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Contents April–June 2018 American Studies (1 new release) ..................................................................................... 01 Archaeology (1 new release) ............................................................................................. 01 Business, Finance and Economics (6 new releases)................................................ 01–02 Chinese Studies (2 new releases) ............................................................................... 03 Cultural Studies (7 new releases) ............................................................................... 03–05 Education (4 new releases) ........................................................................................ 05–06 Film and Theatre Studies (2 new releases) ....................................................................... 06 Fine Arts (4 new releases) ...................................................................................... 06–07 Gender Studies (2 new releases) ........................................................................................... 07–08 Geography, Anthropology, Recreation (2 new releases) ..................................... 08 History (14 new releases) ............................................................................................ 08–12 Language and Literature (19 new releases) ..................................................... 12–16 Law (2 new releases) .................................................................................................... 17 Linguistics (6 new releases) .................................................................................... 17–18 Medicine (1 new release) ................................................................................................ 19 Military Science (1 new release) ..................................................................................... 19 Music (5 new releases) ..................................................................................................... 19–20 Philosophy (11 new releases) .................................................................................... 20–23 Political Science (7 new releases) ........................................................................... 23–25 Psychology (1 new release) ............................................................................................. 25 Religion (7 new releases) .................................................................................... 25–27 Science (1 new release) ................................................................................................ 27 Social Sciences (13 new releases) ............................................................................................ 27–30 Technology (1 new release) ................................................................................................. 30


American Studies

Archaeology

One Hundred Years of Solitude, Struggle, and Violence along the US/ Mexico Border

Artisans Rule

An Oral History

Ina Miloglav and Jasna Vuković

John Thomas

Here, seven case studies covering a chronological span from the Neolithic to La Tène Europe explore the notions of standardization and specialization in craft production, while two ethnoarchaeological studies focus on the organization of production of a number of artisans.

Thomas brings together the oral histories of those who have lived in the Mexican State of Sonora and the corresponding territory in the US, using these voices to paint the revolution in economics, culture, and drug trade that the area has witnessed in gripping, personal terms.

Product Standardization and Craft Specialization in Prehistoric Society

Business, Finance and Economics

Business, Finance and Economics

Aspects of Entrepreneurship

China and the United States

Practice and Passion

Two Superpowers in the Global Economy 美中两强经济研究

Basu Sharma and Martin Wielemaker

Gathering unique perspectives on developments in the field of entrepreneurship, the essays here present insights that unravel the mysteries of what lies behind the term ‘entrepreneurship’ that propels societies forward.

Jian Lu, Hugh Dang and Shixiong Cheng

Using the latest economic and business information to show how the business and economic environments of China and the United States are intertwined, this text offers a detailed account of how multinationals from the United States have been incorporated into the Chinese economy.

Contributor(s) Ben Lambourne, Jeffrey J McNally, Maha Tantawy, Gert Human, Thomas Mengel, Dhirendra Shukla, Isaac Katono, David Priilaid, Gert Humor, David Priilaid, Isaac Katono, Dhirendra Shukla, Thomas Mengel, Jeffrey J McNally... Date of Publication: 01.06.2018 306 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0895-8 Paperback £46.99 UK  |  $79.95 US

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Business, Finance and Economics

Communication and Work Systems Theory, Processes, Opportunities R. Wayne Pace

Pace provides a practical definition and explanation of “communicative behavior” for use in understanding interaction in work settings. He suggests a clear model of the elements of a work system, and describes how to solve both communication and organization problems.

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 465 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0809-5 Hardback £74.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Business, Finance and Economics

Business, Finance and Economics

Discourse, Communication and the Enterprise

Marketing Study Guide

Where Business Meets Discourse

This comprehensive, core text covers all areas of marketing. It is written in a straightforward style, and is intended for diploma and degree level students who are studying the subject for the first time.

Giuliana Elena Garzone and Walter Giordano

This volume explores various aspects of corporate communication from the viewpoint of language and discourse, giving special attention to emerging issues and recent developments in times of rapid sociotechnical evolutions.

Date of Publication: 01.06.2018 470 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0897-2 Hardback £74.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Geoff Lancaster

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Business, Finance and Economics

Public Interests in International Investment Law

Balancing Protection for Investor and Environment Qiang Ren

Pitting environmental protection in host states against states’ obligations to promote foreign investments under the existing international investment treaty and dispute settlement practices, Ren interprets investment treaty provisions by introducing environmental reflection.

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Chinese Studies

Chinese Studies

Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Chinese Wisdom and Great TransformaModern Management tion in Eurasia

Bambui Arts and Culture

Museums and Written Communication

Aimin Yan and Binghan Zheng

Filiz Katman

Mathias Alubafi Fubah

Tradition and Innovation

The ten articles here investigate the relationship between Chinese wisdom and the practice of modern management. The presentday application of the wisdom hidden within traditional Chinese culture and philosophy provides the study of modern management with fresh ideas.

Katman provides a theoretical background of the ongoing transformation of the Eurasian region, discussing recent opportunities and challenges, such as the new Silk Road. She analyses the desecuritization and integration of the region, as well as NATO involvement in the area.

This monograph brings forth the voice of Bambui, one of the smallest kingdoms in the western Grassfields of Cameroon, through the presentation of its historical arts and culture, and the changes that have taken, and continue to take place, in its society.

Nick Winterbotham

This volume gathers together 30 museum experts to lift the lid on museum print and texts. Contributions were originally presented at the UNESCO World Book Capital of 2012, a timely and far-sighted conference held in Armenia.

Contributor(s) Albert Stepanyan, Alison Heath, Michel Allard, Anne Putri Yusiani, Arja Van Veldhuizen, Colette Dufresne-Tasse, Emeline Trion, Eunmi Yi, Gina Koutsika, Catherine Guillou, Helene Barucq, Hamlet Petrosyan, Hripsime Pikichian... Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 244 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0763-0 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 03

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Cultural Studies

Representing Africa in the Motherland and the Diaspora Essays on Theatre, Dance, Music and Cinema Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.

Cultural Studies

The Arts and Indigenous Knowledge Systems in a Modernized Africa Rudi de Lange, Ingrid Stevens, Runette Kruger and Mzo Sirayi

This publication gathers scholars from Africa, Europe and the USA to explore the representation of Africa in the performing arts and cinema. It represents an extended dialogue between African scholars and artists about the challenges of representing themselves and their societies

This anthology discusses issues of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) and the arts. It presents ideas on how to promote a deeper understanding of IKS within the arts, the development of IKS-arts research methodologies, and the protection and promotion of IKS in the arts.

Contributor(s) Mary Okocha, Barclays Ayakoroma, Omolola Tosan Akimwole, Charles Ogazie, Olusola Fosudo, Baron Kelly, Joseph Agofure Idogho, Tosin Tume, Juliana Okoh, Eunice Ibekwe, Victor Thompson, Oluwadamilare Adeyeri, Christian Nwaru...

Contributor(s) Gloria Chimeziem Ernest-Samuel, Michael M. Kretzer, Esther Robert, Isabella W. Wandaka, Femi Abodunrin, Etop Akwang, Akwasi Arko-Achemfuor, Bridget Chinouriri, Sipho Mbatha, Cathy A. McRoberts, Christian Nwaru, Owen Seda...

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Cultural Studies

The Divided Korean Peninsula A Window into Everyday Life Nicola Seu

Seu details his personal experiences of both North and South Korea, having spent time in the latter state three times over a period of 17 years. Here, he notes the characteristics, the contradictions, merits and defects of this halved and impenetrable country.

Cultural Studies

The Strategic Repositioning of Arts, Culture and Heritage in the 21st Century George Mugovhani, Owen Seda and Mzo Sirayi

The contributions here are the product of papers presented at a conference, and cover a broad spectrum of subjects such as indigeneity, music, song and identity, politics, national reconciliation, education, product development and national development.

Contributor(s) Thomas Maitakhole, Tembeka Ngcebetsha, Sipho Mbatha, Sharon Gabie, Roland Moses, Apegba Ker, Isaac Bongani Mahlangu, Jennifer Scheffler, Eurika Jansen van Vuuren and Morakeng Edward Kenneth Lebaka Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 102 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0649-7 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Cultural Studies

The Ways of Fiction New Essays on the Literary Cultures of the Eighteenth Century Nicholas J. Crowe

The essays gathered here capture fresh perspectives on the literary environments of the eighteenth century, and are specifically concerned with how culture shapes literature and is in turn influenced by it.

Education

Moral Upbringing through the Arts and Literature Paweł Kaźmierczak and Jolanta Rzegocka

This conference proceedings considers how literature and art explore different systems of values and principles of conduct, and how they can teach us to cope at times of trial. The essays here address themes of virtue and character formation from the Bronze Age to the present.

Education

Reflections on Society and Academia Cultures Adrift Marcel Herbst

Herbst addresses a wide spectrum of concerns within the social sciences, as well as higher education and design and planning issues. His work allows for an easy and holistic assessment of publications that cover various themes and were written during the past two decades.

Education

Service-Learning in Higher Education in Africa Titus O. Pacho

This monograph will help stakeholders in higher education appreciate service-learning as an innovative and active approach with the potential to enrich students’ learning experiences, while adding value to the service mission of higher education.

Contributor(s) Susan Kubics Howard, Shane Herron, Nicholas Crowe, Amy Watkin, Lance Wilcox, Philip Smallwood, Scott Nowka, Kelly Malone, Elizabeth Kraft, Regina Janes, Geremy Carnes and Sylvia Brown Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 305 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0828-6 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 05

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Education

Film and Theatre Studies

Film and Theatre Studies

The Decay of Truth in Cinematic Schooling Education

Understanding Steven Spielberg

Implications and Ideas for its Restoration as a Value

Beatriz Peña-Acuña

Kevin S. Krahenbuhl

Krahenbuhl compellingly documents how educational institutions and political institutions alike have abandoned truth as a primary virtue. The targets of this critique range across political, religious, and social groups as an outcome of the educational malaise towards truth.

Date of Publication: 01.02.2018 158 pages  | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0569-8 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Popular Learning at the Movies James Combs

Combs uses the metaphor of schooling to highlight the conviction that the widespread attention given to moving pictures in their various venues is not only diverting and entertaining, but also educative, although subtle and suggestive rather than explicit and didactic.

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 181 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0784-5 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Peña-Acuña delves into the work of Steven Spielberg, considering the audiovisual and documentary material in his filmography and the biographical and sociological parameters that influence his cinematographic work and his values.

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 142 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0818-7 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Fine Arts

Contemporary Art and Community Altruism in Oaxaca Hybrid Agency Neil Pyatt

Pyatt relates a longitudinal participant observation and analysis of the behaviour of the Oaxacan art community in Mexico, focusing on the cultural production, interaction and collective action of its members as an integrated sector of civil society.

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Fine Arts

Critical Cartography of Art and Visuality in the Global Age II The Territories of the Contemporary Rafael Pinilla and Christina Grammatikopoulou

This volume addresses questions that are crucial to approaching art, visuality, and cultural policies from the perspective of global transformations and the rise of new social, political and cultural paradigms.

Fine Arts

Fine Arts

Dao Entrepreneurship Leonardo da Vinci and The Virgin of Westwood, Wilson and the Rocks Bergson on Business, Art and Aesthetics

Gender Studies

Foreign Women Authors under Fascism and Francoism

One Painter, Two Virgins, Twenty-Five Years

Gender, Translation and Censorship

Thornquist presents an artistic and aesthetic perspective on auteur-driven entrepreneurial management that is overlooked in traditional organizational analysis. He builds on this through an exploration of Bergsonian ontology and Daoism methodology.

Katy Blatt

Pilar Godayol and Annarita Taronna

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Clemens Thornquist

This is the first monograph dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci’s commission for The Virgin of the Rocks, which he painted twice. It opens up Leonardo’s world and unveils the secret realms of human dissection and philosophy that inspired the creation of the painter’s two masterpieces

This collection highlights cultural features and processes which characterized translation practice under the dictatorships of Mussolini and Franco. It brings to the fore the “microhistory” that exists behind every publishing proposal, whether collective or individual.

Contributor(s) Mau Mondeon Pradas, Joaquin Barriendos, Diana Padron Alonso, Pascal Gielen, Angela Dimitrakaki, Anna Maria Guasch, Esau Bravo Luis, Paloma Villalobos Danessi, Federica Matelli, Juan Vicente Aliaga, Laia Manonelles... Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 249 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0641-1 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 07

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Gender Studies

Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

New Women’s Writing

Processes of Immigration in Rural Europe

Contextualising Fiction, Poetry and Philosophys

The Status Quo, Implications and Development Strategies

Subashish Bhattacharjee and Girindra Narayan Ray

The uptake of women’s writing as a distinct literary genre since the 1960s has been multifarious, and has fuelled a generation of literary and cultural studies. This anthology addresses this legacy and reflects on how a critical history of women’s writing may be created.

Stefan Kordel, Tobias Weidinger and Igor Jelen

This anthology sheds light on the diversity of in-migration, its specific implications for development and strategies for coping. The contributions encourage theoretical discussions, and provide stimuli for practitioners involved in migration and development issues.

Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

Selected Studies on Rural Tourism and Development

Cetin Akkus and Gulizar Akkus

This text offers insights into the potential of rural tourism potential and its future development, through unique examples and case studies drawn from Turkey, and will appeal to both international academicians and tourism professionals and practitioners.

History

Between Regulation and Freedom Work and Manufactures in European Cities, 14th18th Centuries Andrea Caracausi, Matthew Davies and Luca Mocarelli

These studies re-frame the roles of guilds in medieval and early modern European cities. They focus on the ways in which we can understand the interfaces between regulatory frameworks, represented by guild and civic regulations, and the wider world of labour and production.

Contributor(s) Arup Chatterjee, LaTanya Rogers, Emine Gecgil, Samya Achiri, Jane Alberdeston, Argha Banerjee, Arunima Ray, ShuMing Hung, Camille Alexander, Isabel Lopez-Cirugeda, Inbar Kaminsky, Cristina Herrera, Biling Chen... Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 274 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0814-9 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Featured Series

Studies in Theoretical & Applied Ethics

Studies in Theoretical & Applied Ethics Series Editors

C. D. Herrera and Alexandra Perry Studies in Theoretical & Applied Ethics provides a forum for scholars of ethics, understood in its broadest sense. The editors seek original monographs and collections of essays which will explore the philosophical problems that arise when we reflect on the question of how we ought to live, and on the resources which we might use to inform or decisions. The editors are particularly interested in work that brings to light ethical issues from across the disciplines, such as those found in the sciences, business, law, medicine, history, and literature. C. D. Herrera is associate professor of philosophy at Montclair State University. His research interests include bioethics, ancient philosophy, and philosophy of sport. He is the Editor of Theoretical & Applied Ethics, a quarterly journal. Alexandra Perry is a lecturer in philosophy at Bergen Community College and an adjunct assistant professor of philosophy at Drew University and William Paterson University. Her research interests include bioethics, philosophy of history, and cognitive science. She recently completed a book entitled Neuropluralism, which focuses on mental illness as a challenge to contemporary social and political theories drawing on themes from the moral philosophy of Aristotle, and the political philosophy of John Rawls, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Nicholas Rescher. She is the managing editor of the academic journal Theoretical & Applied Ethics.

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Featured Series

ISSN: 2058-6884

Series Titles

New Perspectives in Japanese Bioethics Date of Publication: 01.02.2015 140 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-4438-7117-4 Hardback | £41.99 UK | $71.95 US

Community, Autonomy and Informed Consent Date of Publication: 01.02.2015 190 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-4438-7115-0 Hardback | £41.99 UK | $71.95 US

Ethics as Scales of Forms Date of Publication: 01.05.2014 210 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-4438-5682-9 Hardback | £44.99 UK | $76.95 US

The Moral Philosophy of Bernard Williams Date of Publication: 01.07.2013 210 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-4438-4790-2 Hardback | £44.99 UK | $75.95 US

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History

Black Soldiers in a White Man’s War Race, Good Order and Discipline in a Great War Labour Battalion

History

Colonial Self-Fashioning in British India, c. 1785-1845 Visualising Identity and Difference

History

Daring Dynasty Custom, Conflict and Control in Early-Tudor England Mark R. Horowitz

Gordon Douglas Pollock

Prasannajit de Silva

Pollock investigates the story of 600 Black men from across North America and the Caribbean, who, in 1917, went to war in a labour unit. Based on service records of the 600 volunteers and 35 courtsmartial in the unit, he probes the lives of these soldiers between 1917 and 1918.

De Silva considers the ways in which British residents in India represented their lives through visual material, and reveals that the position of the British population in the country in the 19th century was often more nuanced than often assumed.

Through impressive archival research over several decades and a provocative perspective, Horowitz illuminates the transformation of England into an emerging modern state under Henry VII, by exploring key aspects of his reign, which included a dark side to royal policy.

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History

Göbbels, Himmler and Göring The Unholy Trinity Andrew Sangster

In this study of Hitler’s three henchmen, Göbbels, Himmler and Göring, Sangster utilises both older biographies, because of their insights, and more recent scholarly publications, as well as diaries. He also examines their mental stability in the light of psychopathic studies.

Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 493 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0671-8 Hardback £67.99 UK  |  $99.95 US


History

Ideology and Power in Norway and Iceland, 1150-1250 Costel Coroban

Coroban investigates the ideology of power in Norway and Iceland as reflected in sources written during the period 1150-1250. His main focus is the way in which Kings’ and chieftains’ power in these countries was idealised in important texts from the 12th and 13th centuries.

Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 226 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0626-8 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

History

Medieval Territories Flocel Sabaté and Jesús Brufal

This compendium brings together 18 case studies investigating territory in the Middle Ages from an archaeological perspective. The contributions focus especially on cases in Portugal, Spain and Italy, in order to provide a Mediterranean perspective.

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 420 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0795-1 Hardback £67.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

History

History

Peace and Conflict Resolution in Africa

Reflections of Roman Imperialisms

Lessons and Opportunities

Marko A. Janković and Vladimir D. Mihajlović

Ernest E. Uwazie

This conference proceedings compiles reflections on both historical and contemporary conflicts in Africa, focusing on issues of ethno-religious conflicts, corruption, and land. It also documents areas of progress in legitimizing democracy and conceptualizing social justice.

Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 401 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0637-4 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

These articles offer invaluable insights into the results of different interactions between “Romans” and Others. They cover a huge geographical area, from Britain, across Europe to the Near East, and provide information on the Roman Empire as seen through the eyes of foreigners.

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History

History

Science and Daily Life in the Study of the Northern Lights, 1898–1928

Textual Reception and Cultural Debate in Medieval English Studies

Toril Synnøve Jenssen and Mette Bunting

María José Esteve Ramos and José Ramón Prado-Pérez

The world’s first Northern Lights observatory is the focus of this account about everyday life and the epoch-making pioneering of geophysical research on Haldde Mountain in Finnmark, Norway. The book builds on private letters and memoirs about daily life and research.

This volume is a rigorous update of the state of the art in the investigation of Old and Middle English. Written by some of the best known experts in this field, it addresses various issues, such as etymology, manuscript sources, and medieval literary traditions, among others.

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 360 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0811-8 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 196 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0652-7 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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History

History

The English Urban Renaissance Revisited

The Future of Palestinian Identity

John Hinks and Catherine Armstrong

This conference proceedings stems from a prevailing feeling among Palestinians that Palestinian identity is in a state of weakening and retreat. The contributions study, analyse, and suggest solutions to the problems facing Palestinian identity today.

The essays here offer a wideranging study of the continuing impact of the ‘English Urban Renaissance’ and investigate the wider impact of the concept beyond England. They reiterate the importance of provincial towns as hubs of economic, cultural and political activity.

Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 249 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0673-2 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Sharif Kanaana

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 298 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-4438-8264-4 Hardback £41.99 UK  |  $71.95 US


History

Yea, Alabama! A Rare Glimpse into the Personal Diary of the University of Alabama (Volume 2 - 1871 through 1901 Second Edition) David M. Battles

This second volume introduces several elements into the University of Alabama’s narrative, like its hassle with the state government through 1877 and its strict admission of women students. Other topics explored include the history of unofficial student sports from the 1870s.

Date of Publication: 01.06.2018 351 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0904-7 Paperback £44.99 UK  |  $76.95 US

Language and Literature

(Post)Colonial Passages

Language and Literature

A Compendium of Literary Critiques

Incursions and Excursions Ethan Lewis across the Literatures and This series of critical pieces Cultures in English is variously structured, with Silvia Albertazzi, Francesco Cattani, Rita Monticelli and Federica Zullo

The essays gathered here discuss postcolonialism as a transdisciplinary field of passages that negotiate among diverse, yet interrelated, cultural fields.

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conventional essays, extended meditations, and short analytic notes appealing to differing tastes and offering meticulous close readings of a huge range of authors, from Akhmatova to Yeats.

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 240 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0826-2 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Language and Literature

A History of the Bildungsroman

From Ancient Beginnings to Romanticism Petru Golban

Golban establishes a vector of methodology in approaching the English Bildungsroman (the novel of identity formation). His wide-ranging critical perspectives will be useful to anyone concerned with perspectives of modern fiction studies and European and English novelistic genres. .

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Language and Literature

African, Lusophone, and Afro-Hispanic Cultural Dialogue Yaw Agawu-Kakraba and Komla Aggor

This compendium advances analytical perspectives regarding a highly transcultural and changing African continent enmeshed in the vestiges of slavery and the complex dynamics of post-colonialism, with particular emphasis on Africa and its Lusophone and Afro-Hispanic diaspora.

Language and Literature

Critiquing the Postcolonial Construct in Chinua Achebe’s Novels Ranjana Das Sarkhel

Das Sarkhel explores how Achebe’s novels articulate his knowledge of his own people and the manner in which he participates in the politics of representation, showing that he critiques the postcolonial methodology, and provides an alternative narrative of such an experience.

Language and Literature

Emerging Perspectives on Alobwed’Epie

Sarah Anyang Agbor, Manyaka Toko Djockoua and Stephen Ambe Mforteh

This collection explores the problem of the preservation of cultural identities in the present-day global context. It highlights that gender equality, ethnicity, religion, tradition, modernity and linguistic affinities are recurrent in many contemporary national literatures.

Contributor(s) Dieudonne Afatsawo, Inmaculada Diaz-Narbona, Irene Marques, Arthur Hughes, Paula Gandara, Steven Sloan, Charles N’dre and Samuel Mate-Rodjos

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Language and Literature

Gloria Naylor’s Fiction

Contemporary Explorations of Class and Capitalism Sharon A. Lewis and Ama S. Wattley

This text offers innovative ways of analyzing economics in Gloria Naylor’s fiction, using interpretive strategies which are applicable to the entire tradition of African American literature. The writers gathered here embody years of insightful and vigorous Naylor scholarship. Contributor(s) Charles Wilson, Sharese Terrell Willis, Terrence Tucker, Shamika MItchell, Anita August and Maxine Montgomery

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Language and Literature

Language and Literature

Introducing A.E. Narrative Strategies Housman (1859-1936) in the Reconstruction of History Preliminary Studies D. Antoine Sutton

Sutton’s text is pivotal reading for laypersons looking for accurate insights into the private life and public career of A.E. Housman. It is also of particular interest to history buffs, poets, professors and students of classical studies, and instructors in literary criticism.

Ana Raquel Fernandes

This title enquires into the processes by which certain contemporary women pay testimony to history. It examines the reasons why they recreate the past, whether political, social or artistic, and the strategies employed to establish a comparison with the present.

Language and Literature

Railway Discourse

Rural Writing

Linguistic and Stylistic Representations of the Train in the Anglophone World

Geographical Imaginary and Expression of a New Regionality

Esterino Adami

Adami considers the train trope in a variety of cultural, literary and linguistic contexts, from contemporary crime fiction and dystopian graphic narratives to postcolonial railway travelogues, by employing a range of methods and frameworks.

Contributor(s) María José de la Torre, Alexandra Cheira, Ana Raquel Fernandes, Ana-Karina Schneider and Celia Wallhead

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Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 136 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0775-3 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Language and Literature

Mauricette Fournier

This anthology revisits rural areas and their representations in contemporary writing, in both popular and high culture, in order to draw a global landscape of current rural areas and new regionalities.

Contributor(s) Marie Pascal, Annie Jouan-Westlund, Marengo Marina, Català Marticella Rosa, Pierre-Mathieu Le Bel, Mirloup Aurdre, Franck Chignies-Riboulon, Skaterina Isaeva, Pierre Couturier, Maria Dasca, Joan Tort-Donada, Christophe Gelly.. Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 161 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0624-4 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

Shifting Subjectivities in Contemporary Fiction and Film from Spain Jennifer Brady and Meredith L. Jeffers

This edited volume analyses shifting notions of self as represented in films and novels written and produced in Spain in the twenty-first century. In doing so, it establishes an international dialogue of multicultural perspectives on trends in contemporary Spain.

Language and Literature

Language and Literature

Language and Literature

The Italian Short Story through the Centuries

The Medusa Gaze in Contemporary Women’s Fiction

The Modernist Impulse and a Contemporary Opus

The Met(A)morphoses of the Novella

Petrifying, Maternal and Redemptive

Replaced by Writing

Roberto Nicosia

Gillian M. E. Alban

This collection of essays gathers together Italian and American scholars to provide a cooperative analysis of the Italian short story, beginning in the fourteenth century with Giovanni Boccaccio and arriving at the twentieth century with Alberto Moravia and Anna Maria Ortese.

Alban offers striking insights into the desires and frustrations of women through the narratives of impressive contemporary novelists. Crafting her analysis on the gaze as presented by Lacan and Sartre, she demonstrates how the subject creates her own ego against hostile others.

Frederic Will

This volume represents a study in the formation of a personal literary opus, and in theoretical reflections involved in understanding that opus. The opus is addressed by pieces of individual text and by a close pursuit of how the author is transformed into those pieces of text.

Contributor(s) Monica Farnetti, Cristina Gragnani, Luigi Surdich, Remo Ceserani, Carlo Vecce, Crystal Hall, Morena Corradi, Linda Carroll, Daria Perocco, Silvia Stoyanova, Alberto Godioli and Erminia Ardissino Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 245 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0777-7 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 15

Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 225 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0332-8 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

The Weather in the Icelandic Sagas

Language and Literature

Translating Ethiopia

Language and Literature

Translating Irony between English and Arabic

Language and Literature

You Girls Stay Here

The Enemy Without

Travel Writing, Explorations, Colonization

Bernadine McCreesh

Renato Tomei

The descriptions of the weather in medieval Icelandic sagas have long been considered unimportant, mere adjuncts to the action. McCreesh shows that this is not true, illustrating how medieval Icelandic attitudes to the weather often affect the portrayal of the hero . .

As a result of the cultural turn in translation studies and geography, Tomei adopts a comparative and diachronic perspective on colonial and postcolonial descriptions of space and place in Ethiopia, examining variations in intertextual citation and re-wr iting.

Chakhachiro challenges entrenched literary views that promote the impracticality of linguistic, stylistic and functional approaches to the translation of irony, considering these fields of enquiry as the building blocks on which ironic devices in English and Arabic are grounded.

Elizabeth Poynter

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Date of Publication: 15.03.2018 113 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0782-1 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Raymond Chakhachiro

Gender Roles in Popular British Children’s Adventure Fiction, 1930-70 Poynter explores a period long considered to be of poor quality as regards children’s books. She discusses a range of themes, such as female agency, power and courage, and additionally gives a linguistic analysis of selected texts, while also adopting a socio-cultural approach.

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Meet the Author

Arundhati Bhattacharyya Subject(s)

Political Science

Dr Arundhati Bhattacharyya is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science in Diamond Harbour Women’s University in West Bengal, India. She is an alumnus of Presidency College, Kolkata and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, and obtained her PhD from University of Calcutta. Bhattacharyya has authored 3 books and 32 papers, and her areas of specialisation and interest are political science, international relations, and gender. She recently had the distinction of being invited to the CEDAW, United Nations, Geneva to present a paper on Indian Rural Women. In addition, Bhattacharyya works at the Ministry of Human Resource Development for the Government of India and has completed projects funded by the University Grants Commission and Indian Council of Social Science Research.

“Cambridge Scholars have been very systematic in providing guidance with regard to the process of publishing within a specified period. Whenever there were any issues, the staff were available to clarify and support. They are very professional in their approach. I am very happy I chose to publish with Cambridge Scholars, after one of my colleagues advised me to publish with them and provided me with information about them. It was a very good journey and as time wore on, I was convinced that Cambridge Scholars are world class publishers. Their approach to the manuscript, the speed with which they took their decisions, the clarity in their thought process and their overall transparency impressed me greatly. All my esteemed faculty colleagues and peers spoke highly of Cambridge Scholars and that also encouraged them to record their impressions of my attempted work. All in all, it was a happy process and the published book has already had a favourable impact.”

Titles from this author

Sexual Harassment in the Indian Bureaucracy Date of Publication: 01.06.2016 195 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-4438-9034-2 Hardback | £41.99 UK | $71.95 US

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Meet the Author Erwin J. Warkentin Subject(s)

History German Studies American Studies

Erwin J. Warkentin received his PhD from the University of Alberta in German Language and Literature in 1995, having written his dissertation on the author of Draußen vor der Tür (The Man Outside), Wolfgang Borchert. It was while conducting research at the Borchert Archives at the University of Hamburg in 1992 that he came across some books in Borchert’s personal library that indicated that they were published under license of OMGUS and the ICD, which, in turn, gave rise to his interest in information control in post-war Germany. Warkentin has since published extensively on post-war German literature and culture with his book, Unpublishable Works being the first English language biography of Borchert, which has helped spark a renewal of interest in this important author and playwright. Since arriving at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he is an Associate Professor of German and an Associate Professor of Communications, he has broadened his scholarly interests to include propaganda and persuasion.

“I chose to publish with Cambridge Scholars Publishing because I had heard from colleagues that the process was thoroughly professional and that the people I would work with would take care to provide the best end product possible. I was not disappointed with their efficiency and all of those I dealt with made the experience as pleasant as possible. The results of the publication of my book, The History of U.S. Information Control in Post-War Germany: The Past Imperfect, have surprised me to some extent. While I expected others to comment on my work, I did not expect the volume of responses and opportunities that I now have to work collaboratively with others from many different disciplines like music, journalism, psychology to mention just a few, and from a number of different countries. To me, it demonstrated the breadth of reach that Cambridge Scholars Publishing has in academia around the world.” Titles from this author

The History of U.S. Information Control in Post-War Germany Date of Publication: 01.10.2016 360 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-4438-9749-5 Hardback | £57.99 UK | $98.95 US

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Law

Law

Linguistics

A Toolbox for the Application of the Rules of Targeting

Social Justice and Legal Education

A Syntactic Study of Idioms

Chris Ashford and Paul McKeown

Tetyana (Tanya) Krupiy

Over the course of eighteen chapters, this title engages with a range of social justice and legal education themes, including clinical legal education, innocence projects, access to justice, cause lawyering, LGBTQ identities, and sustainability in law schools.

Psychological States in English and Their Constraints

By examining a range of military case studies, Krupiy addresses lacunae in current scholarship, putting forward principles which capture how military commanders deliberate while interpreting what the rules of targeting require in particular scenarios.

Anna Dąbrowska

Dąbrowska studies idioms referring to psychological states in English from the perspective of syntax, focusing particularly on the syntactic structure of this specific set of verbal psych-idioms, and on the constraints on the way they are built.

Contributor(s) Damian Carney, Holly Greenwood, Chris Ashford, Elaine Campbell, Anna Cody, Philip Drake, Sue Prince, Frances Gibson, Jeff Giddings, Richard Grimes, Jessica Guth, Jacqueline Kingham, Bharat Malkani, Paul McKeown... Date of Publication: 01.06.2018 464 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0903-0 Paperback £44.99 UK  |  $76.95 US 17

Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 332 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0646-6 Hardback £70.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Linguistics

Balkan and South Slavic Enclaves in Italy Languages, Dialects and Identities Thede Kahl, Iliana Krapova and Giuseppina Turano

This volume deals with several Balkan linguistic varieties spoken in north-eastern, central and southern Italy. It presents new empirical findings and reflects the diversity of current research in the fields of areal linguistics, language variation, and Balkan dialectology. Contributor(s) Corinna Leschber, Sorin Paliga, Walter Breu, Anna Cychnerska, Irena Sawicka, Eva-Maria Remberger, Artur Karasinski, Eda Derhemi, Ina Arapi, Isabella Scwaderer, Christina Vamvouri, Zlatka Guentcheva, Marianne Katsoyannou...

Date of Publication: 01.03.2018 371 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0616-9 Hardback £68.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Linguistics

Food and Drink Idioms in English “A Little Bit More Sugar and Lots of Spice”

Linguistics

Golda Meir’s Foreign Decision-Making Process An Analysis

Laura Pinnavaia

Michal Kremer Asaf

Idioms carry an aura of mystery for all speakers, due to the discrepancy between their literal and non-literal meanings. This monograph clears up some of these ambiguities by examining expressions that have derived from the most instinctive human behaviour: eating and drinking.

Kremer Asaf focuses on Meir’s foreign decision making processes during her tenure as Israeli Prime Minister. She exposes the politicaldiplomatic aspects of foreign policy, using interviews and analysis of hundreds of formerly secret documents from various national archives.

Linguistics

Grammar and Text Selected Papers from the 10th and 11th Fora for Linguistic Sharing Maria Antónia Coutinho, Ana Guilherme, Joana Teixeira and Beatriz Carvalho

The contributions here are based on presentations given at the 10th and 11th Fora for Linguistic Sharing. They present the results of original research in two broad areas, namely text and discourse linguistics and grammar.

Linguistics

Theorization and Representations in Linguistics Viviane Arigne and Christiane Rocq-Migette

Addressing issues of theorization in linguistics associated with systems of representation, these essays question the very concept of metalanguage and study the relationship between linguistics and cognition from a variety of perspectives.

Contributor(s) Philippe De Brabanter, Nicolas Ballier, Jean Pamiès, Katarzyna Kwapisz-Osadnik, JeanMichel Fortis, Carla Vergaro, Jean-Pierre Desclés and Zlatka Guentchéva

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 235 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0817-0 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Date of Publication: 01.02.2018 167 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0568-1 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Medicine

Military Science

The Medical Pioneers Conflict Veterans of Nineteenth Discourses and Living Century Lancaster Contexts of an Emerging Quenton Wessels

Modern medicine in England today is chiefly the product of the scientific developments of the nineteenth century. This title focuses on the history of medicine in Lancaster and a community of practice amongst a few medical professionals who shaped its medical landscape.

Social Group

Michael Daxner, Marion Näser-Lather and Silvia-Lucretia Nicola

Returnees from violent conflicts belong to their societies as much as any other distinct social group. This volume brings together experts on veteran studies whose views present a variety of sociological, anthropological and military perspectives on contemporary veteran cultures.

Music

American Wind Music

Music

Its Origin and the Instrumental Tutors

An Anthology of French and Francophone Singers from A to Z

Barry Araújo Kolman

“Singin’ in French”

The transitions that occurred in everyday life after the new “America” was created after the Revolutionary War are reflected in the type of wind music local groups were performing. Kolman traces the development of these new compositions found in available Instrumental Tutors.

Michaël Abecassis and Marcelline Block

Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 155 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0780-7 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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This richly illustrated mini-dictionary provides a collection of portraits of the greatest singers of the French language and describes how they have contributed to the musical landscape in both France and the larger francophone community and the world as a whole.

Contributor(s) Bryan Rhodes, Ellie Chin-Quee, Janine Correia, Simramn Dass, Jonathan Denfhy, Holly Shaw, Adam Taylor and Quenton Wessels

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Music

Myth, Music and Ritual Approaches to Comparative Literature Rodica Gabriela Chira, Emilia Ivancu, Gabriela Chiciudean and Natalia Muntean

Divided into two, the essays here consider both myth and some of its contemporary reflections and the connection between myth, music and ritual. Subjects discussed include folklore, literature, traditional music, sciencefiction, philosophy, and religion, among others.

Music

The Study of Musical Performance in Antiquity Archaeology and Written Sources Agnès Garcia-Ventura, Claudia Tavolieri and Lorenzo Verderame

This collection of essays provides valuable insights into the richness of sources dealing with music and musical performance scattered over 3000 years and covering a wide range of geographies, from Syria to Iberia, through Greece and Rome.

Music

Voices of Identities Vocal Music and De/con/ struction of Communities in the Former Habsburg Areas Daniel Ender and Christoph Flamm

The contributions here represent the proceedings of the Annual Congress of the Austrian Society for Musicology in 2014, and open multiple perspectives on the identity-relevant implications of every kind of vocal music from the last days of the Habsburg Empire to the present day.

Philosophy

An Introduction to Hanfei’s Political Philosophy The Way of the Ruler Henrique Schneider

In this first book to make the philosophy of Hanfei available at an introductory level, Schneider introduces key concepts and arguments in his legalist philosophy and contextualizes his thinking within Chinese history and in a comparative approach.

Contributor(s) Milena Bozhikova, Anna Dalos, Daniel Ender, Christoph Flamm, Nils Grosch, Ursula Hemetek, Petra Hesse, Marko Kölbl, Gerda Lechleitner, Melita Milin, Nadežda Mosusova, Tina Perisutti, Anna G. Piotrowska, Stefan Schmidl... Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 231 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0792-0 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Philosophy

Philosophy

Philosophy

Philosophy

Berkeley’s Theory of Radical Dependence

Caring and Power in Female Leadership

Essays on the Condition of Inwardness

Ethics of Social Consequences

Gavan Jennings

A Philosophical Approach

Pieces of Otherness

Jennings traces the theory of Radical Dependence through its various forms in Berkeley’s philosophical works, showing how this idea unifies Berkeley’s various phases of philosophical development.

Janet L. Borgerson

Frederic Will

Philosophical, Applied and Professional Challenges

Can philosophical understandings of power and care illuminate roadblocks that disrupt the potential of women in leadership? Borgerson considers leadership challenges by drawing upon debates that pulse through the history of philosophy and into present-day social concerns.

Will deals with inwardness in two different senses, the first as the center of existence, and the second as a quest for the meaning of the center of one’s existence. The text culminates with tales of searching for the meaning of interiority, as it self-characterises.

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Vasil Gluchman

This anthology showcases new and unconventional views of many traditional moral values, such as humanity, human dignity, justice and responsibility. The contributions analyse these values and approaches from the point of view of non-utilitarian consequentialism.

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Philosophy

Philosophy

Philosophy

Philosophy

From Theory to Mysticism

Philosophy in Ancient Rome

Rethinking Philosophers’ Responsibility

Taking Philosophy Seriously

The Unclarity of the Notion ‘Object’ in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus

A Loss of Wings

Lydia Amir

Lydia Amir

Charles Vergeer

Calling on philosophers as the custodians of rationality to reconsider their responsibility toward their communities and the state of civilization at large, Amir considers philosophy to be a practical discipline.

Amir initiates a metaphilosophical dialogue that challenges the division between academic and practical philosophy. She offers a melioristic view of philosophy that rethinks how it is approached and secures the respectability of its practitioners outside the academe.

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Andreas Georgallides

Georgallides focuses on the main constituent of the Bild theory of sentences in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus: the term ‘object’. He highlights why the exact meaning of this concept is left unclear, and what difficulties result from this lack of clarity in the Tractatus.

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Vergeer describes the philosophy of ancient Rome in an original, convincing and, at the same time, captivating manner, showing that it is both a continuation of Greek philosophy and a substantially different way of thinking.

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Philosophy

The Philosophy of Law and Legal Science S.I. Zakhartsev and V.P. Salnikov

This title delves into a variety of problems connected to philosophy and philosophy of law. It discusses monismpluralism in philosophy, philosophy of post-positivism and postmodernism, and dialectics as a methodological basis of scientific cognition and philosophy of law.

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Philosophy

Political Science

Political Science

The Radicalism of Departure

A Biography of the State

Humanitarian Subsidiarity

A Reassessment of Max Stirner’s Hegelianism

Christopher Wilkes

A New Principle?

Wilkes follows the development of modern State theory, from Gramsci and Nicos Poulantzas to Stuart Hall and Pierre Bourdieu. He provides the reader with a fresh interpretation of these very important ideas, allowing a clear and precise interpretation of the original texts.

Dualta Roughneen

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Jeff Spiessens

Spiessens proposes an entirely new reading of Max Stirner’s philosophical magnum opus Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. This exciting interpretation clears the way for a philosophical rehabilitation of Stirner’s ideas.

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Roughneen examines the possibility of a new humanitarian principle: subsidiarity, to recognise that local populations should make decisions. He argues the humanitarian system’s design should support this and only make higher-level decisions if there is a humanitarian imperative.


Political Science

Political Science

Political Leadership and Erdoğan

Power and Truth in Political Discourse

Yalçın Akdoğan

Language and Ideological Narratives

Former cabinet minister and long-time Erdoğan aide Akdoğan provides valuable insights into the Turkish president’s leadership profile, and explains how he relates to centuries-old theories of leadership in Turkish and Islamic thought.

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Vassil Hristov Anastassov

Anastassov deals with the linguistic base of political discourse, providing a theoretical model of the imbalance of power in human interaction. He also uses the basic principles of social semiotics to create a match between sociolinguistics and political science.

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Political Science

Political Science

The Arab Spring EfThe End of Middle fect on Turkey’s Role, Class Politics? Decision-making and Sotiris Rizas Foreign Policy Fadi Elhusseini

Elhusseini analyses Turkey’s role in the Arab world and investigates the effects of the Arab Spring on Turkish foreign policy, decision-making and its role. Particular attention is focused on widespread terms such as strategic depth, neoOttomans and the Turkish Model.

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Rizas approaches middle class politics from a historical perspective, looking at its progression since the early 1900s. He investigates the role of the middle classes in the evolution of mass politics in the West and the loss of middle class purchasing power after the 2008 Crash.

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Political Science

Working-Class Nationalism and Internationalism until 1945 Essays in Global Labour History Steven Parfitt, Lorenzo Costaguta, Matthew Kidd and John Tiplady

This volume is a part of the great upsurge in interest in working-class nationalism and internationalism. It brings together the work of scholars who have approached these themes in their research, and represents an important contribution to labour and social and global history.

Psychology

Psychotherapy, Ethics, and Society Another Kind of Conversation Michael Briant

Drawing on his own experience of practicing psychology for three decades, Briant explores whether psychologists learn anything about ethics from their disciplined listening, and if psychology can offer any insights into a different, more inclusive kind of ethics.

Religion

Contested Minorities of the Middle East and Asia Attila Kovács and Katarína Šomodiová

This text offers valuable insights into the issue of minorities in various geographical and political settings, from the Uyghurs of China and the modern Christian movements of India to the Romas and Dervishes of early 20th century Iran and the Muslims of Western Europe.

Religion

Homelands and Diasporas Perspectives on Jewish Culture in the Mediterranean and Beyondn Dario Miccoli, Marcella Simoni and Giorgia Foscarini

This collection of essays on Jewish-related subjects celebrates Emanuela Trevisan Semi’s career and research, and is authored by a number of former students, friends and colleagues on the occasion of her retirement.

Contributor(s) Uri Ben-Eliezer, Giorgia Foscarini, Noureddine Harrani, Tudor Parfitt, Oren Yiftachel, Yolande Cohen, Dario Miccoli, Piera Rossetto, Dario Miccoli, Shalva Weil and Marcella Simoni Date of Publication: 01.01.2018 220 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0358-8 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 25

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Religion

Jehovah’s Witnesses in Europe Past and Present Volume II Gerhard Besier and Katarzyna Stokłosa

The religious association of Jehovah’s Witnesses has existed for about 150 years in Europe. This volume documents the history of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Romania, Scandinavia and Finland, countries in which this religious community has had some troubles in the past.

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Religion

Proving Jesus’ Authority in Mark and John Overlooked Evidence of a Synoptic Relationship Gary Greenberg

Religion

Religion

The English Reforma- The Fellowship of St tion Revisited Alban and St Sergius The Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion David Salvato

Greenberg’s innovative study of the Fourth Gospel introduces important new perspectives on synoptic problems and challenges many theories about the nature of the Gospel of John’s sources and composition practices.

Salvato puts forward a comparative study of two Church Communities, specifically the Anglican Communion and the Universal Catholic Church. He investigates what caused the Church in England to break away from the Catholic Church, and focuses on the influence of English law.

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Orthodox and Anglican Ecumenical Relations 1927-2012 Dimitrios Filippos Salapatas

Salapatas analyses the history, theology and practice of the Fellowship of St Alban and St Sergius, an ecumenical body that promotes relations between various Christian denominations. He examines issues such as Church relations, Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and iconography.

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Religion

Transformation of Political Islam in Turkey Causes and Effects Hakan Köni

Köni scrutinizes the causes and the nature of the major changes that Turkish political Islam witnessed from its emergence in the 1970s until the middle of 2012. He focuses on two particular aspects, specifically Turkish state elites and globalization.

Science

Social Sciences

Dying to Eat

After the Flight

Health, Heresy and Hysteria

The Dynamics of Refugee Settlement and Integration

Michael David Trevan

Trevan examines our oft emotional relationship with food, and challenges how the science and knowledge of food, health and nutrition are derived. He also investigates those foods that come ready loaded with poisonous compounds and carcinogens.

Morgan Poteet and Shiva Nourpanah

This title critically addresses a range of topics and employs a variety of qualitative approaches to gain a better understanding of the lived experience of integration for refugees, including the attendant challenges and opportunities encountered during the integration process.

Social Sciences

Border, Globalization and Identity Sukanta Das, Sanatan Bhowal, Sisodhara Syangbo and Abhinanda Roy

Straddling various genres, this collection offers an investigation of the conflicting relationship between identity and borders in the contemporary globalized world.

Contributor(s) Abu Siddik, Abu Siddik, Aniket Tathagata Chhetry, Hasina Wahida, Sukriti Ghosal, Diptarka Chakraborty, KOUSHIK GOSWAMI, Jaydeep Rishi, Iman Ghosh, Ankita Chatterjee, Ashis Chhetry, Avijit Sutradhar, Namrata Chowdhury... Date of Publication: 01.04.2018 142 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0758-6 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 27

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Social Sciences

Social Sciences

Border, Globalization Death on the Move and Identity Sukanta Das, Sanatan Bhowal, Sisodhara Syangbo and Abhinanda Roy

Straddling various genres, this collection offers an investigation of the conflicting relationship between identity and borders in the contemporary globalized world.

Managing Narratives, Silences and Constraints in a Trans-National Perspective Philip J. Havik, José Mapril and Clara Saraiva

Social Sciences

Diversity Management and Identity in Organisations From Liminality to Inclusion Davide Bizjak

This volume explores the different aspects of the management of death, dying and mortality by migrants in Southern Europe, through deconstructing persistent idiosyncratic beliefs, myths, narratives, silences, and constraints.

Bizjak advances a conceptualisation of gender identity within Diversity Management in organisations that takes into account the linkages between individual and organisational identity, thus moving from liminality to inclusion.

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Social Sciences

Formations of Terror Simon Bell

Bell methodically assesses fear as an emergent property and explores the main principles which lie behind the manifestation of fear. He shows how fear can be contained, how new social forms can arise and how new behaviours and social qualities can mitigate Formations of Terror.

Contributor(s) Abu Siddik, Abu Siddik, Aniket Tathagata Chhetry, Hasina Wahida, Sukriti Ghosal, Diptarka Chakraborty, KOUSHIK GOSWAMI, Jaydeep Rishi, Iman Ghosh, Ankita Chatterjee, Ashis Chhetry, Avijit Sutradhar, Namrata Chowdhury... Date of Publication: 20.03.2018 232 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-0856-9 Paperback £49.99 UK  |  $84.95 US

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Social Sciences

Governing Turbulence, Risk and Opportunities in the Complexity Age Antonio Bazilio Floriani Neto, Enrique Caceres Nieto, Guglielmo Chiodi and Sara Petroccia

This publication is composed of several articles that explore complexity in its most varied aspects. The solution of contemporary problems, whatever they may be, requires a multifaceted vision, far beyond the reductionist perspective.

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Social Sciences

Max Weber on China Modernity and Capitalism in a Global Perspective Vittorio Cotesta

Cotesta throws light on the problem-riddled Max Weber, a man lacerated by tragic contradictions, a great intellectual, nationalistic yet cosmopolitan. This investigation of his private life reveals a tender man, who, at a time of overwhelming conflict, sought true life in love.

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Social Sciences

Social Sciences

The Distortion Machine

The Post-Crisis Crises

Albin Wallace

A World with No Compass and No Hegemon

Wallace examines the social, technical and educational implications of a society where hyper-reality, artificial intelligence and robotics may be at the centre of the new online spaces that will surely further shape us into an unknown future.

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Paul Dobrescu

Dobrescu shows that, in the post-crisis period, global turmoil has moved to the regional level. He proves that the clash between spheres of influence and the world order is being reproduced over and over again in almost every important region of the world.

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Social Sciences

The Social Question in the Global World Ewa Bogalska-Martin and Emmanuel Matteudi

Social Sciences

Social Sciences

The Use of New MeTraditions and Innodia by the Palestinian vations in ContempoDiaspora in the Unit- rary Tourism ed Kingdom Vasil Marinov, Maria Vodenska,

This publication gathers together a series of case studies of developed, emerging and developing countries, studying the evolution or decline observed in these countries and proffering insights into the influence of the economic model around the world.

Amira Halperin

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This title presents pioneering research on the impact of new media on the Palestinian Diaspora, and is the result of unprecedented access to the Palestinian community in the UK. It explores issues of politics, conflict resolution and life experiences of the Palestinian people.

Mariana Assenova and Elka Dogramadjieva

With contributions from Bulgaria, Croatia, Indonesia, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey, and the USA, this text provides significant theoretical and empirical studies of various aspects of hospitality and tourism from the perspectives of both tradition and innovation

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Technology

Patents and Artificial Intelligence Thinking Computers Michael J. Dochniak

Dochniak showcases the immense utility of AI, providing an easy-to-read summary of many of the approximately 150 patents with the phrase “artificial intelligence” in their titles which were granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office from 1987 to 2017.

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