All Stories

  1. The Historical Emergence of Everyday Life
  2. Demystification: A Dialogue between Barthes and Lefebvre
  3. Annotated Bibliography
  4. New Directions 1974–80
  5. Changes 1968–74
  6. Introduction to the First Edition
  7. The Irruption 1929–39
  8. Cold War 1948–56
  9. Innovations 1962–8 Part One
  10. Beginnings 1845–1929
  11. New Beginnings 1956–62
  12. Introduction to the Second Edition
  13. War and Post-War 1939–48
  14. Explorations 1962–8 Part Two
  15. Marxism and Faith
  16. Towards a Heuristic Method: Sartre and Lefebvre
  17. Preliminary Material
  18. Conclusion to the First Edition
  19. French Intellectuals and Zhdanovism
  20. Les Lendemains qui Pensent: French Marxism at the Liberation
  21. A comprehensive approach to the teaching and learning of languages
  22. Editorial
  23. The teaching of regional or minority languages in schools in Europe
  24. The use of languages by local and regional authorities
  25. Editorial
  26. Why it is important to understand popular culture
  27. Editorial
  28. Arguments and evidence for policies recognizing the value of multilingual individuals and societies
  29. Why the UK needs people who speak other languages, especially after the EU referendum
  30. Editorial
  31. Anthropologie de l’anglicisation de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche
  32. Introduction
  33. Introduction Religion in France: Belief, identity and laïcité
  34. Recent work by French atheist philosophers
  35. Editorial
  36. Jim Coleman: researcher and advocate for languages
  37. Issues involved in developing a multilingual approach to language teaching within higher education
  38. European policy on languages, some recent initiatives
  39. Editorial
  40. Catholic intellectual engagement in the 1930s
  41. Editorial
  42. Interventions
  43. Editorial
  44. ISSUES FOR LANGUAGE POLICY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
  45. French Post-War Social Theory
  46. Interpreting the Peace
  47. Languages and the Military
  48. Languages at War
  49. Issues in institutional language policy: Lessons learned from peacekeeping in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  50. A third space for Europe: Intercultural communication in European language policy
  51. The Reception of French Catholic Intellectuals in Britain after the Second World War
  52. Emmanuel Mounier and the Awakening of Black Africa
  53. Introduction
  54. The Cultural and Intellectual Rebuilding of France after the Second World War
  55. Comparing French and British Intellectuals: Towards a Cross-Channel Perspective
  56. Vers un renouveau de l’enseignement des langues au Royaume-Uni ?
  57. Editorial
  58. The Nationalization of the French Intellectuals in 1945
  59. Demystification: A Dialogue between Barthes and Lefebvre
  60. The Politics of Gorz
  61. Towards a Heuristic Method: Sartre and Lefebvre
  62. French Cultural Studies: An Introduction
  63. Review. French Cultural Studies: An Introduction. Forbes, Jill and Michael Kelly (eds)
  64. French intellectuals and Zhdanovism
  65. Essay Review : Fast Cars, Clean Bodies
  66. Humanism and Unity
  67. Book reviews
  68. Death at the Liberation: the cultural articulation of death and suffering in France 1944-47
  69. Hegel in France
  70. Review. France: Nation and Regions. Kelly, Michael and Rosemary Bock (eds)
  71. Review. Hegel in France. Kelly, Michael
  72. Reviews of Books
  73. French Catholic intellectuals during the Occupation
  74. French Catholic intellectuals during the Occupation
  75. L'Etranger
  76. Knowing and History: Appropriations of Hegel in Twentieth-Century France
  77. Francois Mauriac: Visions and Reappraisals
  78. Difficult Freedom: Essays on Judaism
  79. Review. Knowing and History: Appropriations of Hegel in Twentieth-Century France. Roth, Michael S.
  80. REVIEWS
  81. Continental Philosophy I: Philosophy and Non-Philosophy since Merleau-Ponty
  82. Theories of Discourse: An Introduction
  83. Review of Howard Davies' book on Sartre and TM
  84. REVIEWS
  85. REVIEWS
  86. Hegel in France Today: A Bibliographical Essay
  87. French Intellectuals under Mitterrand
  88. Modern French Marxism. By Kelly Michael. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982. Pp. vi + 240. $24.50.)
  89. Review. Modern French Marxism. Kelly, Michael
  90. Picasso and the Spanish Civil War
  91. The Post-war Hegel Revival in France: A Bibliographical Essay
  92. Lucien Goldmann: An Introduction
  93. Review. Pioneer of the Catholic Revival: The Ideas and Influence of Emmanuel Mounier. Kelly, Michael
  94. Hegel in France to 1940: A Bibliographical Essay
  95. Louis Althusser and Marxist Theory
  96. The Fate of Emmanuel Mounier: A Bibliographical Essay
  97. Conclusion
  98. Improving Language Support
  99. Introduction
  100. Lessons Identified
  101. Second Language Teacher Education
  102. Religion, politics and culture in France