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Eric Adler explores the degree to which ancient historians of Rome were capable of valorizing foreigners and presenting criticisms of... Læs mere
Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen,... Læs mere
Develops an argument that resolves disputes persisting since the nineteenth century about the scientific status of history. Paul Roth does this by... Læs mere
This book shines a light on the practices and professional identities of translators in nineteenth-century France, speaking to the translatorial turn in translation studies which spotlights translators as active agents in the international circulation of texts.
Across humanities disciplines, public scholarship brings academics and community members and organizations together in mutually-beneficial... Læs mere
This book examines the oceanic presence in life on Earth, and the ways that we engage with the oceanic worlds for play, pleasure, adventure and the pursuit of leisure and escape through tourism and travel.
This book aims to briefly illustrate the colonisation process implemented by France and Great Britain in... Læs mere
This book takes a new look at an old question: what is the relationship between beauty and monstrosity? How has the notion of beauty transformed through the years and how does it coincide with monstrous ontologies?
This edited collection is the first volume solely dedicated to research on Johann Gottfried Herder’s understanding of history, time, and temporalities.
This book explores the history, practice and possibilities of writing about the lives of First Nations’ peoples in Australia as well as Aotearoa New Zealand, North America and the Pacific.
By establishing an intellectual dialogue amongst some of the most influential German philosophers of the twentieth century, this study identifies a common interest: the question whether an unworldly, fragmented universe can nonetheless elicit a creative response from individuals.
This book examines the Naples’ patron saint, Gennaro, the history of his blood relic and the mystery of its periodical liquefaction.