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      • Aftermath 

        Bell, Kathleen (Other)
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      • Afterword 

        Polley, Martin (Book chapter)
        This is the Afterword to a collection of essays on sport and the Cold war. It summarises the chapters' key themes, relates the collection to existing literature on sport and politics, and looks forward to new research themes.
      • Afterword 

        Egan, Gabriel (Article)
      • An Age of Speed 

        Williams, Jean (Book chapter)
        This chapter looks at the rise of motor sport in Britain, particularly the advent of the Brooklands racing 'set' before World War One and revival during peacetime. Early feamel racing motorists such as Dorothy Levitt, of ...
      • Agency mail-order in Britain c1900-2000: Spare-time agents and their customers 

        Porter, Dilwyn; Coopey, Richard (Book chapter)
      • Ali Akbar’s red horse – collecting Arab horses in the early modern culture of Empire. 

        Lambourn, E. (Book chapter)
        The Islamicate world has barely featured thus far in the new academic study of collecting, collectors and collections, certainly nowhere in proportion to its vast geographical and temporal extent. My chapter contributes ...
      • Alien identities : exploring difference in film and fiction. 

        Cartmell, Deborah; Hunter, I. Q.; Whelehan, Imelda, 1960- (Book)
      • All at sea : Buddhism and the uses of uncertainty. 

        Buckingham, Will (Article)
      • All dried up. 

        Taylor, J. (Article)
      • All journalism is not the same: a case study. 

        Clark, Torrin (Article)
        The Leveson Inquiry casts journalism in a bad light, but we all know all journalism is not the same: the best journalism should be distinguished from the minority which threatens totarnish the reputation of the entire ...
      • "All our lives we'd looked out for each other the way that motherless children tend to do": King Lear as melodrama. 

        Griggs, Yvonne (Article)
      • An allusion to a provincial play performance in the memorandum book of Richard Cholmeley of Brandsby in 1618. 

        Keenan, Siobhan (Article)
      • Altermodernist Fiction 

        Gibbons, Alison (Book chapter)
      • Amateur and Professional Debates in European women's Football 1950-1980 

        Williams, Jean (Conference)
        This conference presentation gave an overview of the development of female football player migration and labour issues from the 1950s to the 1980s. It explored different kinds of movement and migration as well as characterising ...
      • The amateur body and the middle-class man: work, health and style in Victorian Britain 

        Holt, Richard (Article)
      • The Amateur Excursion and the Sociable Production of Photographic Knowledge 

        Edwards, Elizabeth (Article)
      • An amateur in a professional game : Sir Harold Thompson FRS, the Football Association and English football 

        Carter, Neil; Taylor, Matthew (Conference)
      • Amateur Photography, The Final Frontier: Developing Histories of Marginalised Popular Photographic Practices 

        Pasternak, Gil (Presentation)
        My talk explored whether it is possible or desirable to position unaccounted for amateur photographic practices in relation to other dominant histories of photography. Considering how exclusive and limited the field of ...
      • Amateurism and the rise of Manergerialism : the case of English Rugby Union, 1871-2003. 

        Collins, Tony (Book chapter)
      • Amateurism in British sport: It matters not who won or lost? 

        Porter, Dilwyn; Wagg, S. (Book)

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