Britain’s Empires Classic and pre-20th century playsA history of the many different British Empires the Old Colonial System (1600 1776), the Empire of Free Trade (1776 1870), the New Imperialism (1870 1945), Decolonisation (1945 1990) and the era of humanitarian intervention (1990 2020). Britains Empires aims to tell the story of the colonial past as one marked by change and reinvention.
Our entire way of disseminating knowledge and culture is firmly based on print culture
including 'Big Brother'
Highlighting the ways that digital media can be used in interdisciplinary curriculum
including the works of the many prolific filmmakers whose films have received little outside attention despite being widely popular within Iran
Filmmaker McLaughlin addresses the need to create platforms for survivors of political violence to tell their stories in order to challenge marginalizing narratives and injustices and as a form of public acknowledgement and personal healing
looks at the technologies that drive it and how they impact on content
carefully reconstructing the intellectual and political context of the work and unpacking its numerous analogies
leading Burke scholars offer new and challenging essays which allow us to reconsider the historical context in which Reflections on the Revolution in France was written
By tracing the caesuras and slips in discourse
a practising artist and a researcher
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A polymath and participant in the 'first wave' of British Romanticism