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How is politics made not just present but also palpable, even existential? As they live their everyday lives, how do ordinary people theorize for themselves the workings of power? Beyond just ideology, self-interest or instrumentality, this book is about how politics moves people and gets them in its grip?
Offers a historically grounded and multi-scalar analysis of agrarian change in Nepal's eastern Tarai, exploring the convergence between older economic formations grounded in landlord-tenant relations with contemporary capitalism.
This ambitious pan-European overview of the perpetration of the Holocaust focuses on specific actors, structures and processes alongside broader themes. Contributions analyse developments from the Baltics to the Balkans, exploring key differences with respect to ghettoization, deportations, collaboration or attempts at escape or relief.
The first comprehensive analysis of domestic and international law defining and prohibiting torture and other forms of ill-treatment, this groundbreaking work reviews the law on torture in countries around the world. It considers how international law governs the use of force by police against suspects held in custody and during protests, and the practice and outlawing of torture both in peacetime and during armed conflict. The analysis also includes the application of universal jurisdiction, which is used in the attempt to prosecute and punish torture committed anywhere in the world. The application and execution of the death penalty are also discussed in detail.
The authoritative guide to the singular career and artistic legacy of one of America's most celebrated playwrights, this collection not only chronicles August Wilson's career and artistic legacy, but also makes apparent his continuing relevance to culture and politics today.
This Element provides the first comprehensive study of William Davenant's Shakespeare adaptations within the broader context of the Restoration repertory. It reveals how Davenant adapted the plays in direct response to the institutional and commercial imperatives of the newly established theatre industry of the 1660s.
This book provides an introduction to the theory of phase transitions, bridging the gap between physics and materials science. With exercises included throughout and solutions available online, this text is suitable for graduate courses as well as researchers seeking a primer on popular and emerging research topics.
Consciousness is an intriguing mystery, of which standard accounts all have well-known difficulties. This book develops a novel account of how consciousness is constituted by our neural structure that avoids these difficulties.
This foundational introduction to the cutting-edge field of quantum information offers a comprehensive presentation of the topic while remaining accessible to students with any STEM background. Accompanied by numerous exercises and worked examples, it features boxed asides to broaden understanding, and an approachable and engaging writing style.
This book explores how ancient queens were important subjects and patrons of dynastic art. It examines an eclectic array of artworks and artifacts from across the Mediterranean and the Middle East. This study invites readers to consider the roles and responsibilities of women in artistic expressions of political power.
This book dismantles the simplistic equation of wealth, political power and social rank in the Roman Eempire. Historians will appreciate the innovative approach, which combines economic modelling with archaeological and epigraphic evidence, and the fresh perspectives on the complexities of wealth and power in ancient Rome.
Early modern London has long been recognised as a centre of religious diversity but this study is the first to examine domestic religion in the capital during a period of intense religious change. Emily Vine foregrounds the experiences of minority communities, Christian and Jewish, to explore the role of the home as a setting of religious practice.
Court festivities in eighteenth-century Naples included elaborate celebratory balls featuring social dance, hosted by the aristocracy and highlighted by the direct participation of the monarchs. This book offers a fascinating account of these spectacular events, for readers interested in Southern Italian history, culture, music, and dance.
The first history of how economists tackled nineteenth-century deficits in family productivity in Europe, inadequacies in low-income family consumption in interwar USA, underinvestment in human capital by non-white American families, and gendered injustices. For economists, sociologists, historians and philosophers interested in family and poverty.
This Element presents the ?-generalized distribution, a statistical model tailored for the analysis of income distribution. Developed over years of collaborative, multidisciplinary research, it clarifies the statistical properties of the model, assesses its empirical validity and compares its effectiveness with other parametric models.
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