Mouvance, Greenwood and Gender in The Adventures of Robin Hood and Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves
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Coote, L., & Levy, B. Mouvance, Greenwood and Gender in The Adventures of Robin Hood and Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. In Robin Hood in Greenwood Stood: Alterity and Context in the English Outlaw Tradition. The University of Hull
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Critical professional or branded technician? Changing conceptions of the education worker
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Bottery, M. Critical professional or branded technician? Changing conceptions of the education worker. In Re-Reading Education Policies: a handbook studying the policy agenda of the 21st century. The University of HullThis chapter uses a case study of five phases in the changing meaning of teacher professionalism in England to suggest that changes caused by current legislation there, notably to do with workforce reform and inclusion agendas, is probably reducing r... Read More about Critical professional or branded technician? Changing conceptions of the education worker.
Remembering dismembering: reading the violated body medievally
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Coote, L. Remembering dismembering: reading the violated body medievally. In Neomedievalism in the Media: Essays on Film, Television and Electronic Games. The University of Hull
Objectivity and the law's assumptions about human behaviour
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Cserne, P. Objectivity and the law's assumptions about human behaviour. In Objectivity in law and legal reasoning. The University of Hull
Some like it hot and the virtues of not taking history too seriously
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Eldridge, D. Some like it hot and the virtues of not taking history too seriously. In Hollywood and the American historical film. The University of Hull
Chivalry and courtliness: colliding constructs
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Crouch, D. Chivalry and courtliness: colliding constructs. In Soldiers, nobles and gentlemen: essays in honour of Maurice Keen. The University of HullThe explanation of noble conduct in the middle ages has become focussed on two themes, the code of chivalry and the constructed habitus of courtliness. This chapter reviews the historiography and validity of the concepts and suggests that the impreci... Read More about Chivalry and courtliness: colliding constructs.
The Dutch diaspora in English comedy: 1598 to 1618
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Billing, C. The Dutch diaspora in English comedy: 1598 to 1618. In Transnational exchange in early modern theater. The University of HullBook chapter
Friends or amici? Amicitia and monastic letter-writing in the twelfth century
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Haseldine, J., Descharmes, B., Heuser, E. A., Kruger, C., & Loy, T. Friends or amici? Amicitia and monastic letter-writing in the twelfth century. In Varieties of Friendship: interdisciplinary perspectives on social relationships. The University of Hull
Monastic Friendship in Theory and in Action in the Twelfth Century
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Haseldine, J. Monastic Friendship in Theory and in Action in the Twelfth Century. In Friendship in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age. The University of Hull
Research on and within disability theatre: a conversation about methodology and disability discourse
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Conroy, C., & Gurgens, R. Research on and within disability theatre: a conversation about methodology and disability discourse. In Forestilling, framføring, forskning: metodologi i anvendt teaterforskning. The University of Hull
Shakespeare and early modern music
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Wilson, C. Shakespeare and early modern music. In The Edinburgh companion to Shakespeare and the arts. The University of Hull
Royalism and liberty of conscience in the English Revolution
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Burgess, G. Royalism and liberty of conscience in the English Revolution. In Liberty, authority, formality: political ideas and culture, 1600-1900: essays in honour of Colin Davis. The University of Hull
Moral dependence
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Zangwill, N. Moral dependence. In Oxford studies in metaethics: volume 3. The University of Hull
In the name of the victim manipulation and meaning within the restorative paradigm
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Green, S. In the name of the victim manipulation and meaning within the restorative paradigm. In Victims and Mediation. The University of HullRestorative justice has claimed to place the victim at the heart of the penal process. Yet the evidence (e.g. Daly 2001, 2003) suggests that this is not always the case and that many victims find the process of mediation superfluous to their recovery... Read More about In the name of the victim manipulation and meaning within the restorative paradigm.
When Your Neighbour Changes His Wallpaper: The 'Gorbachev Factor' and the Collapse of the German Democratic Republic
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Grieder, P. When Your Neighbour Changes His Wallpaper: The 'Gorbachev Factor' and the Collapse of the German Democratic Republic. In The 1989 Revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe: From Communism to Pluralism. The University of HullExamines the role of Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, in the collapse of East Germany
Architecture and contested space in the development of the modern prison
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Johnston, H. Architecture and contested space in the development of the modern prison. In Architecture and justice: judicial meanings in the public realm. The University of Hull
Brief encounters: Arthur's epic journey in Antoine Fuqua's King Arthur
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Coote, L. Brief encounters: Arthur's epic journey in Antoine Fuqua's King Arthur. In Medieval afterlives in popular culture. The University of Hull
Like Canute - pushing back the waters of the incoming tides. The prospects for re-inventing UK constitutionalism
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Birkinshaw, P. Like Canute - pushing back the waters of the incoming tides. The prospects for re-inventing UK constitutionalism. In The EU and national constitutional law. The University of Hull
The resilient body: developing resilience and presence using the Feldenkrais method
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Edinborough, C. The resilient body: developing resilience and presence using the Feldenkrais method. In Body and performance. The University of Hull
Is torture ever justified? Torture, rights and rules from Northern Ireland to Iraq
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Kennedy, C., Kennedy-Pipe, C., & Mumford, A. Is torture ever justified? Torture, rights and rules from Northern Ireland to Iraq. In War, torture and terrorism: rethinking the rules of international security. The University of Hull