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Open research Online. This archive contains material related to the research output of The Open University in the UK. Most of the items are available in PDF format. This e-print service, which runs on eprints.org software, has been implemented by The Open University Library.
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  • People Feel no Event is Complete without a Poet: Zolani Mkiva Interviewed by Duncan Brown and Susan Kiguli
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    Brown, Duncan and Kiguli, Susan (2006). People Feel no Event is Complete without a Poet: Zolani Mkiva Interviewed by Duncan Brown and Susan Kiguli. In: Lutge Coullie, Judith; Meyer, Stephan; Thengani H. Ngwenya, Thengani and Olver, Thomas eds. Selves in Question: Interviews on Southern African Auto/biography. Writing Past Colonialism. Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA: University of Hawai'i Press, pp. 132–147.
  • Commentaries and post-beginners' language teaching
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    Robson, James (2002). Commentaries and post-beginners' language teaching. In: Fitzpatrick, David; Hardwick, Lorna; Ireland, Stanley and Montserrat, Dominic eds. Old wine, new bottles: texts for classics in a changed learning environment at university. Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University, pp. 51–60.
  • 'Imagined families': research on Friendly Societies
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    Weinbren, Dan (2002). 'Imagined families': research on Friendly Societies. Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für die Geschichte der sozialen Bewegungen (Labour and Social History in Great Britain: Historiographical Reviews and Agendas, 1990 to the Present), 27 pp. 117–136.
  • Sociable capital: London's Labour parties, 1918–45
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    Weinbren, Daniel (2005). Sociable capital: London's Labour parties, 1918–45. In: Worley, Matthew ed. Labour's grass roots: essays on the activities of local Labour Parties and members 1918-45. Studies in labour history. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 194–211.

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