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- Publications
- Influence
Television: Technology and Cultural Form
- M. Mcluhan, R. Williams
- Art, Engineering
- 1 April 1978
Millions of people now probably have more drama available to them in a single weekend than they would once have been able to see in a year or even in the course of a lifetime. An evening's… Expand
The Country and the City
- R. Williams
- History
- 1973
As a brilliant survey of English literature in terms of changing attitudes towards country and city, Williams' highly-acclaimed study reveals the shifting images and associations between these two… Expand
Marxism and Literature
- R. Twomey, R. Williams
- Sociology
- 1980
theories. separated from the'basisof self-interest', were then beside the point. Of course the argument could not be left at this stage. In place of Napoleon's conservative (and suitably vague)… Expand
The Long Revolution
- R. Williams
- History
- 1961
This volume explains the 20th century as a stage in a long revolution which began two centuries ago, transforming men and institutions and overturning conventional ideas - political, economic and… Expand
Resources of hope : culture, democracy, socialism
- R. Williams, Robin Gable
- Sociology
- 1989
Collected essays and talks from one of Britain s great thinkers, ranging across political and cultural theory Raymond Williams possessed unique authority as Britain s foremost cultural theorist and… Expand
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Militant Particularism and Global Ambition: The Conceptual Politics of Place, Space, and Environment in the Work of Raymond Williams
- D. Harvey, R. Williams
- Sociology
- 21 January 1995
Problems in Materialism and Culture: Selected Essays
- R. Williams
- Sociology
- 1980
Raymond Williams was the founder of an approach that was to become known as "cultural materialism". Yet, Williams's method was always open-ended and fluid, and this volume collects toegther his most… Expand
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Politics of modernism
- R. Williams
- Art, Political Science
- 1989
Considered to be the founding father of British cultural theory, Williams was concerned throughout his life to apply a materialist and socialist analysis to all forms of culture, defined generously… Expand
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