Civil war London Nora WintourLondons mobilisation proved crucial to parliaments success in the English Civil War. Through a rigorous investigation of archival and print sources, this book shows how and why the City aligned its interests with parliament and how, ultimately, this alignment led to the establishment of an army that would defeat the king of England.
75 years later the slow fashion movement is motivating new reductions in clothing consumption
An illuminating introduction to how the Lander (the sixteen states of Germany) function not only within the country itself but also within the wider context of European political affairs
on the 19th and 20th centuries
providing critical essays and insights into the shifting notions of Britishness
and the dynamics that held between new drama written for the company and the revivals staged alongside that fare
considering every angle of the Chechen conflict
domination and exploitation for making a living in globalised precarity
human rights and community building
scholars and artists here address the aesthetic
Learning to Fly: How to Manage Your Career in a Turbulent and Changing World offers a practical framework with which to chart one’s own path towards the future
as illustrated through the ‘Sustainable Sweden’ programme
aspects of its iconography