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The Rules of Attraction (DVD): James Van Der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon, Kip Pardue, Jessica Biel, Clifton Collins Jr, Ian... The Rules of Attraction (DVD)
James Van Der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon, Kip Pardue, Jessica Biel, Clifton Collins Jr, …
R27 Discovery Miles 270 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

Roger Avery's adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' dark and controversial novel about a group of amoral, and wealthy, East Coast college students. Sean (James Van der Beek) lusts after the unapproachable Lauren (Shannyn Sossaman); Lauren is seeing Victor (Kip Pardue), a handsome and egotistical ladies' man; Victor is also secretly seeing Lauren's room-mate Lara (Jessica Biel); Lauren's ex, Paul (Ian Somerhalder), has become smitten by Sean; and affable Rupert (Clifton Collins Jr) has become the campus drug dealer, readily supplying his classmates with cocaine. Soon their lives move into a more serious gear as Sean finds himself dealing drugs in order to pay debts and encouraging Paul to become one of his customers.

Unfree Labour in the Development of the Atlantic World (Paperback): Paul E Lovejoy, Nicholas Rogers Unfree Labour in the Development of the Atlantic World (Paperback)
Paul E Lovejoy, Nicholas Rogers
R1,566 Discovery Miles 15 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays examines the different forms of unfree labour that contributed to the development of the Atlantic world and, by extension, the debates and protests that emerged concerning labour servitude and the abolition of slavery in the West.

Unfree Labour in the Development of the Atlantic World (Hardcover, annotated edition): Paul E Lovejoy, Nicholas Rogers Unfree Labour in the Development of the Atlantic World (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Paul E Lovejoy, Nicholas Rogers
R2,954 Discovery Miles 29 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Between 1500 and 1900, the various parts of the Atlantic world became increasingly integrated into an expanding capitalist economy. This collection of essays examines the different forms of unfree labour that contributed to the development of this world and, by extension, the debates and protests that emerged concerning labour servitude and the abolition of slavery in the West. Comparative in perspective, the essays focus on particular regions (Africa, Britain, the Caribbean and Amerindia) and on specific types of labour (slavery, pawnship, impressment, tribute, indentured and contract labour) in ways that transcend traditional areas of specialization. Together they offer new insight into the patterns and intensity of labour servitude in the West and into the relationships between core and peripheral areas of the first capital world economy.

Blood Waters - War, Disease and Race in the Eighteenth-Century British Caribbean (Hardcover): Nicholas Rogers Blood Waters - War, Disease and Race in the Eighteenth-Century British Caribbean (Hardcover)
Nicholas Rogers
R2,183 Discovery Miles 21 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Far from the romanticised image of the swashbuckling genre of maritime history, the eighteenth-century Caribbean was a 'marchlands' in which violence was a way of life and where solidarities were transitory and highly volatile. This book paints a picture of the eighteenth-century British Caribbean as a frontier zone in which war, international rivalry, disease and slavery are paramount themes. It explores the lure of the region as a vaunted site of potential wealth and derring-do, the fragility of tropical campaigns, the nature of slave insurrection, and the efforts of indigenous peoples (here, the Miskito of the Mosquito Coast and the Black Caribs of St Vincent) to carve out some autonomy from the British and Bourbon powers. It also explores the mutiny of a slave-ship and its unsuccessful raiding ventures in order to show how the dominant European powers sought to contain piracy in an expanding plantation complex. The book emphasizes the contrarieties of struggle, the difficulties preventing subaltern groups, whether slaves, free blacks, indigenous peoples or soldiers and sailors, from forging broader alliances, and the importance of tropical disease in shaping military outcomes. It warns against romanticizing resistance in the eighteenth-century Caribbean, showing that it was instead a 'marchlands' in which violence was a way of life and where solidarities were transitory and highly volatile.

Bristol from Below - Law, Authority and Protest in a Georgian City (Hardcover): Steve Poole, Nicholas Rogers Bristol from Below - Law, Authority and Protest in a Georgian City (Hardcover)
Steve Poole, Nicholas Rogers
R2,631 Discovery Miles 26 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Captures the substance and scale of popular politics and protest in Bristol over the course of the long eighteenth century. Bristol from Below captures the substance and scale of popular politics and protest in Bristol over the course of the long eighteenth century. It charts the lives of ordinary Bristolians in the making of their city and devotes particular attention to their relationship with the mercantile elites who dominated the city's governing institutions. While not ignoring the contribution of the middling sort to the cultural and political life of the city, the book focusses upon the interaction between authority and plebeian sentiment as a way of analysing the complexities of popular interventions in politics and society. It casts new light on the social dynamics of Bristol's 'goldenage' and how it is remembered in today's city. It also addresses the general themes of class, authority, custom and law that have long engaged eighteenth-century historians. Bristol From Below will have a broad appeal to scholars and students of eighteenth-century social, economic and political history as well as to urban and regional historians and to those interested in the time when Bristol was England's 'Second City'. STEVE POOLE is Professor of History and Heritage at the University of the West of England, Bristol. NICHOLAS ROGERS is Distinguished Research Professor in History at York University, Toronto.

Murder on the Middle Passage - The Trial of Captain Kimber (Paperback): Nicholas Rogers Murder on the Middle Passage - The Trial of Captain Kimber (Paperback)
Nicholas Rogers 1
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How the death of a fifteen-year-old girl aboard the slave ship Recovery shook the British establishment. On 2 April 1792, John Kimber, captain of the Bristol slave ship Recovery, was denounced in the House of Commons by William Wilberforce for flogging a fifteen-year-old African girl to death. The story, caricatured in a contemporary Isaac Cruikshank print, raced across newspapers in Britain and Ireland and was even reported in America. Soon after, Kimber was indicted for murder - but in a trial lasting just under five hours, he was found not guilty. This book is a micro-history of this important trial, reconstructing it from accounts of what was said in court and setting it in the context of pro- and anti-slavery movements. Rogers considers contemporary questions of culpability, the use and abuse of evidence, and why Kimber was criminally indicted for murder at a time when kidnapped Africans were generally regarded as 'cargo'. Importantly, the book also looks at the role of sailors in the abolition debate: both in bringing the horrors of the slave trade to public notice and as straw-men for slavery advocates, who excused the treatment of enslaved people by comparing it to punishments meted out to sailors and soldiers. The final chapter addresses the question of whether the slave-trade archive can adequately recover the experience of being enslaved. NICHOLAS ROGERS is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at York University, Toronto.

Knowing about Abdominal Fat - Ultimate guide in overcoming Abdominal Fat (Paperback): Nicholas Rogers Knowing about Abdominal Fat - Ultimate guide in overcoming Abdominal Fat (Paperback)
Nicholas Rogers
R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mycoplasma Diseases of Ruminants - Disease, Diagnosis and Control (Hardcover): Robin Nicholas, Roger Ayling, Laura Mcauliffe Mycoplasma Diseases of Ruminants - Disease, Diagnosis and Control (Hardcover)
Robin Nicholas, Roger Ayling, Laura Mcauliffe
R3,324 Discovery Miles 33 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mycoplasmas are the smallest of free-living organisms and are intermediate between viruses and bacteria. Many species thrive as parasites in animal (including human) hosts. This book is based on proceedings of a conference held in Palermo, Italy. It reviews some of the most important mycoplasma diseases of sheep, goats and cattle including contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, contagious agalactia and calf pneumonia, which are listed by the OIE because of their economic implications.

Aveen (Paperback): Nicholas Rogers Aveen (Paperback)
Nicholas Rogers
R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Amara and Yasir (Paperback): Mr Nicholas Rogers Amara and Yasir (Paperback)
Mr Nicholas Rogers
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Aveen (Paperback): Nicholas Rogers Aveen (Paperback)
Nicholas Rogers
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Unheard Voices (Paperback): Nicholas Rogers Unheard Voices (Paperback)
Nicholas Rogers
R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Press Gang - Naval Impressment and its opponents in Georgian Britain (Hardcover): Nicholas Rogers The Press Gang - Naval Impressment and its opponents in Georgian Britain (Hardcover)
Nicholas Rogers
R4,190 R3,590 Discovery Miles 35 900 Save R600 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nicholas Rogers' book gives the reader a detailed and illuminating insight into the world and ways of the press gang. The press gang, and its forcible recruitment of sailors to man the Royal Navy in times of war, acquired notoriety for depriving men of their liberty and carrying them away to a harsh life at sea, sometimes for years at a time. Nicholas Rogers explains exactly how the press gang worked, whom it was aimed at and how successful it was in achieving its ends. He also shows the limits to its operations and the press gang's need for cooperation from local authorities, who were by no means prepared to support it. Written by an expert in the social history of eighteenth-century Britain, it is both well-researched and highly readable.

Halloween - From Pagan Ritual to Party Night (Paperback, New edition): Nicholas Rogers Halloween - From Pagan Ritual to Party Night (Paperback, New edition)
Nicholas Rogers
R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Boasting a rich, complex history in Celtic and Christian ritual, Halloween has evolved from ethnic celebration to a blend of street festival, fright night, and vast commercial enterprise. In this colorful history, Nicholas Rogers takes a lively, entertaining look at the cultural origins and development of one of the most popular holidays of the year.

Mayhem - Post-War Crime and Violence in Britain, 1748-53 (Hardcover, New): Nicholas Rogers Mayhem - Post-War Crime and Violence in Britain, 1748-53 (Hardcover, New)
Nicholas Rogers
R2,104 Discovery Miles 21 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After the end of the War of Austrian Succession in 1748, thousands of unemployed and sometimes unemployable soldiers and seamen found themselves on the streets of London ready to roister the town and steal when necessary. In this fascinating book Nicholas Rogers explores the moral panic associated with this rapid demobilization. Through interlocking stories of duels, highway robberies, smuggling, riots, binge drinking, and even two earthquakes, Rogers captures the anxieties of a half-decade and assesses the social reforms contemporaries framed and imagined to deal with the crisis. He argues that in addressing these events, contemporaries not only endorsed the traditional sanction of public executions, but wrestled with the problem of expanding the parameters of government to include practices and institutions we now regard as commonplace: censuses, the regularization of marriage through uniform methods of registration, penitentiaries and police forces.

Crowds, Culture, and Politics in Georgian Britain (Hardcover, New): Nicholas Rogers Crowds, Culture, and Politics in Georgian Britain (Hardcover, New)
Nicholas Rogers
R8,512 Discovery Miles 85 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Crowds have long been part of the historical landscape. Professor Nicholas Rogers examines the changing role and character of crowds in Georgian politics through an investigation of some of the major crowd interventions in the period 1714-1821. He shows how the topsy-turvy interventions of the Jacobite era gave way to the more disciplined parades of Hanoverian England, a transition shaped by the effects of war, revolution, and the expansion of the state and the market. These changes unsettled the existing relationship between crowds and authority, raising issues of citizenship, class, and gender which fostered the emergence of a radical mass platform. On this platform, radical men (and, more ambiguously, women) staked out new demands for political power and recognition. In this original and fascinating study, Professor Rogers shows us that Hanoverian crowds were more than dissonant voices on the margins; they were an integral part of eighteenth-century politics.

Whigs and Cities - Popular Politics in the Age of Walpole and Pitt (Hardcover, 6500): Nicholas Rogers Whigs and Cities - Popular Politics in the Age of Walpole and Pitt (Hardcover, 6500)
Nicholas Rogers
R6,529 Discovery Miles 65 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whigs and Cities is the first major study of the urban politics of the early Hanoverian era. The book challenges the view that the political nation was of minimal significance, highlighting the critical contribution of the larger towns to the agitations which beset Walpole and swept Pitt to power. At the same time the book is attentive to the different rhythms and trajectories of urban politics and seeks to show, through a study of Bristol, Norwich, and the metropolis, the relative strength of the opposition sentiment and its social configurations, the persistence of local antagonisms, and the interplay of economic interest and political clientage. It ends with a discussion of crowds and political festivals which sheds new light on the grass-roots dynamics of urban political culture.

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