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225 Bibliography, Interviews, Discography, Films & TV/Radio Programmes Bibliography: Books, Journals, Ph.D. Theses, Communications Abbotts, Joanne, Rory Williams and Graeme Ford,‘morbidity and Irish Catholic descent in Britain: Relating health disadvantage to socio-economic position’, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 52, no. 7 (2001), pp. 999–1005 Adorno, Theodor, The Culture Industry: Selected Essays on Mass Culture (London: Routledge, 1991) Aizlewood, John,‘Thankfully not living in Yorkshire it doesn’t apply’, in Aizlewood (ed.), Love is the Drug (London: Penguin, 1994), pp. 21–37 Akenson, Donald H., The Irish Diaspora: A Primer (Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1996) Akenson, Donald H., ‘Let’s stop talking about Irish emigration: Some constructive alternatives’, inaugural lecture, the Beamish Research Professorship of Migration Studies, Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, 23 Nov. 1998 Althusser, Louis, Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays, trans. 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(ed.), Celtic Minded: Essays on Religion, Politics, Society, Identity … and Football (Glendaruel: Argyll Publishing, 2004) Brah, Avtar, Cartographies of Diaspora: Contesting Identities (London: Routledge, 1996) Braun, Edward, ‘Introduction’, Trevor Griffiths: Collected Plays for Television (London: Faber and Faber, 1988), pp. 1–33 Bret, David, Morrissey: Landscapes of the Mind (London: Robson Books, 1994) Brooker, Joe, ‘Has the world changed or have I changed? The Smiths and the challenge of Thatcherism’, in Sean Campbell and Colin Coulter (eds.), Why Pamper Life’s Complexities? Essays on The Smiths (Manchester: Manchester University Press, forthcoming) Brophy, John and Eric Partridge (eds.), Songs and Slang of the British Soldier: 1914–1918 (London: Eric Partridge Ltd at the Scholartis Press, 1930, 2nd edn.) Brophy, John and Eric Partridge, The Long Trail: What the British Soldier Sang and Said in the Great War of 1914–18 (London: Andre Deutsch, 1965) Brown, Len, Meetings with Morrissey (London: Omnibus Press, 2008) Brown,Terence, Ireland’s Literature: Selected Essays (Dublin: Lilliput Press, 1988) Buckley, Marella, ‘Sitting on your politics: The Irish among the British and the women among the Irish’, in Jim Mac Laughlin (ed.), Location and Dislocation in Contemporary Irish Society (Cork: Cork University Press, 1997), pp. 94–132 Burchill, Julie and Tony Parsons, ‘The Boy Looked at Johnny’: The Obituary of Rock ’n’ Roll (London: Pluto, 1978) Campbell, Sean, ‘“Race of angels”: The critical reception of second-generation Irish musicians’, Irish Studies Review, vol. 6, no. 2 (1998), pp. 165–74 Campbell, Sean, ‘Beyond “Plastic Paddy”: A re-examination of the second-generation Irish in England’, Immigrants and Minorities, vol. 18, nos. 2 & 3 (1999), pp. 266–88 Campbell, Sean, ‘Review of Paolo Hewitt, Getting High’, Popular Music, vol. 18, no. 1 (1999), pp. 158–60 Campbell, Sean, ‘Review of Michael Bracewell, England is Mine’, Journal of Popular Music Studies, vols. 11 & 12 (1999/2000), pp. 193–6 Campbell, Sean,‘“Britpop:The importance of...

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