British Culture

  • British Culture: An Introduction
    By David Christopher

    Almost half of the world's population has seen a James Bond film, a series which began in 1962 with Doctor No (Terence Young), in which Sean Connery (a Scot) played the leading role. Since then the most famous secret agent in English ...

  • British Culture: An Introduction
    By David P. Christopher

    Around half of the world's population has seen a James Bond film, a series which began in 1962 with Dr No (Terence Young), in which Sean Connery (a Scot) played the leading role. Since then, the most famous secret agent in English ...

  • British Culture: An Introduction
    By David Christopher

    another prize-winning card showed a modernist recreation centre in Milton Keynes which resembled a brick bunker. ... Richard Rogers Richard Rogers (b.1933) is one of the most admired among contemporary British architects.

  • British Culture: An Introduction
    By David P. Christopher

    ... discussing their daily business in episodes which are mainly character driven, and involve Brent, his assistant Gareth Keenan, sales representative Tim Canterbury and receptionist Dawn Tinsley, each cast as an administrative ...

  • British Culture: An Introduction
    By David Christopher

    In Stepping Westward (1965) Malcolm Bradbury also makes a humorous comparison between American and British university life. But The History Man (1975) is a cynical tale of hypocrisy and jealousy set on the British university campus.