Explores the venues of black British literary and cultural production across the postwar period. Extending from central London to the outskirts of Glasgow, the book pursues a devolving landscape, to consider what an analysis of dwelling might contribute to the theories of diaspora discourse.
James Procter Knihy



Stuart Hall was one of the founding fathers of cultural studies. This text places Hall's work within its historical, cultural and theoretical contexts, providing a clear guide to his key ideas and influences, as well as his critics and his intellectual legacy.
An Address To Protestants
On The Subject Of The Catholic Claims (1829)
The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original work, potentially including imperfections like marks, notations, and flawed pages. This edition offers a glimpse into the historical context of the original text, preserving its unique character while allowing readers to experience the original format and presentation.