Based on rich literary, historical and legal data, Ismail Nashef offers a fresh case study of literary settler colonial contexts, in which language, literature and socio-political regime are re-examined based on new data.
Reassesses the democratic quality of European integration
Demonstrates what Victorian poetry tells us about the relationship between poetry and time.
Explores British director Steve McQueen’s diverse output, from video installations to independent cinema to Hollywood to the BBC
Explores Shakespeare’s use of allegory as a privileged tool for making visible the inner workings of his characters’ minds
Reconsiders the notion of organism as central for contemporary philosophy
Examines the evolution of Turkey’s industrial policies in a global context over the last century.
Explores the links between patronage, identity and Franco-Scottish relations in the late medieval and early modern periods
Analyses the cultural exchange of two important and highly entangled European film nations of the silent era.
Studies alternative concepts to received theories and practices of poetry in early modern England
A study of the coexistence of Muslims and Christians in Lebanon through an investigation of Lebanese law.
Widespread panic once generated by ‘tramps’ produced interdisciplinary and international dialogue on race, work, and welfare