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M. Williams

    Michelle Williams es profesora asistente de Sociología y Estudios Políticos en la Universidad de Witwatersrand. Su trabajo publicado profundiza en el comunismo en Sudáfrica e India, la economía solidaria, los movimientos sociales y el trabajo. También explora el creciente campo de estudio que compara y conecta India y Sudáfrica, ofreciendo valiosas perspectivas sobre complejas dinámicas sociales y políticas.

    Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Modern World
    Crisis and Consensus in British Politics
    The Good War
    The Roots of Participatory Democracy
    Researching Local History
    The Impact of Radical Right-Wing Parties in West European Democracies
    • The book explores the significant influence of far-right parties in shaping political discourse, party dynamics, and government policies amid contemporary challenges like global migration and terrorism. It argues that these parties capitalize on national governments' struggles to address pressing issues, allowing them to strategically position themselves within the political landscape.

      The Impact of Radical Right-Wing Parties in West European Democracies
    • Researching Local History

      The Human Journey

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the methodology of local history research, the book explores its significance and rewards. It covers gathering oral and documentary evidence, record-keeping, and differentiating data, information, and knowledge. Michael Williams, a seasoned scientist and local historian, shares insights from his personal journey into his family's and community's past, examining themes such as ancestry, migration, work, war, and religion in England and Wales. The text is both rigorous and engaging, enhanced by rich illustrations throughout.

      Researching Local History
    • The Roots of Participatory Democracy

      Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book explores the Communist parties of India and South Africa, focusing on their efforts to achieve socialist democracy. It examines their organizational traits, historical development, and internal dynamics, highlighting how each party has navigated its distinct political and economic landscape while promoting similar ideological goals.

      The Roots of Participatory Democracy
    • The Good War

      NATO and the Liberal Conscience in Afghanistan

      • 171 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Focusing on NATO's transformation in the 1990s, the book examines its shift from a reactive defense organization to a proactive risk manager, intertwined with liberal ethics. It critically questions the rationale behind an alliance originally designed for European territorial defense becoming involved in Afghanistan, highlighting the complexities and implications of this evolution.

      The Good War
    • Crisis and Consensus in British Politics

      From Bagehot to Blair

      • 231 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book examines the breakdown of the post-war political consensus in the mid-1970s and the formation of a new consensus in the 1990s, analyzing six critical policy areas such as civil service reform, privatization, macro-economic management, and European relations. It's tailored for students of modern history, politics, and public policy, as well as general readers interested in contemporary issues, providing insight into the evolution of British politics during these transformative decades.

      Crisis and Consensus in British Politics
    • Exploring the rich tapestry of Irish identity, this book delves into the significance of medieval Celtic symbols, such as crosses and intricate knotwork, in today's culture. It examines the fusion of historical and modern perspectives, highlighting how these visual representations serve as enduring markers of heritage and identity. The commentary bridges scholarly insights with popular interpretations, showcasing the ongoing relevance of these ancient designs in contemporary society.

      Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Modern World
    • This book explores the transformation of movie stars into modern-day deities, tracing the evolution from silent film icons to contemporary Apollos and Venuses. It examines how this divine portrayal shaped the enduring concept of stardom in Hollywood.

      Film Stardom, Myth and Classicism