D. Nash Books
Anthropology Of Tourism (Tourism Social Science Series) (Tourism Social Science Series)
By D. Nash, Dennison Nash, Nash, Emerald Group Publishing
Tourism plays an important role in social development and has attracted the interest of the social sciences, including anthropology where it has become an accepted part of anthropological studies....
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Histories Of Crime: Britain 1600-2000
By Anne-Marie Kilday, A. Kilday, D. Nash
Introduction / David Nash And Anne-marie Kilday -- Moral Crimes And The Law In Britain Since 1700 / David Nash -- Cruelty And Adultery : Offences Against The Institution Of Marriage / Joanne Bailey...
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Cultures Of Shame: Exploring Crime And Morality In Britain 1600-1900
By A. Kilday, David Nash, D. Nash, Nash, David, DAVID NASH AND ANNE-MARIE KILDAY, David Nash, Anne-Marie Kilday, Nash, D., Kilday, A., David S Nash
This monograph traces the use, abuse and negotiation of the concept of shame from 1600-1900. The book shows good and bad behaviour, morality and perceptions of crime in British society at large, an...
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Cultures Of Shame: Exploring Crime And Morality In Britain 1600–1900
By A. Kilday, David Nash, D. Nash, DAVID NASH AND ANNE-MARIE KILDAY, David Nash, Anne-Marie Kilday, Nash, D., Kilday, A., David S Nash, David (Author.) Nash
This monograph traces the use, abuse and negotiation of the concept of shame from 1600-1900. The book shows good and bad behaviour, morality and perceptions of crime in British society at large, an...
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Christian Ideals In British Culture
By D. Nash, David Nash (Auth.)
This book offers a challenge to conventional histories of secularisation by focusing upon the importance of central religious narratives. These narratives are changed significantly over time, but a...
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Cultures Of Shame: Exploring Crime And Morality In Britain 1600-1900
By A. Kilday, David Nash, D. Nash, DAVID NASH AND ANNE-MARIE KILDAY, David Nash, Anne-Marie Kilday, Nash, D., Kilday, A., David S Nash
This monograph traces the use, abuse and negotiation of the concept of shame from 1600-1900. The book shows good and bad behaviour, morality and perceptions of crime in British society at large, an...
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