Restores the first German feminist film, long neglected, to its rightful status as a classic forebear of more recent cinefeminism, demonstrating that the film is as relevant today as it was upon its 1968 release.
The ludic element of drama in the Middle Ages - or drama with early subject matter - is here to the fore.
The key theme of the Hall Book remains Borough Governance. The town's charters and rights were confirmed and extended in 1664 by the Charter of Charles II.
A reappraisal of Lope's literary career, bringing out the complexities of his dramatic texts.
Essays reconsidering key topics in the history of late medieval Scotland and northern England.
First translation of two vivid accounts of French thirteenth-century tournaments, rich in detail and an impassioned defence of tournaments and their importance.
This wide-ranging study offers a new understanding of Old Norse kinship in which the individual self was expanded to encompass its kin.
First full analysis of the skaldic verse appearing in the family sagas of Icelanders, considering why and how it is deployed.
Norfolk is a county sadly rich in "lost" country houses; this account and gazetteer offer a comprehensive account of them.
A multi-disciplinary investigation of the links between people and animals, in reality and representation.
The first detailed study of the working relationship and productive friendship between Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) and Adrian Boult (1889-1983).
Rich in archival detail and offering a ground-breaking analysis, this book presents a radically new interpretation of British politics and policy failings during the Great Famine.