A cutting-edge, practical guide for graduate students undertaking independent research in Applied Linguistics.
Fills a 400-year gap in Syrian history, based on the largest and most significant source for medieval Syria.
How did Kuwait’s urban transformation unfold before oil came to dominate the story?
Studies literature’s role in representing and addressing dis/trust in the digital world.
Explores how everyday food practices actively shape conflict and cultivate peace.
Essays and translations by modern-day scholars organised along the principles of the Arabic narrative tradition.
Examines the relationship between urban regeneration and urban governance in Africa.
Brings together the evidence for coin production and use over the whole Achaemenid Empire.
Explores the manifold ways that complexity is framed, understood and negotiated in contemporary Anglophone fiction.
Provides an overview of the history of the Gifford Lectures.
Provides the first comprehensive study of lajvardina as a class of ceramics, their distribution in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and their reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Reframes Baroque performance as a critical laboratory where bodies, materials and environments negotiated global circulation, political legitimacy and ecological imagination.