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  • - Selected Latin Works in Translation
    av John Wyclif
    1 170,-

    This new collection of translations represents the first attempt to offer a representative sample of Wyclif's Latin works in translation in a single volume. -- .

  • - The Conservative Party and the Organised Working Class in British Politics
    av Andrew Taylor
    308 - 1 090,-

    This book explores the long-term relationship between the Conservative Party, trade unions and the organised working class. It focuses on the question of why the Conservative Party for much of its history sought to accommodate the unions and why in the 1970s and 1980s it adopted a policy of excluding the unions. -- .

  • - A Distinctive Politics?
    av Richard Taylor
    415 - 1 148,-

    English radicalism has been a persistent and important, though minority, strand in English political culture since at least the English Civil War. This book explores, in historical context, the nature of this radicalism - its beliefs, practice and importance - in the twentieth century. -- .

  • - The New State of an Old Nation
    av Murray Stewart Leith & Duncan Sim
    365,-

    An academic analysis of the foundations and structures of modern-day Scotland that provides insight into Scottish politics, society and culture. -- .

  • - Post-War British Film Stardom
    av Andrew Roberts
    1 098,-

    This book provides an extensive overview of the British actors who achieved their greatest stardom during the 1950s. This was a transitional period for the British cinema, when the major studios faced growing competition from television and Hollywood increasingly dominated the UK film industry. -- .

  • - Kill the Corporation Before it Kills Us
    av David Whyte
    153,-

    This is the first book to argue comprehensively that unless we destroy the legal and political basis for the corporation, we are unlikely to reverse the decline of the eco-system, and therefore we will hasten the end of the species. -- .

  • - Terrorism, Parliament and the Ritual of Proscription
    av Lee Jarvis & Tim (Senior Lecturer in International Relations) Legrand
    1 119,-

    Jarvis and Legrand explore the banning of terrorist organisations in liberal democratic states such as the United Kingdom. This process, they argue, is far more a ritualized performance of national identity, than it is a meaningful contribution to national security. -- .

  • - A Cultural Practice
    av Vincent Quinn
    1 119,-

    Reading: A cultural practice explores the history and theory of reading from the classical period to the present day. It argues that reading is central to human culture and that this will continue to be the case even if digital cultures change the ways in which we interact with written language. -- .

  • - Understanding Perceptions of Muslims in the News
    av Laurens de Rooij
    1 119,-

    This book describes how non Muslims use the news to inform themselves about Islam and Muslims. It does so by exploring how media institutions function in society and how its practices affect the production of images and symbols about Muslims and Islam, as well as their influence on audiences. -- .

  • - Power, Expertise and the Internet Security Industry
    av Andrew Whiting
    1 098,-

    This book provides a critique of dominant cybersecurity knowledge that draws upon original constructivist analysis of the expert discourse within the internet security industry. The book argues that this expertise helps explain the probematic common sense that sees cybersecurity conflated with national security. -- .

  • - Law, Race and Empire
    av Nadine El-Enany
    195 - 268,-

    (B)ordering Britain argues that Britain is the spoils of empire, its immigration law is colonial violence and irregular immigration is anti-colonial resistance. -- .

  • - French Inflections
    av Richard Hillman
    1 098,-

    Richard Hillman's latest book on the French connections of early modern English drama shows that Shakespeare regularly inflected the models provided by Italian comedy and tragicomedy by evoking French material, dramatic and non-dramatic. Such inflection especially bears on the tragic overtones that menace or complicate comic resolutions. -- .

  • av Meir Hatina
    1 119,-

    The provides in-depth analysis of Arab liberalism, which, although lacking public appeal and a compelling political underpinning, still sustained viability over time and remained a constant part of the Arab landscape. -- .

  • - Arabs, Israelis, and the Limits of Military Force
    av Jeremy Pressman
    400,-

    In this lucid and timely new book Jeremy Pressman demonstrates that the default use of military force on both sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict has prevented its peaceful resolution. -- .

  • av Carey Fleiner
    213,-

    For writers of Roman historical fiction: a basic guide to family life, food & clothing, housing & travel, law & order, economics, religion, and entertainment. -- .

  • - Beyond the Security Alliance
     
    345,-

    This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of Japan's new security partnerships with Australia, India, countries and multilateral security fora in East Asia, as well as with the EU and some of its member states. -- .

  • - Transatlantic Security from Truman to Trump,
    av Stanley R. Sloan
    339,99 - 1 033,-

    This book offers a history of a transatlantic security relationship that has endured for over seventy years, examining how developments inside NATO and European Union member states affect their ability to defend against external threats while preserving Western values, in the era of Trump and Brexit. -- .

  • - The Early Middle Ages, c. 450-c. 1050
     
    1 033,-

    This unique textbook introduces undergraduate students to medieval historiography, providing an entry point for the dense scholarship on the period. Volume I covers the post-Roman world, from 450 to 1050. -- .

  • - A Critical Exploration
     
    1 090,-

    Featuring essays by leading scholars of surrealism, this book offers the first sustained critical inquiry into the multifaceted writing of women associated with surrealism, and highlights howthis oeuvre intersects with and contributes to contemporary debates on gender, sexuality, subjectivity, otherness, anthropocentrism, and the environment. -- .

  • - The Early Middle Ages, c. 450-c. 1050
     
    269,-

    This unique textbook introduces undergraduate students to medieval historiography, providing an entry point for the dense scholarship on the period. Volume I covers the post-Roman world, from 450 to 1050. -- .

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    415,-

    This book underscores the centrality of refugees to the workings of current dynamics of social and cultural membership in the welfare state. The contributions look into the meaning of the welfare state, as represented in legal and discursive practices, and the imagination of those seeking to build new lives in it. -- .

  • av Gargi Bhattacharyya, Kirsten Forkert, Janna Graham & m.fl.
    203 - 1 053,-

    Based on interviews and workshops with refugees in both countries, the book develops the concept of "migrantification" - in which people are made into migrants by the state, the media and members of society. -- .

  • - Sex, Catholicism and Women in Post-War England
    av David Geiringer
    1 119,-

    This book uses original oral history material and secretive Vatican papers to explore the sexual and religious experiences of Catholic women in post-war England. It offers a fresh perspective on the idea that 'sex killed God', reframing dominant approaches to the histories of sex, religion and social change. -- .

  • - How Animals Shaped Georgian London
    av Thomas Almeroth-Williams
    213,-

    This book offers a panoramic view of Georgian London, redefining the city's role in the industrial, agricultural and consumer revolutions. It does this by examining, for the first time, the huge contribution that horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and dogs made to the world's first modern metropolis, as well as the serious challenges the animals posed. -- .

  • - The Irish Government and Peace in Northern Ireland, from Sunningdale to the Good Friday Agreement
    av Graham Spencer
    419 - 1 219,-

    Focusing on the peace process, these two volumes includes seventeen interviews from high-ranking civil servants and political leaders in the Irish Government and takes the reader inside the negotiating room to experience the efforts, tensions and actions that led to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 -- .

  • - Political Philosophy After the Holocaust
    av Norman Geras
    213 - 1 098,-

    This is the first academic study to address ancient Egypt as it was appropriated across disparate literary modes during the Victorian era. Drawing on texts by canonical authors while illuminating new sources and understudied works, it brings the highbrow and the popular into conversation, addressing contemporary ideas of race, gender and religion.

  • - International Intervention and the Failure of the West
    av Philip Cunliffe
    245 - 1 098,-

    Cosmopolitan Dystopia evaluates cosmopolitan liberalism and shows In their effort to avoid the terrible fate of twentieth century utopias, cosmopolitan liberals have nonetheless created a new global dystopia of permanent war and authoritarian power embodied in 'sovereignty as responsibility'. -- .

  • - Literature, Culture and Community
    av Tom Woodin
    347 - 1 090,-

    From the early 1970s, working class writing and publishing in local communities rapidly proliferated into a national movement. This book is the first full evaluation of these developments and opens up new perspectives on literature, culture, class and identity over the past 50 years. -- .

  • - Obama's Legacy and the Trump Transition
     
    415,-

    This edited volume examines the legacies former US President Barack Obama leaves across Asia and the Pacific, as well as the endurance of, and prospects for, those legacies two years into the Presidency of Donald Trump. -- .

  • - New Perspectives
     
    1 119,-

    This collection provides new perspectives on the work of filmmaker Costa-Gavras. Contributors from a variety of fields examine his studies of human political crises, from the horrors of the Nazis and state totalitarianism to contemporary crises of immigration and global financial collapse. -- .

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