Investigates the recent expansion in Russian documentary film and its relationship to politics, the media industries, and the public sphere.
The first comprehensive overview of utopianism in the modern Middle East and North Africa.
Examines education and social change in Scotland through analysis of a unique series of historical social surveys.
Explores the production issues and cultural contexts of Hammer’s unmade films.
Examines the material culture of Russian-speaking migrants
The first study to consider how Whiteness pervades and is challenged in contemporary British and US Absurdist poetry.
A pioneering overview of Scottish intellectual life during the long 19th century, focusing in particular on the legacy of the Scottish Enlightenment.
Edinburgh Studies in Later Latin Literature offers a forum for new scholarship on important and sometimes neglected works.
How did British oil production in Iran shape both subaltern anticolonialism and colonial afterlives in the country?
François Zourabichvili wrote two major contributions to Spinoza scholarship. While Une physique de la pensée (PUF, 2002) concerns Spinoza’s epistemology and metaphysics of ideas, Spinoza’s Paradoxical Conservatism focuses on his political philosophy.
Engages with the career of Isabelle Huppert, a major figure in French, European, and World Cinema.
The Edinburgh Critical History of Philosophy is a seven-volume reference work on the history of philosophy. This volume surveys the key issues and debates distinct to nineteenth-century philosophy.