This second volume in the critical edition reproduces more than 170 lectures delivered by Alfred North Whitehead at Harvard during his second and third years.
Explores Persian tribespeople's changing ethics, feelings and lifeways in tough times.
Argues for a rethinking of sexuality as a constellation, rather than substantive identity.
Investigates the Ottoman bureaucrats who resisted the ethnic cleansing in the Smyrna region in 1919–1923.
Traces the evolution of the Roman legal system through a study of the law of inheritance.
Reconfigures our concept of nature through the concept of the element.
Critically re-reads Turkey’s history with a focus on the interactions between religion, politics and society.
A uniquely comprehensive, groundbreaking two-volume study of Loy’s relationship to the human body and soul.
Provides a new ground-breaking framework for the study of foreign language learning
Explores the role of gender in shaping premodern Scottish identity and history
Explores the impact of Enlightenment philosophers in Scotland on the development of sociology.
Examines the work and reception of the Arab émigré writer Gibran Khalil Gibran.