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Britain's Emerging Constitution? The question would have surprised Mr Podsnap, a character in Dickens' novel, Our Mutual Friend. In an oft-quoted passage, Mr Poldsnap said: "We Englishmen are Very Pro...
Perfidious Albion: Britain, the USA, and Slavery in ther 1840s and 1860s
Perfidious Albion Britain the USA Slavery 1840s 1860s
2014/11/26
Britain outlawed trading in slaves in 1807; subsequent legislation tightened up the law, and the Royal Navy's cruisers on the West Coast attempted to prevent the export ofany more enslaved Africans. F...
四川外国语大学国际商学院英语国家社会与文化课件 Overview of Great Britain: Country and Culture
四川外国语大学 国际商学院 英语国家社会与文化 课件 Overview of Great Britain: Country and Culture
2013/12/11
四川外国语大学国际商学院英语国家社会与文化课件 Overview of Great Britain: Country and Culture。
Returns to Compulsory Schooling in Britain: Evidence from a Bayesian Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Analysis
Bayesian inference causal effects imperfect compliance natural experiment principal stratification regression discontinuity returns to schooling
2012/10/31
In this paper we reevaluate the returns to education based on the increase in the compulsory schooling age from 14 to 15 in the UK in 1947. We provide a Bayesian fuzzy regression discontinuity approac...
Emotional Hooligan: Post-Subcultural Research and the Histories of Britain’s Football Gangs
Gang Memoirs Football Hooliganism Masculinities Subculture Non-Postmodernity
2009/12/25
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant’ football hooligan literature and contemporary football hooligan subcultures. It considers some implications for the study of male domin...
The Evolving Legal Regime on Unauthorized Work by Migrants in Britain
Evolving Legal Regime Unauthorized Work Migrants in Britain
2009/11/6
The phenomenon of work that takes place without permission
under immigration law—here termed “unauthorized work”—has been
the focus of much recent attention in Britain. In general terms, this
has b...
Britain's New Statutory Procedures:Routes to Resolution or Barriers to Justice?
Britain's New Statutory Procedures Routes to Resolution Barriers to Justice
2009/11/6
Jurisdiction over individual employment disputes in Britain is
divided between the specialist tripartite “employment tribunals,”
which hear claims involving statutory employment rights, and the
ord...
“The New Woman” Expressed in the Drama The New Woman at the End of 19th Century Britain—Its Spirits and Fashion—
the end of 19th century England the New Woman drama stage costume
2009/8/18
In late 19th century England, ‘the New Woman’ arises in many literary works and dramas. In this essay, I will explain the features of the New Woman by studying the drama The New Woman and examining th...
Britain's redundancy payments for displaced workers
displaced workers Redundancy Payments Act Britain
2009/5/19
The Redundancy Payments Act of 1965 established the idea that an employee has property rights to his or her job based on years of company service and instituted an entitlement program for displaced wo...
Population turnover and churn: enhancing understanding of internal migration in Britain through measures of stability
Population turnover and churn internal migration Britain measures of stability
2010/1/20
Net migration measures take account of the direction of migration flows, but our understanding of migration can be extended using population turnover and churn as measures of population stability. Tur...
The paper explores some of the reasons behind the rise in Islamic radicalism in the United Kingdom.The author seeks to suggest some ideas as to how the government and British society best deal with th...
The Notaries Society was founded in 1882 and was incorporated in April 1907, the twenty fifth anniversary of its founding. The Notaries Society is the representative society for the 900 or so Notaries...
Britain’s premier sociologists gather at University of Aberdeen
sociology multiculturalism gender equality
2007/3/14
Britain to cut thousands of troops in Iraq next year(图)
cut troops sectarian violence Britain
2006/11/28