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A vision of drinking, drugs, culture, sex, politics and masculinity in the Midlands in the 1980s and 1990s.
A vision of drinking, drugs, culture, sex, politics and masculinity in the Midlands in the 1980s and 1990s.
How the National Association of Manufacturers Planned to Restore American Free Enterprise, 1939-1948
The National Association of Manufacturers played a crucial role during World War II in reshaping the perception of American business, investing heavily in a multi-media campaign to highlight the importance of private enterprise for economic mobilization. Utilizing unpublished primary sources, this work uncovers the NAM's extensive research efforts aimed at promoting 'free enterprise' capitalism and countering liberal economic policies. It offers an insightful look into the corporate mindset of the era and the organization's determination to influence both policymakers and public opinion for a post-war capitalist future.
In Charlie Hill's satirical short story collection, people stare. Behind twitching curtains. Behind the lens of a camera. With an eye reminiscent of Samuel Beckett, Charlie Hill invites you to be privy to strange social experiments, laugh at the pomp of the privileged classes and dwell in space.
Grace O'Malley through the lens of her 10 year old great granddaughter Maude. A vividly realised story of solidarity, courage and resistance across the generations.
Explores the activities of the American P'planning community' and its role in influencing the direction of post-war foreign economic policy--