audience responses to Benefits Street using live tweets.
Discourse, Context, & Media,
21, 36-45.
[Article]
W
WELCH, Linda Lee
(2010).
The Woods.
[Performance]
(Unpublished)
[Performance]
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