The Life and World of Francis Rodd, Lord Rennell (1895-1978) Individual designers or design groupsThis book is a biographical study of the geographer explorer and banker Francis Rodd, Lord Rennell (1895 1978), who during World War II became an important figure in wartime military administration. In 1943, during the Allied invasion of Italy, he was head of AMGOT (Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories).
in addition to films for which crime is significant but not central
This critical account of the Musicians' Union from 1893-2013 explores the organisation's development as a set of responses to technological
literary and political history of twentieth-century Britain through the radical critique offered by one of its most popular writers
Using a wide range of published and archival sources
both personally and professionally
essays by critics and film scholars and over one hundred and fifty new film reviews
This comprehensive collection draws together twenty-five essays on the making
This book breaks new ground in challenging the established status of the Scandinavian countries as consensual democracies
personal style blogs exploded onto the scene in the mid-2000s giving voice to young and stylish writers who had their own unique take on the seasonal fashion cycle and how to curate an individual style within the shifting swirl of trends
The first pioneering flights across the British empire in 1919-20 were flag-waving adventures that recreated an era of plucky British maritime exploration and conquest
This collection explores what Roland Barthes termed the ‘autobiographical turn’ in art
and a wide-ranging agenda for change to challenge all political and government institutions