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Mark James Hamilton

    The Enchanted Cottage
    Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2021-22
    Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2020-21
    Pet Sounds
    Martial Dance Theatre: Intercultural Negotiation Masculine Identities
    1989
    • 2022

      Well-selected and authoritative, Hart Core Statutes provide the key materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams.

      Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2022-23
    • 2021

      Everybody knows how musical animals are. They can play any instrument to the level of 'Gold Star'. Any instrument that is, apart from the guitar. What a problem; they tried every animal in the land. Whom could they possibly find to complete their band?

      Pet Sounds
    • 2021

      Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2021-22

      • 228 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Well-selected and authoritative, Macmillan Core Statutes provide the key materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams.

      Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2021-22
    • 2021
    • 2020

      Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2020-21

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Well-selected and authoritative, Macmillan Core Statutes provide the key materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams.

      Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2020-21
    • 2019

      1989

      • 402 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Marking the thirtieth anniversary of the revolutions of 1989, this original and wide-ranging study places the transformation of Eastern Europe in a global context, providing new perspectives on the relationship between globalisation and the collapse of communism in the late twentieth century, and the rise of populism in the twenty-first.

      1989
    • 2013

      The book explores two international dance theatre productions, Mika HAKA and The Sound of Silence, created by Torotoro and Samudra. It delves into how these works, rooted in hereditary martial arts, blend cultural expressions and challenge traditional notions of gender, ethnicity, and race. By examining their performances for predominantly white audiences, the text highlights the productions' roles in shaping national and cultural identities while addressing the complexities of intercultural negotiations influenced by queer-feminist perspectives. It questions the implications of integrating martial arts within Western performance practices.

      Martial Dance Theatre: Intercultural Negotiation Masculine Identities