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Biscuit Tins, 1868-1939

Biscuit Tins, 1868-1939
Author: M. J. Franklin
Publisher: New Cavendish Books Dist
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2001
Genre: Tin containers
ISBN:

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- A fascianting book with stunning ilustrations throughout. - Includes the works of artists such as Lucie Mabel Attwell and Owen Jones. - Written by an expert in the field of decorative art.


British Biscuit Tins, 1868-1939

British Biscuit Tins, 1868-1939
Author: M. J. Franklin
Publisher: Methuen
Total Pages: 215
Release: 1979
Genre: Tin containers
ISBN: 9780904568110

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The Biscuit

The Biscuit
Author: Lizzie Collingham
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473573467

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Bourbons. Custard Creams. Rich Tea. Jammie Dodgers. Chocolate Digestives. Shortbread. Ginger snaps. Which is your favourite? British people eat more biscuits than any other nation; they are as embedded in our culture as fish and chips or the Sunday roast. We follow the humble biscuit's transformation from durable staple for sailors, explorers and colonists to sweet luxury for the middling classes to comfort food for an entire nation. Like an assorted tin of biscuits, this charming and beautifully illustrated book has something to offer for everyone, combining recipes for hardtack and macaroons, Shrewsbury biscuits and Garibaldis, with entertaining and eye-opening vignettes of social history.


The International Tin Cartel

The International Tin Cartel
Author: John Hillman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 915
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135151318

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For most of the twentieth century, tin was the site of new forms of international regulation which became a model for other commodities. The onset of the depression of the 1930s saw a collapse in commodity prices, and governments of tin producing countries decided to form a cartel to return the industry to comparative prosperity. This is a detailed study of how the tin industry found itself in difficulty and how the cartel developed its policies of control over production and stocks, together with its enduring legacy after World War II. This study of a cartel brings together two levels of analysis that are normally kept separate; international cooperation, and national organization, and demonstrates how each affected the other. It is based on a comprehensive review of a wide range of archival sources which are sufficiently rich and frank that they provide an insider’s sense of how a cartel actually worked.


Scottish Soldier and Empire, 1854-1902

Scottish Soldier and Empire, 1854-1902
Author: Edward M. Spiers
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 074862726X

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The Scottish Soldier and Empire, 1854-1902 reflects upon the iconic role of the Scottish soldier as an empire builder from the Crimean War to the end of the nineteenth century. It examines how the soldier commented on this imperial experience, largely through letter, diaries and poems published in the provincial press, how his exploits were reviewed in Scotland and how military achievements contributed to both a growing sense of national identity and a deepening degree of imperial commitment.


The Elizabeth Icon: 1603–2003

The Elizabeth Icon: 1603–2003
Author: J. Walker
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2003-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230288839

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Surveying four-hundred years of British history, Walker examines how the memory - the icon - of Queen Elizabeth has been used as a marker for Englishness in disputes political and social, in art, literature and popular culture. From her second Westminster tomb to the pseudo-secret histories of the Restoration, from Georgian ballads to Victorian paintings, biographies, children's books, Suffragette banners, novels and films, trends in scholarship and rubber bath ducks, the icon becomes more powerful as the idea of Englishness becomes more arbitrary.


Empire and Popular Culture

Empire and Popular Culture
Author: John Griffiths
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351024728

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From 1830, if not before, the Empire began to permeate the domestic culture of Empire nations in many ways. From consumables, to the excitement of colonial wars, celebrations relating to events in the history of Empire, and the construction of Empire Day in the early Edwardian period, most citizens were encouraged to think of themselves not only as citizens of a nation but of an Empire. Much of the popular culture of the period presented Empire as a force for ‘civilisation’ but it was often far from the truth and rather, Empire was a repressive mechanism designed ultimately to benefit white settlers and the metropolitan economy. This four volume collection on Empire and Popular Culture contains a wide array of primary sources, complimented by editorial narratives which help the reader to understand the significance of the documents contained therein. It is informed by the recent advocacy of a ‘four-nation’ approach to Empire containing documents which view Empire from the perspective of England, Scotland Ireland and Wales and will also contain material produced for Empire audiences, as well as indigenous perspectives. The sources reveal both the celebratory and the notorious sides of Empire. In this, the third volume of Empire and Popular Culture, documents are presented that shed light on three principal themes: The shaping of personal. collective and national identities of British citizens by the Empire; the commemoration of individuals and collective groups who were noted for their roles in Empire building; and finally, the way in which the Empire entered popular culture by means of trade with the Empire and the goods that were imported.


Consumable Reading and Children's Literature

Consumable Reading and Children's Literature
Author: Ilgım Veryeri Alaca
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9027257701

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Consumable Reading and Children's Literature explores how multisensory experiences enhance early childhood literacy practices through material and sensory interactions. Embodied engagements that focus on the gustatory experience and, in particular, the sense of taste are investigated by studying food-related narratives. Children’s literature and different reading scenarios involving consumable objects, packages, tableware and utensils are scrutinized. Surfaces, the underlying mechanisms that support children’s literature, are considered in connection to emerging media and groundbreaking technologies. The interdisciplinary nature of this work draws on material and surface science, human-computer interaction, arts and food studies. As innovation and everyday materials meet, the potential of hybrid narratives mimicking synesthesia emerges with discussions on cross-modal learning. This monograph will inspire the interest of not only students, teachers, scholars of children’s literature and child development but also researchers and practitioners across various artistic and scientific disciplines.


The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
Author: Elizabeth James
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 841
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134271069

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A comprehensive bibliography and exhibition chronology of the world's greatest museum of the decorative arts and design. The Victoria and Albert Museum, or South Kensington Museum as it used to be known, was founded by the British Government in 1852, out of the proceeds from the Great Exhibition of 1851. Like the Exhibition, it aimed to improve the expertise of designers, and the taste of the public, by exposing them to examples of good design from all countries and periods. 2,500 publications have to date been produced by, for, or in association with the V&A. The National Art Library, which is part of the Museum, has prepared this detailed catalogue, supplemented by a secondary list of 500 other books closely related to the V&A. The 1,500 exhibitions and displays recorded include those held in the main Museum and at its branches, the Bethnal Green Museum (now the National Museum of Childhood) and the Theatre Museum, Covent Garden, and additionally those it has organized at external venues, in Great Britain and abroad. The exhibitions and publications are fully cross-referenced, and there are name, title and subject indexes to the whole work, as well as an explanatory introduction.


Adventures in Childhood

Adventures in Childhood
Author: Jose Bellido
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 110848591X

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This book shows how intellectual property turned the family into a market while, simultaneously, the market became a family.