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Britain and the 'hand-over' of Italian war criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945-48 (2004)
Journal Article
Pedaliu, E. G. (2004). Britain and the 'hand-over' of Italian war criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945-48. Journal of Contemporary History, 39(4), 503-529. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022009404046752

This article focuses on British policy towards the treatment of alleged Italian war criminals at the end of the second world war and, in particular, those requested by Yugoslavia for extradition. It reveals that far from conspiring to shield Italians... Read More about Britain and the 'hand-over' of Italian war criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945-48.

Corporations and commemoration: First world war remembrance, Lloyds TSB and the national memorial arboretum (2004)
Journal Article
Gough, P. (2004). Corporations and commemoration: First world war remembrance, Lloyds TSB and the national memorial arboretum. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 10(5), 435-455. https://doi.org/10.1080/1352725042000299054

This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of employees who have served during the wars of the 20th century. Focusing initially on memorial schemes devised by finance houses in the commemorative e... Read More about Corporations and commemoration: First world war remembrance, Lloyds TSB and the national memorial arboretum.

The European Trade Union Confederation at the crossroads of change? Traversing the variable geometry of European trade unionism (2004)
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Mathers, A., & Taylor, G. (2004). The European Trade Union Confederation at the crossroads of change? Traversing the variable geometry of European trade unionism. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 10(3), 267-285. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680104047021

There are growing indications that the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is undergoing a shift in strategic orientation from an exclusive focus on institutional 'social partnership' within the European Union towards a more campaigning 'social... Read More about The European Trade Union Confederation at the crossroads of change? Traversing the variable geometry of European trade unionism.

Manipulating the metonymic: The politics of civic identity and the Bristol Cenotaph, 1919-1932 (2004)
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Gough, P., & Morgan, S. (2004). Manipulating the metonymic: The politics of civic identity and the Bristol Cenotaph, 1919-1932. Journal of Historical Geography, 30(4), 665-684. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-7488%2803%2900002-1

The city of Bristol was one of the last major cities in Great Britain to unveil a civic memorial to commemorate the Great War 1914-1918. After Leicester (1925), Coventry (1927) and Liverpool (1930), Bristol's Cenotaph was unveiled in 1932, 14 years a... Read More about Manipulating the metonymic: The politics of civic identity and the Bristol Cenotaph, 1919-1932.

Dissymmetry and height: Rhetoric, irony and pedagogy in the thought of Husserl, Blanchot and Levinas (2004)
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Peters, G. (2004). Dissymmetry and height: Rhetoric, irony and pedagogy in the thought of Husserl, Blanchot and Levinas. Human Studies, 27(2), 187-206. https://doi.org/10.1023/B%3AHUMA.0000022538.64783.ee

This essay is concerned with an initial mapping out of a model of intersubjectivity that, viewed within the context of education, breaks with the hegemonic dialogics of current pedagogies. Intent on rethinking the (so-called) "problem" of solipsism f... Read More about Dissymmetry and height: Rhetoric, irony and pedagogy in the thought of Husserl, Blanchot and Levinas.

Sites in the imagination: The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial on the Somme (2004)
Journal Article
Gough, P. (2004). Sites in the imagination: The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial on the Somme. cultural geographies, 11(3), 235-258. https://doi.org/10.1191/1474474003eu306oa

The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battleground dedicated to the memory of the 1st Newfoundland Regiment, who suffered an extremely high percentage of casualties during the first day of the Battle... Read More about Sites in the imagination: The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial on the Somme.

The production line: Reflections on the role of the producer in British cinema (2004)
Journal Article
Spicer, A. H. (2004). The production line: Reflections on the role of the producer in British cinema. Journal of British Cinema and Television, 1(1), 33-50. https://doi.org/10.3366/JBCTV.2004.1.1.33

A film producer has two responsibilities: to the public and to his backers. If he is an imaginative and courageous producer, the two may coincide. The ideal producer, it seems to me, must always look ahead and try not merely to acquiesce in box-offic... Read More about The production line: Reflections on the role of the producer in British cinema.

Sovereignty negotiations and gibraltar's military facilities: How two “red-line” issues became three (2004)
Journal Article
Gold, P. (2004). Sovereignty negotiations and gibraltar's military facilities: How two “red-line” issues became three. International Journal of Phytoremediation, 21(1), 375-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/0959229049048898

The Brussels Agreement signed between Britain and Spain in 1984 aimed to resolve all aspects of the dispute over Gibraltar, including sovereignty, which dated back to the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713. Desultory progress was made in negotiations until 20... Read More about Sovereignty negotiations and gibraltar's military facilities: How two “red-line” issues became three.

Childhood, Politics and Ambiguity: Towards an Agenda for Children's Political Inclusion (2004)
Journal Article
Wyness, M., Harrison, L., & Buchanan, I. (2004). Childhood, Politics and Ambiguity: Towards an Agenda for Children's Political Inclusion. Sociology, 38(1), 81-99. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038504039362

This article examines the relationship between children, young people and the world of politics. Whilst the past decade or so has seen the development of initiatives that draw children within the political sphere, there are powerful political and soc... Read More about Childhood, Politics and Ambiguity: Towards an Agenda for Children's Political Inclusion.

Altered images - digital interpretations inspired by George Cartlidge's portrait tiles (2004)
Journal Article
Thirkell, P., Huson, D., & Hoskins, S. (2004). Altered images - digital interpretations inspired by George Cartlidge's portrait tiles

Article on the collaboration between the Stoke City Museum & Art Gallery and the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England to revive George Cartlidge's photographic tile process, resulting in an exhibition at the Stoke C... Read More about Altered images - digital interpretations inspired by George Cartlidge's portrait tiles.