CATEGORY: Academic
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Englishness: Twentieth-century Popular Culture and the Forming of English Identity
Simon Featherstone
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There’s a Riot Going on: Revolutionaries, Rock Stars, and the Rise and Fall of 60s Counter-culture
Peter Doggett
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The Reception of Ossian in Europe
Howard Gaskill, Gerald Bar, Paul Barnaby, Francesca Broggi-Wuthrich, Mary-Ann Constantine, Peter France, Howard Gaskill, Andrew Ginger, Peter Graves, Sandro Jung
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Masculinity and Popular Television
Rebecca Feasey
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Ian Rankin’s Black and Blue
Christopher Nicol
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Humphry Clinker
Tobias Smollett, Jeremy Lewis, Shaun Regan, Angus Ross
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Tales from the Tent
Jess Smith
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Renaissance Literature
Siobhan Keenan
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Trickster Makes This World: How Disruptive Imagination Creates Culture.
Lewis Hyde
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Full Volume
Robert Crawford
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The Roads to Modernity: The British, French and American Enlightenments
Gertrude Himmelfarb, Gordon Brown_1
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An Unstoppable Force: The Scottish Exodus to Canada
Lucille H. Campey
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Contemporary British Fiction
Nick Bentley
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An Introduction to English Syntax
Jim Miller
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Bonfire of the Brands: How I Learnt to Live without Labels
Neil Boorman
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Bannockburn: The Scottish War and the British Isles, 1307-1323
Michael Brown
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Celtic Sea Stories
George W. Macpherson
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Ecology and Modern Scottish Literature
Louisa Gairn
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South Sea Tales
Robert Louis Stevenson, Roslyn Jolly
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The Media in Scotland
Neil Blain, David Hutchison
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