A reliable reference work that includes accurate English translations of Hizbullah’s primary documents with adequate commentaries and relevant background information that spans three decades.
Offers a comprehensive and insightful account of the history of the Netherlands and its neutrality in the First World War, taking into account domestic and international implications.
A collection of essays by the acclaimed film scholar Thomas Elsaesser, written between 1968 and 2005, tracks the crisis of contemporary European cinema, faced by the Hollywood giant on the one hand, and the collapsing national cinema industries on the other.
By employing websites of nongovernmental organizations, search engine queries identifying cultural philosophies about aging, and more, the contributors to this volume define the agenda for aging issues throughout Europe.
A critical overview of the policies of NATO governments and major human rights organizations during the Yugoslav conflict.
Concentrating on three countries, Spain, France and the United Kingdom, and three regional case studies of Galicia, Brittany and Wales, this book offers an analysis of the development of political regionalism after regionalisation.
This book presents ten new proposals for innovative migration policies and is intended to stimulate fresh thinking among researchers and policy makers alike.
Analyses in a comparative perspective naturalisation processes in Swiss municipalities and explores new theoretical and analytical approaches to the study of citizenship.
What have Lumière in common with Wachowski? About the attractiveness and usefulness of the term “cinema of attractions” for both pre-classical and post-classical cinema.
A critical scrutiny of the ‘miracle economies’ of the 1990s, analysing the role of the relatively small size of the national economies in question, and of accidental external circumstances which contributed to favourable developments.
This book provides a broad overview of the ways in which people create, use, and... Læs mere
This book presents an interdisciplinary examination of trans and genderqueer subjects in medieval hagiography.