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Category:
Television
Film and history
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Peaky Blinders
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Popular culture
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Television
Underground lives: ‘Peaky Blinders’ and depicting histories of post-World War I Britain
Blairism
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British History
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Britishness
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Cities
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Comedy
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Popular culture
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Television
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Tony Blair
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Uncategorized
London and the south-east regional divide in television sitcoms in Blair’s Britain
Buffy
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Film
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Listicles
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Popular culture
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Television
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Uncategorized
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Youth culture
“YOU DON’T WANNA MISS THIS WEEK’S FEATURE CREATURE”: BUFFY’S TOP TEN STAND ALONE EPISODES
American history
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Boardwalk Empire
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British History
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Crime
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Criminology
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FBI
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Female suffrage
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Film and history
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First World War
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Irish terrorism
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Northern Ireland
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Peaky Blinders
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Popular culture
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Prohibition
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Television
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US history
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Women’s liberation
Crime, Masculinity and the Post-War Era in Peaky Blinders and Boardwalk Empire
Announcements
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British History
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Contemporary history
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Film
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Film and history
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Historical methods
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Historiography
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Journal announcements
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Popular culture
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Punk
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Television
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Thatcherism
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The Young Ones
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Youth culture
New article: Thatcherism and The Young Ones
Announcements
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British History
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Contemporary history
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Film
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Film and history
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Media appearances
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Papers/Seminars
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Popular culture
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Popular memory
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Public service announcements
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Punk
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Television
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Thatcherism
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The Young Ones
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Youth culture
The Conversation (UK) On Rik Mayall, The Young Ones and Thatcher
British History
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Film
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Film and history
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Popular culture
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Popular memory
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Punk
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Television
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Thatcherism
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The Young Ones
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Youth culture
In tribute to Rik Mayall: The Young Ones, Thatcherism and the People’s Poet
academia
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African National Congress
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Anti-apartheid
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Anti-racism
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British ‘race relations’
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British far left
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British History
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Colonial/Postcolonial History
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Communist Party of Great Britain
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Pop music
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Popular culture
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Popular memory
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Riots
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Rock Against Racism
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South Africa
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Television
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The Young Ones
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Youth culture
South Africa and anti-Apartheid in British popular culture before Mandela (1976-1983)
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