The popular front
(2005)
Book Chapter
All Outputs (1085)
International Dimensions of Women's Suffrage: 'At the crossroads of several interlocking identities' (2005)
Journal Article
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'.
Greenwich Degree Zero (2005)
Other
Black propaganda at melancholy ranch (BPMR) (2005)
Exhibition / Performance
The project began as a proposal for an aerial leaflet drop over the city of Vienna and publication entitled Demand for Surrender commissioned by the Austrian Cultural Foundation (ACF), London. The work formed part of subsequent ACF publication Art Ex... Read More about Black propaganda at melancholy ranch (BPMR).
Can improvisation be taught? (2005)
Journal Article
The aim of this article is to reconsider the (age old) problem of relating theory to practice in art education by placing it within the largely ignored context of improvisation. In so doing it is hoped that some of the well-known 'difficulties' art p... Read More about Can improvisation be taught?.
The concept of irony: Jane Austen's Emma and Philip Roth's Sabbath's Theatre (2005)
Journal Article
Imaginary widows: Spinsters, marriage, and the "Lost generation" in Britain after the great war (2005)
Journal Article
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.
‘Garden of gratitude’: the National Memorial Arboretum and strategic ‘remembering’ (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The National Memorial Arboretum in central England proposes itself as the conscience of the nation’s history. In this sprawling 250 acre site in Staffordshire, history, culture and nature meet in an ideological domain. The NMA was conceived as an in... Read More about ‘Garden of gratitude’: the National Memorial Arboretum and strategic ‘remembering’.
The 'milch-cow state' revisited: Republican politics in the Aveyron (2005)
Journal Article
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.
Artist's Book Yearbook 2006-2007 (2005)
Book
The 2006-2007 ABYB includes essays by: Betty Jo Irvine and Sylvia Turchyn: Women's Studio Workshop, USA; Clifton Meador: The Nameless Dead; Mike Nicholson: Story Life; Guy Begbie on the 1st International Korean Artist’s Book Fair; Mette Ambeck: Pap... Read More about Artist's Book Yearbook 2006-2007.
Photo ceramic relief imaging (2005)
Book Chapter
The Photo Relief technique, developed at the turn of the 20th century, is one of the few methods of ceramic decoration able to reproduce a permanent fully continuous tone image on a ceramic surface by combining the use of varying glaze depths with a... Read More about Photo ceramic relief imaging.
History, memory and the Spanish civil war: Recent perspectives (2005)
Book Chapter
Ideology and the psychology of war children in Franco's Spain, 1936-45 (2005)
Book Chapter
Brussels French une fois: Transfer-induced innovation or system-internal development? (2005)
Journal Article
In language contact studies, specific features of the contact languages are often seen to be the result of transfer (interference), but it remains difficult to disentangle the role of intra-systemic and inter-systemic factors. We propose to unravel t... Read More about Brussels French une fois: Transfer-induced innovation or system-internal development?.
Customising digital printing for fine art practice (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The presentation will demonstrate how through alternative methods of digital print production the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR) is developing methodologies for digital printing that attempt to move beyond standard reproductive print methods.... Read More about Customising digital printing for fine art practice.
From the Green Box to Typo/Typography: Duchamp and Hamilton's dialogue in print (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
While much has been written about Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass and accompanying 'Green Box' publication, Duchamp's engagement and consideration of printing processes to activate and enhance its content are often overlooked. Thirkell's paper considers... Read More about From the Green Box to Typo/Typography: Duchamp and Hamilton's dialogue in print.
A critical survey of creative production in relation to the market potential of artists’ books (2005)
Other
Published results of a one-year AHRC supported survey project (30/05/04 – 30/05/05) to compare the different methods used by artists for creating and distributing their work; in order to offer advice to artists on how to market their work and build b... Read More about A critical survey of creative production in relation to the market potential of artists’ books.
Politeness-induced semantic change: The case of quand même (2005)
Journal Article
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.