Focusing on the evolution of masculinities in Irish drama from the 1960s to today, this book explores the transformation of manhood within broader cultural and societal contexts. It analyzes a wide range of theatrical works, highlighting a significant shift from post-colonial themes of nationalism to contemporary representations influenced by neoliberal capitalism. Through critical examination, it reveals how these changes reflect and shape Irish identity and masculinity in both mainstream and fringe theatre.
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- 2021
- 2017
Secret Lives of the First Ladies
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
These collected biographies on the wacky secrets and scandals of the first ladies of the United States casts American history in a whole new light Whether she’s a leading lady, loyal spouse, or lightning rod for scandal, the First Lady of the United States has always been in the spotlight—and in 2017 that was truer than ever. This revised and expanded edition from Quirk’s best-selling Secret Lives series features outrageous and uncensored profiles of the women of the White House, from Martha Washington to Melania Trump, it comes complete with hundreds of little-known, politically incorrect, and downright wacko facts. Did you know that: • Dolley Madison loved to chew tobacco • Mary Todd Lincoln conducted séances on a regular basis • Eleanor Roosevelt and Ellen Wilson both carried guns • Jacqueline Kennedy spent $121,000 on her wardrobe in a single year • Betty Ford liked to chat on CB radios—her handle was “First Mama” With chapters on every woman who’s ever made it to the White House, Secret Lives of the First Ladies tackles all the tough questions that other history books are afraid to ask: How many of these women owned slaves? Which ones were cheating on their husbands? And why was Eleanor Roosevelt serving hot dogs to the King and Queen of England? American history was never this much fun in school!
- 2009
The fall of empires
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
"Taking a journey through some of history's most climactic turns of fate, The Fall of Empires charts sixteen ancient empires from glory to ruin. Impeccably researched and featuring many colour photographs and drawings of locations and artifacts, this book offers a fresh, colourful look at the distant past and at the fascinating subject of imperial mortality."