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Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Victoria Glendinning, Huw David (Registrar), Theodore P. Welch (Consultant), H. Blackshaw, Keith Hindley, Sheila Gunn, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, William Stephens, Vijitha Yapa, James Curran, Andrew Morgan, Peter Reeves (Director), Charles Maxted, Stephen Clayton, Andrew Barlett, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Ruth Gledhill, Stewart Tendler and Rodney Cowton, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, J. P. Boot, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Jules Alterman, Brian James, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Graham Garrett, Headmaster, John Clare and Ian Smith, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Peter Benton, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John S. Bevan, Secretary, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Marion I. Lowe, Director, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, R. C. Godfrey, Norman de Mesquita, Andrew Hislop, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Miller, Lord Hanson, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Peter Tatlow, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Stuart Evans, Alexandra Jackson, Liz Gill, Tony Pexton (Chairman), Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, A. L. Curle, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Sandra Singer (Director), Ronald Butt, David F. Watts, Kenneth Fleet, Nicholas Bethell, Thomas Land, John England, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Tony Dawe and Craig Seton, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Stafford, Godfrey Golzen, Tim Jones, Paul Williams (Marketing Director), Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Noël Goodwin, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, D. G. Tallis, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, James Lancelot, David Powell, Darryl Gibson, Lee Rodwell, Philip Webster and Roland Rudd, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, John Watson, Jonathan O. C. Wilson Director and General Manager,

... By Our Political Staff: 'The price of public disenchantment' Bangladeshis blame India for floods Motorway U-turn ... the exotic Sweetcorn success The waterways of prosperity Isle of Wight Development Board Sparks arcs upwards Recrults ...

1987 - Gale Group | TDA

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James W. McAuley, Jonathan Tonge,

The Protestant Orange Order is the largest organization in civil society in Northern Ireland. From 1905 until 2005, the Order was linked to the Ulster Unionist Party, until recently the dominant local political force. However, widespread Unionist disenchantment with the 1998 Good Friday Agreement led to a shift in the votes of Orange Order members, in common with other Protestants, to the anti‐Agreement Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), which traditionally has had no links to the Order. This article ...

Tópico(s): Scottish History and National Identity

2006 - Wiley | Political Psychology

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William Kay, Victoria Glendinning, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Joseph Sclcluna, Peter MacAulay, Athole Still, Sir Alfred Sherman, Phillippa Davenport, Christopher Hird, Berry Ritchie, Graham Rose, Benjamin Barnett, Robin Morgan, Adam Mars-Jones, David Smith, John Whale, Mrs Alison Davis, Cal McCrystal, A J Nicolson, Gerald Durrell, Colin Simpson, John Coates, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Robin Wright, Jim Railton, Joe Irving, Veronica Horwell, Cliff Temple, Eric Korn, Derek Jewell, Nicholas Shrimpton, George Armstrong, Justine Picardie, David Cairns, Norman Harris, Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, David Blundy, Muriel Browen Local Government Correspondent, Lionel Barber, Geoffrey Cannon, Andrew Barrow, George Perry, Sydney W. Samuelson, Robin Marlar, Andrew Thompson, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Joanna Barlow, Paul Bailey, Rex Bellamy, Brian Moynahan, Patrick Forman, Roger Eglin, Peter Shearlock, Angela Newing, Duncan Campbell, Cosmo Russell, H. V. Hodson, Richard Brooks, George Rosie, Anne-Elisabeth Moulet, P D Nunn, Judith Jackson, John Hopkins, Brian Sewell, Michael Wickes, Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, John Barnes, Jill Neville, Jonathan Raban, Hugo Young Political Editor, Bryan Silcock, Simon Freeman, Patricia Connor, Malcolm Winton, Simon Frith, Caroline Egerton, Rev S J Davies, Stephen Jones, Hirsh Goodman, Tony Levene, Brian Deer, Kenneth Gibbs, Russell Davies, Martin Kettle, Stephen Aris, Dilys Powell, Brough Scott, Richard Brooks Technology Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Oliver Gillie Medical Correspondent, Caroline McGhie, Dudley Doust, Patricia Rowan, John Wilcockson, Lewis Chester, Peter Shearlock City Editor, Angela Neustatter, Peter Clarke, Peter Warburton, Godfrey Smith, Paul Greengrass, George Rosle, John Connell, James Fenton, George Steiner, Ian Hamilton, Charles Gans, Marina Vaizey, James Danziger, Amir Taheri, Dorothy Wade, Peter Spinks, Tim McGrick, Nicholas Kenyon, Philip Jacobson, Beverly Hayne, Patience Wheatcroft, Roger Ratcliffe, Jon Connell, Boris Schapiro,

... ofThe romantics in close-up Vision and Disenchantment: Blake's Songs and Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads ...

1983 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA

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Jonathan Scott,

During the eighteenth century Protestantism was not an unambiguous glue of Anglo‐Scottish integration. At the Covenanting end of Scots presbyterianism, notably among the ranks of the Cameronians and the Seceders, an alternative conception of Britishness prevailed which took its rise from the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643. Covenanting unionism was predicated on the establishment of presbyterian church government across the British Isles under the auspices of Covenanted monarchy. The later Covenanters ...

Tópico(s): Political Systems and Governance

2003 - Oxford University Press | The English Historical Review

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Joyce Lee Malcolm,

Abstract While the restoration of monarchy in 1660 has attracted considerable scholarly interest, historians have usually focused upon the events that led to the abrupt change in the fortunes of Charles II rather than the less dramatic tactics by which the restored king consolidated his power. Yet the challenges Charles faced at his return were formidable, his initial personal popularity surprisingly short-lived. Somehow the regime had to quiet political and religious dissension, satisfy sharply ...

Tópico(s): Historical Studies

1992 - Cambridge University Press | The Historical Journal

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Nicholas Seager,

... would have been helpful. For example, does utopian disenchantment produce a “utopian remainder”—the residual ideals the characters bring home—in Henry Neville’s Isle of Pines (1668), and if not, why (see 31)? Why does Defoe’s final novel, A New Voyage Round the World (1724), eschew utopian disillusionment altogether (see 22)? Utopian Geographies and the Early English Novel then is relatively modest in scope but advances a thoroughly engaging, coherent, economic, and persuasive thesis about the significance of utopian disenchantment in five important works of fiction. Previous articleNext ...

Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies

2016 - University of Chicago Press | Modern Philology

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Carissa Beckwith,

In Nature and the Numinous in Mythopoeic Fantasy Literature, Chris Brawley engages ecocriticism and fantasy literature by applying Rudolf Otto's concept of the numinous—“as an indescribable feeling that gives one a sense of awe”—to fantasy (1). While Otto's original description was religious, Brawley contends that the numinous does not need to be theistic. Instead, this mystical, defining quality of fantasy reengages readers with the wonder of our reality. Throughout this book, Brawley uses the numinous ...

Tópico(s): Gothic Literature and Media Analysis

2015 - Oxford University Press | ISLE Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment

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Michael Costen, James Davis, Helen Julia Paul, Patrick Walsh, Tom Crook, Aashish Velkar, Christopher Godden,

... 221–246. Madway, L., 'Rites of deliverance and disenchantment: the marriage celebrations for Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1661–62', Seventeenth Century, 27, pp. 79–103. Mahlberg, G. M., 'Authors losing control: the European transformations of Henry Neville's The Isle of Pines (1668)', Book History, 15, pp. 1– ...

Tópico(s): Scottish History and National Identity

2014 - Wiley | The Economic History Review

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Matthew Jenkinson,

Despite the legislative urging of the Act of Indemnity and Oblivion, memories of the civil wars and Interregnum did not simply disappear with the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660. While it made practical political sense to try to forgive and forget most of those who had fought against the Stuarts, or administered the Commonwealth and Protectorate, such traumatic events were bound to remain in the popular consciousness. They were interpreted and reinterpreted through different political or ecclesiological ...

Tópico(s): Historical Studies

2014 - Oxford University Press | The English Historical Review

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David N. Klausner, Paul Stevens, A. H. De Quehen, Patricia Brückmann, Bentley, James Bennett, Greig Henderson, Kristiane Zappel,

Richard Morgan Loomis, Dafydd ap Gwilym: The Poems, reviewed by David N. Klausner Rachel Bromwich, Dafydd ap Gwilym: A Selection of Poems, reviewed by David N. Klausner Elizabeth Ely Fuller, Milton's Kinesthetic Vision in 'Paradise Lost', reviewed by Paul Stevens James Thorpe, John Milton: The Inner Life, reviewed by Paul Stevens Vincent Carretta, The Snarling Muse: Verbal and Visual Political Satire from Pope to Churchill, reviewed by A. H. De Quehen Felicity A. Nussbaum, The Brink of All We Have: ...

Tópico(s): Medieval Literature and History

1985 - University of Toronto Press | University of Toronto Quarterly

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Michal Sklenář,

The article demonstrates a broader context of the renewal of lay Catholic liturgics in the Czech lands in the first half of the 19th century. The first section is based on a contribution by Jan Horsky and develops the theme of 'the five phenomena of transformation' in the long 19th century (1789–1914) with respect to general and Czech Church history. The phenomena of secularisation, re-Christianization, spiritualization, the disenchantment of the world and rationalisation are addressed here. The Roman ...

Tópico(s): Historical Studies

2017 - Nakladatelství Karolinum | AUC THEOLOGICA

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Simon Workman,

... formation and identity in the British and Irish isles. In all three texts, MacNeice's radiogenic engagement with Celtic material functions as a means of interrogating, though not always successfully, the forms and potentialities of human agency, community, and artistic activity within a post-war climate of political disenchantment, social fragmentation and perceived cultural vacuity. The essay ...

Tópico(s): Joseph Conrad and Literature

2017 - Taylor & Francis | Irish Studies Review

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Michael Heyd,

... 10.1086/654907ALEXANDRA WALSHAM THE REFORMATION AND ‘THE DISENCHANTMENT OF THE WORLD’ REASSESSED, The Historical Journal 51, ... Liberals, Radicals, and Collective Identities in the British Isles, 1865–1931 Lopatin, The Journal of Modern History ...

Tópico(s): Historical Philosophy and Science

1981 - University of Chicago Press | The Journal of Modern History

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Sianne Ngai,

... moment of both euphoria as well as radical disenchantment with a host of capitalist techniques (industrial and ... Machine" (1883) by symbolist writer Villiers de l'Isle-Adam.34 The device at the heart of ...

Tópico(s): Digital Media and Philosophy

2016 - University of Chicago Press | Critical Inquiry

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Julia M. H. Smith,

... 10.1017/CHOL9780521817752ALEXANDRA WALSHAM THE REFORMATION AND 'THE DISENCHANTMENT OF THE WORLD' REASSESSED, The Historical Journal 51, ...

Tópico(s): Medieval and Early Modern Justice

1990 - University of Chicago Press | Speculum

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Brendan Canavan,

... to leave. The overall result is distress, work disenchantment, family postponement and potentially, rising xenophobia.

Tópico(s): Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies

2011 - University of Prince Edward Island | Island Studies Journal

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Kieran German,

... Scottish ‘proto-nationalism’ and, in particular, to Scots disenchantment with the 1707 Anglo-Scottish parliamentary union. Not ...

Tópico(s): Scottish History and National Identity

2008 - Edinburgh University Press | Scottish historical review/˜The œScottish historical review

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Kara Reilly,

... machinery is indicative of the general process of disenchantment of the world that was taking place in ...

Tópico(s): Historical Studies

2012 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Technology and Culture