... under conditions of imperial masculine dominance and colon- ized feminine subordination produce only a bitter fruit, with Union’s offspring – both a part of and apart from its parents – signifying ... the point, in another colonial context, that ‘‘differences in evaluating nationalism’’ – or in evaluating the textual history of nation-formation – ‘‘may have less to do with which position...
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Cambridge University Press English Advanced Grammar In Use
... you arrive in Britain? • How long have you been in Britain? •However, we also use the past simple to talk about how long something went on for if the action or event is no longer going on (see also ... invest heavily in new computer systems at the beginning of the 1990s. go on invest live run serve suffer 7.3 Underline the correct alternative. (B) 1 Bullfighting is going on has...
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Introduction for Cambridge University Press Allegories of Union in Irish and English Writing. 1790-1870
... under conditions of imperial masculine dominance and colon- ized feminine subordination produce only a bitter fruit, with Union’s offspring – both a part of and apart from its parents – signifying ... postcolonial interrogation, the work of specifying and historicizing those moments in the Irish domain remains as yet incomplete.¹³ It is to this work that I hope to contribute by bringing post...
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Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.Law.and.Regulation.Text.and.Materials.Apr.2007.pdf
... operates, thereby highlighting the law’s instrumental role in shaping social behaviour. We also extend our examination beyond instrumental conceptions of law by considering the way in which law may give expression ... legitimacy in relation to regulation. We then extend this map, in the penultimate chapter, by applying our conceptual framework to regulation in the supranational cont...
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Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Introduction.to.Modern.British.Fiction.1950-2000.Apr.2002.pdf
... have continued to uncover seems to support this opinion. An interesting novel in connection with the international reputation of fiction in Britain is Bradbury’s own Stepping Westward (1965), in ... He begins to long for a parti- cular kind of medium, ‘something dense, interweaving, treating time as horizontal, like a skyline; not cramped, linear and progressive’. The long- ing is inspir...
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Cambridge.University.Press.War.and.the.Law.of.Nations.A.General.History.Sep.2005.pdf
... ensconced as a routine feature of international life that it was unblushingly accorded the honourable status of an institution of inter- national law. From this institutionalised conception of ... the human condition. In all events, this distinction has sometimes found direct linguistic reflection. In ancient India, for example, the word kalaha referred to ordinary interpersonal quarrels;...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Who.Believes.in.Human.Rights.Reflections.on.the.European.Convention.Oct.2006.pdf
... Convention in a realist light 30 4 The Convention in a utilitarian light 68 5 The Convention in a Marxist light 114 6 The Convention in a particularist light 155 7 The Convention in a feminist ... crucial point: Universalism is a doctrine too 178 Oscillating between universalism and particularism 178 Conclusion 179 7 The Convention in a feminist light 188 Feminism and feminisms 18...
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Cambridge.University.Press.War.Land.on.the.Eastern.Front.Culture.National.Identity.and.German.Occupation.in.World.War.I.May.2000.pdf
... many standard works on the conXict have concentrated on western events, casting only occasional glances at developments on the other front. 3 Norman Stone’s excellent The Eastern Front, 1914–1917 ... emphasis on radical discontinuity by showing how traditions played a crucial role in helping individuals and societies cope with the personal and collective loss of the war’s more than...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Defending.Literature.in.Early.Modern.England.Renaissance.Literary.Theory.in.Social.Context.Sep.2000.pdf
... attention to these forms, Bourdieu describes how social posi- tion may depend not only on economic determinants, but also, for example, on “good” connections or educational achievement. In addition, ... poet’s power are also contained within Montrose’s in uential work. 28 In addition to the consideration of the essay on Peele already offered, one could compare the 1979 essay on th...
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