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Making 'modern fairies': making fairies modern
Published 2021“…An AHRC-funded project ‘Modern Fairies and Loathly Ladies’ investigated what happened when a number of artists (musicians, writers, filmmakers) were asked to respond to and remediate a curated selection of traditional stories about fairies and loathly ladies. …”
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Modernity, internationalization, and war in the history of modern China
Published 2005“…Twenty years ago, the study of modern China in the west was heavily focused on rural China. …”
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Modern manuscripts
Published 2019“…The study of modern manuscripts to examine writing processes is termed “genetic criticism.” …”
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Modern philosophy and Origen
Published 2021“…This essay asks in what ways modern (i.e. twentieth-century) philosophy can either make use of Origen or inform our reading of him. …”
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‘Christian civilisation’, ‘modern secularisation’, and the revolutionary re-imagination of British modernity, 1954-1965
Published 2020“…This essay argues that essentialist models of modernity are always ideological, and that Britain’s dominant ideology of modernity was transformed from the mid-1950s, with revolutionary consequences for British Christianity and secularisation. …”
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The Sovereignty Deficit of Modern Constitutions
Published 2013“…Nor is this the place to set out the history of the idea or to show how it became central to modern constitutions, except to note the number of nations qualifying as democratic has steadily increased in recent years to just under a half of the total. …”
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Genres: cinematic and early modern
Published 2014“…The second is the early modern genre of revenge tragedy and its generic selfconsciousness and metatheatricality. …”
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The Great War and Modern Memory
Published 2015“…The First World War centenary commemorations and the issue of a new edition in 2013 following its author's death in 2012 make this a good time to revisit Paul Fussell's The Great War and Modern Memory. It is a book which First World War literary scholars and historians return to obsessively, with a mixture of admiration and irritation. …”
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