Kirrily Freeman is Professor of History at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Canada. Her publications include Bronzes to Bullets: Vichy and the Destruction of French Public Statuary (2009) and Reading the Postwar Future: Textual Turning Points from 1944 (2019), edited with John Munro.
5 Ebooks par Kirrily Freeman
Kirrily Freeman: The Town of Vichy and the Politics of Identity
This book explores the contours of civic identity in the town of Vichy, France. Over the course of its history, Vichy has been known for three things: its thermal spa resort; its products (especially …
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€53.49
Kirrily Freeman & John Munro: Reading the Postwar Future
This original collection explores a number of significant texts produced in 1944 that define that year as a textual turning point when overlapping and diverging visions of a new world emerged. The qu …
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DRM
€36.97
Kirrily Freeman & John Munro: Reading the Postwar Future
This original collection explores a number of significant texts produced in 1944 that define that year as a textual turning point when overlapping and diverging visions of a new world emerged. The qu …
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DRM
€36.58
John Munro & Kirrily Freeman: Reading the New Global Order
1989 bore witness to a number of seismic events; The fall of the Berlin Wall, protests at Tiananmen Square, the US invasion of Panama, and many more. These notable moments inspired an array of visual …
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€33.45
John Munro & Kirrily Freeman: Reading the New Global Order
1989 bore witness to a number of seismic events; The fall of the Berlin Wall, protests at Tiananmen Square, the US invasion of Panama, and many more. These notable moments inspired an array of visual …
EPUB
Anglais
DRM
€33.45