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ALLWOOD, G. and WADIA, K., 2009. Gender and policy in France. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403993311

ANDREWS, K., 2009. 'More's polish'd muse, (...) Yearsley's muse of fire': bitter enemies write the abolition movement. European Romantic Review, 20 (1), pp. 21-36. ISSN 1050-9585

ANDREWS, K., 2009. A recently discovered letter from Ann Yearsley to Joseph Cottle. Notes and Queries, 56 (2), pp. 388-390. ISSN 0029-3970

ANGULO, J., 2009. The lariat and other writings [edited by David Miller]. Berkeley, Calif.: Counterpoint Press. ISBN 9781582434681

BACHMANN, G. and WITTEL, A., 2009. Enthusiasm as affective labour: on the productivity of enthusiasm in the media industry. M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture, 12 (2), pp. 313-333. ISSN 1441-2616

BAGAYOKO, N. and GIBERT, M.V., 2009. The linkage between security, governance and development: the European Union in Africa. Journal of Development Studies, 45 (5), pp. 789-814. ISSN 0022-0388

BAILEY, O.G., 2009. Citizen journalism and child rights in Brazil. In: S. ALLAN and E. THORSEN, eds., Citizen journalism: global perspectives. New York: Peter Lang.

BALL, A., 2009. Hanan Al-Shaykh: life and works. In: UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED.

BALL, A., 2009. Review of Corrine Fowler, 'Chasing tales: travel writing, journalism and the history of British ideas about Afghanistan'. Studies in Travel Writing, 13 (1), pp. 86-87. ISSN 1364-5145

BARGIELA-CHIAPPINI, F., 2009. Business discourse [short entry]. In: The Routledge encyclopedia of pragmatics. Routledge.

BARGIELA-CHIAPPINI, F., 2009. Intercultural communication [short entry]. In: The Routledge encyclopedia of pragmatics. Routledge.

BARGIELA-CHIAPPINI, F., 2009. Introduction: business discourse. In: F. BARGIELA-CHIAPPINI, ed., The handbook of business discourse. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

BARGIELA-CHIAPPINI, F., 2009. The handbook of business discourse. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

BARK, S., 2009. Descandalizing Laing: R.D. Laing as a social theorist. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

BELBIN, D., 2009. China girl. Edinburgh: Barrington Stoke. ISBN 9781842996645

BELBIN, D., 2009. Love lessons [with afterword]. Nottingham: Five Leaves. ISBN 9781905512706

BENNETT, M., 2009. 40th anniversary of the moon landings [Frances Finn Morning Show, 21.7.2009]. BBC Radio Nottingham.

BENNETT, M., 2009. Crisis: what crisis? King James, parliaments and issues of governance in the British Isles, 1605-1614. In: Centre for Seventeenth-Century Studies 12th International Conference, University of Durham, Durham, 13-16 July 2009.

BENNETT, M., 2009. The English Civil War: a historical companion. Stroud: History Press. ISBN 9780752454825

BENNETT, M., 2009. [Preface]. In: 'These Uncertaine Tymes' Newark and the civilian experience of the civil wars, 1640-1660. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Council. ISBN 9.78E+12

BENNETT, M., 2009. Review of 'God's executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the conquest of Ireland ' by M. O'Siochru. Cromwelliana, pp. 124-125.

BENNETT, M., 2009. Review of 'God's fury, England's fire: a new history of the English civil wars' by M. Braddick. English Historical Review (510), pp. 1173-1174.

BENNETT, M., 2009. Review of the papers [Andy Whittaker Show, 21.5.2009]. BBC Radio Nottingham.

BENNETT, M., 2009. Review of the papers [Andy Whittaker Show, 22.1.2009]. BBC Radio Nottingham.

BENNETT, M., 2009. Two crowns or three? King James and his Irish dilemma 1589-1609. In: The Plantation of Ulster, 1609-2009: a Laboratory for Empire Conference, University of Ulster, Derry, Northern Ireland, 3-5 July 2009.

BENNETT, M., 2009. Up in flames: King James and the pyrotechnical vision of militant protestant Europe. In: Centre for Seventeenth-Century Studies 13th International Conference, University of Durham, Durham, 19-22 July 2010.

BENNETT, M., 2009. An historian's approach to the moon-landings. In: Lecture at the Space Research Centre, University of Leicester, Leicester, 9 June 2009.

BLAJ-WARD, L., 2009. Book review: Higher education and international capacity building (Stephens, D., ed., 2009). .

BORIA, M., 2009. Silenced humour on RAI TV: Daniele Luttazzi, Sabina Guzzanti, & Co. In: D. ALBERTAZZI and C. BROOK, eds., Resisting the tide: cultures of opposition during the Berlusconi years (2001-6). London: Continuum, pp. 97-109.

BORIA, M., 2009. Translating humour. The case of Stefano Benni. In: A. CHANTLER and C. DENTE, eds., Translation practices. Through language to culture. Amsterdam: Rodopi, pp. 85-98.

BOULÉ, J.-P., 2009. Gender melancholy in Doubrovsky's 'Autofictions'. L'Esprit Créateur, 49 (3), pp. 64-78. ISSN 0014-0767

BOULÉ, J.-P., 2009. May 1968, Sartre and Sarkozy. PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture, 4 (2). ISSN 1911-1576

BRABER, N., 2009. 'I'm not a fanatic Scot, but I love Glasgow'. Concepts of local and national identity in Glasgow. Identity: an International Journal of Theory and Research (9), pp. 4-307.

BRAGANCA, M., 2009. Distinguer appropriation et instrumentalisation de la Résistance. French Studies Bulletin, 113, pp. 82-84.

BROOKER, P. and THACKER, A., 2009. General introduction. In: P. BROOKER and A. THACKER, eds., The Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines. Vol. 1, Britain and Ireland 1880-1955. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199211159

BROOKER, P. and THACKER, A., 2009. The Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines. Vol. 1, Britain and Ireland 1880-1955. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199211159

BURCH, S., 2009. Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge Gorge Museum [exhibition review]. Museums Journal, 109 (10), pp. 58-59. ISSN 0027-416X

BURCH, S., 2009. Book review: 'Cultural landscapes of post-socialist cities: representation of powers and needs' by Mariusz Czepczynski (Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008). Landscape Research, 34 (3), pp. 376-378. ISSN 0142-6397

BURCH, S., 2009. Noetic Norden: assembling and dissembling the art of 'the north'. Kultur~Natur: Konferens för kulturstudier I Sverige 2009, Linköping University, Norrköping, 15-17 June 2009, pp. 333-337. ISSN 1650-3686

BURCH, S., 2009. Oriel Kyffin Williams, Anglesey [exhibition review]. Museums Journal, 109 (3), pp. 50-51. ISSN 0027-416X

BURKE, T. and BINFIELD, K., 2009. Teaching British labouring-class writers, 1700-1900. New York: MLA.

CHO, N.J., 2009. Gender and authority in British women hymn-writers' use of metre, 1760-1900. Literature Compass, 6 (2), pp. 540-548. ISSN 1741-4113

CHO, N.J., 2009. Prophylactic, anti-paedophile hymn-writing in colonial India: an introduction to Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) and her missionary writings. Modern Language Review, 104 (2), pp. 353-374.

CHO, N.J., 2009. Waiting for Gott: recovering the life and prophetic writings of Dorothy Gott. In: BSECS Annual Conference on Eighteenth-Century Lives, 8 January 2009.

CLAY, C., 2009. On not forgetting 'the importance of everything else': feminism, modernism and time and tide (1920-1939). Key Words, 8, pp. 20-37.

CLUGHEN, L. and HARDY, C., 2009. Feasible writing support for poor time lecturers. In: The Second Annual Students' Writing in Transition Symposium [a one-day Learnhigher symposium], Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 15 September 2009.

CLUGHEN, L. and HARDY, C., 2009. Lies, damned lies and student writing groups. In: European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing, 5th Annual Conference, Coventry University, Coventry, 30 June - 2 July 2009.

COLEMAN, D., 2009. Translating St. Patrick: political ethnicity, Ulster, and the early modern Anglo-Irish. Textual Practice, 23 (5), pp. 723-738. ISSN 0950-236X

CUMMINGS, L., 2009. Clinical pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780000000000

CUMMINGS, L., 2009. Emerging infectious diseases: coping with uncertainty. Argumentation, 23 (2), pp. 171-188. ISSN 0920-427X

DODMAN, D. and NEWSTEAD, C., 2009. Neoliberalisation and Caribbean agriculture: trends and prospects for livelihoods and national economies. Caribbean Geography, 15 (2), pp. 91-100. ISSN 0252-9939

DUTT, S., 2009. Striving to promote shared values: UNESCO in the troubled world of the twenty-first century. India Quarterly, 65 (1), pp. 83-95. ISSN 0974-9284

DUTT, S., 2009. The future of US-India nuclear co-operation. New Zealand International Review, 34 (3), pp. 17-22.

ECONOMOPOULOU, K., 2009. Aristotle's poetics in relation to the narrative structure of the screenplay. MPhil, Nottingham Trent University.

EL-ANIS, I., 2009. An assessment of the political economy of trade relations between the United States of America and Jordan. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

EL-ANIS, I., 2009. The demise of General Motors and lessons for the automotive industry [Aramex report]. Amman: Explorer.

EL-ANIS, I., 2009. The financial crisis and the global logistics industry: Aramex special report. UNSPECIFIED.

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. Jack Goody on occidentalism and comparative history. Theory, Culture & Society Annual Review, 26 (78).

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. Modernity and the cultural question [translated into German]. In: R. WINTER, ed., Die Zukunft der Cultural Studies: Theorie, Kultur und Gesellschaft im 21. Jahrhundert. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. Transformazioni. Corpo, imagine ed affect nella cultural dei consumi [Transformations: body, image and affect in consumer culture]. In: G. GUIZARDI, ed., Identità incorporate. Bologna: Il Mulino.

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. Ubiquitous media: an introduction. Theory, Culture & Society, 26 (23).

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. Undoing culture: globalization, postmodernism and identity [Chinese translation]. Peking: Peking University Press.

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. Undoing culture: globalization, postmodernism and identity [Japanese translation]. Hosei University Press.

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. Undoing culture: globalization, postmodernism and identity [Korean translation]. Seoul: Hyundai-Meehak Press.

FEATHERSTONE, M., 2009. A virtual solution to ageing. In: 100,000 years of beauty, vol. 4: Future/projections. Paris: Gallimard/Éditions Babylone.

FEATHERSTONE, M. and HEPWORTH, M., 2009. Die maske des alterns und der postmoderne lebenslauf [translation of 'The mask of ageing and the postmodern life course']. In: D. VAN and S. LESSENICH, eds., Die jüngen Alten. Analysen einer neuen Sozialfigur [translation of 'The young aged. Analysis of a new social figure']. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.

FLEMING, C., 2009. The radio handbook. London: Routledge. ISBN 0000415445086

FUGGLE, S., 2009. Excavating government: Giorgio Agamben’s archaeological dig. Foucault Studies (7), pp. 81-98. ISSN 1832-5203

FUGGLE, S., 2009. L’animal répugnant, ou l’authentique éthique du devenir dans La Mouche de David Cronenberg. In: B. SIBONA, ed., Notre animal intérieur et les théories de la créativité. Paris: Harmattan, pp. 93-105. ISBN 9782296101180

FUGGLE, S., 2009. Parkour: ambassador for the banlieue. Essays in French Literature and Culture (46), pp. 57-75. ISSN 1835-7040

FUGGLE, S., 2009. Short-circuiting the power grid: The Wire as critique of institutional power. Darkmatter Journal (4). ISSN 2041-3254

GENZ, S., 2009. Postfemininities in popular culture. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230551503

GENZ, S. and BRABON, B.A., 2009. Postfeminism: cultural texts and theories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9780748635801

GIBERT, M.V., 2009. The securitisation of the EU's development agenda in Africa: insights from Guinea-Bissau. Perspectives on European Politics and Society, 10, pp. 621-637. ISSN 1570-5854

GRITT, A., 2009. Family history in Lancashire: issues and approaches. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press. ISBN 9781443813433

GRZELCZYK, V., 2009. Six party talks and negotiation strategy: when do we get there? International Negotiation, 14 (1).

HAGGARTY, L., ANDERSON, L., JONES, C.R. and BLAJ-WARD, L., 2009. The EdD and online research seminars [final project report]. Milton Keynes: Open University.

HARDMAN, D., 2009. Media discourse. In: L. CUMMINGS, ed., The pragmatics encyclopedia. Basingstoke: Routledge, pp. 291-294. ISBN 415430968

HARRIS, C., ROWBOTHAM, J. and STEVENSON, K., 2009. Truth, law and hate in the virtual marketplace of ideas: perspectives on the regulation of Internet content. Information & Communications Technology Law, 18 (2), pp. 155-184. ISSN 1360-0834

HAYES, N., 2009. 'Calculating class': housing, lifestyle and status in the provincial English city, 1900-1950. Urban History, 36 (1), pp. 113-140. ISSN 0963-9268

HODGSON, N., 2009. Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE). [Dataset]

HOLDAWAY, S., 2009. Migration and crime. In: J. RATH and M. MARTINELLO, eds., International migration and immigrant incorporation: the dynamics of globalization and ethnic diversity in European life. Amsterdam: IMINICO.

HOLLOWS, J. and GILLIS, S., 2009. Feminism, domesticity and popular culture. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0415963141

HONG, J.-O., 2009. A discourse approach to Korean politeness:towards a culture-specific Confucian framework. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

HUGHES, N., 2009. Blended learning: an effective, efficient and popular approach to language learning in HE. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Blended Learning Conference, Hertfordshire.

INKSTER, I., 2009. Engineering identity, intellectual property, and information systems in industrialization, circa 1830-1914. In: D. CARDOSA, M.P. DIOGO, I. GOUZEVITCH and A. GRELON, eds., The professional identity of engineers: historical and contemporary issues. Lisbon: Edições Colibri, pp. 375-380.

INKSTER, I., 2009. Intellectual property, information, and divergences in economic development - institutional patterns and outcomes circa 1421-2000. In: D. CASTLE, ed., The role of intellectual property rights in biotechnology innovation. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 413-436. ISBN 9781847209801

INKSTER, I., 2009. Technology and culture during the first climacteric. International History Review (2), pp. 356-364. ISSN 0707-5332

INKSTER, I., 2009. The West had science and the rest had not? Queries of the mindful hand. History of Technology, 29, pp. 205-211.

JACKSON, S., 2009. 'Call em lanthorn jaws & bitches'. In: P. ACE, S. BHATT, S. JACKSON, S. MEEKINGS, M. PALMER, R. PRICE, D. TROUPES and T. HAYWOOD, eds., Booklight. Edinburgh: Knucker Press, pp. 41-52.

JACKSON, S., 2009. 'My father's house'. , p. 44.

JACKSON, S., 2009. [Poems]. In: Voice recognition: 21 poets for the 21st century. Newcastle: Bloodaxe, pp. 67-72.

JOWITT, C. and CAREY, D., 2009. Early modern travel writing [special issue]. Routledge.

KERRY, M., 2009. The holiday: Britishness and British film. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

MAO, L., 2009. The 1960s generation Chinese women. In: The 2nd Annual International Forum of Contemporary Chinese Studies (IFCCS) on Beyond Revolution and Reforms: The People's Republic Looks Forward at 60, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, 7-9 September 2009.

MAO, L., 2009. Revisiting the Cultural Revolution generation of Chinese women. In: Jiu: Commemoration and Celebration in the Chinese-Speaking World Conference, Sydney, Australia, 9-11 July 2009.

MCCAFFREY, E., 2009. Jean-Luc Marion et la donation [oral presentation]. In: La Sapienza - Università di Roma, Rome, Italy, 17 February 2009, Rome.

MCCAFFREY, E., 2009. Michel Henry and the phenomenology of life. In: Languages and International Studies Research Seminar Series, School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 25 April 2009, Nottingham.

MCCAFFREY, E., 2009. Michel Henry’s philosophy of Christianity: from the truth of the world to the truth of life [oral presentation]. In: School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, 25 February 2009, Liverpool.

MCCAFFREY, E., 2009. [Oral presentation]. In: Talent Management Forum: Leadership, Ethical Practice and Rethinking Talent, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 19 June 2009, Nottingham.

MCCAFFREY, E., 2009. [Oral presentation]. In: Towards a Philosophy of Life: Rethinking the Concept of Life in Continental Philosophy of Religion, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, 26-28 June 2009, Liverpool.

MCCAFFREY, E., 2009. The return of religion in France: from democratisation to postmetaphysics. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230205192

MCCALLUM, J., 2009. The reformation of the ministry in Fife, 1560-1640. History, 94 (315), pp. 310-327.

MORRISH, L., 2009. Performativity. In: L. CUMMINGS, ed., The pragmatics encyclopedia. London: Routledge. ISBN 9.78E+12

MORTON, N., 2009. The Teutonic Knights in the Holy Land, 1190-1291. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 1843834774

NEEDHAM, G., 2009. Sound and music in Hong Kong cinema. In: G. HARPER, R. DOUGHTY and J. EISENSTRAUT, eds., Sound and music in film and visual media: an overview. New York: Continuum, pp. 363-374. ISBN 9.78E+12

NEWSTEAD, C., 2009. Pedagogy, post-coloniality and care-full encounters in the classroom. Geoforum, 40 (1), pp. 80-90.

NEWSTEAD, C., 2009. Regional governmentality: neoliberalization and the Caribbean community single market and economy. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 30 (2), pp. 158-173.

NIVEN, B., 2009. The GDR, Weimar classicism and resistance at Buchenwald. Témoigner entre histoire et mémoire (104), pp. 175-190. ISSN 0772-652X

NIVEN, B., 2009. The figure of the soldier as resister: German film and the difficult legacy of Claus Schenck Graf von Stauffenberg. Journal of War and Culture Studies, 2 (2), pp. 181-193. ISSN 1752-6272

NIVEN, B., LANGENBACHER, E. and WITTLINGER, R., 2009. The dynamics of memory in today's Germany [special issue]. UNSPECIFIED.

O'CONNOR, P., 2009. Agamben’s human messianism. Journal of Cultural Research, 13 (4).

O'CONNOR, P., 2009. Autonomous learning: theory and practice. In: A Level Above: Transition and Progression in Philosophical Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, 2-3 July 2009.

O'CONNOR, P., 2009. Book review: Joanna Hodge, Derrida on time. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 40 (1). ISSN 0007-1773

O'CONNOR, P., 2009. Deconstruction. In: B. LORD and J. MULARKEY, eds., The Continuum companion to continental philosophy. Continuum.

O'CONNOR, P., 2009. Derrida. In: B. LORD and J. MULARKEY, eds., The Continuum companion to continental philosophy. Continuum.

O'CONNOR, P., CHROME, K. and FARRAR, R., 2009. What is autonomous learning? Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies, 9 (1).

O'SHAUGHNESSY, M., 2009. La grande illusion. London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781848850576

PALMER, S., 2009. Alice Dunbar-Nelson. In: Encyclopedia African American history, 1896-present: from the age of Frederick Douglass to the twenty-first century. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.

PALMER, S., 2009. Ida B. Wells. In: Encyclopedia African American history, 1896-present: from the age of Frederick Douglass to the twenty-first century. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.

PALMER, S., 2009. Together by accident: American local color literature and the middle class. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington.

PLATH, L. and LUSSANA, S., 2009. Black and white masculinity in the American South, 1800-2000. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. ISBN 9781443805964

PRATT, M., 2009. Parkour in France in ‘La France au pluriel'. Contemporary French Civilization.

PRATT, M. and SOUILAMAS, N.G., 2009. La France au Pluriel [special issue]. UNSPECIFIED.

RAPOSO-QUINTANA, P., 2009. Militant memories: family, gender and politics under Pinochet’s dictatorship. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

REYNOLDS, C., 2009. May '68 and the one-dimensional state. PhaenEx, 4 (2), pp. 60-77. ISSN 1911-1576

REYNOLDS, C., 2009. Severní Irsko 1968? Literární Noviny (46).

ROWBOTHAM, J., 2009. 'Legislating for your own good': the lessons of the Victorian Vaccination Acts. Liverpool Law Review (1), pp. 13-34.

ROWBOTHAM, J., 2009. Turning away from criminal intent: reflections on Victorian and Edwardian strategies for promoting desistance amongst petty offenders. Theoretical Criminology, 13 (1), pp. 105-128. ISSN 1362-4806

ROWBOTHAM, J., CHARLESWORTH, L. and KANDIAH, M., 2009. War Crimes Conference [War Crimes I], Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, 19-21 February 2009 [conference report]. Crimes and Misdemeanours, 3 (1), pp. 127-131. ISSN 1754-0445

SMITH, P.J., 2009. The 2009 season at London's Globe Theatre. The Upstart Crow: a Shakespeare Journal, 28, pp. 95-104.

SMITH, P.J., 2009. Exonerating rape: pornography as exculpation in Shakespeare's 'The rape of Lucrece'. Shakespeare, 5, pp. 409-424.

SMITH, R. and CONRICH, I., 2009. Fool's gold: New Zealand's 'forgotten silver', myth and national identity. In: I. CONRICH, ed., Studies in New Zealand cinema. London: Kakapo Books, pp. 137-150. ISBN 9.78E+12

SONOI, C., 2009. British romanticism, slavery and the slave trade 1780s to 1830s. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

STEVENS, B., 2009. Féminisme et esclavage dans les Visions des filles d'Albion. In: M. PHILLIPS, ed., William Blake: le génie visionnaire du romantisme anglais. Paris Musées.

STEVENS, B., 2009. Mostly indoors. Sylph Editions.

TAYLOR, A., 2009. Make some noise: the Woking poems. Maryport, Cumbria: Original Plus Press. ISBN 9780956243331

TAYLOR, A., 2009. The metaphysics of a vegetarian supper. Santa Maria, California: Differentia Press.

THACKER, A., 2009. Aftermath of war: coterie, new coterie, Robert Graves and The Owl. In: P. BROOKER and A. THACKER, eds., The Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines. Vol. 1, Britain and Ireland 1880-1955. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199211159

THACKER, A., 2009. Mapping the current critical landscape. In: P. TEW and A. MURRAY, eds., The modernism handbook. London: Continuum. ISBN 9780826488428

THOMPSON, C., 2009. [Encyclopaedia entries]. In: The Oxford companion to English literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

WARD, A. and GUNNING, D., 2009. Tracing black America in black British culture. UNSPECIFIED.

WARD, A. and GUNNING, D., 2009. Tracing black America in black British culture. Atlantic Studies, 6 (2), pp. 149-158. ISSN 1740-4649

WETHERELL, M. and EDLEY, N., 2009. Masculinity manoeuvres: critical discursive psychology and the analysis of identity strategies. In: N. COUPLAND and A. JAWORSKI, eds., The new sociolinguistics reader. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 201-214. ISBN 9781403944153

WILLIAMS, P., 2009. Black looks/black light – Med Hondo’s Lumière noire. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 21 (1), pp. 33-42. ISSN 1369-6815

WILLIAMS, P., 2009. Roads to freedom: Sartre and anti-colonialism. In: C. FORSDICK and D. MURPHY, eds., Postcolonial thought in the francophone world. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.

WILLIAMS, P., 2009. What shall we do without exile?: the contradictions of 'return' in the Palestinian diaspora. In: M. KEOWN, D. MURPHY and J. PROCTER, eds., Comparing postcolonial diasporas. Palgrave Macmillan.

WITTEL, A., 2009. Creating common grounds. Zmag.

WOODLEY, J., 2009. In Harlem and Hollywood: the cultural campaigns of the NAACP, 1910-1950. In: K. VERNEY and L. SARTAIN, eds., Long is the way and hard: one hundred years of the NAACP. University of Arkansas Press, pp. 15-27.

WOODS, G., 2009. Edith Piaf: a share of pain. In: M. MONTLACK, ed., My diva: 65 gay men on the women who inspire them. Madison, Wisconsin; London: Terrace Books [University of Wisconsin Press], pp. 69-72.

WOODS, G., 2009. Something for everyone: lesbian and gay 'magazine' programming on British television, 1980-2000. In: G. DAVIS and G. NEEDHAM, eds., Queer TV: theories, histories, politics. London; New York: Routledge, pp. 108-120.

WORRALL, D., 2009. William Blake, the female prophet and the American agent: the evidence of the 1789 Swedenborgian Conference attendance list. In: S. HAGGARTY and J. MEE, eds., Blake and conflict. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 48-64. ISBN 9780230573871

WRIGHT, P., 2009. On living in an old country: the national past in contemporary Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

WRIGHT, P., 2009. A journey through ruins. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

WUSTENBERG, J., 2009. Vom alternativen Laden zum Dienstleistungsbetrieb: the Berliner Geschichtswerkstatt – a case study in activist memory politics. German Studies Review, 32 (3), pp. 590-618. ISSN 0149-7952

YOUNGS, T., 2009. Making it move: the Aboriginal in the Whitefella's Artifact. In: J. KUEHN and P. SMETHURST, eds., Travel writing, form, and empire: the poetics and politics of mobility. New York: Routledge, pp. 148-166. ISBN 415962943

YOUNGS, T., 2009. The pacifist traveller: Kate Crane-Gartz. In: S. CASTILLO and D. SEED, eds., American travel and empire. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 200-216. ISBN 9.78E+12

ZAHER, A., 2009. A critical discourse analysis of news reports on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict in selected Arab and western newspapers. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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