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IAU Symposium 274 brings together leading experts to discuss recent observational, theoretical and experimental efforts in understanding the basic plasma... Læs mere
Echeñique argues that Aristotle developed an original and compelling theory of moral responsibility and contributed in novel ways to our understanding of... Læs mere
To cast light on African perspectives of the history of slavery, top Africanist scholars have examined both conventional historical... Læs mere
Egyptologists, philologists and archaeologists have long worked side by side in Egypt, but they often fail to understand one another's approaches. This... Læs mere
Egyptologists, philologists and archaeologists have long worked side by side in Egypt, but they often fail to understand one another's approaches. This... Læs mere
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This comprehensive and engaging analysis of a wide range of Antarctic fiction - from lost-race romances to espionage thrillers to travellers'... Læs mere
This edited volume discusses the persistence of amnesty in the age of human rights accountability. It features... Læs mere
1 John is commonly understood to contain no reference to Jesus's resurrection. Jensen refutes this in a stimulating and original reading of the whole letter, which will be of use to scholars and advanced students of New Testament studies, Johannine theology and Jewish history.