This study argues that the political activities of the ECR ought to be recognised as the main voice for conservatism in Strasbourg promoting 'Anglosphere' free market values and the role of NATO in international relations. -- .
A lucid, original and inventive critical introduction to Helene Cixous (1937-). Royle offers close readings of many of her works, from Inside (1969) to the... Læs mere
Ideal homes investigates the tastes and aspirations of the suburban communities that emerged in Britain after the First World War. It... Læs mere
This book interrogates the interrelationship between culture and politics during the Spanish transition to democracy. Drawing on both high and... Læs mere
A strong and insightful work which argues that skin is not just any surface an artist can represent, but a highly overdetermined one. Focusing on five French painters - Fragonard, David, Girodet, Benoit and Ingres - it spans the fields of history of art and of medicine. -- .
Drawing on a range of popular Gothic and Victorian novels, poems and short stories, this book provides the first full length study of representations of death and dying in Gothic texts between 1740 and 1914. -- .
Demonstrates the significant roles taken by women artists within the history of modern and contemporary art, and expands and redefines conventional conceptions of both surrealist and modernist canons. -- .
Brings together the latest international research on a key medieval writer and thinker -- .
This collection of essays redefines what gothic has become in the contemporary world, examining the idea of an emerging gothic that is inextricable from the broader global context in which... Læs mere
This collection of essays provides international perspectives on the full range of Barker’s achievements, theatrical and otherwise -- .
This book looks beyond the apparently united and generally self-congratulatory statements of The United Nations, other major multinational... Læs mere
Hot Metal focuses on the experience of Australian print-workers between the 1960s and 1980s, concentrating on labour, production, design and culture in the context of deindustrialisation. -- .