The Cambridge Social History of Modern Ireland
Title | The Cambridge Social History of Modern Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Eugenio F. Biagini |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 651 |
Release | 2017-04-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1107095581 |
This is the first textbook on the history of modern Ireland to adopt a social history perspective. Written by an international team of leading scholars, it draws on a wide range of disciplinary approaches and consistently sets Irish developments in a wider European and global context.
Criminals and Their Scientists
Title | Criminals and Their Scientists PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Becker |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 2006-01-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521810128 |
A history of criminology as a history of science and practice.
Family Firm
Title | Family Firm PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Owens |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 9781909646964 |
Journal of the British Archaeological Association
Title | Journal of the British Archaeological Association PDF eBook |
Author | British Archaeological Association |
Publisher | |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | Archaeology |
ISBN |
The Routledge Handbook to Nineteenth-Century British Periodicals and Newspapers
Title | The Routledge Handbook to Nineteenth-Century British Periodicals and Newspapers PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew King |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 497 |
Release | 2016-09-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 131704231X |
The 2017 winner of the Robert and Vineta Colby Scholarly Book Prize Providing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of scholarship on nineteenth-century British periodicals, this volume surveys the current state of research and offers researchers an in-depth examination of contemporary methodologies. The impact of digital media and archives on the field informs all discussions of the print archive. Contributors illustrate their arguments with examples and contextualize their topics within broader areas of study, while also reflecting on how the study of periodicals may evolve in the future. The Handbook will serve as a valuable resource for scholars and students of nineteenth-century culture who are interested in issues of cultural formation, transformation, and transmission in a developing industrial and globalizing age, as well as those whose research focuses on the bibliographical and the micro case study. In addition to rendering a comprehensive review and critique of current research on nineteenth-century British periodicals, the Handbook suggests new avenues for research in the twenty-first century. "This volume's 30 chapters deal with practically every aspect of periodical research and with the specific topics and audiences the 19th-century periodical press addressed. It also covers matters such as digitization that did not exist or were in early development a generation ago. In addition to the essays, readers will find 50 illustrations, 54 pages of bibliography, and a chronology of the periodical press. This book gives seemingly endless insights into the ways periodicals and newspapers influenced and reflected 19th-century culture. It not only makes readers aware of problems involved in interpreting the history of the press but also offers suggestions for ways of untangling them and points the direction for future research. It will be a valuable resource for readers with interests in almost any aspect of 19th-century Britain. Summing Up: Highly recommended" - J. D. Vann, University of North Texas in CHOICE
News, Newspapers, and Society in Early Modern Britain
Title | News, Newspapers, and Society in Early Modern Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Joad Raymond |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780714680033 |
This collection of essays explores the impact of printed periodicals on British culture and society between 1590 and 1800.
Schools, Food and Social Learning
Title | Schools, Food and Social Learning PDF eBook |
Author | Gurpinder Singh Lalli |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 108 |
Release | 2019-09-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0429772505 |
This book explores the potential of school dining halls as spaces of social learning through interactions between students and teachers. Schools, Food and Social Learning highlights the neglect of school dining halls in sociological research and the fact that so much can be gained from fostering interpersonal relations with other students and the school staff over meals. The book focuses primarily on social and life skills that students develop during lunch-hour meetings, modelling behaviors while eating and conversing in the school space known as the ‘restaurant’. With case studies based in the UK, the book takes a social constructivist approach to dealing with the tensions and challenges between the aims of the school – creating an eating space that promotes social values and encourages the development of social skills, and the activities of teachers and catering assistants of managing and providing food for many students daily. The book carries snippets of interviews with children, dining hall attendants, teachers, parents and the school leadership team, offering a new way of thinking about social learning for both scholars and students of Social Anthropology, Sociology, Social Policy, Food Policy, Education Studies and Childhood Studies.