Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean interrogates the complex relationship between two island archipelagos at the peak of the slave economy. Employing a broad range of islands, sources, sites, and methods creates a transnational, trans imperial and interdisciplinary history of Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean.
This book provides an analysis of the creative
and the role of history and memory in this process
Sonja moved to England and ran a dressmaking business
or the discovery of an ancient ruin hidden in a modern city
1835–1905’ speculate about utopian and dystopian futures
critical analyses and biographical information
This book explores the Toronto New Wave
A thorough and perspicacious analysis of auantitative easing (QE)
The book examines the transformation of European football in recent years by focusing on the impact of Europe in general and the EU in particular on the way that the game has evolved in a broad cross section of European states
offering insights from key BBC and Channel 4 personnel
Each chapter addresses a key theme and issue in contemporary politics
bringing leading academics from a broad range of disciplinary and geographical backgrounds into dialogue with critically and commercially successful practitioners to suggest the need to redefine the parameters of one of the world's most creative national cinemas