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Political Change in Greece: Before and After the Colonels
1st Edition
Edited
By Kevin Featherstone, Dimitrios K. Katsoudas
June 06, 2025
Political Change in Greece (1987) surveys the state of politics in Greece as it joined the EEC, experienced a socialist government, and faced changes in its relations within NATO. It provides historical background explaining the changes in regimes since the Second World War, and looks at different ...
Productivity and Amenity: Achieving a Social Balance
1st Edition
Edited
By Michael Beesley
June 06, 2025
Productivity and Amenity (1974) considers social responsibility in business and the balance between the social requirements for enhancing productivity and amenity. It looks at the changing roles of government and business and the nature of modern capitalism; the criteria for social performance; the...
Slums and Redevelopment: Policy and Practice in England, 1918–1945, with Particular Reference to London
1st Edition
By J.A. Yelling
June 06, 2025
Slums and Redevelopment (1992) moves between national policy formation and detailed local studies, particularly of London, studies involving landlords and property, tenants and rehousing, and the implementation of programmes. The interwar period it examines saw the restoration of slum clearance ...
Social Researching: Politics, Problems, Practice
1st Edition
Edited
By Colin Bell, Helen Roberts
June 06, 2025
Social Researching (1984) examine the ‘stories’ about ‘real’ research in social sciences and its problems, and discusses funding, publication, the history of major projects, postgraduate work and issues raised by feminists doing research, as well as the practical, ethical and political difficulties....
Soldiers and Students: A Study of Right- and Left-Wing Radicals
1st Edition
By Rob Kroes
June 06, 2025
Soldiers and Students (1975) adopts an original approach to the confrontation of deprived and possessing parties under conditions of scarcity. With reference to the course of conflict, the actions of the competing parties are shown to be interlinked, yet the difference between their strategies are ...
The Derbyshire Miners: A Study in Industrial and Social History
1st Edition
By J.E. Williams
June 06, 2025
The Derbyshire Miners (1962) examines the development of the Derbyshire coalfield and the growth of trade union organization among the miners. It looks at the successful unionization, and the history, structure, policy and finances of the union....
Triangle of Death: The Inside Story of the Triads – The Chinese Mafia
1st Edition
By Frank Robertson
June 06, 2025
Triangle of Death (1977) examines the growth of the international heroin trade, and its control by the Chinese secret societies known as Triads. It looks at the Triads active in Hong Kong, the Golden Triangle and Amsterdam, and shows how these groups have spread across the Western world....
A Social History of French Catholicism 1789–1914
1st Edition
By Ralph Gibson
June 02, 2025
First published in 1989, A Social History of French Catholicism 1789–1914 is a clear survey of over a hundred years of Catholicism in French society. It chronicles the religious experience of French men and women, both clergy and laity, in post-revolutionary France. The book begins with a look at ...
Anne Brontë: Her Life and Work
1st Edition
By Ada Harrison, Derek Stanford
June 02, 2025
Although the Brontë story had been told many times, originally published in 1959, Ada Harrison and Derek Stanford wrote the first book to be devoted entirely to the life and work of Anne. The youngest of the three famous sisters, Anne was too often regarded as a mere appendage to the more ...
British Policy and the Irish Administration, 1920–22
1st Edition
By John McColgan
June 02, 2025
The political and military dimensions of the Anglo-Irish ‘troubles’ following World War I have received numerous historical treatments. The administrative history of this revolutionary period, however, has been neglected. First published in 1983, British Policy and the Irish Administration, 1920–22...
Class, Culture and Community: A Biographical Study of Social Change in Mining
1st Edition
By Bill Williamson
June 02, 2025
First published in 1982, Class, Culture and Community (now with a new preface by the author) is a biographical study of class, culture, and community in a mining village based on the life of one man, a Northumberland pitman and the author’s grandfather. It traces some of the principal social ...
Controlling the Constable: Police Accountability in England and Wales
1st Edition
By Tony Jefferson, Roger Grimshaw
June 02, 2025
In the early 1980s, the question of how far the police should be accountable for their actions had become extremely vexed. The impending new Police Bill, the Scarman report and the pressure from many sides for an independent complaints machinery hinged on this issue, and a careful review of the ...






