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Phileas Fogg Agency
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Promoted ContentSeptember 2018
A History of Tontines in Germany.
From a multi-purpose financial product to a single-purpose pension product.
by Hellwege, Phillip
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Trusted PartnerAugust 2018
A Comparative History of Insurance Law in Europe.
A Research Agenda.
by Herausgegeben von Hellwege, Phillip
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2018
The Past, Present, and Future of Tontines.
A Seventeenth Century Financial Product and the Development of Life Insurance.
by Herausgegeben von Hellwege, Phillip
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesJune 2021
Passing into the present
Contemporary American fiction of racial and gender passing
by Sinead Moynihan
This book is the first full-length study of contemporary American fiction of passing. Its takes as its point of departure the return of racial and gender passing in the 1990s in order to make claims about wider trends in contemporary American fiction. The book accounts for the return of tropes of passing in fiction by Phillip Roth, Percival Everett, Louise Erdrich, Danzy Senna, Jeffrey Eugenides and Paul Beatty, by arguing meta-critical and meta-fictional tool. These writers are attracted to the trope of passing because passing narratives have always foregrounded the notion of textuality in relation to the (il)legibility of "black" subjects passing as white. The central argument of this book, then, is that contemporary narratives of passing are concerned with articulating and unpacking an analogy between passing and authorship. The title promises to inaugurate dialogue on the relationships between passing, postmodernism and authorship in contemporary American fiction.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMarch 2017
Sex, politics and empire
A postcolonial geography
by Richard Phillips
Colonial governments, institutions and companies recognised that in many ways the effective operation of the Empire depended upon sexual arrangements. For example, nuclear families serving agricultural colonization, and prostitutes working for single men who powered armies and plantations, mines and bureaucracies. For this reason they devised elaborate systems of sexual governance, such as attending to marriage and the family. However, they also devoted disproportionate energy to marking and policing the sexual margins. In Sex, Politics and Empire, Richard Phillips investigates controversies surrounding prostitution, homosexuality and the age of consent in the British Empire, and revolutionises our notions about the importance of sex as a nexus of imperial power relations.
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Stadtplanung für die Welt?
Internationales Expertenwissen 1900–1960
by Wagner, Phillip
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesFebruary 2006
Sex, politics and empire
A postcolonial geography
by Richard Phillips, Andrew Thompson, John Mackenzie, Caroline Wilding
Colonial governments, institutions and companies recognised that in many ways the effective operation of the Empire depended upon sexual arrangements. For example, nuclear families serving agricultural colonization, and prostitutes working for single men who powered armies and plantations, mines and bureaucracies. For this reason they devised elaborate systems of sexual governance, such as attending to marriage and the family. However, they also devoted disproportionate energy to marking and policing the sexual margins. In Sex, Politics and Empire, Richard Phillips investigates controversies surrounding prostitution, homosexuality and the age of consent in the British Empire, and revolutionises our notions about the importance of sex as a nexus of imperial power relations. ;
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesApril 2010
On the far Western front
Britain's First World War in South America
by Phillip A. Dehne
This book uncovers a forgotten campaign of the First World War, the fight to dominate South America. Propelled by the fear of British businessmen, Britain created a complex economic war against local Germans, with the aim of permanently overturning German dominance in lucrative avenues of international trade. By utilizing archives in Britain and South America, Dehne produces a lively account of the way the campaign was conducted on both sides of the Atlantic. This book will persuade anyone interested in the First World War that the conflict must be examined beyond the battlefields of Europe. It comprises a significant contribution to the new field of the history of globalization, and it will appeal to anyone interested in the economic, diplomatic, and imperial history of the twentieth century. Suggesting new reasons for the emergence of anti-foreign populism in South American states, it will also be of interest to Latin American history students. ;
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Das Geheimnis des perfekten Flirts
So werden Sie unwiderstehlich
by Senftleben, Phillip von
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