Throughout the 20th century Scottish miners resisted deindustrialisation
through collective action and by leading the campaign for Home Rule. This book
shows that coal miners occupy a central position in Scotland's economic,
social and political history.
The book explores the concept of self-expression and the innate desire to share one's unique voice with the world. It encourages readers to embrace their true selves and pursue their passions, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and personal fulfillment. Through insightful reflections and motivational guidance, it aims to inspire individuals to overcome obstacles and confidently sing their own song in life.
This book analyses the 1984-5 miners' strike by focusing on its vital Scottish
dimensions, especially the role of workplace politics and community
mobilisation. -- .
This retrospective of Jim's skateboard art bombards the reader with colorful
decks, logos, ad art, ad layouts, photos, and stickers to illustrate the
history of skateboarding, from the urethane revolution to the present. Take a
ride with an inside view o
This retrospective brings insight into hundreds of stunning rock posters by Jim Phillips made over 40 years, from 1965 to 2005, and counting. Phillips tells his life story and how the posters record an evolution of Rock Age music. Containing iconic images that advertise concerts featuring both emerging and established musicians, this collection will delight and astound you. Jim's original, ground-breaking computer painted posters, along with his old-world style techniques are a real wonder sure to bring a smile. A bonus section presents Phillips' son Jimbo's rock posters. Rock musicians, fans, and hip audiences today all will pore over the fabulous images and lettering that set this work apart.
Explore the world of graphic artist Jim Phillips and his unique style of award-winning graphic art. Thousands of artistic graphic illustrations, from motorcycles to health food and including rock posters, surf, and skateboard art, jump off these pages. Jim Phillips delights in original imagery to convey his unique reflections of the popular world. Since 1962, he has published award-winning graphic designs The works assembled for this book, from collections worldwide, represent over fifty years of creativity and document the powerful youth movement in America.
Focusing on the intersection of charity law and its societal implications, this book critiques existing literature and regulations governing charities in Canada. The authors analyze the current legal framework and propose policy recommendations aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and relevance of charities in an evolving social landscape. Their insights aim to address the challenges faced by this crucial sector, emphasizing its growing importance in Canadian society.