This sumptuously illustrated volume, edited by eminent war historian Joanna Bourke, offers a comprehensive visual, cultural and historical account of the ways in which armed conflict has been represented in art.
A richly illustrated exploration of gender, identity, sexuality and celebrity in Edo-period Japan.
Zen Landscapes is the first in-depth study in the West to examine the correspondences between gardens and ceramics, suggesting new... Læs mere
Playing at Home explores the different ways in which contemporary artists have engaged with ideas of the house and home - from 'broken homes' to haunted houses, doll's houses, mobile homes and greenhouses.
A magisterial account of representations of the body in health, disease and death.
Dorothy Yamamoto’s Guinea Pig is the first in-depth account of the storied history of guinea pig and human interaction, which shows how guinea pigs have influenced humans since earliest times,... Læs mere
Ian Williams offers a lively history of tequila, an unusual liquor that can only be produced in Mexico. Wiliams relates the beginnings of tequila and how it was introduced into the global market.
A new critical biography of iconoclastic and scandalous French artist Yves Klein.
Traces the long relationship between humans and the cosily domestic, yet eerie cat.
Vodka: A Global History describes vodka's complete history, from its emergence in Eastern Europe to its future as a global beverage. Attractively illustrated with photographs, paintings and graphic art, this title provides an engaging account of the rise of vodka.
From cookbooks and family recipes to novels, poems, songs and cartoons, this book tells the story of puddings and how they developed from early savoury, sausage - like mixtures... Læs mere
In the early twenty-first century animals are news. This title looks at the cultural and social role of animals from 1800 to the present at the way in which visual... Læs mere