Development Without Aid DRAMA / ShakespeareDevelopment Without Aid provides a critique of foreign aid as a resource that is unable to provide the dynamism to propel the poorest countries out of poverty. It examines the rapid growth of the worlds diasporas as an alternative dynamic with potential to supersede foreign aid and drive a reassertion of sovereignty by poor states, especially in Africa, over their own development.
Stan Lai has written one of the unique works of our time
The book provides a valuable detailed analysis of specific examples of powerful documentary films and programmes such as Cathy Come Home
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Several take as their starting points the ideas of Wittgenstein and of Elizabeth Anscombe
She was born into a privileged family in 1869 and became a very popular writer of schoolgirl fiction
This volume updates current assumptions about the early modern English sonnet and its reception and inclusion in poetic collections
it highlights implications for the sector’s future direction and for research in the fields of arts management and cultural policy
This collection examines political communication in early modern Britain
A tour de force of nuanced interdisciplinary scholarship
General Post Office and Crown Film Units between 1930 and 1952
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Concludes with an investigation of the 1656 election and the major-generals subsequent unexpected fall from power