Explores the work of amateur and independent filmmakers working in Northern Ireland between 1929-1989.
Showcases the diverse applications of New Institutionalist methodologies to the study of ancient Greek political and legal realities and behaviour.
Examines how the imagination of space in the early modern period influenced the development of the modern concept of political universalism.
Examining the contemporary press, memoirs, travelogues and photographs – as well as the visitors’... Læs mere
Studies captivity as cross-cultural interaction in the late medieval Mediterranean
Examines an important relational shift in British and German cultural depictions of Palestine and Israel since 1987.
The contributors converge on the intersection of New Materialism, Media Studies and Cultural Theory and offer speculative approaches... Læs mere
Theorises how people can judge and respond to their complicity in injustice and violence.
Shows that while alienation poses serious problems to modern democracies, it is a form of social suffering that is particularly difficult for democratic theory – preoccupied by the political – to address.
Traces changing approaches to governing migrants in the Ottoman Empire during the global era of mass migration through the term muhacir (migrant).
Orit Ouaknine-Yekutieli examines the life and deeds of Thami al-Glaoui (1879–1956), the multiple ways in which his story has been told, and reconfigures the story of major events and processes in modern Moroccan history and historiography.
Explores the role of the arts in peace formation, developing the concept of artpeace.