An illuminating account of Ismaili music, spiritual poetry and social change in Badakhshan.
Investigates how political reporting can more effectively counter misinformation in order to enhance the public legitimacy of journalism.
The first collected volume on the Islamic tradition and analytic epistemology in conversation.
The first book-length study to consider Joyce’s portrayal of rural Ireland across his oeuvre.
The first book-length study of the oeuvre of Oscar-winning British-Polish director, Pawel Pawlikowski.
Explores German-American filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch’s engagement with and expressions of historicity throughout his career.
Eighteen essays by a team of distinguished philosophers and theologians examine and develop Ray L. Hart’s key contributions to theology.
Establishes Elizabeth von Arnim as an important figure in literary modernism.
Traces ancient Iranian mythical-legendary traditions within classical sources on Median and Persian royalty.
Provides an overview of global economic governance from the perspective of justice.
Examines the collective agency of women in post-millennial action-led genres from television and cinema.
A fully annotated edition of Mona Caird’s immensely successful novel, The Daughters of Danaus, that reframes the novel as a narrative of female professionalisation.