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From Facial Expressions to Bodily Gestures. Passions, Photography and Movement in French 19th century Sciences
(Article)This article aims to determine to what extent photographic practices in psychology, psychiatry and physiology contributed to the definition of the external bodily signs of passions and emotions in the second half of the ... -
from Jamie’s Book of Ingenuity: an imagined life of James Watt, engineer 1736-1819
(Other)Two poems from the early part of the extended sequence 'Jamie's Book of Ingenuity'. The first, 'How to rise', employs conflicting pieces of advice culled from obituaries, tribute, laudatory speeches, etc. The second poem, ... -
From Knox to Dyson: Coaching, Amateurism and British Athletics, 1912- 1947
(Article)Coaching has a long history in athletics, dating back to the era of professional pedestrians such as Captain Barclay. By the early twentieth century, because of the dominance of the amateur hegemony, the notion of ... -
From Mano Majra to Faqiranwalla: Revisiting the Train to Pakistan
(Article)Khushwant Singh’s novel Train to Pakistan was published in 1956, almost ten years after the partition of India/ creation of Pakistan in 1947. Its publication inaugurated what has been called 'South Asian Partition Fiction ... -
From Sportswear to Leisurewear: The Evolution of English Football League Shirt Design in the Replica Kit Era
(Article)The football shirt is of iconic significance, defining a club's visual identity through its role as sporting uniform and fan identifier, providing a canvas for commercial interactions and increasingly acting as the focus ... -
From Sportswear to Leisurewear: The Evolution of English Football League Shirt Design in the Replica Kit Era.
(Book chapter)The football shirt is of iconic significance, defining a club's visual identity through its role as sporting uniform and fan identifier, providing a canvas for commercial interactions and increasingly acting as the focus ... -
From the Ashes of 1947: Reimagining Punjab
(Book)This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the divided and dislocated Punjabi lives. Navigating nostalgia and trauma, dreams and laments, identity(s) and homeland(s), it ... -
'From the first soccer Women's World Championship in 1991 to the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008: how capacity-building in small-scale tournaments can help win mega-even bids'
(Book chapter)Event management is competitive as well as co operative. How do smaller nations or those without a track record of hosting major events build the human capacity to win larger bids. Through a case study of the 1991 women's ... -
The full Wellcome.
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Further books annotated by Stephen Batman.
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Future Backgrounds (Solo exhibition)
(Other)Future Backgrounds brings together the contemporary geographies of Israel-Palestine with photographic styles that emerged as a result of British and French Imperial rule in the nineteenth-century. The exhibition considers ...