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Victorian Values
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Victorian Values

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-25
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Victorian Values is an absorbing portrait of Victorian society and culture, presenting different aspects of the age through profiles of representative or pioneering figures - among them Dickens, Pugin, Mary Kingsley, Lord Leighton, Gladstone and Joseph Chamberlain. It illuminates Victorian attitudes to a range of issues from education, health and self-help to civic ideals and sexual identity. Widely used and enjoyed by students, teachers and general readers alike, it has now been extended with four new essays and the Introduction, comparing the Victorian age with our own, has been updated and rewritten.

Re-skilling for Recovery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Re-skilling for Recovery

Incorporating HC 505-i-v, session 2008-78

Eminent Parliamentarians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Eminent Parliamentarians

  • Categories: Law

To celebrate the centenary of the 1911 Parliament Act, John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons, instigated a series of public lectures in which current parliamentarians assessed the careers and characters of parliamentary giants. The result was a sequence of fascinating appraisals covering a distinguished but eclectic array of politicians who made a name for themselves not only in the House of Commons but also throughout the country. The subjects of the lectures came from diverse backgrounds, advocated very different political philosophies and, indeed, some make surprising bedfellows. But they all had one thing in common: driven by a set of particular beliefs, they were prepared to do w...

Low Cost Socialism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Low Cost Socialism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Subscribers to the belief that socialism is about massive state spending are difficult to find in today's political environment. Yet incremental change is still to be found only in Civil Service briefings not tub thumping speeches. To argue for Fabian gradualism, though it remains the approach of government, is to open oneself to ridicule. This pamphlet endorses the virtues of a gradual approach. It sets out a series of fresh ideas which require neither massive spending nor enormous legislation but would have an immediate effect on people's lives. They are low cost but highly effective measures. The authors do not argue that government should dedicate itself simply to the pursuit of the incremental but rather that these are effective measures which can be taken in the hear and now, not 'when circumstances allow.' 'Low cost socialism' is not a contradiction in terms but a recognition of the need to bring swift and measurable benefits to the working people of our country. -- Page 4 of cover.

Citizenship education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Citizenship education

In light of the recommendations of the Crick report on citizenship education ('Education for citizenship and the teaching of democracy' which can be downloaded at http://www.qca.org.uk/downloads/6123_crick_report_1998.pdf) published in September 1998, the subject was introduced into the school curriculum in 2002, on a compulsory basis for secondary schools and as part of the non-statutory framework for primary schools. The Committee's report assesses the progress made during the last four years to deliver quality citizenship programmes and examines the barriers that exist to its successful implementation. It finds that, when well done, citizenship education motivates and inspires young peopl...

A Study Guide for Eugene O'Neill's
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

A Study Guide for Eugene O'Neill's "Strange Interlude"

A Study Guide for Eugene O'Neill's "Strange Interlude," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama For Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama For Students for all of your research needs.

Special Educational Needs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Special Educational Needs

In 2005 around 18 per cent of all pupils in schools in England were categorised as having some sort of special educational need (SEN); around 3 per cent had a statement of SEN; and 1 per cent were in special schools. Although many of these children are receiving the education they need, there are large numbers who are being failed by the system. This report, based on over 230 written memoranda and oral evidence from 50 witnesses, considers how the Government can improve outcomes for all children with SEN and disabilities. It concludes that education has moved on in the past 30 years, yet the SEN system is still based on the 1978 Warnock Report and is no longer fit for purpose. The Government should clearly state a vision for children with SEN and disabilities an provide a National Strategy linked to minimum standards and a statutory requirement for local authorities to provide a broad continuum of flexible provision, including high quality special schools.

Citizen Clem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

Citizen Clem

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-09-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

**WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING** **WINNER OF THE ELIZABETH LONGFORD PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY** *Book of the year: The Times, Sunday Times, New Statesman, Spectator, Evening Standard* 'Outstanding . . . We still live in the society that was shaped by Clement Attlee' Robert Harris, Sunday Times 'The best book in the field of British politics' Philip Collins, The Times 'Easily the best single-volume, cradle-to-grave life of Clement Attlee yet written' Andrew Roberts Clement Attlee was the Labour prime minister who presided over Britain's radical postwar government, delivering the end of the Empire in India, the foundation of the NHS and Britain's place in NATO. Called ...

Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 477

Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son

It seemed the case of the notorious Yorkshire Ripper was finally closed when Peter Sutcliffe was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1981. But in the early 1980s Gordon Burn spent three years living in Sutcliffe's home town of Bingley, researching his life. A modern classic, Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son offers one of the most penetrating and provocative insights into the mind of a murderer ever written. 'A book which will, with some justice, be compared to In Cold Blood and The Executioner's Song. It's as if Thomas Hardy were also present at the writing of this account of the Yorkshire Ripper.' Norman Mailer

Midnight Owl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Midnight Owl

The dismembered body of a young woman is found, each grisly part discovered separately by a member of the community. Detectives Joe Leverette and Philip Marsden are assigned the case, but the outlook is grim, with eerie dreams and hooting owls putting their witnesses on edge. When Carole Sage joins the team, the police are eager to use her gift of ‘second sight’ to gain an advantage. Will the young sensitive help crack the case, or will she become the murderer’s next victim?