The early German Enlightenment is seen as a reform movement that broke free from traditional ties without falling into anti-Christian and extremist... Læs mere
This Element focuses on the lives of royal women during Sultan Selim III's reign. Mihrisah Valide Sultan, Sineperver Kadinefendi, and the... Læs mere
The comparison between geometry and philosophy required a proper understanding of how Euclidean demonstration secured certainty. This Element examines... Læs mere
Why has Russia embraced a global foreign policy after 1991? Here, the grand strategy is labelled as 'multipolarity'... Læs mere
The relationship between the biblical representations of the past and the history of the second and early first millennia BCE is best comprehended by... Læs mere
Rigorously contextualized by the climate events, science, and technology of the nineteenth century, this study compares how... Læs mere
Examining the growing numbers of Palestinian women working in Israel as doctors, lawyers, and high-tech engineers, this... Læs mere
In the UK, lawyers of the 'Judicial Power Project' rail against 'judicial overreach'. In this groundbreaking book, David Dyzenhaus... Læs mere
Is the digitisation of law an appropriate means to achieve legal impartiality? This book provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the... Læs mere
This book shows how realism and a solid philosophical foundation bring coherence to economic, ethical, and social theorising,... Læs mere
Combining fieldwork and local perspectives, this book explores how higher education fosters resilience, contributes to rebuilding,... Læs mere
This book delivers an in-depth doctrinal analysis of the right to science under Article 15 ICESCR, focusing on the novel concept of its core content, as well as on its rights holders and duty bearers. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.