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        The Arts
        April 2011

        Roy Ward Baker

        by Geoff Mayer, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard

        This book traces the career of Roy Ward Baker, one of the great survivors of the British film and television industry. He directed the landmark British film Morning Departure (1949), worked at Twentieth Century Fox in Hollywood in the early 1950s where he directed Marilyn Monroe's 'breakthrough' film (Don't Bother to Knock), and followed this with a succession of fine films for Rank, culminating in the best version of the Titanic disaster, A Night to Remember in 1958. Yet within three years he was unable to secure a job in the British film industry and he moved to television series such as The Avengers, The Saint and Minder. Later Baker re-emerged as a major director of science-fiction (Quatermass and the Pit) and horror films (Asylum). Geoff Mayer provides an industrial and aesthetic context in which to understand the interrelationship between a skilled classical director and the transformation of the British film industry in the 1950s. ;

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        Animal husbandry
        December 1998

        Genetic Improvement of Cattle and Sheep

        by Geoff Simm

        outlines the link between genes and performance in farm animalsshows tools for more effective genetic selectionhighlights the role and ethical implications of new reproductive and molecular genetic technologiesThe application of scientific methods to animal breeding has led to major improvements in the output, cost and quality of animal products over the last few decades. This book describes the principles of genetic improvement of farm livestock and the practical application of these principles to dairy cattle, beef cattle and sheep breeding.This title has been taken over by CABI Publishing from Farming Press and was originally published in 1998

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2014

        An ethnography of English football fans

        by Geoff Pearson

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        March 2003

        Paris Trance

        Roman

        by Dyer, Geoff

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        Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
        July 2012

        Reading and politics in early modern England

        by Geoff Baker

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2016

        Crossing the floor

        by Geoff Horn

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        Economics
        April 2007

        Multifunctional Agriculture

        A Transition Theory Perspective

        by Geoff Wilson

        In a time of great agricultural and rural change, the notion of 'multifunctionality' has remained under-theorized and poorly linked to wider debates in the social sciences. This book analyses the extent to which the proposed transition towards post-productivist agriculture holds up to scientific scrutiny, and proposes a modified productivist/non-productivist model that better encapsulates the complexity of agricultural and rural change. By combining existing notions and concepts, this book (re)conceptualizes agricultural change, creating a new transition theory, and a new way of looking at the future of agriculture.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2001

        Making sense of the Industrial Revolution

        English economy and society, 1700–1850

        by Steve King, Geoff Timmins

        Presents a new perspective on the Industrial Revolution providing far more than just an account of industrial change. Looks at the development of the economic structures and includes chapters on financing the revolution, technological change, markets and demand, transport and food. The final section looks at economic change and its impact and includes chapters on demography, the household, families, authority and regulation, and the built environment. Providing a complete summary of the various debates in the literature on this period, making a strong case for re-introducing a regional approach to the history of the age. ;

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        May 1990

        Sozialstruktur und Kultur

        Herausgegeben von Hans Haferkamp

        by Hans Haferkamp, Geoff Hunter

        Die Wiederbesinnung der soziologischen Analyse auf den Erklärungsfaktor Kultur Ende der siebziger Jahre gründete nicht auf der Unterstellung der Dominanz der Kultur. Zwar legte sie besonderes Gewicht auf die Untersuchung der kulturellen Bedingtheit sozialen Geschehens, bestritt aber keineswegs den Einfluß von Sozialstruktur auf Kultur, mit anderen Worten: die soziale Bedingtheit der Kultur. Der Band »Sozialstruktur und Kultur«, in dem namhafte Vertreter verschiedener europäischer Theoriesektionen als Autoren vertreten sind, greift die Verknüpfung beider Analysestränge explizit auf. Ausgehend von der Frage nach dem Sinn und der Tragfähigkeit der analytischen Unterscheidung von Struktur und Kultur und der Darlegung der interkulturellen Besonderheiten in der Konzeptualisierung, erhalten wir Einblick sowohl in die grundlegende Theoriediskussion in Europa als auch in empirisch faßbare Materialisationen von Struktur und Kultur in einzelnen Ländern.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2010

        Race, nation and empire

        Making histories, 1750 to the present

        by Catherine Hall, Keith McClelland, Julian Hoppit

        The essays in this collection show how histories written in the past, in different political times, dealt with, considered, or avoided and disavowed Britain's imperial role and issues of difference. Ranging from enlightenment historians to the present, these essays consider both individual historians, including such key figures as E. A. Freeman, G. M. Trevelyan and Keith Hancock, and also broader themes such as the relationship between liberalism, race and historiography and how we might re-think British history in the light of trans-national, trans-imperial and cross-cultural analysis. 'Britishness' and what 'British' history is have become major cultural and political issues in our time. But as these essays demonstrate, there is no single national story: race, empire and difference have pulsed through the writing of British history. The contributors include some of the most distinguished historians writing today: C. A. Bayly, Antoinette Burton, Saul Dubow, Geoff Eley, Theodore Koditschek, Marilyn Lake, John M. MacKenzie, Karen O'Brien, Sonya O. Rose, Bill Schwarz, Kathleen Wilson. ;

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        Tourism industry
        September 2010

        Events Management

        by Edited by Peter Robinson, Debra Wale, Geoff Dickson.

        Event management studies are fast growing in popularity, covering a diverse range of activities such as music and film festivals, concerts, sporting events and conferences. This textbook gives a broad and practical coverage of the major themes in events. Outlining both the historical developments and current state of the industry, whilst also taking into account wider political and cultural issues, the book covers the different elements of planning, project management, health and safety, funding, operations, human resources, marketing and logistics that are vital for successful management. Critical issues such as impacts, sustainability and legacy of events are also discussed. Supported by international case studies and review questions, Events Management provides a current and up-to-date view of the industry in this field.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        September 2019

        Transition Pathways towards Sustainability in Agriculture

        Case Studies from Europe

        by Lee-Ann Sutherland, Ika Darnhofer, Geoff Wilson, Lukas Zagata

        This book focuses on understanding farming transition pathways towards sustainability, using case studies from Europe. It assesses the utility of the multi-level perspective in transition theory for addressing contemporary issues and identifies future research needs, making it an essential read for researchers of rural or agricultural change.

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