The Open University
Yorkshire RegionCultural Studies Research Forum
Reports and Abstracts 1995 -2000Contents
Zak Avery
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Mike
Belshaw |
Eating and being eaten: the studio painting and the museum painting |
Ray Booth
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A Bigger Liar Than Tom Pepper - South Yorkshire Speech and Dialect |
Ruth
Breakell |
Education and Culture: A free expression in a constrained environment |
Sid Brown
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"What did you learn in school today?" - The Changing American History Text Book Since the 1960's |
Sid Brown
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A Political Hot Potato - The "Irish Content" in American history texts |
Andrew M
Butler |
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Ruth
Carter |
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Ian
Chowcat |
Classical republicanism and modern politics: in search of the Third Way |
Jan Crowther (December 1996) |
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Sara Dodd
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Bernie
Eccleston |
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Linda
Finlay |
'Good' patients, 'bad' patients: occupational therapists' perceptions of their patients |
Stephen Friend
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Martin
Gough |
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Martin Gough
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Ruth
Grayson |
Those Dark Satanic Hills: Outwork in the Industrial Revolution |
Robert Hall
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John
Issitt |
A tale of two encyclopaedias: transitions in the presentation of scientific knowledge |
Paul
Jennings |
'Grasping a nettle': the origins and results of the 1904 Licensing Act |
Susan
MacKenzie |
Political Arithmetic and undergraduates or . "Can we count people back in at HE?" |
Anne Marshall
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Anne
Marshall |
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Helen
Mathers |
Josephine Butler and our current views of Victorian feminism |
Sue
North-Bates |
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Sue
North-Bates |
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Arnold
Pacey |
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Arnold
Pacey |
Science expressed as architecture in the seventeenth century |
Josephine
Peach |
Music in the Air - The role of music in society and education |
Josephine
Peach |
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Derek Pollard
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Bill Roberts
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Ken Rook
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Kate
Taylor |
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Gordon
Wilson |
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K. Woodward
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