Festschriftiness
Susan Pedersen, 6 October 2011
Structures and Transformations in Modern British History
edited by David Feldman and Jon Lawrence.
Cambridge, 331 pp., £50, January 2011,978 0 521 51882 6 Show More
edited by David Feldman and Jon Lawrence.
Cambridge, 331 pp., £50, January 2011,
The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain
edited by Simon Gunn and James Vernon.
California, 271 pp., £20.95, May 2011,978 0 9845909 5 7 Show More
edited by Simon Gunn and James Vernon.
California, 271 pp., £20.95, May 2011,
Classes, Cultures and Politics: Essays on British History for Ross McKibbin
edited by Clare Griffiths, John Nott and William Whyte.
Oxford, 320 pp., £65, April 2011,978 0 19 957988 4 Show More
edited by Clare Griffiths, John Nott and William Whyte.
Oxford, 320 pp., £65, April 2011,
“... of power. A characteristic Foucauldian fondness for paradox is much in evidence, with David Vincent explaining how ‘open’ government requires secrecy, James Epstein how the end of slave labour in the Caribbean produced other forms of labour coercion, Tom Crook how the naturalisation of heterosexuality fed an obsession with masturbation, Chris Otter ... ”