Emily Baran explores why a powerful state singled out Jehovah’s Witness farmers for removal from... Læs mere
The Peoples’ War? offers alternative approaches to the history of the Second World War, the changes that it catalyzed, and how it is remembered. The volume challenges the nationally unifying narrative of the war as a “Peoples’ War” and explores the event as a global experience.
A film that transcends time, Sally Potter’s Orlando (1992) follows its titular character through nearly four hundred years of British history. Orlando starts life as a young man in the 1600s and... Læs mere
This first comprehensive history of dyslexia charts a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia becoming the most globally recognized specific learning... Læs mere
The “Middle East” has long been an indispensable and ubiquitous term in discussing world affairs, yet its history... Læs mere
When strange signs appeared in the sky over Québec in 1660, people grew worried about the arrival of evil forces. Barbe... Læs mere
In the first comprehensive and critical assessment of Zygmunt Bauman's work on culture, Dariusz Brzezinski offers a comparative analysis of the theories of one... Læs mere
Explores the relationship between economic changes in the Highlands and the clansmen's emigration to Canada in the late 18th and early 19th... Læs mere
Though forensic genetic technologies are upheld as important tools of justice the development of these technologies has been... Læs mere
Between 2010 and 2017 Scapegoat Carnivale presented new performances of Euripides’s Medea and... Læs mere
Chatty Cathy, while not the first talking doll, was certainly the most widely known, and the only one elevated to idiom. The Decline and Fall of the Chatty... Læs mere