This book examines in depth for the first time the origins, development, and reception of the major dramatic screen representations of ‘The Few’ in the Battle of Britain produced over the past seventy years.
The most extensive and detailed analysis of the reporting of the Spanish Civil War ever undertaken.
This book provides readers with a fresh look at both Derridean deconstruction and Lacanian theory from a perspective that is informed by recent trends in twentieth century thought.
The third and penultimate volume in the Yale Research Edition's genetic transcription of the manuscript of Boswell's biographical masterwork.
This edition for the first time collects Hogg's 'Maga' publications, as well as provides a comprehensive introduction to Hogg's... Læs mere
This volume provides a wide and varied account of the history of the book during the medieval and early modern period, up to the Union of the Parliaments in 1707.
This book challenges the usual ways in which development and change are regarded in rural Africa and provides a corrective to state-centred studies of development.
The Carbon Footprint Wars challenges current policies about how to deal with global warming, outlining their potentially disastrous side-effects on society and the environment and offers some radical solutions for dealing with climate change.
This highly original book explores whether globalisation might now be prompting a sub-genre of the novel adept at imagining global community.
Explores the intertwining of the ethical with the sociopolitical across a range of screen media in different contexts internationally.
Investigates how contemporary national trends within Eastern Europe correspond to the global stream of transgressive filmmaking
This fascinating book examines badfilms; a subcategory of ‘bad cinema’ marked by incompetence, and typically exacerbated by material poverty and restrictive production conditions.