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    • Introduction: Marginalised Histories of the Second World War 

      Pennell, C; Todman, D (Routledge, 12 August 2020)
      This special issue, stemming out of the AHRC-funded Teaching and Learning War Research Network (2017–2020), is published at an important juncture in cultural memory: as the focus of public commemorative events in Britain ...
    • The United Kingdom in 1914 

      Pennell, C (Cambridge University Press, 23 February 2023)
      The First World War was a turning point in the history of the United Kingdom. The enormous demands of the war, and its vast expenditure (of men, women, and materiel) transformed both economy and society during the war and ...
    • The Dimensions and Attributes of State Failure in Syria 

      Bakkour, S; Sahtout, R (Routledge, 19 January 2023)
      While state failure was undoubtedly a factor in, and influence on, the uprising, it has become more clearly apparent in the ongoing civil war. The Syrian state can now be said to be ‘failed’ because it cannot meet its ...
    • Critical Feminist Law-Making: Imitative Spaces and Improvised Coalitions 

      Özsoy, EC (Routledge, 9 January 2023)
      Feminists working in the law may experience tension between mainstreaming feminist ideas to make the everyday life of women better and maintaining a critical feminist method of law-making. Some (including myself) might at ...
    • Place-Based Rural Development: A Role for Complex Adaptive Assemblages? 

      Willett, J (Elsevier, 25 January 2023)
      Tackling spatial inequalities needs to make sure that it improves the lives of people in rural and peripheral regions. Whilst local metrics and key indicators may be improved by measures implemented, this does not always ...