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In this remarkable narrative of travel and cultural history, Oxford historian and author James Pettifer makes his own philosophical journey as a visiting scholar at Princeton University, where Springsteen's music becomes a metaphor for the nature of New Jersey society.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Records the author's 1,500 km journey in vivid detail
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Introduces visitors to the nocturnal allure of Madrid, which you cannot find in the guidebooks
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
A unique guide to one of the world's most enchanting cities
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
Not a self-help guide but a candid, confessional memoir about mental illness that intersperses poetry and prose
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
The significance of the last Maharajah and his statue relates both to the past, when the Sikhs had their own sovereign kingdom, and the present as modern Sikhs find their identity in contemporary Britain.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Memoir of a British Officer who served as a secret operative during WWII in German-occupied Balkans that paints a vivid picture of Albania as it was torn apart by the Nazis and Communist partisans.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
Where did the custom of duelling originate, and why did it spread so quickly all over Europe and the Americas?
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
A celebration of the sea in poetry and painting
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
Wear a Mask!, echoing Anthony Fauci's memorable plea for collective action, provides a striking visual record of how Oxford's population reacted to an unprecedented public health crisis and turned face masks into a powerful expression of identity.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
This collection, which includes material hitherto difficult to access, will be an essential tool for all students of the history, international relations and contemporary politics of an increasingly critical region on the interface of Europe and the Middle East.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
What this book reveals is that even in one house, this wealth fuelled an extraordinary range of political and cultural activity. Maristow House, as Malcolm Cross explains, remains a portal through which to appreciate economic and social change on a much larger canvas.