Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000005 (2013) |
Richard Rusbridger [Royaume-Uni] | Projective identification in Othello and Verdi's Otello |
000019 (2011) |
Gabriella Elgenius [Royaume-Uni] | The politics of recognition: symbols, nation building and rival nationalisms |
000027 (2010) |
Alexander T. Wong [Royaume-Uni] | Mystic Excess: Extravagance and Indecorum in Richard Crashaw |
000045 (2009) |
Sudhir Hazareesingh [Royaume-Uni] | Conflicts of memory: republicanism and the commemoration of the past in modern France |
000082 (2008) |
James Burton [Royaume-Uni] | Machines Making Gods |
000083 (2008) |
Timothy Harvie [Royaume-Uni] | Living The Future: The Kingdom of God in the Theologies of Jürgen Moltmann and Wolfhart Pannenberg |
000091 (2007) |
Barry Cooper [Royaume-Uni] | Beethoven and the Double Bar |
000102 (2006) |
Robert Pope [Royaume-Uni] | Demythologising the Evan Roberts Revival, 1904–1905 |
000103 (2006) |
Michael Mcghee [Royaume-Uni] | ‘SEEKE TRUE RELIGION. OH, WHERE?’ |
000110 (2006) |
Karine Varley [Royaume-Uni] | Contesting Concepts of the Nation in Arms: French Memories of the War of 1870-1 in Dijon |
000144 (2004) |
Paddy Scannell [Royaume-Uni] | What Reality has Misfortune? |
000151 (2004) |
Karina Williamson [Royaume-Uni] | From Heavenly Harmony to Eloquent Silence: Representations of World Order from Dryden to Shelley |
000197 (2002) |
Helmut Feld ; James P. Sickinger [États-Unis] ; David Konstan [États-Unis] ; Helen King [Royaume-Uni] ; Hugh H. Benson [États-Unis] ; D. M. Hooley [États-Unis] ; Stanley M. Burstein [États-Unis] ; Géza Alföldy [Allemagne] ; Richard Jenkyns [Royaume-Uni] ; John M. Riddle [États-Unis] ; J. Verheyden ; Alain Le Boulluec ; François Paschoud [Suisse] ; Reinhold F. Glei [Allemagne] ; Brendan Dooley ; Charles Fantazzi [États-Unis] ; Franz-Hubert Robling [Allemagne] ; Daniel Katz [France] | Book reviews |
000209 (2000) |
Rachel Cowgill [Royaume-Uni] | ‘The most musical spot for its size in the kingdom’: music in Georgian Halifax |
000210 (2000) |
Lucien Foldes [Royaume-Uni] | Valuation and martingale properties of shadow prices: An exposition |
000219 (2000) |
Arnold Whittal [Royaume-Uni] | Britten’s Lament: The World of Owen Wingate |
000230 (1999) |
Diana E. Greenway [Royaume-Uni] | Dates in history: chronology and memory |
000249 (1997) |
A. G. Gordon [Royaume-Uni] | Do musical hallucinations always arise from the inner ear? |
000255 (1996) |
Ben Andrews [Royaume-Uni] ; Douglas Tallack [Royaume-Uni] | “New York, New York: Prints of the City: 1880s–1990, from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams.” Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington St., Cambridge CB2 1RB, UK |
000257 (1996) |
Richard D. E. Burton [Royaume-Uni] | THE DEATH OF POLITICS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DAMBREUSE'S FUNERAL IN L'ÉEDUCATION SENTIMENTALE |
000288 (1993) |
Richard Maunder [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS OF BOOKS |
000302 (1992) |
Stephen Sutton [Royaume-Uni] | Shock tactics and the myth of the inverted U |
000316 (1991) |
Peter Byrne [Royaume-Uni] ; Gr Dunstan [Royaume-Uni] ; The Lord Jakobovits ; Raja La Jayaweera ; John Marshall [Royaume-Uni] ; Elliot E. Philipp ; Dame Cicely Saunders ; Mary J. Seller [Royaume-Uni] | Hospice care: Jewish reservations considered in a comparative ethical study |
000322 (1990) |
Ray Keenoy [Royaume-Uni] | The Social Archaeology of a City |
000365 (1986) |
Nicholas Cronk [Royaume-Uni] | VOLTAIRE, BAKHTIN, AND THE LANGUAGE OF CARNIVAL |
000399 (1982) |
T. Francis Glasson [Royaume-Uni] | The Last Judgment–in Rev. 20 and related Writing |
000435 (1978) |
M. Dominica Legge [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS |
000454 (1975) |
William Empson [Royaume-Uni] | A Deist Tract by Dryden |
000495 (1969) |
P. G. Walsh [Royaume-Uni] | |
000498 (1968) |
H. H. Price [Royaume-Uni] | The Problem of Life after Death |
000504 (1968) |
Jack Westrup [Royaume-Uni] | ORCHESTRA |
000543 (1963) |
D. C. Potts [Royaume-Uni] | REVIEWS |
000546 (1963) |
Christine Brooke-Rose [Royaume-Uni] | Notes on the Metre of Auden's ‘The Age of Anxiety’ |
000582 (1956) |
R. Meiggs [Royaume-Uni] | |
000693 (1929) |
H. M. Cashmore [Royaume-Uni] | W. F. WALLETT, THE QUEEN'S JESTER |