An accessible monograph on the work of David Seymour (1911-56), the Polish-born American photojournalist, who used his camera to record the political upheavals and social change of the 1930s. Known by his pseudonym, Chim, Seymour was a practitioner of concerned photography and his images provide an [...]
Jane was Henry VIII's third Queen, and she was described by him as 'his first true wife', both his first two marriages having been annulled. She was twenty-seven when he married her, and came of a solid gentry family with good court connections. She had served both Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boley[...]
The wife who gave Henry what he desired most - a son.
Drawing on a range of sources, as well as empirical studies, this book offers a set of reflections on the development of palliative care and its place within a wider social context. It is useful for practitioners, policy makers, teachers and students involved in palliative care or concerned about de[...]