A selection of important yet previously untranslated and unpublished essays.
Originally entitled Life at Twenty-Five, Stevenson's first collection of essays conducts conversations with the reader about the most satisfying ways to rebel against Victorian respectability in the areas of love, marriage, money and leisure.
Critiques the politics of cultural identity, exploring the difference between political roles and collective identities.
A Festschrift in honour of Sir Gerald Gordon: one of the most influential figures in Scottish criminal law and procedure in the last century.
This historical introduction to the varieties of citizenship in Britain starts in the Middle Ages and bringing the story right up to the present day.
An analysis of the phenomenon of political violence and its implications for democratic politics
This book presents a detailed study of the three dominant Arab media channels - Al-Jazeera, Al-Hurra and Al-Arabia - and their role post-9/11.
This book provides an historical analysis of the TV crime series as a genre, paying close attention not only to the nature of TV dramas themselves, but also to the context of production and reception.
This edited volume addresses the ways in which the city has been explored in works of literature by classical and modern ‘Arab’ authors from different theosophical and ideological backgrounds.
Much has been written on dialect formation through contact between dialects of the same language, but the... Læs mere
The Correspondence of James Boswell with James Bruce and Andrew Gibb, Overseers of the Auchinleck Estate
The third and final volume of the first collected edition of Hogg’s letters reveals his versatility in old age. It contains an index to all three volumes of Hogg’s letters.