St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture was created in 2000.
The 'St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture' was first published in 1999 by Gale Group Publishers. Gale Group publishes many different labels, but mostly services the education sector. Their primary publishing location is in Farmington Hills, MI.
James J. O'Meara has written: 'The homo & the Negro masculinist meditations on politics & popular culture' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Conservatism, Masculinity
James Bush has written: 'Encyclopedia of Northwest Music' 'Discrete Math Workbook' 'Handyman's Handbook'
Sir Walter Raleigh was arrested by King James the first of England and spend long years in jail. To pass the time he started work on the first encyclopedia.
The purpose of James Poniewozik's "The Princess Paradox" is to analyze the evolution of Disney princesses in popular culture and their impact on gender roles and stereotypes. Poniewozik examines how these characters have changed over time and the implications of their portrayal on society, particularly in relation to feminism and princess culture.
JAMES A. TROSTLE has written: 'EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CULTURE'
Barry's Tea was created in 1901 by James J. Barry in Cork, Ireland. It has since become one of the most popular tea brands in Ireland.
They both are really popular but I think James Bond more.
Kathleen James-Chakraborty has written: 'German architecture for a mass audience' -- subject(s): Architecture, Influence, Modern movement (Architecture), Popular culture, Social aspects, Social aspects of Modern movement (Architecture)
James Baronets was created in 1791.
James Gang was created in 1967.
James McGill was created in 1996.