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    A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Use of Singular Nouns by Pakistani Students in Higher Education by Mahmood Ahmad, Humaira Irfan, Muhammad Khalid

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Since English is used in academic and non-academic settings, it is a natural question whether Pakistanis use English differently from standard British English, and what peculiarities they observe. …”
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    La menace sans visage : Images de l’ennemi dans la presse britannique à la suite des attentats du 11 septembre 2001 by Pascale Villate-Compton

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Despite repeated warnings against equating terrorists with the Muslim population, some sections of the British press have tended to generalise and to foster irrational fears. …”
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    Historical Topicality in Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock’s Milestones by Lukas Klik

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Arnold Bennett was one of the key figures of early twentieth century British literature. However, although literary criticism has engaged with his novels, his dramatic oeuvre remains a blind spot in scholarship. …”
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    Entre information et propagande : la Grèce dans la presse britannique et française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale by Elli Lemonidou

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…In this article, we present British and French propaganda during the First World War, whose aim was to shape and control, through the press, public opinion in these two countries. …”
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    Non-Fictional Interwar Narratives by English Writers by Barbara PUSCHMANN-NALENZ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The article presents a comparative reading of three nonfictional interwar narratives by British writers who are also well-known as authors of fiction or poetry. …”
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    Censoring Alternatives by Brendan Prendiville

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…More recently, in 1998, the Human Rights Act became law in Britain, incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights into British law. However, alongside this longstanding liberal tradition of freedom, there is also one which puts blocks on this freedom, blocks which may be on words or deeds. …”
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    The Question of Diasporic Trauma in Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire by Abdulkadir Ünal

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The exploration of second-generation diasporic trauma in Kamila Shamsie’s seventh novel, Home Fire (2017), depicts a struggle to reconcile with the past of the characters with both Pakistani and British nationality. Shamsie consolidates her fiction about the dilemma and struggle of the diasporic society members, Isma, Aneeka and Parvaiz, throughout the novel. …”
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    Covid-19 in Wales: “One Team Wales” and/versus “Team UK”? by Stéphanie Bory

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…And yet, the Welsh Government, due to its limited economic – especially budgetary and fiscal – powers, also had to adapt to decisions made by the British Government. It seems that the handling of the pandemic compounded the tensions between Boris Johnson’s and Mark Drakeford’s governments, at a time when the British Prime Minister was trying to recentralise power in London.…”
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    Birmingham’s Women Poets: Aestheticism and the Daughters of Industry by Marion Thain

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…British female aestheticism is seen to have a key geographical locus in London, and critics have convincingly argued over recent years for the importance of that city and its rich cultural life to the work of late-nineteenth-century women’s poetry. …”
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    Official Responses to Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland: Between Remembering and Forgetting by Fabrice MOURLON

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The voluntary sector and both the British and devolved governments have consulted the population on the issue. …”
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