Browsing College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies by Subject "Book review"
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Book review: Human Incumbrances: Political Violence and the Great Irish Famine
(SAGE Publications, 2012-11-15)In 1860, the Irish nationalist writer John Mitchell avowed that ‘The Almighty, indeed, sent the potato blight, but the English created the famine’ (from The Last Conquest of Ireland (Perhaps)). The aphorism quickly became ... -
Book Review: Lived Experience in the later Middle Ages: studies of Bodiam and other elite landscapes in south-eastern England
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-04-20)[No abstract available] -
Death's Dominion
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A Girl of Many Words
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Steven Crowell - Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger
(Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy, 2013-09-21)Given the ubiquity of Husserl's influence in the twentieth century, it is often vexing to interpret the complicated appropriation of his vocabulary by later writers. In particular, his placement of phenomenology in the ... -
"Theatre of good intentions: challenges and hopes for theatre and social change" (Book review)
(Taylor & Francis, 2014-10-21)[no abstract available]