Presents an absorbing history of the interplay between Catholics and the early modern kirk.
Explores Jean-Luc Nancy's innovative engagement with the deconstructive tradition and its implications for thinking religion.
Explores Virginia Woolf as a transnational figure, her composite legacy and her impact in various cultural and political contexts.
This collection of essays presents a new multidisciplinary perspective on portraiture in the era of post-digital media
Provides large-scale analysis of age, gender and status in Macedonian society
Develops a literary-philosophical account of ‘conversation’ that reframes core concerns in contemporary ethics, democratic politics, and literary criticism
Examines the connection between historical and speculative fiction to offer a new form of literary-genre fiction that registers the upheavals of the early twenty-first century
Studies cross-cultural exchanges across the Mediterranean using new interdisciplinary methodologies.
Interprets Hemingway’s fiction through the philosophical lens of Giorgio Agamben
Offers a radical reassessment of slave revolts and their function in ancient historiography.
Demonstrates Blanchot’s ongoing importance for contemporary philosophical debate about technology, the post-human, and ecological thinking
Tells the the life and work of Chrystal Macmillan 1872-1937– suffragist, barrister, campaigner for peace and human rights