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Towards a housing-based welfare state (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2005, December). Towards a housing-based welfare state. Paper presented at Friday Exchange seminar, IPPR

International Dimensions of Women's Suffrage: 'At the crossroads of several interlocking identities' (2005)
Journal Article
Hannam, J. (2005). International Dimensions of Women's Suffrage: 'At the crossroads of several interlocking identities'. Women's History Review, 14(3-4), 543-560. https://doi.org/10.1080/09612020500200438

This article surveys recent suffrage histories in a range of countries across the world with a focus on the neglected period of the interwar years. It asks what the suffrage movement would look like if viewed through the eyes of women from outside Br... Read More about International Dimensions of Women's Suffrage: 'At the crossroads of several interlocking identities'.

Menstrual misogyny and taboo: The medusa, vampire and the female stigmatic (2005)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2005). Menstrual misogyny and taboo: The medusa, vampire and the female stigmatic. In A. Shail, & G. Howie (Eds.), Menstruation: A Cultural History (149-161). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

The author was invited to contribute to this collection which arose from the first academic conference on menstruation in the UK, held at the Medical School, University of Liverpool (2003) at which she gave the keynote lecture.

The popular front (2005)
Book Chapter
Richards, M. (2005). The popular front. In G. Martel (Ed.), A Companion to Europe 1900-1945 (375-390). Oxford: Blackwell

100 years of council housing in Bristol (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2005, November). 100 years of council housing in Bristol. Paper presented at Regional History Centre Seminar, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Towards a housing-led welfare state? (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2005, November). Towards a housing-led welfare state?. Paper presented at 35th Annual Conference of the CIH North East Region, Durham, UK

Imaginary widows: Spinsters, marriage, and the "Lost generation" in Britain after the great war (2005)
Journal Article
Holden, K. (2005). Imaginary widows: Spinsters, marriage, and the "Lost generation" in Britain after the great war. Journal of Family History, 30(4), 388-409. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363199005275836

This article argues that the status of spinster was associated with widowhood in the decades after the First World War in Britain, an association that is still active in our collective memory. Widely publicized census statistics suggesting that a who... Read More about Imaginary widows: Spinsters, marriage, and the "Lost generation" in Britain after the great war.

Spinners or sinners? PR, journalists and public trust (2005)
Journal Article
Jempson, M. (2005). Spinners or sinners? PR, journalists and public trust. Journal of Communication Management, 9(3), 267-276. https://doi.org/10.1108/13632540510621542

The credibility of journalists and public relations professionals took some bad knocks in 2004. This paper examines the recent history of the debate and some of the efforts being made within the communications industry to rebuild the public confidenc... Read More about Spinners or sinners? PR, journalists and public trust.

Real people with real problems?: Public service broadcasting, commercialism and Trisha (2005)
Book Chapter
Wilson, S. (2005). Real people with real problems?: Public service broadcasting, commercialism and Trisha. In C. Johnson, & R. Turnock (Eds.), ITV Cultures: Independent Television Over Fifty Years (159-176). Basingstoke: Open University Press

Between 1998 and 2004 Anglia Television produced Trisha, a 60 minute talk show broadcast every week day morning across the ITV network. The show attracted high numbers of viewers for that time of day and for some commentators Trisha Goddard’s move to... Read More about Real people with real problems?: Public service broadcasting, commercialism and Trisha.

The 'milch-cow state' revisited: Republican politics in the Aveyron (2005)
Journal Article
Simpson, M. (2005). The 'milch-cow state' revisited: Republican politics in the Aveyron. Historical Journal, 48(3), 743-768. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X05004644

This article examines the 'republicanization' of the Aveyron under the Third Republic, exploring issues of the practice and meaning of politics in this rural département. I look at the impact of the Republic's efforts to secularize education and ask... Read More about The 'milch-cow state' revisited: Republican politics in the Aveyron.

History, memory and the Spanish civil war: Recent perspectives (2005)
Book Chapter
Richards, M., & Ealham, C. (2005). History, memory and the Spanish civil war: Recent perspectives. In M. Richards, & C. Ealham (Eds.), The Splintering of Spain: Cultural History and the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 (1-20). Cambridge University Press

Politeness-induced semantic change: The case of quand même (2005)
Journal Article
Beeching, K. (2005). Politeness-induced semantic change: The case of quand même. Language Variation and Change, 17(2), 155-180. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954394505050076

This article contributes to a growing body of theory that posits language-external, social factors as a primary motor in diachronic change. Politeness theory and the use of variationist approaches enable us to posit, and test, the hypothesis of a typ... Read More about Politeness-induced semantic change: The case of quand même.

Flock (2005)
Exhibition / Performance
Hayes, S. (2005). Flock. 24 June 2005 - 29 August 2009. (Unpublished)

Site-specific installation. Working with John Gdula of Whitman Taxidermy, Hayes produced a large scale installation of 15 stuffed mallard ducks engineered to rotate within the single floor exhibition space. The extensive technical research required t... Read More about Flock.