Stories
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Can our minds be taken hostage?
It’s not unusual for captives to end up feeling strong bonds with their captors. But is it a matter of submission or survival?
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The man who remembers everything
Tilney1 can remember his life in minute detail, but can’t control the incessant intrusion of thoughts and images from the past. As cuts to mental health services isolate him more and more, a crisis approaches.
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Birthdays, appraisals and Harold Shipman
Our anonymous GP ponders how a prolific serial murderer has increased the workload of every family doctor.
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When you can’t return home
Migrants and refugees cannot choose to return home, so homesickness becomes a profound and long-lasting feeling. This powerful force infuses migrant cultures, and is rarely given the serious attention it warrants.
Catalogue
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Imprisonment in medieval England / Ralph B. Pugh.
Pugh, R. B. (Ralph Bernard), 1910-1982.Date: 1968- Books
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Imprisonment for debt, unconstitutional, by Edward Farley, Esq.
Farley, Edward, Esq.Date: 1795- Pictures
Imprisonment and confinement. Collage by Tom Cook, 1993.
Cook, Tom, 1937-2016.Date: 1993Reference: 2148892i- Books
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Imprisonment for debt considered. With respect to the bad policy, inhumanity, and evil tendency of that practice. Translated from the Italian.
Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Imprisonment for debt unconstitutional and oppressive, proved from the Fundamental Principles of the British Constitution, and the Rights of Nature. By Edward Farley, Esq.
Farley, Edward, Esq.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]