Puts forward a bold, polemical interpretation of democracy as an emancipatory political project through the work of Jacques Rancière, Claude Lefort and Miguel Abensour
How has demography shaped the Arab Spring, migrant flights from Africa to Europe, budget negotiations in the USA,... Læs mere
Uncovers a distinctly Scottish experience of the Second World War
North Korea is an anomaly in the international system. Deliberately isolated, it survives through the sale of weapons to enemies of the United States. In this book, Pacheco Pardo offers... Læs mere
Argues that Kafkaesque cinema is a critical category that can enable us to consider the interconnections between historical events, politics and aesthetics in films across the globe
Explores the political aspects of sainthood, martyrdom and relics in late antique Caucasia
The first comparative analysis of royalist and Covenanter political thought within a cross-confessional European context
A comprehensive study of how fiction has depicted and responded to terrorism in the twenty-first century
Brings Spinoza’s philosophy into engagement with contemporary debates on climate change.
Uses 'The Innocence of Muslims' controversy as a starting point for exploring Christian–Muslim relations in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan.
Examines how the imagination of space in the early modern period influenced the development of the modern concept of political universalism.
Brings together queer theory and textual studies to revise our understanding of nineteenth-century print culture