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Empire religiosity Convent habits in colonial and postcolonial India Tim Allender
Lifework On the autobiographical impulse in contemporary art, writing, and theory Moran Sheleg
Exhibiting Irishness Empire, race, and nation, c. 1850-1970 Shahmima Akhtar
Theatre, activism, subjectivity Searching for the Left in a fragmented world Bishnupriya Dutt, Silvija Jestrovic
False profits of ethical capital Finance, labour and the politics of risk Claire Parfitt
Pasticcio opera in Britain History and context Peter Morgan Barnes
A neoliberal revolution? Thatcherism and the reform of British pensions Aled Davies, James Freeman, Hugh Pemberton
Shakespeare's liminal spaces Contesting authority on the early modern stage Ben Haworth
On trial Testing new drugs in psychiatry, 1940–1980 Marietta Meier, Mario König, Magaly Tornay
Reanimating grief Waking the dead in literature, theatre and performance William McEvoy
Sir Philip Sidney: The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia The New Arcadia, Second Revised Edition Victor Skretkowicz, Elisabeth Chaghafi, J. B. Lethbridge
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