Andrew Trigg traces the heterodox tradition in economics from its origins in the anti-capitalism ideas of the first half of the nineteeth century, through to Keynes and the present day and considers the methodological challenge they present to mainstream economics.
With characteristic erudition and acuity across a breathtaking range of subjects, Ray Tallis explores how explicitness connects with... Læs mere
In this hard-hitting analysis, Bobo Lo argues that revitalizing global order is the central task of our time, the key to... Læs mere
Examines a poetic movement that rose from under official state discourse in 1970s Syria.
The first critical edition to collect Dickens’s dramatic works, enriched with thorough scholarly notes that foreground primary archival research.
The first in-depth study to combine social, economic, cultural and material cultural perspectives on linen in eighteenth-century Scotland, showing definitively how the colonial context helped drive the industry.
Offers the first book-length study of archiving in the Cairo sultanate.
Explores how and why adherence to the liberal democratic norms of the European Union vary between Central European states.
In these exclusive interviews, New York School poets reveal what the New York School meant to them and how its legacy continues today.
Places Alexander the Great and his monarchical ideology within his Near-Eastern context.
Explores the cultural identity of the Andalusian community in post-revolutionary Tunisia.
Jointly explores Bill Viola’s video art and Gilbert Simondon’s philosophy of individuation through their shared understanding of the interpenetration of nature and technology.