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British Remains - Or, a Collection of Antiquities Relating to the Britons: Comprehending, I. a Concise History of the Lords... British Remains - Or, a Collection of Antiquities Relating to the Britons: Comprehending, I. a Concise History of the Lords Marchers ... Ii. the Arms of the Ancient Nobility and Gentry of North-Wales. Iii. a Letter of Dr. Lloyd, Bishop of St. Asaph's Conce (Paperback)
Nicholas Owen
R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Other People's Struggles - Outsiders in Social Movements (Hardcover): Nicholas Owen Other People's Struggles - Outsiders in Social Movements (Hardcover)
Nicholas Owen
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R1,320 Discovery Miles 13 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Other People's Struggles is the first attempt in over forty years to explain the place of "conscience constituents" in social movements. Conscience constituents are people who participate in a movement, but do not stand to benefit if it succeeds. Why do such people participate, when they do not stand to benefit? Why are they sometimes present and sometimes absent in social movements? Why and when is their participation welcome to those who do stand to benefit, and why and when is it not? The work proposes an original theory to answer these questions, crossing disciplinary boundaries to draw on the findings of social psychology, philosophy and political theory, in search of explanations of why people act altruistically and what it means to others when they do so. The theory is illustrated by examples from British history, including the anti-slavery movement, the women's suffrage and liberation movements, labor and socialist movements, anti-colonial movements, anti-poverty movements and movements for global justice. Other People's Struggles also contributes to new debates concerning the rights and wrongs of speaking for others. Debates concerning the limits of solidarity-who can be an ally and on what terms-have become topical in contemporary politics, especially in identity politics and in the newest social movements. The work provides a theoretical and empirical account of how these questions have been addressed in the past and how they might be framed today.

The British Left and India - Metropolitan Anti-Imperialism, 1885-1947 (Hardcover): Nicholas Owen The British Left and India - Metropolitan Anti-Imperialism, 1885-1947 (Hardcover)
Nicholas Owen
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R3,552 Discovery Miles 35 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 to the winning of independence in 1947, this book traces the complex and often troubled relationship between anti-imperialist campaigners in Britain and in India. Nicholas Owen traces the efforts of British Radicals and socialists to identify forms of anti-imperialism in India which fitted comfortably with their existing beliefs and their sense of how authentic progressive movements were supposed to work. On the other side of the relationship, he charts the trajectory of the Indian National Congress, as it shifted from appeals couched in language familiar to British progressives to the less familiar vocabulary and techniques of Mahatma Gandhi. The new Gandhian methods of self-reliance had unwelcome implications for the work that the British supporters of Congress had traditionally undertaken, leading to the collapse of their main organization and the precipitation of anti-imperialist work into the turbulent cross-currents of left-wing British politics. Metropolitan anti-imperialism became largely a function of other commitments, whether communist, theosophical, pacifist, socialist or anti-fascist. Revealing the strengths and weaknesses of these connections, The British Left and India looks at the ultimate failure to create the durable alliance between anti-imperialists which the British Empire's governors had always feared.
Drawing on a wide range of newly available archival material in Britain and India, including the records of campaigning organizations, political parties, the British government and the imperial security services, this book is a powerful account of the diverse and fragmented world of British metropolitananti-imperialism.

Human Rights, Human Wrongs - Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2001 (Paperback, New): Nicholas Owen Human Rights, Human Wrongs - Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2001 (Paperback, New)
Nicholas Owen
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R782 Discovery Miles 7 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, based on the prestigious Oxford Amnesty Lecture series, focuses on human rights abuses, and the ways in which they are interpreted. The collection includes contributions by Tzvetan Todorov, Michael Ignatieff, Peter Singer, Gitta Sereny, Susan Sontag, and Eva Hoffman, with commentaries on their essays by Niall Fergusson, Timothy Garton Ash, John Broome, Hermione Lee and others.

British Remains - A Collection of Antiquities Relating to the Britons (Paperback): Nicholas Owen British Remains - A Collection of Antiquities Relating to the Britons (Paperback)
Nicholas Owen
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Diana - The People's Princess (Hardcover, New Edition): Nicholas Owen Diana - The People's Princess (Hardcover, New Edition)
Nicholas Owen; Foreword by Trevor McDonald 1
R622 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R109 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

On 31 August 1997, the world was stunned by the tragic death of the most popular and photographed woman of the modern age: Diana, Princess of Wales. The outpouring of public grief at this tragically early death was unprecedented in modern times. Now, more than 20 years on, Diana: The People's Princess celebrates both her life and her legacy.

A dignified and unexploitative celebration of Diana's life, Diana: The People's Princess commemorates this remarkable woman's life from her childhood to her tragic premature death at the age of 36. With authoritative text and a vast array of photographs, this updated edition includes new material on the aftermath of her death, including her legacy as a mother – Princes William and Harry and their involvement in perpetuating and protecting her memory – and the continuing work of the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The book is brought right up to date with the marriage of Harry to Meghan Markle, who some compare to the Princess of Wales. Diana: The People's Princess is a respectful, sensitive and poignant tribute to this elegant, charming and sympathetic symbol of our times.

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