Assembled digitally from worldwide collections, this Arcade of 36 colourful tile panels exposes for the first time religious themes as well as more traditional themes for architectural decoration, and adds a new work to the canon of seventeenth-century Persian art.
Adam Ferner's short, engaging book explores the ethical and political dimensions of parenthood, childcare and reproduction, and the dominant ethos of the family, in a world riven by conflict, inequality and the absence of hope.
The first volume to interrogate the intersections between science fiction and the medical humanities.
Boldly explores the multiple kinds of ‘modern’ that have contributed to English literary tradition from the medieval era to the twenty-first century.
Gathers over 1,400 uncollected and newly discovered letters from Virginia Woolf.
An enduring feature of American foreign policy for over two decades. This book shows how the War on Terror has changed global politics, why it has been fought and why it has proven so difficult to end despite multiple failed attempts at course correction.
Explores the dialogue between Victorian literature and one of the nineteenth century’s most popular modes of performance: conjuring.
The first book to discuss regime legitimation in contemporary Russia after the outbreak of the full-scale war in Ukraine.
Provides the first comprehensive account of the discursive formation of knowledge about Chinese literature produced by British Sinologists in the nineteenth century.
A comprehensive guide to the latest developments in morphology
A rare account of neoliberal Muslim female subjectivity in Turkey’s elite Islamic bourgeois circles.
Short, sharp and original commentary inspired by Peter Brooks’s diverse critical work.