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Halifax Original Illuminated Clock Almanack

Halifax Original Illuminated Clock Almanack PDF Author:
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 920

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Halifax Original Illuminated Clock Almanack

Halifax Original Illuminated Clock Almanack PDF Author:
Publisher:
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 920

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Halifax Books and Authors

Halifax Books and Authors PDF Author: Joseph Horsfall Turner
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Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 280

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Publications

Publications PDF Author: English Dialect Society
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 248

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A Bibliographical List of the Works that Have Been Published, Or are Known to Exist in MS., Illustrative of the Various Dialects of English

A Bibliographical List of the Works that Have Been Published, Or are Known to Exist in MS., Illustrative of the Various Dialects of English PDF Author: Walter William Skeat
Publisher:
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 214

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A Bibliographical List of the Works that Have Been Published, Or are Known to Exist in Ms

A Bibliographical List of the Works that Have Been Published, Or are Known to Exist in Ms PDF Author: Walter William Skeat
Publisher:
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 438

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English Dialect Society

English Dialect Society PDF Author: Rev. Walter W. Skeat, M.A., and J. H. Nodal
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 234

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Historical Perspectives on Social Identities

Historical Perspectives on Social Identities PDF Author: Alyson Brown
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443803995
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 179

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This collection of work on the theme of identities was the result of a conference held in the spring of 2005 at Edge Hill under the auspices of The Centre for Liverpool and Merseyside Studies. Whilst a significant proportion of the research focused on Liverpool and the North West, the theme of identities was sufficiently broad to entice scholars from diverse and varied fields. This collection, therefore, reflects the range of work presented and discussed at the conference and the multi-layered and multi-facetted nature of identity. Contributors to this edited collection examined the concept of identity in Britain through a range of historical perspectives, concerning themselves primarily with the later modern period. They reflect the extent to which nineteenth and twentieth century British social, cultural and political change has given rise to pluralist, fragmented and fractured identities and highlight the extent to which class, gender, religious and institutional frameworks have shifted continually. This publication will therefore be of interest to those working in diverse fields but who share an interest in the importance of identity as a decisive cultural, social, economic and political determinant. Questions of identity have centred a good deal of debate in the social sciences, especially since the reception of Foucault's work in the English-speaking world in the last couple of decades. This has often taken a theoretical form. Attempts to link theory with analytical practice have been strongest in the field that might be characterised as the 'politics of identity'. At any rate this has provided an important instance of theoretical and practical conflict. Herethe focus of the debate has been around questions of gender, nation, language, economy, security and race. It has tried toto clarify crucial divisions in the analysis of identity as between explanatory and constitutive models, and between positivist and post-positivist procedures. For the most part these intense and extensive concerns have passed by largely unnoticed among historians practising in Britain in the well-found but conventional idioms of political and social history. What this conference volume seeks to do is to help redress thedeficit, to domesticate some of the theoretical and polemical exchanges around 'identity' into a world of practical,yet conceptually aware historical work. This is a difficult but surely worthwhile task: to broach various imaginaries of identity, issues of identitarian politics, and questions of identity formation on a series of relatively familiar historical contexts. Of course, no selection of subjects for practical research in this way can be exhaustive. The group of essays offered here is sufficiently wide, and occasionally gratifyingly unexpected, at least to begin the job, to stimulate others and, most importantly, to interject theoretical concern into historial fields sometimes lacking it. Ten essays are included, together with the editor's introduction. The pieces are bound together by a common strategy not a shared empirical territory. They range from studies of gendered identity formation , to regional identities formed around seaside resorts, to empirical questions of class and capitalism and their identitarian politics, to historical analysis of mourning, and on to language, nationality, deafness, motherhood and their inflection in identity in past time. This well-edited combination of shared conceptual purpose and variety of empirical form seems to me to work well. The book will be widely used in a variety of historical fields, not least in those which have been the most resistant to recenttheoretical innovations in the social sciences. Keith Nield Editor SOCIAL HISTORY 'This is a fascinating and wide-ranging collection of essays linked by the over-riding theme of identity. While primarily historical in their focus, the essays will be of interest to more than just historians. They raise a variety of interesting conceptual and theoretical issues, from, for instance, the significance of the staymaker in the formation of eighteenth-century female identity, to the relationship between regional identity and late-nineteenth and early twentieth century Lancashire seaside resorts.' Sam Davies, Professor of History, School of Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University

Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society

Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society PDF Author: Yorkshire Dialect Society
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 328

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List of members in each number.

Literacy and Popular Culture

Literacy and Popular Culture PDF Author: David Vincent
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521457712
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 380

Book Description
In 1750, half the population were unable to sign their names; by 1914 England, together with handful of advanced Western countries, had for the first time in history achieved a nominally literate society. This book seeks to understand how and why literacy spread into every interstice of English society, and what impact it had on the lives and minds of the common people.

Reprinted Glossaries

Reprinted Glossaries PDF Author: Walter William Skeat
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 410

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