An ethnographic investigation of how digital security is practiced and coordinated within blockchain communities, revealing insights from decentralised technologies about online security more broadly. -- .
This book argues that Roma became a racialised surplus population of post-socialism. It is a critical contribution to the study of racial capitalism in East Central Europe. -- .
A collection of essays on Zadie Smith’s oeuvre to date, which proposes to investigate Smith’s works from different angles and contains chapters on her novels, short stories, her play, and essay collections. -- .
Silent war reveals how silence - through secrecy, omission and tacit consent - enables military violence. Focusing on drone warfare and colonial... Læs mere
This book argues that Renaissance culture and chivalric culture were both central to how “nobility” was sought and... Læs mere
This book is about artists and activists who have embraced mimicry as a subversive tactic and responded to ideologies by... Læs mere
A brilliant new account of John Singer Sargent and his relationship with the Wertheimers, an eminent Jewish family in Edwardian London. -- .
The first book-length study of walking in the Middle Ages, this volume examines philosophy, hagiography, miracle narratives, drama, conduct... Læs mere
Drawing on a range of public and private sources, including multiple micro-histories, the book examines how the wives of China... Læs mere
A comparative study of censorship of the portrayals of female wartime heroism in Spanish films of the immediate post-Civil... Læs mere
Both a theatrical and a cultural history, it examines the makers of an urban, libertarian, Mancunian Shakespeare using hitherto unexplored primary... Læs mere
This edited collection focuses on the translocal networks interlinking community-led housing movements and explores their social innovations to support alternative imaginaries of housing in Europe. -- .