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Torps and the open fields: a new hypothesis from England (2009)
Book Chapter
Cullen, P. (2009). Torps and the open fields: a new hypothesis from England. In P. Dam (Ed.), Torp som ortnamn och bebyggelse:konferensrapport. Tvarvetenskaplig torp-konferens Malmo, 25-27 april 2007 (55-76). Lund

Þorps and the open fields: A new hypothesis from England (2009)
Book Chapter
Cullen, P., Parsons, D., & Jones, R. (2009). Þorps and the open fields: A new hypothesis from England. In P. Dam, P. Gammeltoft, J. Grandjean Gøgsig Jakobsen, B. Nissen Knudsen, & O. Svensson (Eds.), Torp som ortnamn och bebyggelse: Konferensrapport. Tvärvetenskaplig torp-konferens Malmö, 25-27 April 2007 (55-76). Skrifter utgivna av Dialekt- och ortnamnsarkivet i Lund 11

Fair companions... Adventure is dead (2009)
Book Chapter
Dickinson, R. (2009). Fair companions... Adventure is dead. In A. Caronia, J. Jansa, & D. Quaranta (Eds.), Re:akt, Reconstruction, re-enactment, Re-reporting (41-53). Fabio Paris Editions

Chapter for a book. Published by the Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana on the theme of Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting in contemporary art.

The black presence in a slaving port: Bristol 1688-1835 (2009)
Book Chapter
Dresser, M. (2009). The black presence in a slaving port: Bristol 1688-1835. In S. Finding (Ed.), L’abolition de l’esclavage au Royaume-Uni (1787-1840): Débats et dissensions (13-19). Paris: Sedes

Can the use of supplementary video and audio materials support student understanding of 3D animation? Some results, analysis and conclusions (2009)
Book Chapter
Newbutt, N., Flynn, R., & Kinchington, F. (2009). Can the use of supplementary video and audio materials support student understanding of 3D animation? Some results, analysis and conclusions. In J. Uhomoibhi, M. Ross, & G. Staples (Eds.), INSPIRE XIV: Technology Supported Education and Process Improvement (21-32). British Computer Society

Not precedents to be followed but examples to be weighed: John Thelwall and the Jacobin sense of the past (2009)
Book Chapter
Poole, S. (2009). Not precedents to be followed but examples to be weighed: John Thelwall and the Jacobin sense of the past. In S. Poole (Ed.), John Thelwall: Radical Romantic and Acquitted Felon (161-173). London: Pickering and Chatto

Essay critically examining the historical writing and historiographical theory of the English radical Jacobin, John Thelwall (1764-1834), and contextualising it within English 18th century historical practice and methodology.

The character and reputation of an acquitted felon (2009)
Book Chapter
Poole, S. (2009). The character and reputation of an acquitted felon. In S. Poole (Ed.), John Thelwall: Radical Romantic and Acquitted Felon (1-11). London: Pickering and Chatto

Introductory essay to edited collection on the life and work of John Thelwall (1764-1834).

The politics of violence after in-yer-face: Harold Pinter and Philip Ridley (2009)
Book Chapter
Wyllie, A. (2009). The politics of violence after in-yer-face: Harold Pinter and Philip Ridley. In C. Owens (Ed.), Pinter et Cetera (63-77). Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press

Chapter in book discussing similarities and differences between some of the plays of Harold Pinter and Philip Ridley. Consideration of the nature of the Pinteresque, and its relationship with in-yer-face theatre.

Feminizing the nation and the country house: Women dramatists, 1938-1941 (2009)
Book Chapter
D'Monté, R. (2009). Feminizing the nation and the country house: Women dramatists, 1938-1941. In D. James, & P. Tew (Eds.), New Versions of Pastoral: Post-Romantic, Modern and Contemporary Responses to the Tradition (139-155). Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Illustrations in Images 32 The best of contemporary illustration 2008 (2008)
Book Chapter
Embury, G. (2008). Illustrations in Images 32 The best of contemporary illustration 2008. In P. Belford (Ed.), Images 32 The Best of Contemporary Illustration 2008. London: The Association of Illustrators

Two illustrations, jury selected for inclusion in the Association of Illustrators IMAGES annual, an overview of the best contemporary illustration. One illustration commissioned by BBH.

There is no such thing as science fiction (2008)
Book Chapter
Bould, M., & Vint, S. (2008). There is no such thing as science fiction. In J. Gunn, M. S. Barr, & M. Candelaria (Eds.), Reading Science Fiction (43-51). Palgrave Macmillan

Taking Tom Godwin’s classic – and controversial – sf short story ‘The Cold Equations’ as its starting point, this essay draws on contemporary genre theory and Bruno Latour’s science studies model of enrolment to argue that there is no such thing as s... Read More about There is no such thing as science fiction.

The story of colonial adventure (2008)
Book Chapter
Boccardi, M. (2008). The story of colonial adventure. In D. Malcolm, & C. A. Malcolm (Eds.), A Companion to the British and Irish Short Story (19-34). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell

The chapter examines the nature and scope of the colonial short story, with reference to authors such as Kipling, Conrad, Conan Doyle and Somerset Maugham. The Companion itself is a valuable resource for students and scholars in the field.

Henry V and the performance of war (2008)
Book Chapter
Fraser, S. (2008). Henry V and the performance of war. In R. King, & P. J. Franssen (Eds.), Shakespeare and war (71-83). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230228276

The chapter serves to highlight an aspect of the play which is often overlooked in criticism: the importance of the performance of the siege of Harfleur as part of a narrative and image pattern which runs formally throughout the Folio text of Henry V... Read More about Henry V and the performance of war.

Daily life in the Spanish civil war, 1936-1939 (2008)
Book Chapter
Richards, M. (2008). Daily life in the Spanish civil war, 1936-1939. In N. Atkin (Ed.), Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Twentieth-century Europe (73-104). Westport: Greenwood