In this new edition of Revolutionary America, Francis D. Cogliano tracks the emergence of the early American Republic.
An Archaeology of Ireland in the Age of Improvement offers the first dedicated archaeological examination of Improvement in Ireland. It explores the... Læs mere
The book highlights emerging developments in intelligent computing, communication technologies, robotics, embedded systems, and data-driven innovations that are shaping the future of smart and autonomous systems.
The book aims to foster meaningful dialogue to strategically enhance human capabilities through targeted collaboration with AI to secure sustainable competitive advantage in rapidly evolving marketplaces.
The essays on translation in this book reimagine the poetry of Kunwar Narain, a seminal literary figure of modern times. The essays dwell on the dual experience of his poetry and of translating it, foregrounding the intimate relation between the two.
This book provides a unique, execution-oriented institutional architecture for banking that unifies hybrid delivery,... Læs mere
Compiled and edited by Dr. Christian Salas, this volume brings together a series of in-depth interviews that illuminate how the discipline has evolved not as a finished body of knowledge, but as an ongoing process of construction, adaptation, and expansion.
It is valuable reading for mental health professionals whose clients’ symptoms may be better understood through the lens of neurodivergence, as well as anyone interested in the broader scope of neurodiversity.
This text analyzes how global energy transition and digital revolution create massive demand for strategic metals like lithium and... Læs mere
This book addresses how normative judgement remains possible after the collapse of philosophical foundations. Moving from... Læs mere
A Psychoanalytic Quintet of Exile and Trauma is an exploration of trauma, exile, and the transformative power of storytelling through the lens of psychoanalytic theory.
This volume examines Greenland's challenging paths toward independence and explores the fundamental tension between Greenland's aspirations for sovereignty and the geopolitical realities of Arctic strategic competition.