In turn, adaptations into literary or polemic texts repeated or rejected the translation choices and glosses... Læs mere
Emotions and emotional life have come to assume an important place in the study of religion and the humanities, but little attention has yet been given to considering the kabbalistic and hasidic traditions.
An Open Access edition will be available on publication on the Liverpool University Press website, thanks to funding from the Arts... Læs mere
Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open intiative. The book... Læs mere
The Networked Court explores the role of innovative, network-based research methodologies in humanities research as applied to late medieval court studies, c.1300-1450.
Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open intiative. It is a commonplace to say that Stanley Kubrick’s cinema is a world of men created by a man for men.
Setting this in the context of historical and liturgical sources, it shows the cultural wealth of traditional Judaism.... Læs mere
it accumulates. Reading the film alongside Whitley Strieber’s novel, contemporary medical discourse, queer cultural history, and older mythic narratives of immortality, punishment, and decay,... Læs mere
The Cheshire Forest Eyre Roll of 1357 (TNA CHES 33/6) is a rich yet underused source that offers detailed insight into the topography, rural economy, forest law, finance, and administration of fourteenth-century Cheshire.