This unique book is the first to show how professional non-fiction writing can benefit from the use of creative writing formats and techniques. It features a wealth of real-life examples, plus exercises to help readers develop their skills. -- .
This volume documents the (in)visibility of women in science in the twentieth century. It combines individual... Læs mere
Hierarchies and exclusion in humanitarianism analyses – through diverse disciplinary perspectives and methods - how hierarchies, power asymmetries and... Læs mere
Critical Games is about the games we play, the ways we play them, and what happens when they get out of hand. With readings of a range of cultural texts, from the Ancient Greeks to contemporary auto-fiction, it pinpoints what is critical in games and game-playing. -- .
This ethnographic study examines the moral, gendered, affective, social, and political dimensions of irregular... Læs mere
A wide ranging discussion of emotions in the key historically oriented prose genres of medieval Iceland, explored through a range of case studies. -- .
On 9 October 1934, the Ustashe, a Croatian terrorist group, killed King Alexander I of Yugoslavia in a Marseille street. This book examines the circumstances, processes, and trajectories that shaped the Ustashe terrorists and their attack in Marseille. -- .
Head in the game critically analyses the global concussion crisis in sport from sociocultural perspectives. This edited collection... Læs mere
This book is an interdisciplinary intervention into the history of interiors and collections, museology, archaeology,... Læs mere
This book explores the international dimensions of the peace settlement of the Eastern Mediterranean. -- .
This collection of essays explores the translation of Petrarch’s vernacular verse (Canzoniere and Triumphi) in early modern Britain, from the first Tudor translations to its many literary transformations and cultural re-appropriations in the Elizabethan and Stuart periods. -- .
This collection explores how a range of nineteenth-century authors, from their own historically contingent perspectives, were concerned with many of the same issues as scholars today looking back at the nineteenth century. -- .