Presents an absorbing history of the interplay between Catholics and the early modern kirk.
Explores Jean-Luc Nancy's innovative engagement with the deconstructive tradition and its implications for thinking religion.
Explores Virginia Woolf as a transnational figure, her composite legacy and her impact in various cultural and political contexts.
Provides a critical analysis of various contemporary and classic shows, as well as of streaming media in general.
Makes the case for the rediscovery of British philosopher Gillian Rose’s unique but neglected voice.
Offers new perspectives on two key figures of modernity: James Joyce and Jacques Derrida.
Brings Derrida into conversation with postcolonial thinkers and writers from the Caribbean, Africa and Asia.
Studies the rationales for the institution of Scotland’s supreme civil court in the Renaissance.
Provides a new, eco-materialist account of the emergence of early Euro-American film aesthetics.
Uncovers the untold history of rural life in medieval Bamiyan.
Revitalises F. H. Bradley, providing an in-depth analysis of a rich philosophy that infuses everyday experience with the intricacies of idealism.
Situates the works, legend and reception of the Renaissance poet and politician John Milton within the network of disability, embodiment and care studies.