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    The liminal persistence of interwar suburbs in the twenty-first century

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    Copyright 2010 @ Brunel UniversityNo abstract available

    Five English disaster novels, 1951-1972

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    "In the twentieth century, and the heart of civilisation”: The London of the Forsytes

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    This article is available open access through the publisher’s website through the link below. Copyright @ 2011 The Author.No abstract available

    Historical psychology, utopian dreams and other fool’s errands

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    Copyright 2008 @ the author. Originally published open access by Birmingham University. Journal now published by Edinburgh University Press.No abstract availabl

    Introduction: Middlebrow London

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    Introduction: Intermodern London

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    Most of these essays are developed from papers given at the seventh annual Literary London conference, ‘Liminal London: Country/City, Work/Leisure, Past/Future, and States Between’, organised by Brycchan Carey, Nick Hubble, Lawrence Phillips and Philip Tew; hosted by the Brunel Centre for Contemporary Writing (BCCW) and the Department of English at Brunel University from 2nd - 4th July 2008 with financial support from the British Academy. The call for papers cited writers as diverse as William Cobbett and J.G. Ballard in order to sketch out a partial history of London’s liminality and included the following passage

    Mass Observation Online (review article)

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    Copyright 2010 @ The Author. This article is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence Agreement. Under the terms of this Creative Commons licence (which applies only to the use of this work for non-commercial purposes), other parties are free to copy and distribute this work, and to make derivative works, under condition that the original author is given full credit, and that if this work is altered, transformed, or built upon, the resulting work may only be distributed under a licence identical to this one.No abstract available

    Virtual histories and counterfactual myths: Christopher Priest's the separation

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    ‘The freedom of the city’: Mansfield and Woolf

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