This is the first history of British South Asian political activism in the UK, from the nineteenth century to the present day. It is an inspirational story filled with the voices of activists and members of the wider community. -- .
This book is an ethnographic exploration of the Bolivian Movement for Socialism's project of progressive... Læs mere
Ibsen, Theatre and the Chinese State presents close and distant readings of Ibsen performances in China in the past hundred years. It... Læs mere
Contesting transitional justice in Peru analyses how the international transitional justice paradigm has shaped Peru’s reckoning with the internal armed conflict. -- .
This is the first book-length study of Jenny Diski’s work, bringing together her fiction and non-fiction to show how they form an open-ended project of self-representation. Through close... Læs mere
This groundbreaking study of one of the most significant writers of recent times offers comprehensive analyses of all five of Levy’s novels, and brings to light fascinating... Læs mere
This book examines India’s settler/colonial rule in Kashmir through historical and contemporary settler/colonial geopolitics. Analysing... Læs mere
Focuses on local democratic politics in Britain over the last decade and a half from the election of the New Labour Government right up to the current Conservative/Liberal Democrat Coalition government. -- .
This book is designed as both a framework text – setting out concepts by which to understand the British question - and a synthetic text – providing a digest of significant academic work on historical, conceptual and political matters relevant to that question. -- .
Aims to condense the complexities of British politics into a short manageable form for students at A/S level and above. This book is suitable for those wishing to quickly acquire a good working knowledge of how the British political system works and has changed over the decades.