Coercive confinement in Ireland Susan IngramProvides an overview of the incarceration of tens of thousands of men, women and children during the first fifty years of Irish independence. Psychiatric hospitals, mother and baby homes, Magdalen homes, Reformatory and Industrial schools, prisons and Borstal formed a network of institutions of coercive confinement integral to the emerging state.
this is a diverse and stimulating collection
this cutting-edge volume will have important implications for contemporary cultural studies and the critical study of climate change
and describes the preliminary steps taken by contemporary filmmakers in order to establish a new popular African cinema
Provides insight into the 2008 economic crisis through review of the role of national identities
A study of the rape-revenge film
as well as on radical models of time and history
differences in lived experiences
From the peripheries of international affairs
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town and county histories written by the community
The greening of industry is described as a global process driven not so much by Western countries concerned with climate change as by China