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‘It is yet too soon to Write the History of the Revolution’: Fashioning the Memory of Thomas Paine (2019)
Book Chapter
Blackstone, K. (2019). ‘It is yet too soon to Write the History of the Revolution’: Fashioning the Memory of Thomas Paine. In J. Lovell, & S. Hitchmough (Eds.), Authenticity in North America: Place, Tourism, Heritage, Culture and the Popular Imagination. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

The chapter addresses the construction of memory, the function of monuments and memorials, and their relationship to identity politics. The work focuses on the contested legacy of Thomas Paine within the United States. Once lauded as a patriot, subse... Read More about ‘It is yet too soon to Write the History of the Revolution’: Fashioning the Memory of Thomas Paine.

Conservatism (2019)
Book Chapter
Williams, B. (2019). Conservatism. In S. Pollock, K. Parkinson, & I. Cummins (Eds.), Social Work and Society: Political and Ideological Perspectives (34-50). UK: Policy Press

When focusing on the subject matter of ideology, Conservatism is generally viewed to be one of the older and most-established types, along with liberalism and socialism. However, on a very fundamental level, there has been some significant academic d... Read More about Conservatism.

Satire and the city : visual representation and satirical journalism in nineteenth century satirical periodicals (2019)
Book Chapter
O'Reilly, C. (2019). Satire and the city : visual representation and satirical journalism in nineteenth century satirical periodicals. In N. Kaminski, A. Beck, V. Mergenthaler, & J. Ruchatz (Eds.), Visual Design : The Periodical Page as a Designed Surface (235-257). Hannover, Germany: Wehrhahn

This paper examines the dynamics of the visual representations in a range of British nineteenth century satirical periodicals. These publications were a common feature of the urban publishing landscape during this period. Their focus was various as... Read More about Satire and the city : visual representation and satirical journalism in nineteenth century satirical periodicals.

Embodiment in gardening : hybridized poetics (2019)
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. (2019). Embodiment in gardening : hybridized poetics. In N. Milthorpe (Ed.), The Poetics and Politics of Gardening in Hard Times (115-135). Lexington Books

A Poetics of Embodied Gardening In 2012 I undertook a series of gardening writing residencies. These comprised a period of volunteering with Todmorden's Incredible Edible Farm, a stand alone, not for profit company that teaches small scale commerci... Read More about Embodiment in gardening : hybridized poetics.

Volunteer teachers working together : a refugee support group case study (2019)
Book Chapter
Etherington, M. (2019). Volunteer teachers working together : a refugee support group case study. In F. Mishan (Ed.), ESOL Provision in Ireland and the UK: Challenges and Opportunities. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b13398

This case study describes an English language conversation class taking place at a refugee support group based in a large town in the north west of England. The refugee group is well established, running for over fifteen years, having been set up to... Read More about Volunteer teachers working together : a refugee support group case study.

Designing and using digital games as historical learning contexts for primary school classrooms (2019)
Book Chapter
Hiriart, J. (2019). Designing and using digital games as historical learning contexts for primary school classrooms. In A. Von Lunen, K. Lewis, B. Litherland, & P. Cullum (Eds.), Historia Ludens : The Playing Historian (37-53). London, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis Ltd

In the last decades, digital games based on historical themes or settings have become an important form of historical engagement. In many ways, this new way to connect with the past presents unique characteristics, different from previous forms of hi... Read More about Designing and using digital games as historical learning contexts for primary school classrooms.

The radical left since 1989 : decline, transformation, and revival (2019)
Book Chapter
Bull, M. (2019). The radical left since 1989 : decline, transformation, and revival. In E. Braat, & P. Corduwener (Eds.), 1989 and the West : Western Europe since the end of the Cold War (247-265). London: Routledge

This chapter assesses the trajectory and fortunes of the radical left in the period since 1989 as a means of providing a perspective on the significance of the 1989 events for this political area. After contextualising the importance of the 1989 revo... Read More about The radical left since 1989 : decline, transformation, and revival.

Reflexivity, doubt and social tensions in collaborative research as positive research impact (2019)
Book Chapter
McDonagh, A. (2019). Reflexivity, doubt and social tensions in collaborative research as positive research impact. In K. Fenby-Hulse, E. Heywood, & K. Walker (Eds.), Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher: Lived Experiences, New Perspectives (35-40). London: Routledge

In this chapter, the author highlights some of the early anxieties related to his role as a researcher and his anticipation of what was to come in his research project. He addresses some of the impact the research project has had on himself through t... Read More about Reflexivity, doubt and social tensions in collaborative research as positive research impact.

Encounters with art history (2019)
Book Chapter
Correia, A., Castagnini, L., Mistry, P., & Robles, E. (2019). Encounters with art history. In The place is here : the work of black artists in 1980s Britain ; edited by Nick Aikens and Elizabeth Robles (43-48). Sternberg Press

A discussion between Alice Correia, Laura Castagnini, Priyesh Mistry and Elizabeth Robles considering the role of Art History in the work of Black and Asian British artists during the 1980s. Artists discussed include Rasheed Araeen, Donald Rodney, Ve... Read More about Encounters with art history.

“For which we haven’t yet a satisfactory name” : the birth of Linguistically Innovative Poetry and the practice of a collective poetics in Robert Sheppard’s Pages and Floating Capital (2019)
Book Chapter
Thurston, S. (2019). “For which we haven’t yet a satisfactory name” : the birth of Linguistically Innovative Poetry and the practice of a collective poetics in Robert Sheppard’s Pages and Floating Capital. In C. Madden, & J. Byrne (Eds.), The Robert Sheppard Companion (36-59). Bristol: Shearsman Books

A detailed account of early editorial pieces by Robert Sheppard (b. 1955) - a major figure in Linguistically Innovative Poetry - in his magazine Pages - laying the theoretical groundwork for a new movement in poetry. The piece also consider Sheppard'... Read More about “For which we haven’t yet a satisfactory name” : the birth of Linguistically Innovative Poetry and the practice of a collective poetics in Robert Sheppard’s Pages and Floating Capital.

Imperial ecologies and extinction in H.G. Wells’s island stories (2019)
Book Chapter
Munslow Ong, J. (2019). Imperial ecologies and extinction in H.G. Wells’s island stories. In L. Mazzeno, & R. Morrison (Eds.), Victorian Environmental Nightmares (185-206). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

This chapter analyses how two of H.G. Wells’s island stories, “Aepyornis Island” from The Stolen Bacillus (1894), and The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), expose the extirpative consequences of human, animal and plant colonization in the context of th... Read More about Imperial ecologies and extinction in H.G. Wells’s island stories.

The performer in intermedial theatre (2019)
Book Chapter
Scott, J., & Barton, B. (2019). The performer in intermedial theatre. In M. Crossley (Ed.), Intermedial Theatre: Principles and Practice (62-89). Red Globe Press (Macmillan International Higher Education)

Time in intermedial theatre (2019)
Book Chapter
Scott, J. (2019). Time in intermedial theatre. In M. Crossley (Ed.), Intermedial Theatre: Principles and Practice (90-115). Red Globe Press (Macmillan International Higher Education)

Enhancing evolution : the transhuman case for gene doping (2019)
Book Chapter
Miah, A. (2019). Enhancing evolution : the transhuman case for gene doping. In J. Lightfoot, M. Hubal, & S. Roth (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Exercise Systems Genetics (463-474). Abingdon, UK: Routledge

Held in the pattern : notes on Susan MacWilliam’s Concatenations (2019)
Book Chapter
Correia, A. (2019). Held in the pattern : notes on Susan MacWilliam’s Concatenations. In R. Coulter (Ed.), Susan MacWilliam : Modern Experiments. Banbridge, Northern Ireland: F.E. McWilliam Gallery

An essay discussing artist Susan MacWilliam's video work. Essay to be published in the forthcoming monograph "Modern Experiments" published by F.E. McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge.

Not the last word on the Sixties Avant-Garde : an afterword (2019)
Book Chapter
White, G. (2019). Not the last word on the Sixties Avant-Garde : an afterword. In K. Mithcell, & N. Williams (Eds.), British Avant-Garde Fiction of the 1960s. Edinburgh University Press

The foregoing chapters of this book present a full gallery of 1960s British experimental writing from the relatively popular to the more obscure. Not only do these essays start to redress a gender imbalance in awareness of experimental writers but th... Read More about Not the last word on the Sixties Avant-Garde : an afterword.