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Gallery Sound
Gallery Sound
Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art exhibitions through an array of sound making works ...
British Experiences in the French Foreign Legion during the Interwar Period
British Experiences in the French Foreign Legion during the Interwar Period
British Experiences in the French Foreign Legion during the Interwar Period examines how, during the Interwar period, a few Britons joined the French Foreign Legion, in spite of th...
Shakespeare's Afterlife in the Royal Collection
Shakespeare's Afterlife in the Royal Collection
Abstract
This unique collection of essays explores a series of objects in the Royal Collection as a means of assessing the interdependent histories of the royal f...
The Gallery at Cleveland House
The Gallery at Cleveland House
In 1806, the Marquess and Marchioness of Stafford opened a gallery at Cleveland House, London, to display their internationally-renowned collection of Old Master paintings to the p...
British sporting paintings and drawings in the Sir Abe Bailey Collection of the South African National Gallery
British sporting paintings and drawings in the Sir Abe Bailey Collection of the South African National Gallery
South African National Gallery., Art collections, 1970, [the Gallery...
Exporting British Policing during the Second World War
Exporting British Policing during the Second World War
Exporting British Policing is a comprehensive study of British military policing in liberated Europe during the Second World War. Preventing and detecting thefts, receiving and pro...
Introduction
Introduction
The Introduction explains the need for academic exploration of the British musical by approaching the genre from various perspectives: its sociocultural meanings, its correlation t...
A Companion to British-Jewish Theatre Since the 1950s
A Companion to British-Jewish Theatre Since the 1950s
The first of its kind, this companion to British-Jewish theatre brings a neglected dimension in the work of many prominent British theatre-makers to the fore.
Its structu...

