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Law Express Question and Answer: Medical Law (Paperback): Michelle Robson, Kristina Swift, Helen Kingston, Carolyn Fyall Law Express Question and Answer: Medical Law (Paperback)
Michelle Robson, Kristina Swift, Helen Kingston, Carolyn Fyall
R504 Discovery Miles 5 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the creators of the UK's bestselling Law Express revision series. Maximise your marks for every answer you write with Law Express Question and Answer. This series is designed to help you understand what examiners are looking for, focus on the question being asked and make even a strong answer stand out.

Victorian Narratives of the Recent Past - Memory, History, Fiction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Helen Kingstone Victorian Narratives of the Recent Past - Memory, History, Fiction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Helen Kingstone
R2,790 Discovery Miles 27 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explains why narrating the recent past is always challenging, and shows how it was particularly fraught in the nineteenth century. The legacy of Romantic historicism, the professionalization of the historical discipline, and even the growth of social history, all heightened the stakes. This book brings together Victorian histories and novels to show how these parallel genres responded to the challenges of contemporary history writing in divergent ways. Many historians shrank from engaging with controversial recent events. This study showcases the work of those rare historians who defied convention, including the polymath Harriet Martineau, English nationalist J. R. Green, and liberal enthusiast Spencer Walpole. A striking number of popular Victorian novels are retrospective. This book argues that Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot's "novels of the recent past" are long overdue recognition as genuinely historical novels. By focusing on provincial communities, these novelists reveal undercurrents invisible to national narratives, and intervene in debates about women's contribution to history.

Panoramas and Compilations in Nineteenth-Century Britain - Seeing the Big Picture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Helen Kingstone Panoramas and Compilations in Nineteenth-Century Britain - Seeing the Big Picture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Helen Kingstone
R3,518 Discovery Miles 35 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book shows how in nineteenth-century Britain, confronted with the newly industrialized and urbanized modern world, writers, artists, journalists and impresarios tried to gain an overview of contemporary history. They drew on two successive but competing conceptual models of overview: the panorama and the compilation. Both models claimed to offer a holistic picture of the present moment, but took very different approaches. This book shows that panoramas (360 Degrees views previously associated with the Romantic period) and compilations (big data projects previously associated with the Victorian fin de siecle) are intertwined, relevant across the entire century, and often remediated, making them crucial lenses through which to view a broad range of genre and forms. It brings together interdisciplinary research materials belonging to different period silos to create new understandings of how nineteenth-century audiences dealt with information overload. It argues for a new politics of distance: one that recognizes the value of immersing oneself in a situation, event or phenomenon, but which also does not chastise us for trying to see the big picture. This book is essential reading for students and scholars of nineteenth-century literature, history, visual culture and information studies.

Studying Generations - Multidisciplinary Perspectives: Ali Somers, Matthew Hall, Tatjana Buklijas, Ben (Little ), Alison Winch,... Studying Generations - Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Ali Somers, Matthew Hall, Tatjana Buklijas, Ben (Little ), Alison Winch, …
R2,151 Discovery Miles 21 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Available Open Access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The concept of ‘generations’ has become a widely discussed area, with recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic revealing our dependence on intergenerational relationships both within and beyond the family. However, the concept can often be misunderstood, which can fuel divisions between age groups rather than generating solutions. This collection introduces and explores the growing field of generational studies, providing a comprehensive overview of its strengths and limitations. With contributions from academics across a range of disciplines, the book showcases the concept’s interdisciplinary potential by applying a generational lens to fields including sociology, literature, history, psychology, media studies and politics. Offering fresh perspectives, this original collection is a valuable addition to the field, opening new avenues for generational thinking.

Paraphernalia! Victorian Objects - Victorian Objects (Hardcover): Helen Kingstone, Kate Lister Paraphernalia! Victorian Objects - Victorian Objects (Hardcover)
Helen Kingstone, Kate Lister
R4,157 Discovery Miles 41 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Victorian era is famous for the collecting, hording, and displaying of things; for the mass production and consumption of things; for the invention, distribution and sale of things; for those who had things, and those who did not. For many people, the Victorian period is intrinsically associated with paraphernalia. This collection of essays explores the Victorians through their materiality, and asks how objects were part of being Victorian; which objects defined them, represented them, were uniquely theirs; and how reading the Victorians, through their possessions, can deepen our understanding of Victorian culture. Miscellaneous and often auxiliary, paraphernalia becomes the 'disjecta' of everyday life, deemed neither valuable enough for museums nor symbolic enough for purely literary study. This interdisciplinary collection looks at the historical, cultural and literary debris that makes up the background of Victorian life: Valentine's cards, fish tanks, sugar plums, china ornaments, hair ribbons, dresses and more. Contributors also, however, consider how we use Victorian objects to construct the Victorian today; museum spaces, the relation of Victorian text to object, and our reading - or gazing at - Victorian advertisements out of context on searchable online databases. Responding to thing theory and modern scholarship on Victorian material culture, this book addresses five key concerns of Victorian materiality: collecting; defining class in the home; objects becoming things; objects to texts; objects in circulation through print culture.

Victorian Narratives of the Recent Past - Memory, History, Fiction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017):... Victorian Narratives of the Recent Past - Memory, History, Fiction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Helen Kingstone
R3,118 Discovery Miles 31 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explains why narrating the recent past is always challenging, and shows how it was particularly fraught in the nineteenth century. The legacy of Romantic historicism, the professionalization of the historical discipline, and even the growth of social history, all heightened the stakes. This book brings together Victorian histories and novels to show how these parallel genres responded to the challenges of contemporary history writing in divergent ways. Many historians shrank from engaging with controversial recent events. This study showcases the work of those rare historians who defied convention, including the polymath Harriet Martineau, English nationalist J. R. Green, and liberal enthusiast Spencer Walpole. A striking number of popular Victorian novels are retrospective. This book argues that Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot's "novels of the recent past" are long overdue recognition as genuinely historical novels. By focusing on provincial communities, these novelists reveal undercurrents invisible to national narratives, and intervene in debates about women's contribution to history.

The Carrier (DVD): Karen Bryson, Jack Gordon, Edmund Kingsley, Josie Taylor, Joe Dixon, James Payton The Carrier (DVD)
Karen Bryson, Jack Gordon, Edmund Kingsley, Josie Taylor, Joe Dixon, …
R107 Discovery Miles 1 070 Out of stock

Action adventure from film-maker Anthony Woodley. In England, where an antibiotic-resistant pandemic is devastating the country, the only hope of surviving is to flee the land on a battered airplane. A group of survivors fight it out to stake their claim for a seat, but as tensions rise it becomes obvious that they are in as much danger from each other as the rapidly spreading disease. The cast includes Karen Bryson, Jack Gordon, Edmund Kingsley and Josie Taylor.

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