British Abolitionism and the Rhetoric of Sensibility argues that participants in the late eighteenth-century... Læs mere
Many investors obtain financial information from television and newspapers, but this does not enable them to understand the secrets of achieving financial... Læs mere
Case studies covering a range of media and communities provide a model for developing a truly explanatory as well as descriptive... Læs mere
This innovative study investigates the emergence and impact of the lower middle class on British print culture through the figure of the office... Læs mere
This volume examines the 'Convention on the Future of Europe' as a moment of European constitutional politics. It... Læs mere
The book's contributors engage with theoretical debates between political culture and competing 'rational choice' and institutionalist approaches to post-Soviet... Læs mere
This book examines government/regulatory responses to the Asian Financial Crisis which brought unprecedented financial turmoil for most East Asian countries.
The hesitant penetration of 'Europe' in these domestic debates on issues of asylum, resident status and nationality... Læs mere
Making Women Martyrs in Tudor England examines the portrayal of Protestant women martyrs in Tudor martyrology, focusing mainly on John Foxe's Book of Martyrs .
This book aims to explain some basic aspects of Hegel's conception of subjectivity with particular regard to the difference he saw in ancient and modern ways of thinking about and acting as individuals, persons and moral subjects.
This new Chronology offers a unique and accessible overview of key dates relevant to Christopher Marlowe's life and works, and enables readers to navigate their way through the various pieces of evidence for the hotly contested dating of his plays and poems.
The creation of Monetary Union marked a major step in the evolution of the European Union. The book seeks to answer this... Læs mere