The inherent 'metropolitanism' of writing for a Romantic-era periodical is here explored through the Elia articles that Charles Lamb wrote for the London Magazine.
In this book, the authors explore Peretz Markish's entire career from his famous early modernist poetry to his post-war Yiddish literature that responded to Nazi and Soviet state-sponsored violence, and everything in between.
Choosing Methods in Mental Health Research is concerned with how to choose the most appropriate mental health research method, not only to address a specific question, but to maximise the potential impact on shaping mental health care.
Presents a study that explores how the growing market in carbon can help to conserve carbon-based life forms. This title discusses how reducing global warming and saving biodiversity can both be achieved with the right market conditions.
Children and Separation deals with the social, emotional and psychological difficulties facing children separated from their genetic parent(s) and consequently their genealogical, social and cultural roots.
Examining the shifts in Russian foreign policy and their potential impact on the status and influence of the United States in... Læs mere
Carole Pateman’s writings have been innovatory precisely for their qualities of engagement, pursued at the height of intellectual rigour. This book draws from... Læs mere
This is the first English translation of Causalite´ et Lois de La Nature, and is an important contribution to the theory of causation.
In Changing Bureaucracies, international experts provide an unparalleled look at how public sector bureaucracies can better... Læs mere
This book offers a distinct exploration of Chinese English – an ‘expanding circle’ variety with the largest rising population of speakers in the World... Læs mere
This volume is a collection of some of the most influential essays by Prof. Jack Levy on the causes of interstate war.
Colonial Formations highlights the critical importance of colonial dynamics at the so-called peripheries of the British Empire.