The first anthology to explore early radio.
Short, sharp and original commentary inspired by Peter Brooks’s diverse critical work.
The first collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short stories published in American magazines between 1921 and 1924.
Explores the Turkish-German second generation's movement back to Turkey.
Animates the conversional potential of language by exploring the catalytic force of words across diverse cultures and linguistic systems.
Explores Eliot’s many-sided engagements with painting, sculpture, architecture, music, drama, music hall and cinema, recorded sound, and dance, drawing on newly available sources, archival material, and interart connections.
A comparative analysis of the nations, conducted by scholars on both sides of the Irish Sea.
Brings together leading and emerging scholars of Spinoza across the world and across different interpretative and hermeneutic backgrounds for lively exchanges and pathbreaking analyses of an underappreciated keystone text in political thought.
The first book length response to the work of David Beetham and in particular his original ideas about democracy and human rights.
Advances a new theory for mapping the dynamics of great power politics today.
Examines the Armenian land question in its transnational context
Challenges the consensus that depicts Hannah Arendt as a secular thinker.