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'Till our liberties be secure': Popular sovereignty and public space in Bristol, 1780-1850 (1999)
Journal Article
Poole, S. (1999). 'Till our liberties be secure': Popular sovereignty and public space in Bristol, 1780-1850. Urban History, 26(1), 40-54. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926899000139

Struggles over the symbolic ownership of Bristol's open spaces were often influenced by association with conflicts between mercantile elites and 'the people' over the definition and nature of civic identity. Shifting political and cultural readings o... Read More about 'Till our liberties be secure': Popular sovereignty and public space in Bristol, 1780-1850.

The Tendency the Accident and the Untimely: Paul Virilio's Engagement with the Future (1999)
Journal Article
Crogan, P. (1999). The Tendency the Accident and the Untimely: Paul Virilio's Engagement with the Future. Theory, Culture and Society, 16(6), 161-176. https://doi.org/10.1177/02632769922050926

This article explores the issues for contemporary critical practice raised by Paul Virilio's engagement with the future. Virilio's project is an ongoing attempt to theorize cultural, political, military and techno-scientific developments in terms bot... Read More about The Tendency the Accident and the Untimely: Paul Virilio's Engagement with the Future.

Clientelistic networks and local corruption: Evidence from Western Crete DIMITRIOS CHRISTOPOULOS (1998)
Journal Article
Christopoulos, D. (1998). Clientelistic networks and local corruption: Evidence from Western Crete DIMITRIOS CHRISTOPOULOS. South European Society and Politics, 3(1), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/13608740308539523

In this article, the attitudes and interaction of local political and business elites in western Crete are examined by means of an attitudinal survey, triangulated with data from in-depth interviews, conducted between July and October 1991. The data... Read More about Clientelistic networks and local corruption: Evidence from Western Crete DIMITRIOS CHRISTOPOULOS.

Output, productivity and wages in the British coal industry before 1914: A model with evidence from the Durham region (1996)
Journal Article
Gemmell, N., & Wardley, P. (1996). Output, productivity and wages in the British coal industry before 1914: A model with evidence from the Durham region. Bulletin of Economic Research, 48(3), 209-240. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8586.1996.tb00633.x

This paper proposes a model of productivity and wages in the Durham coal industry during 1882-1914. The model predicts a negative relationship between wages and productivity which derives from the industry's production function and wage-setting arran... Read More about Output, productivity and wages in the British coal industry before 1914: A model with evidence from the Durham region.