Theories of Memory provides a comprehensive introduction to the rapidly expanding field of memory studies.
The first critical edition of J. G. Lockhart’s classic biography of Walter Scott.
Traces the influence of early modern theology, particularly Protestant theology, on cultural understandings of and reactions to sensory disability in the period.
Reveals the influence of Transcendentalism in the Southern Hemisphere, focusing on Latin America, South Africa, Australia and the South Pacific.
Investigates reading, writing and associational culture in the industrial workplace in Scotland and Northern England from the 1840s to the 1920s.
Offers a fresh approach to one of the towering intellectuals of the early modern period, Erasmus of Rotterdam.
The first critical edition of J. G. Lockhart’s classic biography of Walter Scott.
Considers how corporate governance and other aspects of business law have responded to pressing issues in society, such as changing political ideology.
Addresses working conditions for women in the Belgian, Czechoslovakian, French, German, Italian and Norwegian interwar film industries.
Analyses how ethical consumerism, far from amending our capitalist form of life, abets it.
Explores land, its ownership and management in eighteenth-century Scotland.
The first translation of Emilia Giancotti’s work into English.