Details the political and cultural contexts of the entry of fairies to the historical record in twelfth century England, and the... Læs mere
This study charts how exhibitions were used for propaganda and political intervention during the two decades from 1933: giving... Læs mere
This book uncovers that exhibitions uniquely reveal the changing landscape of Irishness over two centuries by analysing the politics of display.... Læs mere
Resisting Olympic evictions explores how one favela mobilised urban space to contest the logic underpinning removals in the glare of the... Læs mere
Coup in Damascus explores Syria's 1949 military coup by focusing on cost-driven political action. Rihan affirms that flawed monetary... Læs mere
This book offers new connections between Spenser and Shakespeare by showing how their works hone readers’ and audiences’ judgement about the social construction of aristocratic identity. -- .
This book explores what to do with heritage that has been destroyed in conflict in Syria and Iraq. Drawing on research into trauma and trauma recovery, it... Læs mere
This volume explores the life histories of a wide range of radical figures whose political activity in relation to the black liberation... Læs mere
Transitional justice in process is the first book that comprehensively studies the Tunisian transitional justice process, covering its... Læs mere
West Indies legend Sir Clyde Walcott was one of the greatest cricketers of all time, but he was also an important administrator and activist. This first biography offers a detailed examination of his extraordinary life and achievements. -- .
Looking beyond the London-centric narratives of British LGBTQ life, this exciting book explores the queer dimensions of four English cities – Manchester, Leeds, Plymouth and Brighton. -- .
Written by an extraordinary team of authors, including Danny Dorling and Kate Pickett, this book offers a compelling and achievable vision... Læs mere