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Chief Crazy Horse (DVD)
Ray Danton, David Janssen, Victor Mature, Robert Warwick, Suzan Ball, …
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This book examines how representations of African in the Anglophone
West have changed in the post-imperial age. The period since the
Second World War has seen profound changes in sub-Saharan Africa,
notably because of decolonization, the creation of independent
nation-states and the transformation of the relationships with the
West. Using a range of case studies from news media, maps, popular
culture, film and TV the contributions assess how narrative and
counter-narratives have developed and been received by their
audiences in light of these changes. Examining the overlapping
areas between media representations and historical events, this
book will be of interest to students and scholars of African
Studies and Media and Cultural Studies.
Forty percent of Nicaragua's population call themselves Sandinista,
but sincethe 1980s the meaning of what a Sandinista is has changed.
This book attemptsto explain what Sandinismo meant in the past and
what it is now.
The study of 'divided societies' has focused, historically, on
either ethnic divides in colonial (or post-colonial) societies or
on developed Western democracies which have ethnic power-sharing
Government structures. The study of divided societies emerged
historically at a moment when there was a growing interest in the
study of immigration and inter-ethnic relations in developed
industrial nations. These two sets of literature on divided
societies and on immigration and inter-ethnic relations have
developed largely in isolation from each other. Both sets of
literature have also tended to focus on inter-ethnic relations, and
have paid much less attention to migration. This edited collection
sets out to fill this gap in the literature through examining
migration and ethnic division. The case studies examined include
developed industrial nations (Canada and Norway), a post-colonial
country (Kenya) and three cases which feature regularly in the
'divided societies' literature (Bosnia, Northern Ireland and
Israel). Taken together, these case-studies suggest ways in which
migration intersects with and complicates ethnic divides in
'divided societies'. This book was published as a special issue of
Ethnopolitics.
Tiley & Collison's UK Tax Guide 2017-18 offers a thorough
examination of the workings of income tax, corporation tax, capital
gains tax, inheritance tax, VAT, stamp duty and NIC. This edition
has been helpfully updated to incorporate the latest statute and
case law up to the date of Royal Assent to the Finance Act 2017. It
is fully cross-referenced to major LexisNexis looseleaf works,
consolidating your research efforts and bringing you fully
up-to-date.
The study of 'divided societies' has focused, historically, on
either ethnic divides in colonial (or post-colonial) societies or
on developed Western democracies which have ethnic power-sharing
Government structures. The study of divided societies emerged
historically at a moment when there was a growing interest in the
study of immigration and inter-ethnic relations in developed
industrial nations. These two sets of literature on divided
societies and on immigration and inter-ethnic relations have
developed largely in isolation from each other. Both sets of
literature have also tended to focus on inter-ethnic relations, and
have paid much less attention to migration. This edited collection
sets out to fill this gap in the literature through examining
migration and ethnic division. The case studies examined include
developed industrial nations (Canada and Norway), a post-colonial
country (Kenya) and three cases which feature regularly in the
'divided societies' literature (Bosnia, Northern Ireland and
Israel). Taken together, these case-studies suggest ways in which
migration intersects with and complicates ethnic divides in
'divided societies'. This book was published as a special issue of
Ethnopolitics.
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