Sarah Bowdich Lee (1791-1856) and Pioneering Perspectives on Natural History Valerie HenitiukThis first book length appraisal of the pioneering perspectives of Sarah Bowdich Lee (17911856) on natural history in the first half of the nineteenth century pivotally highlights the intercultural, interdisciplinary and multi genre reach of her work. The fact that she undertook it independently and transnationally over three decadeschallenges approaches to women, gender and national nineteenth century scientific endeavour that have defined women at
successive governments used defence was a form of economic stimulus to promote jobs and sell weapons abroad
urban greening and climate mitigation
Transnational Film Culture in New Zealand will be a welcome addition to the bookshelves of anyone interested in film culture and cultural history
introduction to relevant background material and select critical bibliographies for each poem
The volume presents essays by 10 eminent historians of art and culture provoked by the work of Ernst Gombrich
The book explores the full catalogue of the films produced by the Empire Marketing Board
A complete survey – the first in English – of Jacques Rivette’s sixty-year career in French cinema
in British colonial Cyprus in January 1934
It is here republished with a sizeable new introduction focusing on the role of radio in Beckett’s œuvre
This book identifies two countervailing impulses in media coverage of Bloody Sunday and its legacy
This collection of essays redefines what gothic has become in the contemporary world
It demonstrates how MS Ashmole 61 affirms both the physical and moral agency of nonhumans