This Element examines the complex intersections between minority religions, legal protections, and restrictions and the role of courts in... Læs mere
In the new millennium, many public monuments and statues around the world have become the target of protest. These monuments play a... Læs mere
This Element examines how archaeology can contribute to the investigation of ancient... Læs mere
Abul A'la Maududi (1903–1979) was arguably the most influential and controversial twentieth-century Islamic thinker. This volume brings together,... Læs mere
Dublin: A Writer's City can be imagined as a map of one of the world's great literary cities, taking the reader, area-by-area, through the neighbourhoods that shaped – and were... Læs mere
Do Paul's letters draw on ethnic stereotypes? In this volume, Matthijs den Dulk offers a series of case studies that analyze different... Læs mere
A panoramic, non-Eurocentric view of theatre history that emphasizes the variety of connections among the world's many distinctive traditions. Ranging from... Læs mere
This Element explores the textile crafts and cloth cultures of the Aegean Bronze Age, focusing on excavated textiles (or their imprints) and... Læs mere
Language is a uniquely human trait, but we rarely stop to examine its workings in everyday life. This lively and readable book introduces readers to... Læs mere
This Element examines how contemporary cosmological theories intersect with Islamic theology, exploring how modern science and Islamic thought can be brought into meaningful... Læs mere
This Element presents a case study of the authors' partnership with the Pintada community in their excavation of a pre-Columbian site known as 'Huaca Pintada', a pyramidal mound located in the Lambayeque region on the north coast of Peru.
This Element seeks to develop an empirical research agenda that explores the applicability of the growth model perspective in comparative political economy to emerging capitalist economies. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.