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Men’s Cinema: Masculinity and Mise-en-scene in Hollywood
Stella Bruzzi
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Pierre Bourdieu
Richard Jenkins
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Whisky Wars, Riots and Murder: Crime in the 19th Century Highlands and Islands
Malcolm Archibald
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What W. H. Auden Can Do for You
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Iraqi Novel: Key Writers, Key Texts
Fabio Caiani, Catherine Cobham
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Philosophy Outside-in: A Critique of Academic Reason
Christopher Norris
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Immigration Justice
Peter Higgins
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Gadda Goes to War: An Original Drama by Fabrizio Gifuni
Federica Pedriali
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Lust For Life!: Irvine Welsh and the Trainspotting Phenomenon
John Neil Munro
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The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Traditional Literatures
Sarah Dunnigan, Suzanne Gilbert, Ian Brown, Thomas Owen Clancy
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Thomas Hardy’s Legal Fictions
Trish Ferguson
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Elizabeth Bishop: Lines of Connection
Linda Anderson
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The Animal Question in Deconstruction
Lynn Turner
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The Trip to Echo Spring: Why Writers Drink
Olivia Laing
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Lairds, Land and Sustainability: Scottish Perspectives on Upland Management
Jayne Glass, Martin Price, Charles Warren
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Analogy and Morphological Change
David L. Fertig
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Arabic in the Fray: Language Ideology and Cultural Politics
Yasir Suleiman
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The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment
Christopher J. Berry
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Islamic and Ethical Finance in the United Kingdom
Elaine Housby
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West Midlands English: Birmingham and the Black Country
Urszula Clark, Esther Asprey
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