Why do some Arab Spring uprisings led to reforms and others to revolutions?
The first English language book-length study of trees in cinema.
Substantially reworks accounts of gothic and globalisation, to examine located gothic engagements with global histories and phenomena.
The first academic study dedicated to three innovative but underexplored Japanese women directors - Ando Momoko, Ninagawa Mika, and Miyake Kyoko.
Boldly explores the multiple kinds of ‘modern’ that have contributed to English literary tradition from the medieval era to the twenty-first century.
Reveals how Milton’s poetry deploys the reciprocal forces of ‘first matter’ in order to access the experience of co-existent being
Untangles the mechanisms through which ideology affected Byzantine society following the Crusades.
Presents the complete surviving correspondence between two of the most influential figures in twentieth-century literary theory, Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man.
The first complete study of a little-known Muslim presence in Europe.
Offers a pioneering and rehabilitating examination of Herodotus’ account of Persian freedom in the History.
Combines linguistics, geography and computational humanities to integrate the complexities of urban spaces into world Englishes research.
How did Gregory of Tours use Christian fears to explore ethical discourse on the formation of the good and bad self?