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The first volume of this two-volume collection presents a military history of the Levant from the arrival of the First Crusade in Syria at the end of the eleventh century to the Third Crusade and the death of Saladin in the final years of the twelfth century.
This book discusses regulatory developments across the African continent meant to accommodate and/or further drive... Læs mere
This book focuses on Phase II of the AfCFTA agreement which is particularly related to negotiations for an Investment... Læs mere
This book examines the development of political leadership in Britain since the 1970s, in the context of changes within and between parties large and small, and increasingly volatile voters.
This book analyses the trends, disparities and inequalities in educational expenditure in India at national, sub-national and... Læs mere
Focusing on the global and transnational nature of film, this landmark volume provides an overview of the study of cinemas and filmmaking practices from Southeast Asia, demonstrating the critical breadth and depth of this rich interdisciplinary field.
This book reconstructs the Italian 'land conquest' plans to Italianise the territories conquered after the victory in the First World War: South Tyrol (or Alto Adige, in Italian), Venezia Giulia, Istria).
Self and Assemblage in Autoethnography offers a bold methodological provocation within qualitative research... Læs mere
This book offers a curated selection of Rahi Masoom Reza's fiction, poetry, scripts, and critical writings in English translation while critically... Læs mere
The volume examines the colonial ethnography of translating nineteenth century European classics into vernacular languages of South Asia through the lens of modernity and knowledge production.
Gender and International Relations in North Africa: Decentring EU Policies in Tunisia offers a critical rethinking of international gender agendas by placing Tunisian perspectives at the centre of analysis.
Libya: Continuity and Change offers a comprehensive reappraisal of Libya’s modern history, challenging conventional narratives that overemphasise rupture while overlooking enduring structural patterns.