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Laura Nenzi draws readers into a fascinating world of samurai, shipwrecks, nocturnal monsters and partying crowds to show how the night... Læs mere
The first detailed and sustained examination of how ancient Greek philosophers conceived of truth and the ways in which truth may vary with perspective,... Læs mere
Through an interdisciplinary approach, this groundbreaking volume offers analysis of how clericalism distorts priestly... Læs mere
This book examines why trading emporia emerged in early Medieval Northern Europe. It demonstrates that the history of emporia is closely linked to the expansion of maritime trade, colonization, piracy, and warfare - the basis for what we know today as the Viking Age.
This book is the first comprehensive look at Romani experiences in the Atlantic World. It will interest students and scholars of the Atlantic World, migration history, Romani studies, ethnology, and anthropology. This title is available as open access on Cambridge Core.
1859 produced major works by writers such as Eliot, Darwin, and Dickens, representing some of the Victorians' greatest cultural and scientific achievements.... Læs mere
The Australian Militia of the Second World War is an underexplored aspect of Australia's wartime history. As Good As Any: The Australian Militia... Læs mere
How did the female contemporaries of Shakespeare, Milton and Marvell utilise alchemical discourse? Discussing early modern poetry, prose, plays and... Læs mere
Eisenstein is one of the most influential film directors and theorists. This book analyzes the extensive influence on him of classical literature and arts,... Læs mere
This book explores trade networks and economic change in the gold-driven society of colonial-era... Læs mere
Focuses on the impact of crusading on the people of Europe, and the diverse cultural, political and religious legacies that were left behind. This wide-ranging collection will interest readers from undergraduates to specialists.
This book draws on hieroglyphic texts, imagery, and archaeological finds to reconstruct interactions through which the Classic Maya exchanged knowledge about their hieroglyphic script and how to use it. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.