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.
Analyses the legal and jurisprudential writings of David Hume and Adam Smith.
Provides everything you need to know about the Scots Law of Delict.
How the life and work of the stone carver Hew Lorimer became a vibrant expression of the culture and history of modern Scotland.
Offers a radical reading of the connection between embodied life and the art of making the Commonwealth in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan.
Studies how Spinoza’s critical reading of Hobbes allowed him to develop a new kind of political theory.
Offers a number of original analyses across many of Pixar’s films, looking at previously under-explored aspects such as screenwriting, urban studies and performance.