Manningham

Manningham
Title Manningham PDF eBook
Author Simon Taylor
Publisher Historic England
Pages 118
Release 2015-04-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1848023219

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This book raises awareness of the wide range and varied character of the historic landscape and buildings which constitute Manningham, and the forces and trends which have contributed to its appearance over time. It tells the story, through its buildings and landscape, of Manningham's development from a thinly populated rural township to a fully developed, mostly middle-class, fashionable, 19th-century city suburb full of self-assurance, civic pride and high-quality architecture. It examines how successfully and in what ways the suburb and its buildings have subsequently continued to function, following the decline and disappearance of the traditional industries on which its success was originally based and a substantially changed cultural and demographic profile. The publication will appeal to all of those with an interest in Bradford and its buildings. In addition, by supplementing the research project and literary work with a major outreach and film project, the fruits of which help to inform the publication text and are incorporated into the book as a DVD insert, the publication will be extremely effective in engaging and developing new audiences amongst the people living and working in Manningham. It gives them a 'voice', allowing them to share their memories and put forward their own views and opinions on the district which has become increasingly known to outsiders only for its problems of economic out-migration, increasing levels of crime and headline-making outbreaks of civil unrest. The publication also serves as a response to recently growing nation-wide development pressure on historic suburbs and this will increase understanding of historical suburban development and modern adaptation, and appeal to those with an interest in social, urban and industrial history.

Diary of John Manningham of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne Kent, Barrister-at-law 1602-1603 ...

Diary of John Manningham of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne Kent, Barrister-at-law 1602-1603 ...
Title Diary of John Manningham of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne Kent, Barrister-at-law 1602-1603 ... PDF eBook
Author John Manningham
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1868
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Dictionary of National Biography

Dictionary of National Biography
Title Dictionary of National Biography PDF eBook
Author Leslie Stephen
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1898
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Young, Muslim and Criminal

Young, Muslim and Criminal
Title Young, Muslim and Criminal PDF eBook
Author Mohammed Qasim
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 200
Release 2018-01-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447341511

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In recent years there has been significant negative attention towards young British male Muslims, who are perceived to be increasingly dangerous and criminal. However, very little is known about those who offend, as few studies have attempted to understand their lived experience. After spending four years with a group of young British Pakistani Muslim men who were involved in a range of offending behaviours, Qasim gained unique first-hand insight into their multifaceted lives. In this book he unwraps their lives, taking into account their socio-economic situation, the make-up of their community, cultural and religious influences which impacted on them and their involvement in crime. He explores their identities and explains what role, if any, religion and Pakistani culture play in their criminal behaviour. With a focus on the apparent link with gun crime and drug dealing, this important book exposes the complex nature of the young men’s pathways into crime.

Elizabethan Rhetoric

Elizabethan Rhetoric
Title Elizabethan Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Peter Mack
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 343
Release 2002-10-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113943442X

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Peter Mack examines the impact of humanist training in rhetoric and argument on a range of Elizabethan prose texts, including political orations, histories, romances, conduct manuals, privy council debates and personal letters. Elizabethan Rhetoric reconstructs the knowledge, skills and approaches which an Elizabethan would have acquired in order to participate in the political and religious debates of the time: the approaches to an audience, analysis and replication of textual structures, organisation of arguments and tactics for disputation. Study of the rhetorical codes and conventions in terms of which debates were conducted is currently a major area of historical and literary enquiry, and Mack provides a wealth of new information about what was taught and how these conventions were exploited in personal memoranda, court depositions, sermons and political and religious pamphlets. This important book will be invaluable for all those interested in the culture, literature and political history of the period.

Local and Personal Laws

Local and Personal Laws
Title Local and Personal Laws PDF eBook
Author Great Britain
Publisher
Pages 1540
Release 1880
Genre
ISBN

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New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare

New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare
Title New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Joseph Hunter
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1845
Genre
ISBN

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