This book focuses on alternative definitions of landscape in archaeology, particularly those that explicitly address landscapes’ political aspects.
This study explores how Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Andrew Marvell, and Milton among many others appropriated Spenser’s long and shorter poems for creating comedy, parody, and satire.
Frans Hals (1582/83-1666) is rightfully considered one of the most important seventeenth-century Dutch painters. This volume, with fourteen contributions by... Læs mere
This volume investigates some of the greatest challenges facing society in the twenty-first century, including the... Læs mere
A 24-chapter review of major themes connecting Japanese women’s writing from the late 19th century to the early 21st century.
Featuring 28 leading international media scholars, Technics rethinks technology for the contemporary digital era, with cutting-edge theoretical, historiographical, and methodological interventions.
This is the story of Gustav II Adolf’s efforts to improve efficiencies at the Stora Kopparberg, the largest copper mine in Europe and control the marketing of its bounty.
This wide-ranging transnational collection theorizes how late medieval and early modern Western women... Læs mere
Visual Culture of Post-Industrial Europe investigates visual cultural projects in Europe from the 1970s onwards in response to industrial closures, resultant unemployment, diminished social services and shattered identities.
In Colonialism, Capitalism and Racism, Jan Breman shows how racial favoritism is no longer contained to ‘faraway, indigenous peoples’, but has become a source of polarization within Western societies as well.
Eva Meijer develops a new understanding of the concept ‘dialogue’, which includes embodied, material and spatial interaction.