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    The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer: Radicalism, Resistance and Rebellion

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    Drawing on Strummer's lyrics, interviews and bootleg recordings, as well as interviews with friends and contemporaries like Billy Bragg, The punk rock politics of Joe Strummer reveals the wide-ranging political influence of one of the twentieth century's iconic rock'n'roll rebels. -- .

    The Reimagined Party: Democracy, Change and the Public

    £17.99 £19.99
    This book offers unprecedented insight into what the public want from parties. Presenting new data on public perceptions and desires, it diagnoses a wish for re-imagined parties, and considers how parties may wish to respond. -- .

    The Rise of Devils: Fear and the Origins of Modern Terrorism

    £18.00 £20.00
    The rise of devils chronicles the emergence of terrorism in the late nineteenth century. This era simmered with political rage and social inequalities, which drove nationalists, nihilists, anarchists and republicans to extreme measures, while an outrage-hungry press peddled hysteria, conspiracy theories and, sometimes, fake news in response. -- .

    The Strand: A Biography

    £22.50 £25.00
    This deeply researched book offers a unique history of London's most famous street, from the Roman era to the present day. -- .

    The Witch of Edmonton: By William Rowley, Thomas Dekker and John Ford

    £9.89 £10.99
    This edition of the multi-authored text The Witch of Edmonton offers a thorough reconsideration of the text, comprehensive notes and glossary, together with a complete transcription of the original pamphlet by Henry Goodcole.

    The Wolves are Coming Back: The Politics of Fear in Eastern Germany

    £22.50 £25.00
    The wolves are coming back moves beyond stereotypic representations of East Germany, and shines light on the complexities of post-socialist life and losses. It seeks to explain the extraordinary success of new far right parties in a vivid ethnographic recounting of the local politics of fear, hope and national identity. -- .

    Theatre and Religion: Lancastrian Shakespeare

    £17.99 £19.99
    This important collection of essays focuses on the place of Roman Catholicism in early modern England, bringing new perspectives to bear on whether Shakespeare himself was Catholic.

    There is No Soundtrack: Rethinking Art, Media, and the Audio-Visual Contract

    £76.50 £85.00
    There is no soundtrack amplifies new and radical audio-visual relationships in experimental media art. It addresses the lack of diversity in the study of art, media and sound through careful audition of marginalised voices that speak of race, gender, sexuality, indigeneity, colonialism, nationalism, violence and the politics of space. -- .

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