The dreadful credibility of absurd things: A tendency in fantasy theory
(2002)
Journal Article
Bould, M. (2002). The dreadful credibility of absurd things: A tendency in fantasy theory. Historical Materialism, 10(4), 51-88. https://doi.org/10.1163/15692060260474378
Outputs (23)
'Nature takes no notice of morality': Singleness and married love in interwar Britain (2002)
Journal Article
Holden, K. (2002). 'Nature takes no notice of morality': Singleness and married love in interwar Britain. Women's History Review, 11(3), 481-503. https://doi.org/10.1080/09612020200200332This article draws attention to the dominance of marriage during the twentieth century and the strain this institution was, and still is, under. This is achieved by focusing upon the single as a problematic category in the context of interwar Britain... Read More about 'Nature takes no notice of morality': Singleness and married love in interwar Britain.
The sexual geographies of reading in post-war London (2002)
Journal Article
Hornsey, R. (2002). The sexual geographies of reading in post-war London. Gender, Place and Culture, 9(4), 371-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369022000024650This article examines the way in which the spaces, practices and pleasures of reading books became inscribed within a heteronormative geographical imaginary in Britain after the end of the Second World War. The active state provision of cultural welf... Read More about The sexual geographies of reading in post-war London.
The secret country: Prohibited desire and social change in Jayne Anne Phillips' "Bess" (2002)
Journal Article
Robertson, S. (2002). The secret country: Prohibited desire and social change in Jayne Anne Phillips' "Bess". European Journal of American Culture, 21(3), 121-132. https://doi.org/10.1386/ejac.21.3.121
The eclipse of private enterprise? Housing policy in the 1940s (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2002, October). The eclipse of private enterprise? Housing policy in the 1940s. Paper presented at Entrepreneurship and New Community Development in Twentieth Century Britain, University of Reading, UK
Reasons to be cheerful? Reflections on 25 years of housing education in Britain (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2002, September). Reasons to be cheerful? Reflections on 25 years of housing education in Britain. Paper presented at Housing Studies Association Conference, University of Oxford
Local authority housing stock transfer in the UK: From local initiative to national policy (2002)
Journal Article
Malpass, P., & Mullins, D. (2002). Local authority housing stock transfer in the UK: From local initiative to national policy. Housing Studies, 17(4), 673-686. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673030220144402Since 1988 stock transfer has been transformed from a local initiative into a central part of government policy for housing in the UK. It began as a largely rural and suburban phenomenon, generating substantial capital receipts, but has also become a... Read More about Local authority housing stock transfer in the UK: From local initiative to national policy.
The wobbly pillar? Housing and social reconstruction in the 1940s (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2002, July). The wobbly pillar? Housing and social reconstruction in the 1940s. Paper presented at European Network for Housing Research Conference, Vienna, Austria
Classical and contemporary Italy in Roger Ascham's The Scholemaster (1570) (2002)
Journal Article
Ord, M. (2002). Classical and contemporary Italy in Roger Ascham's The Scholemaster (1570). Renaissance Studies, 16(2), 202-216. https://doi.org/10.1111/1477-4658.00011This article seeks to show that a consideration of the use of Italy in Roger Ascham's The Scholemaster (1570) is illuminated by a study of the structural progression of book 1 (from educational methodologies, to a declamation against courtly vices, t... Read More about Classical and contemporary Italy in Roger Ascham's The Scholemaster (1570).
The British Empire and its Italian prisoners of war, 1940-1947 (2002)
Book
Fedorowich, K., & Moore, B. (2002). The British Empire and its Italian prisoners of war, 1940-1947. Palgrave Macmillan