My Voice: Marianne Philipps Robert AveryMarianne's book is part of the My Voice Project, a collection of firsthand accounts of Holocaust survivors and refugees from Nazi persecution who settled in the UK. Marianne Phillips began life in Berlin in 1924, came to England on the Kindertransport, and went on to run a dressmaking business and volunteer for many Jewish causes.
this volume raises key questions about Islamic architecture and material
the book explores the potential as well as the constraints of vulnerability as a new political language
and corresponding maps for travellers and movies buffs to use as they navigate this rich cinematic city
This book examines how civil defence personnel developed local workplace communities
The author explores the relationship between the Real
Self-contained treatment of all the mathematics needed by undergraduate and masters-level students of economics starting from a very low level
accompanied by full-colour stills and interspersed with essays examining the city’s unique character onscreen
What explains the remarkable recovery now underway in Asia
Same-sex desire in early modern England
The book focuses on the interpretation of Shakespeare film adaptations in commercial film genres
the book demonstrates the fundamental importance of montage aesthetics to the art of cinema and the practice of film criticism
Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems is the first of McKay’s collections to appear in the United States