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  • - Black Voices
    by Jane L. Chapman
    £53.49

    This book is the first attempt to analyse records of people of Afro-Caribbean origin who appealed against repatriation during the painful period after Britain's 1919 race riots.

  • - Print Pioneers in Britain
    by Jane L. Chapman
    £38.49

    This book represents the first systematic attempt to analyse media and public communications published in Britain by people of African and Afro-Caribbean origin during the aftermaths of war, presenting an in-depth study of print publications for the period 1919-1924.

  • - Black Voices
    by Jane L. Chapman
    £53.49

    This book is the first attempt to analyse records of people of Afro-Caribbean origin who appealed against repatriation during the painful period after Britain's 1919 race riots.

  • - A Cultural Record
    by Jane L. Chapman, Andrew Kerr, Anna Hoyles & et al.
    £104.49

    This transnational, interdisciplinary study argues for the use of comics as a primary source. In recuperating currently unknown or neglected strips the authors demonstrate that these examples, produced during the World Wars, act as an important cultural record, providing, amongst other information, a barometer for contemporary popular thinking.

  • by Jane L. Chapman, Adam Sherif & Dan Ellin
    £47.99

    Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima breaks new ground for history by exploring the relationship between comics as a cultural record, historiography, memory and trauma studies. Comics have a dual role as sources: for gauging awareness of the Holocaust and through close analysis, as testimonies and narratives of childhood emotions and experiences.

  • - Historical and Transnational Perspectives
    by Jane L. Chapman
    £47.99

    The gendered nature of the relationship between the press and emergence of cultural citizenship from the 1860s to the 1930s is explored through original data and insightful comparisons between India, Britain and France in this integrated approach to women's representation in newspapers, their role as news sources and their professional activity.

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