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Britain and genocide: historical and contemporary parameters of national responsibility [PDF]
This article (originally given as the Annual War Studies Lecture at King's College, London, on 25 January 2010) challenges the assumption that Britain's relationship to genocide is constituted by its `vigilance towards the genocide of others.
Shaw, Martin
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Nineteenth-Century Settler Emigration in British Literature and Art
Nineteenth-Century Settler Emigration in British Literature and Art takes an interdisciplinary approach, combining literary criticism, art history, and cultural geography, to argue that the demographic shift in the nineteenth century to settler ...
Fariha Shaikh
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The Themes of Loss and Loneliness in Jonathan Coe’s Novel “The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim”
The article analyzes the ninth novel by contemporary British writer Jonathan Coe (born in 1961) whose novels remain understudied by Russian literary critics.
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This issue of Études britanniques contemporaines focuses on the specific forms of laughter, humour, comedy and satire in 20th–and 21st–century British literature and visual arts, and examines how writers and artists adopt, transform, redefine or subvert ...
Vanessa Guignery
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British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on the management of functional dyspepsia
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a common disorder of gut–brain interaction, affecting approximately 7% of individuals in the community, with most patients managed in primary care.
C. Black +12 more
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A history of violence: The shooting in Jerusalem of British Assistant Police Superintendent Alan Sigrist, 12 June 1936 [PDF]
Copyright @ 2010 The Author. This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below.This article provides a narrative of the shooting in Jerusalem by two Palestinian gunmen — Bahjat Abu Gharbiyah and Sami ...
Hughes, M
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The History of British Literature on Film, 1895–2015, by Greg M. Colón Semenza and Bob Hasenfratz
The first in a new series of volumes covering national literatures adapted for the screen (forthcoming titles will cover America, Germany and France), The History of British Literature on Film, 1895–2015 sits somewhere between monograph and reference ...
Kevin M. Flanagan
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Often chosen as the privileged setting for plays, poems, and novels, Italy has been one of the core English literary imageries from the Middle Ages to the late Victorian era and beyond.
Federica Perazzini
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Bioterrorism in the literature of the nineteenth century: The case of Wells and The Stolen Bacillus
This article analyzes H.G. Wells’ The Stolen Bacillus, one of the first works of fiction to deal with bioterrorism. Although the use of biological agents by armies in warfare is probably as old as mankind, since the last Iraq War, the fear of biological ...
Helena Costa, Josep-E Baños
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Issue No. 7 is the third open issue of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures. It contains contributions by Henry Ravenhall, Kristian Jensen, and Ana M. Gómez-Bravo. Cover image: Marianne Therese Grønnow, Light. Dusk.
Paolo Borsa +6 more
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