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Beyond the Pale and Highland Line The Irish and Scottish Gaelic world Simon Egan
Beyond the antislavery haven Slavery in early Canadian print culture, 1789–1889 Ellie Bird
The Royal and Russian Navies Cooperation, competition and confrontation David Fields, Robert Avery
Studio Electrophonique The Sheffield space age, from The Human League to Pulp Jamie Taylor
Invasions Fears and fantasies of imagined wars in Britain, 1871-1918 Christian K. Melby
Beyond the BBFC Local and regional film censorship in the UK Sian Barber
The return of the housewife Why women are still cleaning up Emma Casey
Material masculinities Men and goods in eighteenth-century England Ben Jackson
Beautiful doom The work of Dennis Kelly on stage and screen Jacqueline Bolton, Nicholas Holden
Screening Sherlock A cultural history of the Great Detective on film and television James Chapman
Anthony Burgess and America The untold story behind the American influences on Burgess’s life, work, and legacy Christopher W Thurley
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