The Routledge Companion to Global Horror is a mapping of an emergent Global Horror Studies that are developing across media forms of literature, film, TV, radio, podcasting, video gaming and other forms of culture.
This book explores the principles of level design through the context and history of architecture. Written by a game developer and professor trained in architecture, it is one of the first books to integrate architectural and spatial design theory with the field of level design.
This book analyses the structuring role that gender plays for accessing work, experiencing work, and working conditions in Pakistan. This book will interest scholars and... Læs mere
Integrating into a coherent framework and notation many results scattered throughout the literature, this title contains applications of hyperidentities to the functional... Læs mere
An Archaeology of Ireland in the Age of Improvement offers the first dedicated archaeological examination of Improvement in Ireland. It explores the... Læs mere
First published in 1991, the material in this book was carefully organized to enhance the understanding of the role and... Læs mere
Originally published as a revised edition in 1983 this book remains a classic work in its field through its brilliant synthesis and interpretation of Polish history. The final... Læs mere
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy... Læs mere
This book, originally published in 1992, explains the demise of communist power in Hungary by analysing in detail the internal apparatus of the... Læs mere
This study, originally published in 1980, was based on previously unavailable documents brought to the West in 1972. It constitutes a major contribution to our understanding of how Soviet power was established in Eastern Europe.