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1 Henry IV : a critical guide
An introduction to Shakespeare's I Henry IV - introducing its critical and performance history, current critical landscape and new directions in research on the play.
Charm, Bowler, Umbrella, Leather Boots
To judge from the responses to the 1998 filmThe Avengers, one thing you should not do is mess with the postmodern past. Critics and Avengers fans alike had nothing good to say about the film: ‘no story, no dialogue, no content, no point, no good’, ‘this film is an insult to cinema’, ‘a big fat gob of maximum crapulosity’.¹ This is despite considerable alterations made to the film after unfavourable preview screenings in the US. The general release version lacks crucial linking and contextualising material, as is clear both from the original movie screenplay and the website, which carries
CV or not CV: that really is the question
Lecturers may recoil in horror at being asked to shoehorn employability training into their pedagogy, and students deprived of it are unlikely to protest. But if you really care about your charges, say academic Stephen Longstaffe and graduate Bryn Glover, you should help them where it counts
Jack Cade and the Lacies
Longstaffe discusses Jack Cade's claim in \"2 Henry VI\" that he is \"of an honourable house\"--with connections to the Lacies.
Ancient Maya Site Core settlement at Minanha, Belize: Development, integration, and community dynamics
Over the span of its history, the ancient Maya city-state of Minanha underwent dramatic changes in its political, economic, and social environment, marked by the establishment of a royal court during the Late Classic period (AD 675-810). Three years of housemound excavations in the Site Core of Minanha, and subsequent analyses, have generated a robust data set of fine enough resolution to address the many factors that contributed to the social, political, and economic dynamics of not only this settlement, but also the center as a whole. The material inventory and nature of the Site Core settlement indicate that, throughout its existence, this community was richly textured, inhabited by an array of individuals and families engaged in a range of different economic activities, socio-political relationships, diverse ritual practices, and with differential access to resources. As an avenue of inquiry, exploring the integrative strategies of the Site Core households, from their initial occupations to their abandonment, has not only clarified the developmental sequence of this commoner community, but also the response its many members had to both the rise, and the fall of the Minanha city-state.