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    • Lluch, Monica Castillo; de Stefani, Elwys (2021)
      Ursula Bähler, Une philologie de l’anonymatAdela García Valle, Fraseología jurídica medieval: I. Las fórmulas latinasMichele Loporcaro / Federica Breimaier / Giovanni Manzari, Il genere in movimento: mutamento in corso nel ...
    • Medovoi, Leerom (2024)
      In The Inner Life of Race, Leerom Medovoi turns away from conventional views of race as a politics of the phenotypical body to theorize race instead as a politics of populational threat. Racism’s genealogy, argues Medovoi, ...
    • Ambrosini, Maurizio; D’Amico, Marilisa; Perassi, Emilia (2025)
      In an era marked by rising securitarian policies and contested human mobility, Borders, Migrations, and Human Rights offers a rigorous and interdisciplinary examination of the complex relationship between state sovereignty, ...
    • Knapp, Lore (2025)
      Geprägt vom britischen Empirismus bewegt sich Wezels »Tobias Knaut« stilistisch zwischen der Physiologie seiner Zeit, Sternes »Tristram Shandy« und Wielands »Agathon«.Karl Wezel las in John Lockes Essay »Concerning Human ...
    • Breu, Christophe (2024)
      Examines the need to recenter the category of sex–theorizing sex itself as nonbinary–in contemporary studies of gender and sexualityGender has largely replaced sex as a category in critical theory, in progressive cultural ...
    • Morriello, Rossana (2024)
      Some of the problems characterized by contemporary academic communication are widely believed to be rooted in recent times. Issues such as predatory publishing and violations of research ethics and integrity are often ...
    • Jeffers, Asha (2025)
      Human trafficking has generated intense global concern, with stories of sex slavery and images of women forced into prostitution so persuasive that states have raced to respond ahead of empirical data and clear definitions ...
    • Derrig, Ríán (2025)
      This book is an intellectual history of the ‘New Haven School’, a school of legal theory and practice associated with Yale Law School in the city of New Haven. New Haven School ‘policy-oriented jurisprudence’—so-called for ...
    • Selgas, Gianfranco (2025)
      Regionalismo ensamblado plantea una nueva conceptualización del regionalismo cultural latinoamericano como una forma de ecología política. El libro propone la idea de región y regionalismo como un ensamblaje entre espacios ...
    • Pulignano, Valeria; Domecka, Markieta (2025)
      This book introduces a theory of the politics of unpaid labour, advancing our understanding of inequality within the context of precarious work. Arguing that this theory can help address the inequalities perpetuating the ...
    • Queloz, Matthieu (2025)
      Philosophy strives to give us a firmer hold on our concepts. But what about their hold on us? Why place ourselves under the sway of a concept and grant it the authority to shape our thought and conduct? Another conceptualization ...
    • Najman, Hindy (2025)
      Scriptural Vitality challenges the view that the Persian and Hellenistic periods constitute a time of decay, a period of ‘late Judaism’, languishing between an original, vibrant Judaism and the birth of Christianity. ...
    • Keo, Bernard Z. (2025)
      Over the course of British colonial rule in Malaya, the Peranakan Chinese (hereafter referred to as Peranakan) attempted to bring to life a complex imagination of nationhood predicated on an inclusive and multi-ethnic ...
    • King, Laura (2025)
      The dead are everywhere in family life. From a great-grandmother’s recipe made time and again, to a dog-eared black-and-white photo of a family on a beach, and from a carefully curated family bible to a much-told story of ...
    • Attar, Karen; Nash, Andrew (2025)
      It is easy to find books and libraries within fiction from the earliest times onwards in works for all age groups, in canonical literature and in books that form part of popular culture. From Don Quixote to Louisa M. ...
    • Bradbury, Pablo; Geraghty, Niall H.D. (2025)
      This interdisciplinary volume brings together approaches from history, theology, cultural studies, architecture, sociology, and anthropology to reevaluate the legacy and significance of liberation theology in Latin America. ...
    • Torrent, Mélanie; Williams, Andrew J. (2025)
      From postwar debates on institutionalised cooperation in Western Europe to the ambitions of the European Union in the post-Cold War era, this volume investigates the impact of socialist networks on European construction ...
    • Namer, Yudit; Stöcker, Anne; Ashour, Amani; Dieckmann, Janine; Schmidt, Philipp; Zurbriggen, Carmen (2024)
      Social cohesion and marginalization in international and interdisciplinary perspective From different academic perspectives, the volume highlights realities of life and experiences of people in a diverse society on an ...
    • Taylor, Lucy (2025)
      Inspired by decolonial thinking, this book challenges romantic images of Y Wladfa, the Welsh Patagonian settlement founded in 1865. Drawing on archival sources written in Spanish, Welsh and English, it exposes the complex ...
    • Dore, John; Keay, Nina; Dodge, Hazel (1989)
      This is the first report on the finds from K. Kenyon's and J. B. Ward-Perkins' excavations at Sabratha from 1948-1951, and contains full discussion and catalogues. This volume constitutes a landmark in the study of Punic ...