First scholarly edition of Conan Doyle’s semi-autobiographical, epistolary novel originally published at the height of his initial fame, 1894–9.
Traces the development of tawatur theories and explores their role in defining Islamic orthodoxy.
Focuses on relations between paramilitary groups and the Turkish state during the armed conflict between the state and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (Partiya Karkerên Kurdistan, PKK) in the 1990s.
Continental philosophers and contemporary artists transform the classics into living practices.
By engaging with the work of modern and contemporary philosophers and writers, in particular G. W. Leibniz, Alain Badiou, Gilles... Læs mere
Argues that Shakespeare’s plays are dramaturgically misogynist and that surface-level interventions cannot remediate them or make them ‘feminist’.
This two-volume scholarly anthology publishes nineteen narratives and eighty speeches written by African American authors in Britain and Ireland in the nineteenth century in a contemporary edition for the first time.
Located between the tip of Japan and Taiwan, Okinawa is a tiny island of huge geopolitical importance. Its US military bases means it has the attention of both China and North Korea.
Studies the interaction between Perso-Islamic sedentary concepts and Mongolian nomadic traditions in the context of Ilkhanid capital cities.
Cultivates erotics in the common ground between deconstruction, psychoanalysis and continental feminist philosophy.
Offers provocative re-readings of five political rationalists in Islamic political thought between the eighth and the fifteenth century.
A new vision of the good life as collective transformation against the fragmentation of contemporary life.