Traces the remnants of Ancient Greek democratic thought in American Republicanism.
The first book length response to the work of David Beetham and in particular his original ideas about democracy and human rights.
Studies the nature of serious criminality in Scotland, 1660-c.1700.
Examines the Armenian land question in its transnational context
Approaches 21st-century Westerns with a specific focus on genre and gender.
Investigates the recent expansion in Russian documentary film and its relationship to politics, the media industries, and the public sphere.
Investigates how leaders in Turkey’s political sphere have hindered democratic consolidation
The first study to consider how Whiteness pervades and is challenged in contemporary British and US Absurdist poetry.
These three volumes comprise a new history of Scotland’s first parliament from the first surviving official records in the thirteenth century to its final dissolution in 1707.
A comprehensive and up-to-date account of the workings and significance of this important institution to the history of late medieval and early modern Scotland.
Explores the idea that Shakespeare's dramatic writing, which powerfully represents the sea, also resembles it.
Rethinks modernism as a category by focusing on little-known late-modernist groupings of authors.