The book covers a wide range of literary genres, including poetry, theater, prose fiction, and autobiography, all analyzed through a distinctively Moroccan historical and cultural lens, providing new insights into Moroccan literature and the theories of revolt and nostalgia.
The Journal of Beatles Studies is the first journal to establish The Beatles as an object of academic research, and will publish original, rigorously researched essays, notes, as well as book and media reviews. The journal aims are;
Emphasizing the entangled nature of eighteenth-century thought and its reception, these essays ask where the past ends and its... Læs mere
Offers a work of late medieval English vernacular theology. This book includes the results of a collation of the 71 known surviving manuscripts and early prints.
Assembled under one cover for the first time, and published in the 40th anniversary year of Translated Texts for Historians, this colouring book contains a selection of Mark Humphries’s drawings for readers to enjoy colouring in, or simply admire.
This book by Rodge Glass, the award-winning novelist, short story writer and biographer, is the first ever detailed assessment of Michel Faber’s life and work across genre and form.
Theorising Comparative History for the Ancient Mediterranean examines how ‘soft’ comparative history can illuminate the ancient Mediterranean world.
Alongside the anti-slavery and political reform movements, Temperance was one of England’s most influential social movements... Læs mere
Buildings that housed the institutions and businesses that formed the support network for Irish people, many of them young... Læs mere