This book tells the remarkable life story of Sarah Forbes Bonetta, a Yorùbá girl captured in war and raised under Queen Victoria’s... Læs mere
Out of Nowhere: The Art of Carpathian Rus’ is a chronological survey of secular painting and sculpture produced by over 60 artists from Carpatho-Rusyn lands during the period from 1800 to the present.
This book equips students with a foundational understanding of Canadian legal doctrines, enhancing their ability to engage with legal subjects through clear explanations of key concepts, principles, and terms.
This book explores how inconsistencies can be explained when different kinds of evidence support incompatible hypotheses in semantics and pragmatics.
This book discusses the largely unacknowledged network of staff, administrators, managers, and others who sustain medical education, examining how their work buttresses teaching, learning, research, and institutional life.
A Frozen State explores the ways “cold” functions as not only a descriptor of Russia’s physical climate, but also a metaphor for the empire’s political, social, and cultural evolution.
This book explores a Joycean macrotext through a comparative analysis of multiple translations of Anna Livia Plurabelle, revealing its complex ties to the notoriously untranslatable Finnegans Wake.
This introduction to sociology explores the relationship between natural seasons and social life, offering contemporary insights into how seasonal phenomena shape consumption, leisure, work, celebrations, and beyond.
Cultures of Exchange is a uniquely interdisciplinary book that explores premodern Mediterranean mercantile culture in its economic, literary, artistic, linguistic, and political contexts.
A timely, interdisciplinary collection that investigates the role of dossier-based surveillance in society, this book explores how dossiers are used by various regimes as a key bureaucratic technique linked to violence, reputational harm and human rights violations.
This book traces the roots of modern Korean language and literacy through early school textbooks, revealing how competing visions of Korean identity emerged amid a collapsing monarchy, fragile independence, and growing colonization.
This book is designed to assist service providers, lawyers, judges, students, and other financial professionals as they navigate the recently enacted Commercial Liens Act (CLA) of British Columbia.