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People's History and Socialist Theory (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): Raphael Samuel People's History and Socialist Theory (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel
R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981, this book brings together different types of work by numerous fragmented groups in the field of Marxist history and puts them in dialogue with each other. It takes stock of then recent work, explores the main new lines, and looks at the political and ideological circumstances shaping the direction of historical work, past and present. The scope of the book is international with contributions on African history, fascism and anti-fascism, French labour history, and the transition from feudalism to capitalism. It also incorporates feminist history and gives attention to some of the leading questions raised for social history by the women's movement.

Routledge Revivals: Theatres of the Left 1880-1935 (1985) - Workers' Theatre Movements in Britain and America (Paperback):... Routledge Revivals: Theatres of the Left 1880-1935 (1985) - Workers' Theatre Movements in Britain and America (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel, Ewan MacColl, Stuart Cosgrove
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1985, this book examines how workers theatre movements intended their performances to be activist - perceiving art as a weapon of struggle and enlightenment - and an emancipatory act. An introductory study relates left-wing theatre groupings to the cultural narratives of contemporary British socialism. The progress of the Workers' Theatre Movement (1928-1935) is traced from simple realism to the most brilliant phase of its Russian and German development alongside which the parallel movements in the United States are also examined. A number of crucial texts are reprints as well as stage notes and glimpses of the dramaturgical controversies which accompanied them.

Routledge Revivals: East End Underworld (1981) - Chapters in the Life of Arthur Harding (Paperback): Raphael Samuel Routledge Revivals: East End Underworld (1981) - Chapters in the Life of Arthur Harding (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel
R1,312 Discovery Miles 13 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981, this book examines the life of Arthur Harding, a well-known figure in the East End underworld during the first half of the twentieth century. The first five chapters survey his life in the 'Jago' slum between 1887 and 1896, offering a different view of an often vilified district. The subsequent phases of his life as a cabinet-maker, street trader and wardrobe dealer reflect the changing fortunes of the East End from hand-to-mouth conditions in the late-nineteenth century to comparative security in the 1930s. The reader is introduced to some of the major features of East End life - back-street enterprise, neighbourhood solidarity, politics and popular culture. Among the many themes that can be traced are the relationship between the underworld and the local working-class community; the collusive understanding established between villains and the police; the effects of the criminalisation of street betting; and the relationship between Jews, non-Jews and what the author terms 'half-jews' in a district of high immigration. Drawn from transcripts of recorded reminiscences, this book provides an important text for understanding the political economy of crime - extended by the authors extensive footnotes and a preface discussing the peculiar moral complexion of south-west Bethnal Green.

Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume I: History and Politics... Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume I: History and Politics (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel
R1,315 Discovery Miles 13 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, this is the first of three volumes exploring the changing notions of patriotism in British life from the thirteenth century to the late twentieth century and constitutes an attempt to come to terms with the power of the national idea through a historically informed critique. This volume deals with the role of politics, history, religion, imperialism and race in the formation of English nationalism. In chapters dealing with a wide range of topics, the contributors demystify the prevailing conceptions of nationalism, suggesting 'the nation' has always been a contested idea, and only one of a number of competing images of collectivity.

Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume II: Minorities and... Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume II: Minorities and Outsiders (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel
R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, this is the second of three volumes exploring the changing notions of patriotism in British life from the thirteenth century to the late twentieth century and constitutes an attempt to come to terms with the power of the national idea through a historically informed critique. This volume examines how national identity has competed with alternative, more personal forms of belonging - such as Roman Catholicism, Judaism and Nonconformism - as well looking at femininity in relation to the state. Contemporary British society's capacity to create outsiders is discussed and the introductory essay shows how this may shape our misunderstanding of earlier phases of national development.

Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume III: National Fictions... Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume III: National Fictions (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel
R1,216 Discovery Miles 12 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, this is the third of three volumes exploring the changing notions of patriotism in British life from the thirteenth century to the late twentieth century and constitutes an attempt to come to terms with the power of the national idea through a historically informed critique. This volume studies some of the leading figures of national myth, such as Britannia and John Bull. One group of essays looks at the idea of distinctively national landscape and the ways in which it corresponds to notions of social order. A chapter on the poetry of Edmund Spenser explores metaphorical representations of Britain as a walled garden, and the idea of an enchanted national space is taken up in a series of essays on literature, theatre and cinema. An introductory piece charts some of the startling changes in the image of national character, from the seventeenth-century notion of the English as the most melancholy people in Europe, to the more uncertain and conflicting images of today.

Routledge Revivals: Miners, Quarrymen and Saltworkers (1977) (Paperback): Raphael Samuel Routledge Revivals: Miners, Quarrymen and Saltworkers (1977) (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Industrial discipline in mining, quarrying, brickmaking and other classes of mineral work was very different to that in nineteenth-century factories and mills. First published in 1977, this book deals with mineral workers of every class and discusses the peculiarities and common features of their work. It offers three detailed local studies: pit life in County Durham, slate quarrying in North Wales, and saltworkers in Cheshire alongside an introductory section on mineral workers in general. The author is concerned with the family and community setting; the social relationships at the point of production itself; job control and trade unionism; and with material culture, wages and earnings.

Routledge Revivals: Village Life and Labour (1975) (Paperback): Raphael Samuel Routledge Revivals: Village Life and Labour (1975) (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel
R1,214 Discovery Miles 12 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1975, this volume aims to direct attention at a number of aspects of the lives and occupations of village labourers in the nineteenth-century that have been little examined by historians outside of agriculture. Some of the factors examined include the labourer's gender, whether they lived in 'closed' or 'open' villages and what they worked at during the different seasons of the year. The author examines a range of occupations that have previously been ignored as too local to show up in national statistics or too short-lived to rank as occupations at all as well as sources of 'secondary' income. The analysis of all of these factors in related to the seasonal cycle of field labour and harvests. The central focus is on the cottage economy and the manifold contrivances by which labouring families attempted to keep themselves afloat.

Routledge Revivals: The Enemy Within (1986) - Pit Villages and the Miners' Strike of 1984-5 (Paperback): Raphael Samuel,... Routledge Revivals: The Enemy Within (1986) - Pit Villages and the Miners' Strike of 1984-5 (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel, Barbara Bloomfield, Guy Boanas
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1986, this book challenges the notion that the miners' strike of 1984-5 was 'Scargill's Strike'. It shows some of the ways in which the strike, though nominally directed from above, was determined from below by multitudinous and often contradictory pressures - the lodge, the village and the home. The focus is essentially logical and gives particular attention to family economy, kin networks and intergenerational solidarity. At the same time it is concerned with the mentality of the strike - its ruling fears and passions. The first-hand testimonies that comprise the book attest to the attachment to 'traditional ways' as well as the potency of the influences corroding them.

Culture, Ideology and Politics (Routledge Revivals) - Essays for Eric Hobsbawm (Paperback): Raphael Samuel, Gareth Stedman Jones Culture, Ideology and Politics (Routledge Revivals) - Essays for Eric Hobsbawm (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel, Gareth Stedman Jones
R1,352 Discovery Miles 13 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1982, this book is inspired the ideas generated by Eric Hobsbawm, and has taken shape around a unifying preoccupation with the symbolic order and its relationship to political and religious belief. It explores some of the oldest question in Marxist historiography, for example the relationship of 'base' and 'superstructure', art and social life, and also some of the newest and most problematic questions, such as the relationship of dreams and fantasy to political action, or of past and present - historical consciousness - to the making of ideology. The essays, which range widely over period and place, are intended to break new ground and take on difficult questions.

East End Underworld (1981) - Chapters in the Life of Arthur Harding (Hardcover): Raphael Samuel East End Underworld (1981) - Chapters in the Life of Arthur Harding (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel
R4,442 Discovery Miles 44 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981, this book examines the life of Arthur Harding, a well-known figure in the East End underworld during the first half of the twentieth century. The first five chapters survey his life in the 'Jago' slum between 1887 and 1896, offering a different view of an often vilified district. The subsequent phases of his life as a cabinet-maker, street trader and wardrobe dealer reflect the changing fortunes of the East End from hand-to-mouth conditions in the late-nineteenth century to comparative security in the 1930s. The reader is introduced to some of the major features of East End life - back-street enterprise, neighbourhood solidarity, politics and popular culture. Among the many themes that can be traced are the relationship between the underworld and the local working-class community; the collusive understanding established between villains and the police; the effects of the criminalisation of street betting; and the relationship between Jews, non-Jews and what the author terms 'half-jews' in a district of high immigration. Drawn from transcripts of recorded reminiscences, this book provides an important text for understanding the political economy of crime - extended by the authors extensive footnotes and a preface discussing the peculiar moral complexion of south-west Bethnal Green.

Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume II: Minorities and... Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume II: Minorities and Outsiders (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel
R2,848 Discovery Miles 28 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, this is the second of three volumes exploring the changing notions of patriotism in British life from the thirteenth century to the late twentieth century and constitutes an attempt to come to terms with the power of the national idea through a historically informed critique. This volume examines how national identity has competed with alternative, more personal forms of belonging - such as Roman Catholicism, Judaism and Nonconformism - as well looking at femininity in relation to the state. Contemporary British society's capacity to create outsiders is discussed and the introductory essay shows how this may shape our misunderstanding of earlier phases of national development.

Routledge Revivals: The Enemy Within (1986) - Pit Villages and the Miners' Strike of 1984-5 (Hardcover): Raphael Samuel,... Routledge Revivals: The Enemy Within (1986) - Pit Villages and the Miners' Strike of 1984-5 (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel, Barbara Bloomfield, Guy Boanas
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1986, this book challenges the notion that the miners' strike of 1984-5 was 'Scargill's Strike'. It shows some of the ways in which the strike, though nominally directed from above, was determined from below by multitudinous and often contradictory pressures - the lodge, the village and the home. The focus is essentially logical and gives particular attention to family economy, kin networks and intergenerational solidarity. At the same time it is concerned with the mentality of the strike - its ruling fears and passions. The first-hand testimonies that comprise the book attest to the attachment to 'traditional ways' as well as the potency of the influences corroding them.

Routledge Revivals: Miners, Quarrymen and Saltworkers (1977) (Hardcover): Raphael Samuel Routledge Revivals: Miners, Quarrymen and Saltworkers (1977) (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Industrial discipline in mining, quarrying, brickmaking and other classes of mineral work was very different to that in nineteenth-century factories and mills. First published in 1977, this book deals with mineral workers of every class and discusses the peculiarities and common features of their work. It offers three detailed local studies: pit life in County Durham, slate quarrying in North Wales, and saltworkers in Cheshire alongside an introductory section on mineral workers in general. The author is concerned with the family and community setting; the social relationships at the point of production itself; job control and trade unionism; and with material culture, wages and earnings.

Routledge Revivals: Village Life and Labour (1975) (Hardcover): Raphael Samuel Routledge Revivals: Village Life and Labour (1975) (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1975, this volume aims to direct attention at a number of aspects of the lives and occupations of village labourers in the nineteenth-century that have been little examined by historians outside of agriculture. Some of the factors examined include the labourer's gender, whether they lived in 'closed' or 'open' villages and what they worked at during the different seasons of the year. The author examines a range of occupations that have previously been ignored as too local to show up in national statistics or too short-lived to rank as occupations at all as well as sources of 'secondary' income. The analysis of all of these factors in related to the seasonal cycle of field labour and harvests. The central focus is on the cottage economy and the manifold contrivances by which labouring families attempted to keep themselves afloat.

Routledge Revivals: Theatres of the Left 1880-1935 (1985) - Workers' Theatre Movements in Britain and America (Hardcover):... Routledge Revivals: Theatres of the Left 1880-1935 (1985) - Workers' Theatre Movements in Britain and America (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel, Ewan MacColl, Stuart Cosgrove
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1985, this book examines how workers theatre movements intended their performances to be activist - perceiving art as a weapon of struggle and enlightenment - and an emancipatory act. An introductory study relates left-wing theatre groupings to the cultural narratives of contemporary British socialism. The progress of the Workers' Theatre Movement (1928-1935) is traced from simple realism to the most brilliant phase of its Russian and German development alongside which the parallel movements in the United States are also examined. A number of crucial texts are reprints as well as stage notes and glimpses of the dramaturgical controversies which accompanied them.

Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume I: History and Politics... Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume I: History and Politics (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel
R5,330 Discovery Miles 53 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, this is the first of three volumes exploring the changing notions of patriotism in British life from the thirteenth century to the late twentieth century and constitutes an attempt to come to terms with the power of the national idea through a historically informed critique. This volume deals with the role of politics, history, religion, imperialism and race in the formation of English nationalism. In chapters dealing with a wide range of topics, the contributors demystify the prevailing conceptions of nationalism, suggesting 'the nation' has always been a contested idea, and only one of a number of competing images of collectivity.

Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume III: National Fictions... Routledge Revivals: Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (1989) - Volume III: National Fictions (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, this is the third of three volumes exploring the changing notions of patriotism in British life from the thirteenth century to the late twentieth century and constitutes an attempt to come to terms with the power of the national idea through a historically informed critique. This volume studies some of the leading figures of national myth, such as Britannia and John Bull. One group of essays looks at the idea of distinctively national landscape and the ways in which it corresponds to notions of social order. A chapter on the poetry of Edmund Spenser explores metaphorical representations of Britain as a walled garden, and the idea of an enchanted national space is taken up in a series of essays on literature, theatre and cinema. An introductory piece charts some of the startling changes in the image of national character, from the seventeenth-century notion of the English as the most melancholy people in Europe, to the more uncertain and conflicting images of today.

Culture, Ideology and Politics (Routledge Revivals) - Essays for Eric Hobsbawm (Hardcover): Raphael Samuel, Gareth Stedman Jones Culture, Ideology and Politics (Routledge Revivals) - Essays for Eric Hobsbawm (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel, Gareth Stedman Jones
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1982, this book is inspired the ideas generated by Eric Hobsbawm, and has taken shape around a unifying preoccupation with the symbolic order and its relationship to political and religious belief. It explores some of the oldest question in Marxist historiography, for example the relationship of 'base' and 'superstructure', art and social life, and also some of the newest and most problematic questions, such as the relationship of dreams and fantasy to political action, or of past and present - historical consciousness - to the making of ideology. The essays, which range widely over period and place, are intended to break new ground and take on difficult questions.

People's History and Socialist Theory (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Raphael Samuel People's History and Socialist Theory (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel
R5,330 Discovery Miles 53 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981, this book brings together different types of work by numerous fragmented groups in the field of Marxist history and puts them in dialogue with each other. It takes stock of then recent work, explores the main new lines, and looks at the political and ideological circumstances shaping the direction of historical work, past and present. The scope of the book is international with contributions on African history, fascism and anti-fascism, French labour history, and the transition from feudalism to capitalism. It also incorporates feminist history and gives attention to some of the leading questions raised for social history by the women's movement.

The Myths We Live By: Raphael Samuel, Paul Thompson The Myths We Live By
Raphael Samuel, Paul Thompson
R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1990, The Myths We Live By explores how memory and tradition are continually reshaped and recycled to make sense of the past from the standpoint of the present. The book makes use of the rich material of recorded life stories, with examples stretching from the transient myths of contemporary Italian school children on strike, back to the family legends of classical Greece, and the traditional storytelling of Canadian Indians. The range of examples is international and together they advocate a transformed history, which actively relates subjective and objective, past and present, politics and poetry, and highlights history as a living force in the present. The Myths We Live By will appeal to anyone interested in oral history, memory, and myth.

The Myths We Live By (Hardcover): Raphael Samuel, Paul Thompson The Myths We Live By (Hardcover)
Raphael Samuel, Paul Thompson
R3,254 Discovery Miles 32 540 Out of stock

First published in 1990, The Myths We Live By explores how memory and tradition are continually reshaped and recycled to make sense of the past from the standpoint of the present. The book makes use of the rich material of recorded life stories, with examples stretching from the transient myths of contemporary Italian school children on strike, back to the family legends of classical Greece, and the traditional storytelling of Canadian Indians. The range of examples is international and together they advocate a transformed history, which actively relates subjective and objective, past and present, politics and poetry, and highlights history as a living force in the present. The Myths We Live By will appeal to anyone interested in oral history, memory, and myth.

Crooked Line - A Challenge to African Democracy (Paperback): Raphael Samuel Koopman B a Crooked Line - A Challenge to African Democracy (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel Koopman B a
R175 Discovery Miles 1 750 Out of stock
Chromosome Segregation Defects of Adult Teleost Fish Brain (Paperback): Raphael Samuel Rajendran Chromosome Segregation Defects of Adult Teleost Fish Brain (Paperback)
Raphael Samuel Rajendran
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Out of stock

In contrast to most other vertebrates, teleost fish exhibit an unparalleled capacity to generate stem cells in both the intact and the injured adult brain.My research is focused on the occurrence, the extent and the fate of aneuploid cells (genome-modified individual cells characterized by the loss or gain of whole chromosomes) generated in the teleostean brain. Aneuploidy arises through various chromosome segregation defects during the mitotic divisions of newly-generated cells in the adult brain. Aneuploidy is observed in 80% of the newly-generated stem cells of the adult brain, but occurs at a very low rate in liver tissue, as shown by metaphase chromosome spreads and flow-cytometric DNA content analysis. The mitotic machinery of adult brain cells was examined for chromosome segregation defects which showed lagging chromosomes at metaphase and anaphase, as well as micronuclei and anaphase bridges, in the intact adult brain. In conclusion, my research demonstrates the evidence of the generation and maintenance of aneuploid cells in the adult fish brain that arise through chromosome missegregation which is a widespread phenomenon in the teleostean central nervous syst

Island Stories - Unravelling Britain: Theatres of Memory, Volume II (Paperback, New edition): Alison Light, Gareth Stedman... Island Stories - Unravelling Britain: Theatres of Memory, Volume II (Paperback, New edition)
Alison Light, Gareth Stedman Jones, Sally Alexander; Raphael Samuel
R614 Discovery Miles 6 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A luminous sequel to the highly acclaimed first volume of Theatres of Memory, Island Stories is an engrossing journey of discovery into the multiple meanings of national myths, their anchorage in daily life and their common sense of a people's destiny. Raphael Samuel reveals the palimpsest of British national histories, offering a searching yet affectionate account of the heroes and villains, legends and foibles, cherished by the "four nations" that inhabit the British Isles. Samuel is interested by the fact that traditions can disappear no less abruptly than they were invented. How is it, he asks, that the Scots have lost interest in a British narrative of which they were once a central protagonist? Why is the celebration of "Britons" thriving today just as its object has become problematic? Island Stories marvelously conveys the mutability of national conceits. Samuel calls as witness a galaxy of authorities-Bede and Gerald of Barri, Macaulay and Stubbs, Shakespeare and Dickens, Lord Reith and Raymond Williams, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Benn-each of whom sought to renew the sense of national identity by means of an acute sense of the past. Island Stories is a luminous study of the way nations use their past to lend meaning to the present and future. This sequel to the widely acclaimed Theatres of Memory is as passionate, unexpected and enjoyable as its predecessor.

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