British Cinema and Thatcherism: Fires Were StartedThe research, analysis and arguments in this book deliver a collection of essays by some of the most important writers in the field of film studies. British Cinema and Thatcherism is an informed and provocative analysis of the connections between British film in the 1980s and the policies and political ideology of the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher. It offers a detailed book on the British cinema during the last decade. Films during the Thatcher era bear little resemblance to the adaptations so often associated with British film-making, and show a varying degree of reaction to the dominant Thatcherite political and economic ideology. |
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Six The Repression of Communities : Visual Representations of Northern Ireland
during the Thatcher Years Brian McIlroy I remember once , in the early days of
the troubles , the local RUC received a call one wintry night from a Protestant ...
Six The Repression of Communities : Visual Representations of Northern Ireland
during the Thatcher Years Brian McIlroy I remember once , in the early days of
the troubles , the local RUC received a call one wintry night from a Protestant ...
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the Social Democratic and Labour parties supported mainly by the Catholic
population argue for a gradual move to a United Ireland . On both sides of these
parties more extreme ones exist , including Provisional Sinn Fein , the political
wing of ...
the Social Democratic and Labour parties supported mainly by the Catholic
population argue for a gradual move to a United Ireland . On both sides of these
parties more extreme ones exist , including Provisional Sinn Fein , the political
wing of ...
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Nevertheless , a great deal of hard bargaining behind the scenes over the next
year led to an ingeniously worded ( it avoided defining the present status of
Northern Ireland ) AngloIrish Agreement , one signed in November 1985 .
Nevertheless , a great deal of hard bargaining behind the scenes over the next
year led to an ingeniously worded ( it avoided defining the present status of
Northern Ireland ) AngloIrish Agreement , one signed in November 1985 .
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Five | 16 |
Modernism in the British Films of the Thatcher | 35 |
The New British Cinema | 52 |
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