Explores how concerns over family subsistence, labour and care shaped Ottoman military reform and ultimately sealed the empire’s fate during the First World War.
Explores new forms of party organisation following the post-2010/11 square movements in Europe.
Offers the first book-length history and theory of the Arabic fantastic in English.
Examines the concept of praise (tasbi?) in Islam, encompassing its human and nonhuman expressions.
The volume takes the reader on a journey through critical feminist theorising of violence, conflict, and oppression, to... Læs mere
Provides a new account of the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and its non-Muslim subjects.
A comprehensive history of the financing of British film production from the emergence of the industry until the end of the Second World War.
Examines the work of women filmmakers in comtemporary Turkey.
Explores how Islam is produced in American hip-hop culture by both Muslims and non-Muslims.
The first book-length study to consider Joyce’s portrayal of rural Ireland across his oeuvre.
Explores how interpretation fosters and empowers transformative activism.
Develops a new interpretation of Abu Na?r al-Farabi’s political philosophy as contributing to the Western tradition of cosmopolitanism