This title assesses the idea of Europe through its intellectual history. Exploring the concept of integration and the relationship between this and arguments for division and borders it reveals their interplay in the composition of the contemporary European identity.
The author combines a case study approach with his analyses. Examines the historical, social and political dynamics of chemical contamination. A well-timed study of how chemicals affect the environment and how humans deal with that effect.
An illuminating re-examination of the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa and its Aftermath refocuses... Læs mere
Drawing on approaches across migration history, economic history, economic anthropology, and the sociology of movements, Rag Fair... Læs mere
An illuminating ethnographic study of placemaking, (Un)Settling Place examines the nature of places that are remote, peripheral, and “along-the-way” of migrant journeys, highlighting the key role they play in the shaping of people’s mobilities and identities.
An illuminating and geographically wide-ranging reassessment of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, this volume reconsiders how this... Læs mere
Arguably all humans invent or accept forms of family beyond those that are close biological kin. These fictive forms of kinship may vary across... Læs mere
The 2008 economic collapse in Iceland sent its residents into a destabilising crisis with far-reaching, temporal and affective consequences.... Læs mere
Focusing on understanding business offenders through an exploration of workplace deviance and crime,... Læs mere
With contributions from scholars within and outside the region, this book promotes new thinking on protection of refugees and... Læs mere
The critique of twentieth-century American anthropology often portrays anthropologists of the past as servants of colonialism who... Læs mere