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    • Hutton, Christopher M. (2025)
      The People That Never Were: Linguistic Scholarship and the Invention of the Aryans takes the reader through the history of the concept Aryan, beginning with colonial scholarship in India around 1800, and ending in the first ...
    • Clapham, Andrew (2012)
      This concise book is an introduction to the role of international law in international relations. Written for lawyers and non-lawyers alike, the book first appeared in 1928 and attracted a wide readership. This new edition ...
    • Denson, Shane (2025)
      The inaugural volume in the film|minutes book series, this book offers a close, minute-by-minute analysis of director James Whale’s iconic 1935 masterpiece Bride of Frankenstein. Alternating between a variety of analytical ...
    • Lara, José I. (2025)
      Constructed Latinx(s) Identities: Racialized Bodies in Visual and Textual Culture consists of ten interdisciplinary essays that discuss recent forms and interpretations of the histories and traditions of the Latinx communities ...
    • Lynch, Michael S.; Madonna, Anthony J.; Lynch, Michael Steven; Madonna, Anthony Joseph (2025)
      Since the 1920s, the roll call voting record has influenced American politics. Using recorded votes, candidates attack electoral opponents, interest groups attempt to drum up financial or electoral support for their preferred ...
    • Esguerra, Alejandro (2025)
      The Politics of Beginning traces the formation of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), now the most authoritative private organization for forestry certification. It starts with recounting the highly politicized forest ...
    • Moore, Samuel A. (2025)
      Publishing Beyond the Market argues that the move to open access should focus less on the free accessibility of research outputs and more on who controls the publications and infrastructures for scholarly communication. ...
    • Tolhurst, Fiona; Whetter, K.S. (2025)
      Readers encountering the Middle English Arthurian tradition are confronted by three texts with confusingly similar titles: an anonymous poem in alliterative verse called Morte Arthure, an anonymous poem in eight-line stanzas ...
    • Anwer, Megha; Arora, Anupama (2025)
      Screening Precarity explores the role that Hindi films play in how precarity is mediated by film, and what that mediation reveals about both contemporary India and the social life of the movies. This study moves away from ...
    • Tenorio, David (2025)
      In 2015, Mexico City declared itself a “gay-friendly” city and followed up with a gay tourist guide and new laws permitting changes to gender markers on legal documents, sanctioning same-sex marriage, and allowing joint ...
    • Smith, Jacob F. H. (2025)
      After a period of relative calm in congressional elections prior to 2006, America has experienced a series of highly competitive, volatile national elections. Since then, at least one of the US House, US Senate, and ...
    • Parker, Leah Pope (2025)
      From disability metaphors to narratives structured around bodies presented as aberrant, early medieval English thoughtworlds conveyed the promise of resurrection and the hope of salvation through crip and disabled bodies. ...
    • Gras, Juliana; Schieferdecker, Ralf (2025)
    • Stöhr, Wiebke; Podszus, Martin; Schulze, Gisela C. (2025)
    • Kawa, Mateusz (2025)
    • Matiasovits, Severin; Mayer-Hirzberger, Anita; Trümpi, Fritz (2025)
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      The CESEE Bank Lending Survey is a unique instrument developed in the context of the Vienna Initiative to monitor cross-border banking activities and deleveraging in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. It serves to ...