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England made them


Simon Goodman (Coventry): “It’s Not Racist to Impose Limits on Immigration”: Constructing the Boundaries of Racism in the Asylum and Immigration Debate. From Metropoles, Philip Booth (Sheffield): Community, Cooperation and Metropolitan Democracy. From New English Review, David Hamilton on social engineering through architectural change (and more on architecture and tradition) and on the neglect of English classical music. From Literary Review, England made them: A review of Shades of Greene: One Generation of an English Family by Jeremy Lewis (and more and more and more and more); and wake up, England: A review of What Ever Happened to Modernism? by Gabriel Josipovici (and more). A review of The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective by Robert C. Allen. Norman names such as William, Henry and Alice

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