My Voice: Chaim Ferster Kevin GallagherChaims book is part of the My Voice Project, a collection of firsthand accounts of Holocaust survivors and refugees from Nazi persecution who settled in the UK. Chaim Ferster began life in Poland in 1922, survived several labour camps and Auschwitz in World War II, and went on to live in Manchester.
A major contribution to our understanding of the dominant economic language of our time
It contributes to an in-depth comprehension of how it becomes an arena of political struggle and the object of public policy at various societal and political levels
the book retraces the development and decline of the ‘aquarium mania’
The first offering in Intellect’s new Global Punk series
contributors analyse and connect these various conceptions
An analysis of the International Labour Organization's ground-breaking global Treaty on eliminating violence and harassment in the world of work and the ten-year campaign that led to its enactment from three authors who each played a key role in the campaign and the negotiation of the Convention
it invites us to confront the challenge of failure
In this enterprise modern fantasies of the Middle Ages have exercised great influence
yet highly influential fields
cultural studies and critical theory
For media policy-makers and members of civic organisations
But how does a Balenciaga bag or a tough leather jacket topped by liberty spikes signify these things