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Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’ (2023)
Journal Article
Krzyżanowski, M., Wodak, R., Bradby, H., Gardell, M., Kallis, A., Krzyżanowska, N., …Rydgren, J. (2023). Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’. Journal of Language and Politics, 22(4), 415-437. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.23024.krz

This position paper argues for an interdisciplinary agenda relating crises to on-going processes of normalization of anti- and post-democratic action. We call for exploring theoretically and empirically the ‘new normal’ logic introduced into public i... Read More about Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’.

English Queensware and its impact on the French pottery industry 1774-1814 (2002)
Thesis
Smith, H. A. S. (2002). English Queensware and its impact on the French pottery industry 1774-1814. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/874808

Creamware in the 1760s was a marketing success in English domestic markets. It rapidly crossed class barriers as mass production lowered prices and widened consumer markets. In the late 1760s Queensware dominated markets and was copied cheaply in fac... Read More about English Queensware and its impact on the French pottery industry 1774-1814.

The theology and practice of baptism amongst British Baptists, 1900-1996 (1997)
Thesis
Cross, A. R. (1997). The theology and practice of baptism amongst British Baptists, 1900-1996. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/880039

This study sets out to examine the theology and practice of believer's baptism amongst Baptists associated with the Baptist Union of Great Britain in the twentieth century and to identify the major influences which have caused both the theology and p... Read More about The theology and practice of baptism amongst British Baptists, 1900-1996.

Combating heretics in civil war and interregnum England, 1642-1657: parliamentarian responses to heresy
Thesis
(2015). Combating heretics in civil war and interregnum England, 1642-1657: parliamentarian responses to heresy

Puritans entered a novel position of power in the early 1640s. Their attempts to ‘combat’ heretics and further reform in the 1640s/50s were impeded by the dismantling of legal and ecclesiastical apparatus previously employed against them. Influential... Read More about Combating heretics in civil war and interregnum England, 1642-1657: parliamentarian responses to heresy.

The representations of Royalists and Royalism in the press, c. 1637-­1646
Thesis
(2012). The representations of Royalists and Royalism in the press, c. 1637-­1646

Developing from the recent surge of interest in the Royalist cause during the Civil Wars, this thesis explores the question of how Royalists were portrayed in the press between 1637 and 1646. It addresses the question through textual analysis and spe... Read More about The representations of Royalists and Royalism in the press, c. 1637-­1646.

Greco-Roman influences on Jewish art forms in Palestine and Transjordan 300 B.C. - A.D. 100
Thesis
(1968). Greco-Roman influences on Jewish art forms in Palestine and Transjordan 300 B.C. - A.D. 100

In order. to examine the impact of Greco-Roman art and architecture on Jewish Palestine from the early Hellenistic period until the Second Revolt an exhaustive corpus of material is presented. The earliest monuments are the palaces of Hyrcanus at Ara... Read More about Greco-Roman influences on Jewish art forms in Palestine and Transjordan 300 B.C. - A.D. 100.

The Anglican Church in the Rhondda from the industrial revolution to disestablishment
Thesis
(1981). The Anglican Church in the Rhondda from the industrial revolution to disestablishment

In the first chapter the area under review is, first of all, looked at as it was at the beginning of the period, in terms of the various aspects and issues later to he given expanded treatment in the body of the dissertation. (They include, the eccle... Read More about The Anglican Church in the Rhondda from the industrial revolution to disestablishment.

Henry VII's expedition to France of 1492: a study of its financing, organisation and supply
Thesis
(1988). Henry VII's expedition to France of 1492: a study of its financing, organisation and supply

The study of Henry VII’s expedition is divided into six categories. The first examines the sources for 1492, for which unfortunately there are so few. The main source, William Cope’s Account, gives us an insight of what was to follow later in the rei... Read More about Henry VII's expedition to France of 1492: a study of its financing, organisation and supply.

Emerging from the Emergency: women in Indira Gandhi’s India, 1975-1977
Thesis
(2018). Emerging from the Emergency: women in Indira Gandhi’s India, 1975-1977

India’s State of Emergency (1975-1977) is a critical period in the independent nation’s history. The government’s suspension of democratic norms and its institution of many, now infamous repressive measures have been the subject of much commentary. H... Read More about Emerging from the Emergency: women in Indira Gandhi’s India, 1975-1977.

Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847), a study in evangelical Quaker biography
Thesis
Bright, S. (1992). Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847), a study in evangelical Quaker biography

This study uses an examination of the work and beliefs of Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847), as a means to consider the breakdown of sectarianism and the rise of evangelicalism among British Quakers during the first half of the nineteenth century. This... Read More about Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847), a study in evangelical Quaker biography.