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I would love to go back to the old house: Paul Rooney and Susan Philipsz
18 Jan 2004: The single was released shortly after the suicide of Ian Curtis, the group’s lead singer; its funereal imperium thought to exploit Curtis’ untimely demise.
Including Edinburgh’s Political Thinkers in Edinburgh University’s Politics courses – Liam McLaughlin
05 Apr 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ln_-_FGHkg&t=478s. ‘Scottish review on Thomas Muir’: Biography and analysis https://www.scottishreview.net//AndrewHook150a.html. McBride, Ian .
Don’t F*ck the Ocean, Do It with Yourself – MAKING SENSE
09 Jul 2020: In reading Ian Halley’s argument that critics must ‘take a break from feminism’ (2004: 7), as a rejection of the convergent thinking which conflates analyses of sexuality with that of
The English Legal Imaginary, Part II: St Andrews Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Law and literature – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
28 Mar 2015: Sheen, Quentin Skinner, Virginia Lee Strain, Elliott Visconsi, Ian Williams, Jessica Winston, and Andrew Zurcher.
Waiting for the delivery man: Temporalities of addiction, withdrawal and the pleasures of dope time – Dark matters
16 Feb 2021: Kissin and H. Begleiter. Boston, MA: Springer US. Walmsley, Ian . 2016.
I would love to go back to the old house: Paul Rooney and Susan Philipsz
18 Jan 2004: The single was released shortly after the suicide of Ian Curtis, the group’s lead singer; its funereal imperium thought to exploit Curtis’ untimely demise.
