The Acts of the Apostles, traditionally attributed to Luke and planned as a continuation of his gospel, is one of the most interesting and important texts to have come down from the ancient world.
Stuart Serenissima explores this significant moment of heightened exchange between the two states, bringing together – for the first time... Læs mere
The Road to Armageddon: The Assyrian Empire in the Seventh Century BC offers a new interpretation of how the first Mesopotamian... Læs mere
Poetry in the Provinces recovers neglected voices of prominent provincial poets, swept aside by the powerful centralizing forces that shaped nineteenth-century French culture.
Queer Kinships explores how queer individuals and communities in France resist erasure and reimagine belonging through inventive practices of kinship.
What does Sicily represent to writers and cultural producers inside and outside of Sicily? Translating Sicily, Adapting Sicily investigates the ways in which Sicily is constructed in relation to the regional, the national, and the transnational in cultural production.