This book explains why EU laws often work differently in practice. It brings together research to give an overview of how EU rules are implemented, what... Læs mere
This volume demonstrates the importance of biblical exegesis in the birth of church history as a discipline. It... Læs mere
The rabbinic sages of late antiquity are known for their sophisticated and creative reading of Scripture, but rabbinic literature also includes elaborate commentary on the sages' own... Læs mere
This book argues that John Milton's Paradise Lost maintains a robust conception of universalism, which derives in part from the first-century Christian leader Paul, and which combines theological aspects with attendant socio-political ones including race.
Collects the names of every soldier known to have served the English Crown from 1369 to the loss of Gascony in 1453, and seeks to investigate the different types of soldier, their regional and national origins, and movement between ranks.
This is the first scholarly edition of the earliest book about hunting in English. Edward, Second Duke of York (d. 1415), adapted his treatise from an earlier... Læs mere
This book explains why corporations in some countries prioritise short-term shareholder returns while others take a... Læs mere
The Legacy of the Attic Orators in Early Hellenistic Athens: Rhetoric, Democracy, and the... Læs mere
Inner City investigates how structural violence and its affective dimensions have been at the heart of racialised urban experience... Læs mere
The book offers a novel theorization of the International Human Protection Order, showing the move from international lawmaking to international legal ordering over time.
This volume explores the civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois's repeated returns to, and shifting views of,... Læs mere