Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2011
Date
2011
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Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2011
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Liverpool University Press
Place
Liverpool
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Incoming Resources
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- The German-Jewish soldiers of the First World War in history and memory, Tim Grady
- The Place de la Bastille, the story of a quartier, Keith Reader
- Smashing H-block, the rise and fall of the popular campaign against criminalization, 1976-1982, F. Stuart Ross
- Writing Galicia into the World, New Cartographies, New Poetics, Kirsty Hooper
- Smashing H-block, the rise and fall of the popular campaign against criminalization, 1976-1982, F. Stuart Ross
- Race, ethnicity and nuclear war, representations of nuclear weapons and post-apocalyptic worlds, Paul Williams
- Argentina's partisan past, nationalism and the politics of history, Michael Goebel
- Liverpool, city of radicals, edited by John Belchem and Bryan Biggs
- Smashing H-block, the rise and fall of the popular campaign against criminalization, 1976-1982, F. Stuart Ross
- The Liverpool underworld, crime in the city, 1750-1900, Michael Macilwee
- The female body in medicine and literature, edited by Andrew Mangham and Greta Depledge
- Argentina's partisan past, nationalism and the politics of history, Michael Goebel
- The Liverpool underworld, crime in the city, 1750-1900, Michael Macilwee
- Consumer chronicles, cultures of consumption in modern French literature, David H. Walker
- Writing Galicia into the World, New Cartographies, New Poetics, Kirsty Hooper
- Beyond the slave narrative, politics, sex, and manuscripts in the Haitian revolution, Deborah Jenson
- The monster evil, policing and violence in Victorian Liverpool, John E. Archer
- The colonial heritage of French comics, Mark McKinney
- Identity, belonging and migration, edited by Gerard Delanty, Ruth Wodak and Paul Jones
- Zachary Macaulay 1768-1838, the steadfast Scot in the British anti-slavery movement, Iain Whyte
- Ireland, Sweden and the great European migration, 1815-1914, Donald Harman Akenson
- The German-Jewish soldiers of the First World War in history and memory, Tim Grady
- Beyond the slave narrative, politics, sex, and manuscripts in the Haitian revolution, Deborah Jenson
- Zachary Macaulay 1768-1838, the steadfast Scot in the British anti-slavery movement, Iain Whyte
- The monster evil, policing and violence in Victorian Liverpool, John E. Archer
- The Liverpool underworld, crime in the city, 1750-1900, Michael Macilwee
- Smashing H-block, the rise and fall of the popular campaign against criminalization, 1976-1982, F. Stuart Ross
- Zachary Macaulay, 1768-1838, the steadfast Scot in the British anti-slavery movement, Iain Whyte
- Identity, belonging and migration, edited by Gerard Delanty, Ruth Wodak and Paul Jones
- The Liverpool underworld, crime in the city, 1750-1900, Michael Macilwee
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