Examines the cinematic vision and worldview of director, Greta Gerwig.
Examines the cinematic vision and worldview of director, Greta Gerwig.
Explores the cultural and civic identity of the Imperial Greek city, examining what it meant to be ‘Greek’ in the Roman Empire.
A practical guide to the conduct of criminal cases.
A practical guide to the conduct of criminal cases.
Offers a new reading of humanity in decolonial theory.
Provides a conceptual framework for the analysis of Gulf States’ foreign aid.
Explores the characteristics of the Roman Republic’s constitution between 287-133 BC.
Investigates memory initiatives in three of the world’s hardest to solve conflicts and how they can be invested with more constructive dynamics.
Investigates the role of emotions in politicising forms of violence that are often dismissed as apolitical.
How has the Labour Party in Scotland influenced Scottish politics?
This book presents the first detailed study of Bergson’s philosophy of Affect.