Written by two award-winning public affairs professionals, The Public Affairs Guide to Scotland provides practical advice and guidance to individuals and organisations wishing to influence policy makers, and to contribute to legislative change in Scotland.
The independence referendum of 2014 was the most colourful, dynamic and longest political campaign Scotland has ever seen and which, in IndyRef to ScotRef , is... Læs mere
Women in Swedish Society is a groundbreaking study by two general practitioners, Annika Forssen and... Læs mere
This is the book that his dwindling number of supporters feared and the book his political opponents have been waiting for. Political Chameleon dissects George Thomas chapter by chapter, exposing him as a sanctimonious hypocrite whose religious veneer was a sham.
Place-Names of Carmarthenshire is the first publication to investigate all major place-names in the historic county of Carmarthen (1536-1974), including the westerly parts of the county transferred to modern Pembrokeshire after 1996.
Radicals & Realists is an indispensible companion for all who wish to know how Ireland's political parties have evolved, and how their electoral journeys are shaping the future of the island they share.
Examining how dragons are portrayed in the epic masterworks, Beowulf (Old English), Volsunga saga (Icelandic), Das Nibelungenlied... Læs mere
Republished in paperback and ebook to mark the 100th anniversary of the 'Fire on Llyn', Penyberth - A Nation on Trial tells the story of one of the defining moments in modern Welsh history.
Place-Names of Montgomeryshire examines 900 place-names in the historic county of Montgomery (1536-1974) together with the southernmost part of Denbighshire that was transferred to Powys from Clwyd in 1996.
One of the earliest and most substantial of the Icelandic sagas, The Saga of Bjorn (Bjarnar saga hitdaelakappa) is an epic tale of a love rivalry between two poets, Bjorn and Thord, that results in Bjorn’s ultimate betrayal and death.
Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts is the definitive scholarly collection of medieval Welsh manuscripts that are crucial to understanding early Welsh history through the lineages of royal houses, saints, and noble families from A.D. 300-1400
The Politics of Co-Opposition reveals how a completely new form of political... Læs mere