King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics
On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction.
In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day.
In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, Research Fellow - Matthew Bailey - answers a question posed by Hazel Blears. Co
King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics
On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction.
In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day.
In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, MP and author Chris Mullin talks about his own political fiction and explains w
Gilded Age Politics
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Culture As Politics In The 1920s
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Politics, Culture & Society At The End Of The 19th Century
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The French Revolution In World Politics Part II
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The French Revolution In World Politics Part I
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The Cultural Legacies Of Early Modern Europe (no video first 30 seconds)
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Durkheim: The Politics of the Sociology of Morals
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The Failure of Politics Between the Wars
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Politics, Culture, and Society at the End of the 19th Century
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Edelman, American Government and the Politics of Youth
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On the Shoulders of Giants (no video first 24 seconds)
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The Impact of Empire: Culture and Politics from the Mid-Republic to 62 BC
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Enlightenment in Politics? Frederick the Great
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Introduction to the Politics of New Media (clips played during lecture have been removed)
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Dynamics of Populations - No video for first 20 seconds
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The Labour leadership contest
In this podcast, Professor Philip Cowley, from the School of Politics and International Relations, discusses the announcement of former Prime Minister Tony Blair's decision to stand down as leader of the Labour Party and British Prime Minister on 27th June 2007. Professor Cowley discusses the reasons behind Tony Blair's announcement and the pressure he has faced from within his own party.
Professor Cowley goes on to discuss why Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair uncontested and the potential pro
Campaigning Online: Virtual and Real-World Politics
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3PLUS-U: A Digital Adventure from the International Labour Organization
The 3Plus-U site was developed to give you a view of the common concerns shared by millions of people who work. This digital adventure uses maps, games and stories to explore the issues of child labour, forced labour, discrimination and freedom of association in the workplace.













