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It brings together seventeen critical and insightful essays by some of the leading academics in British intellectual life. The subjects and issues the chapters cover are purposively varied, reflecting the diversity and debates that circulate in discussions of modern British culture.
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Chapter 4 takes a closer look at British culture including holidays, costume and sport. Chapter 5 introduces the Royal Family with its traditions and interesting etiquette. Chapter 6 recommends a short list of films and series on or inspired by British history and culture whereas Chapter 7 enumerates several pieces of advice
In A Tale of Two Cultures, Gary Goertz and James Mahoney argue that qualitative and quantitative methods constitute different cultures, each internally coherent yet marked by contrasting norms, practices, and toolkits.
By excavating the political stakes of the two cultures controversy, this book explains the workings of cultural politics during the 1960s more generally, while also revising the meaning of a term that continues to be evoked to this day. GUY ORTOLANO is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Virginia.
1 sty 2012 · Multiculturalist discourse emerged in the 1960s in Britain in the context of the introduction of practical policies for the elimination of racial discrimination couched in terms of a philosophy...
30 lis 2017 · We start by surveying the different issues that fall under the umbrella of ‘multiculturalism’. We then sketch the trajectory of British multiculturalism since 1945, and examine its broader legal and philosophical contexts.