Don's Diary
Tuesday Kyushu, Southern Japan. The earthquake hits at 7.30am. Five point eight on the Richter scale with the epicentre in a nearby town. My hotel room jerks and sways violently like an Inter-City...
Tuesday Kyushu, Southern Japan. The earthquake hits at 7.30am. Five point eight on the Richter scale with the epicentre in a nearby town. My hotel room jerks and sways violently like an Inter-City...
YOU CAN tell how serious a government is about staying in office by the pace of its pre-election activities. If they are frenetic, ill conceived, subject to little or no consultation and, generally,...
MAYBE if J. D. Jacobs and Douglas Trainer looked behind their own rhetoric when challenging my commitment to free speech they would find that it is not something that has been fought for by...
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Journal of Material Culture (three times a year)
International Journal of Heritage Studies (four times a year)
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European Journal of Industrial Relations (three times a year)
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Quality in Higher Education (three times a year)
This week's First Impressions comes from one half of a famous and Nobel double act: "In the summer of 1955, I arranged to join some friends who were going into the Alps." Entries should be submitted...