Howard Hanson's previously unpublished autobiography is now compiled and edited from manuscript sources, providing valuable insight into the life and work of this important American musician and educator.
Challenges the concept that the notorious horse penis is key to understanding the Tale of Volsi, via the concept of the "paganesque". SHORTLISTED: The Katharine Briggs Award 2025
Major interdisciplinary study of medieval church porches, bringing out their importance and significance.
Charts the emergence and development of capitalism across the world from a variety of perspectives, providing a deep understanding of how capitalism came to be the dominant economic force.
An intellectual biography of a modern African artist and his immense contribution to twentieth-century art history.
Examines ideas of violence in German culture after 9/11 through the lens of "violence elsewhere" - exploring works and discourses about violence in distant locations or times.
John Salmon's fourteenth-century register brings to life the day-to-day world of a medieval bishop.
A major new study piecing together the intriguing but fragmentary evidence surrounding the lives of minstrels to highlight how these seemingly peripheral figures were keenly involved with all aspects of late medieval communities.
An investigation into how Antioch maintained itself as an independent principality during a period of considerable challenges.
Tudor Paperwork: accounts revealing the trials and tribulations of church officials during the Reformation period.
First English translation of the complete versions of three chansons de geste inspired by the Romance epic, the Song of Roland.
New readings of the ten Beethoven sonatas for piano and violin, embracing both the performer's interpretation and the analyst's rigour.