Review of From the Edges of Empire: Convict Women from Beyond the British Isles edited by Lucy Frost and Colette McAlpine
I found this book enjoyable and absorbing on four levels. It is an important Australian history book...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
Book review: Lutz, Helma (2011) The New Maids. Transnational Women and the Care Economy, London: Zed...
Book review of: For love & punishment: who prepares the prisoners\u27 meals? 1911-2011 Marking 1...
Margaret Allen reviews the exhibition, 'Blue jeans jungle greens: revisiting the sixties and seventi...
Book review of: Bordering Britain: law, race and empire / by Nadine El-Enany. Manchester : Mancheste...
These two books, with the more lavish The Voyage Out (1991), represent a new and commendable initiat...
Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City captures the lived experiences of undo...
Book review. Reviewed book: Intimacies of Violence in the Settler Colony: Economies of dispossession...
How do colonial histories remain active forces shaping the conditions and most urgent issues of the ...
Review(s) of: Mary Lee: The life and times of a \u27turbulent anarchist\u27 and her battle for women...
Book review of: Narrating from the Margins: Self-Representation of Female and Colonial Subjectivitie...
Anne M. Butler\u27s Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery is a broad history of prostitution throughou...
First paragraph: Sykes’ (1958) seminal work has inspired several scholars to explore the long-lastin...
This article is a review of the book Women, Crime, and Custody in Victorian England by Lucia Zedne...
I found this book enjoyable and absorbing on four levels. It is an important Australian history book...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
Book review: Lutz, Helma (2011) The New Maids. Transnational Women and the Care Economy, London: Zed...
Book review of: For love & punishment: who prepares the prisoners\u27 meals? 1911-2011 Marking 1...
Margaret Allen reviews the exhibition, 'Blue jeans jungle greens: revisiting the sixties and seventi...
Book review of: Bordering Britain: law, race and empire / by Nadine El-Enany. Manchester : Mancheste...
These two books, with the more lavish The Voyage Out (1991), represent a new and commendable initiat...
Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City captures the lived experiences of undo...
Book review. Reviewed book: Intimacies of Violence in the Settler Colony: Economies of dispossession...
How do colonial histories remain active forces shaping the conditions and most urgent issues of the ...
Review(s) of: Mary Lee: The life and times of a \u27turbulent anarchist\u27 and her battle for women...
Book review of: Narrating from the Margins: Self-Representation of Female and Colonial Subjectivitie...
Anne M. Butler\u27s Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery is a broad history of prostitution throughou...
First paragraph: Sykes’ (1958) seminal work has inspired several scholars to explore the long-lastin...
This article is a review of the book Women, Crime, and Custody in Victorian England by Lucia Zedne...
I found this book enjoyable and absorbing on four levels. It is an important Australian history book...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
Book review: Lutz, Helma (2011) The New Maids. Transnational Women and the Care Economy, London: Zed...