Welsh markets in marcher towns
(2015)
Journal Article
Outputs (56)
'The love of a pitiable dog': Gregariousness, reciprocity and altruism in early twentieth-century British social psychology (2015)
Book Chapter
The interwar period is commonly figured as a period of cultural pessimism and uncertainty, as the traumatic wound to hope brought about by of the Great War was translated into an intellectual climate characterized by Richard Overy as a ‘morbid age’.... Read More about 'The love of a pitiable dog': Gregariousness, reciprocity and altruism in early twentieth-century British social psychology.
Austen writing Bristol: The city and signification in Northanger Abbey and Emma (2015)
Journal Article
This essay suggests that Austen’s portrayal of Bristol in her fiction has two specific functions. First, it underscores her topographical realism: the references to the city and its immediate environs show how her novels are set in the recognizably r... Read More about Austen writing Bristol: The city and signification in Northanger Abbey and Emma.
Music, value, and networks in the digital world (2015)
Report
Extract:
In music as in life, nothing is more important than people. Professional music-makers need audiences, and to reach those audiences, they need the support of many other people, from promoters and agents to fans who will rave about them to... Read More about Music, value, and networks in the digital world.
Travel writing: Reception and readership (2015)
Book Chapter
'For the benefit of example': Crime scene executions in England, 1720-1830 (2015)
Book Chapter
Progressive accounts of the English encounter between capital punishment and modernity have made much of the abandonment c. 1783-1800 of lengthy processions to customary sites on urban peripheries and their replacement with drop systems on elevated p... Read More about 'For the benefit of example': Crime scene executions in England, 1720-1830.
Nosejob (2015)
Digital Artefact
Ink, digital prints, ply, 42 x 29.7cm, 2015.
Exhibited in '25', University of Westminster, London, 2015
The Sensory War 1914-2014 (2015)
Digital Artefact
This major exhibition marking the Centenary of the First World War explored how artists have communicated the impact of military conflict on the body, mind, environment and human senses between 1914 and 2014.
The show examined how artists from 191... Read More about The Sensory War 1914-2014.
Researching Sociopragmatic Variability showcases a range of research approaches and brings together new findings from three key areas: variational pragmatics, interlanguage pragmatics and contrastive pragmatics. The volume investigates sociopragmati... Read More about Researching Sociopragmatic Variability: Perspectives from Variational, Interlanguage and Contrastive Pragmatics.