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    • Reynoso Jaime, Irving; Velásquez Vidal, Uriel (2026)
      This collaborative book explores the rich and complex history of Latin American student movements over more than a century. Through seventeen chapters organized into six thematic sections, it analyzes how students have ...
    • Stokes, Phillip W. (2026)
      This volume offers the most comprehensive linguistic analysis to date of Vatican Arabic MS 13, a late 9th/early 10th-century Arabic Gospel manuscript. Combining meticulous quantitative study with wide-ranging comparative ...
    • Evangelista, Stefano; Ribeyrol, Charlotte; Winterbottom, Matthew (2026)
      Colour Matters provides a fresh investigation of colour in the long nineteenth century. Across fourteen richly researched essays, the book explores the materiality, politics, and sensory experience of colour—from synthetic ...
    • Pozza, Giuliano (2026)
      This volume examines one of the defining tensions of our era: how to harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence while preserving responsibility, sovereignty, and human judgement.Bringing together scholars ...
    • Bohak, Gideon (2026)
      This monograph offers a rich and insightful study of The Sentencing of Jesus, an ancient Jewish polemical narrative describing the trial and execution of Jesus, which is the earliest of all the Toledot Yeshu texts. The ...
    • German, Gary D. (2026)
      Benjamin Franklin has been hailed as an inventor, scientist, printer, author, philosopher, diplomat, philanthropist and political activist and, especially, a founding father of the United States, but few are aware he was ...
    • German, Gary D. (2026)
      Benjamin Franklin has been hailed as an inventor, scientist, printer, author, philosopher, diplomat, philanthropist and political activist and, especially, a founding father of the United States, but few are aware he was ...
    • Heller, Richard (2026)
      Inequity is deeply embedded in higher education: in who can access learning, whose knowledge is created and valued, who gets published, and who ultimately benefits from universities’ work. Distributing Knowledge argues ...
    • Bólya, Anna Mária; Dani, Erzsébet; Fehér, Anikó; Györffy, Ágnes; Kavecsánszki, Máté; Kovács, Örs; Kovács, Péter; Kővágó, Zsuzsa; Bólya, Anna Mária (2025)
      A jelen kötet – a 2020-as Magyar Csupajáték NEK 1938 projekt történeti kutatásainak folytatásaként – a magyar néptánc színpadi kontextusaira helyezi a hangsúlyt, tovább bővítve a magyar színpadi néptánc történetének ...
    • Petitt, Andrea; Tonnaer, Anke; Servais, Véronique; Notermans, Catrien; Fijn, Natasha (2025)
      Multispecies Ethnography and Artful Methods explores the potential of multimodal art practices in doing qualitative research beyond the human. Through artful endeavours such as creative writing, photography, filmmaking, ...
    • Heindl, Gabu; Robnik, Drehli (2026)
      Problems require solutions. But what is defined as a problem, and how are answers and solutions found? In view of the climate catastrophe, the unjust distribution of wealth, and the demand for liveable housing and urban ...
    • Bonan, Giacomo (2019)
      "The State in the Forest" uses a case study of conflict over use of wood – the principal source of energy and the primary raw material at the time – to offer an environmental history of the nineteenth century ‘great ...
    • Thompson, Rowan (2026)
      While militaristic and patriotic organisations formed an important part of political culture in Edwardian Britain, 1918 often marks a terminus for histories of organised militarism. Taking the end of the First World War ...
    • Cownie, Fiona; Auchmuty, Rosemary (2026)
      The 1950s was a decade of considerable legal development in England and Wales, despite often being regarded as very conservative in contrast to the more radical 1960s and 1970s. This collection illustrates the breadth of ...
    • Prabhat, Devyani (2026)
      Borders not only demarcate nations and territories, but transform people into migrants. Hand-in-hand with law and law enforcement, borders create residents and foreigners. The law ascertains who crosses borders and who ...
    • Goodridge, John; Bridgen, Adam (2025)
      An essential history of how literature became a battleground for class struggle and political dissent in Britain.At a time when working-class writing is gaining long-overdue recognition and radical ideas may be more important ...
    • Goudarouli, Dr Eirini; Sichani, Anna-Maria; Winters, Jane (2026)
      The digitisation of cultural heritage has had a transformative effect both on humanities research and on research and professional practice in the cultural heritage sector, even if the scale and nature of this impact is ...
    • Goodridge, John; Bridgen, Adam (2025)
      An essential history of how literature became a battleground for class struggle and political dissent in Britain.At a time when working-class writing is gaining long-overdue recognition and radical ideas may be more important ...
    • Benussi, Matteo; Mithans, Gašper; Tóth, Heléna; Benussi, Matteo (2026)
      This interdisciplinary volume explores religious conversion and nonreligion in 20th-century Central and Eastern Europe, examining how emerging nations, empire inheritors, and socialist projects mobilized religious politics ...
    • Tanner, Carmen; Amann, Wolfgang; Hauser, Christian; Kleinhempel, Matthias; Saccani, Raul; Stachowicz-Stanusch, Agata; Tripathi, Shiv (2026)
      In today's complex regulatory landscape, compliance has transformed from a legal checkbox to a critical strategic function. This groundbreaking book reveals how boards and executives can leverage the evolving role of the ...