Through analysis of a series of case studies, recently declassified documents and exclusive interviews with national security experts in the public and private sectors, the... Læs mere
Are the general and the particular separated in legal rhetorics? What is the function of singular events, facts, names in legal argumentation and what is their... Læs mere
Using archival research and interviews with politicians, Andrew W. Neal investigates security politics from the 1980s to the present day to show how its... Læs mere
Drawing on archival sources, this is the first book to explore Thalberg’s insights into casting, editing, story composition and the importance of the mass audience from a theoretical perspective.
Geoffrey Nash explores the emergence of the revolutionary Babis and reformist Baha’is and their conflict with mainstream Shi’a Muslims in Iran, and of the parallel... Læs mere
Integrating forgotten tales of literary communities across Iran, Afghanistan and South Asia – at a time when Islamic empires were fracturing and new state formations... Læs mere
This book is a translation of Aziz al-Azmeh’s seminal work Al-'Ilmaniya min mandhur mukhtalif that was first published in Beirut in 1992.
Introduces the key aspects of a theoretical debate on prefigurative politics and contemporary protest movements
Throughout the 20th century Scottish miners resisted deindustrialisation through collective action and by leading the campaign for Home Rule. This book shows that coal miners occupy a central position in Scotland’s economic, social and political history.
This book investigates Stevenson’s literary collaborations with family and friends as he travelled Scotland, America and the South Pacific.
Self-Harm in New Woman Writing offers a trans-disciplinary study of Victorian literature, culture and medicine through engagement with the recurrent trope of self-harm in writing by and about the British New Woman.
Establishes the cultural and historical contexts for representations of female ageing in British film since the 1930s.