With Reform riding high in the polls, Andy Knott charts the history of popular politics in the UK to consider whether the historical antecdents can shed light on the current resurgence.
To be alive is simply to be vulnerable. It is a condition inherent in being mortal, being embodied, being emotional, and being social creatures in a world with others. Erinn Gilson... Læs mere
Why are there such massive disparities, globally, nationally and regionally, in the provision of healthcare services and access to them? Anthony Gatrell,... Læs mere
Geography is central to understanding young people’s diverse and complex societal positioning. This critical introduction to the geographies of youth, suitable for a range of courses, examines how place and mobilities shape young people’s identities and agency.
Governments are confronted with a tradeoff between growth, liberal democracy and effective climate action. They cannot achieve all three objectives at the same time. The authors consider which one has to give.
This book charts the origin and evolution of Georgia Meloni and the Fratelli D’Italia, the first radical right party to lead a... Læs mere
Examines early modern English literary representations of ports, shorelines and littorals at home and abroad.
Expands the study of the Crisis of the Fourteenth Century beyond its conventional Eurocentric focus.
Rethinks the life, writings and legacies of Phillis Wheatley Peters in a global context from the eighteenth century to the contemporary period.
Examines the dynamics of great power competition between the United States, the European Union and Russia in the Euro-Atlantic region.
A first-time focus on the theory of English orthography.
The book shows how the Anthropocene and artificial intelligence, fields that have come to define the early decades of the twenty-first century, have mediated practices of violence and transformed how violence is realised, requiring a reworkng of the concept.