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Contents October–December 2018 American Studies (3 new releases) ......................................................................... 01 Archaeology (2 new releases).......................................................................... 01–02 Business, Finance and Economics (8 new releases) ................................................. 02–04 Chinese Studies (1 new release) ................................................................................ 04 Cultural Studies (14 new releases) ............................................................................ 04–07 Education (11 new releases) ...................................................................................... 08–10 Film and Theatre Studies (3 new releases) ............................................................... 10–11 Fine Arts (2 new releases) ....................................................................................... 11 French Studies (1 new release) .................................................................................. 12 Gender Studies (1 new release) ............................................................................................ 12 Geography, Anthropology, Recreation (6 new releases) .................................. 12–13 German Studies (1 new release) ........................................................................................... 14 History (10 new releases) .............................................................................................. 14–16 Indian Studies (1 new release) .......................................................................................... 16 Irish Studies (2 new releases) ............................................................................................. 17 Language and Literature (28 new releases) ........................................................................ 17–24 Law (3 new releases) ................................................................................................. 24–25 Linguistics (6 new releases) .................................................................................... 25–26 Medicine (2 new releases) ................................................................................. 26–27 Music (1 new release) .................................................................................................... 27 Philosophy (3 new releases) .................................................................................... 27–28 Political Science (1 new release) ..................................................................................... 28 Social Sciences (3 new releases) ............................................................................. 28–29


American Studies

American Studies

Africana Methodology

The Greatest Events in American History

A Social Study of Research, Triangulation and Meta-theory

Donald Elder III and Michael F. Shaughnessy

James L. Conyers, Jr.

This volume critically examines the collection, interpretation, and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data from an Afrocentric perspective. It provides readers with a compilation of essays that evaluate the Africana experience from a methodological perspective.

In this monograph, two historians investigate some of the most important events in American history which have shaped the American experience and impacted the drive for democracy and freedom.

American Studies

The Quest for Streetcar Unionism in the Carolina Piedmont, 1919-1922 Jeffrey M. Leatherwood

Ever since the courtroom doors closed in 1919, the tragic Charlotte Streetcar Strike has haunted the collective memory of the Carolina Piedmont region. Here, Leatherwood presents the result of over ten years’ worth of primary research about the strike.

Archaeology

Archaeological Sites as Space for Modern Spiritual Practice Jutta Leskovar and Raimund Karl

While the destruction of archaeological sites in war often makes the headlines, lesser disputes about local heritage sites go unreported. This book focuses on conflicts between archaeological conservation and religious faiths which use archaeological heritage in their practices.

Contributor(s) Suzie Thomas, David Gonzalez Alvarez, Gadea Cabanillas De La Torre, Martti Veldi, Ethan Doyle White, Aynur Tuzbekov, Delun Gibby, Ilshat Bakhshiev, Aynur Tuzbekov, Tiina Aikas, Siv Ellen Kraft, Ester Oras, Tonno Jonuks... Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 358 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1623-6 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1409-6 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 251 pages  | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1339-6 Paperback £48.99 UK  |  $82.95 US

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Archaeology

Business, Finance and Economics

Business, Finance and Economics

Patterns in the Production of Apulian Red-Figure Pottery

A Practical Introduction to Day Trading

Economic Gaps and Crises in South-East Europe

Edward Herring

Don Charles

Present and Past

Most of the previous scholarship on Apulian redfigure pottery has focused on the cataloguing of collections and stylistic matters. Herring takes a different approach by identifying patterns in the decoration of Apulian vases that cast light on the choices made by vase-producers.

This text serves to help a potentially uninformed retail trader understand more about financial markets, and assist them in gaining the technical skills required to profit from trading. It represents a beginner’s guide to trading, with a core focus on stocks and currencies.

Daniel Dăianu and George Virgil Stoenescu

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 200 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1375-4 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 209 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1370-9 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

This collection includes presentations made at the 2016 conference of the SouthEastern European Monetary History Network, and will appeal to central bankers, members of academia and researchers interested in European economic history with a focus on South-Eastern Europe.

Business, Finance and Economics

Enslavement, Persisting through our Political Economy Monty Agarwal

Agarwal undertakes a process of discovery across civilizations and time periods to unearth the development of the political economy. He offers solutions to guide society away from economic enslavement and to help mitigate the human suffering that results from societal imbalances.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 507 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1367-9 Hardback £81.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Business, Finance and Economics

Exhausted Globalisation

Business, Finance and Economics

Foreign Direct Investment and Economic DevelopBetween the Transatlantic ment in Africa Orientation and the Chinese Way

Michael Hüther, Matthias Diermeier and Henry Goecke

This volume shows that there is an underestimated normative conflict between the transatlantic West and its ideas of 1789, revived in 1989, and the Chinese claim, outlined by Deng Xiaoping in 1978, to shape the world economy on the basis of a newly developed meritocracy.

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 278 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1629-8 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 03

Issouf Soumaré, Gaston Gohou, Hugues Kouadio and Janvier D. Nkurunziza

This title details several aspects of foreign direct investment (FDI) and their linkages to African economies. Based on stylized facts and rigorous analytical studies, it offers state-of-the-art analyses on FDI-related topics.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 489 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1590-1 Hardback £74.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Business, Finance and Economics

Business, Finance and Economics

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Corporate Social Responsibility

Mastering the Credit Processing Mechanism in Mauritius

Stéphanie Ursula Looser

Demystifying the Process

Looser explores the differences between extrinsic and intrinsic Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), reflecting on the impact these discrepancies have on CSR stakeholders.

Indranarain Ramlall

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 294 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1374-7 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 179 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1573-4 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Ramlall focuses on the credit processing mechanism used in Mauritius. It is widely known that Mauritius uses a bank-based financial system; however, many people are oblivious to the credit processing mechanism in operation. This book addresses such a lack of understanding.


Business, Finance and Economics

Unconscionable Conduct in Commercial Transactions

Chinese Studies

Cultural Studies

The Well-being of Chinese Older Adults

Communicating Visually

Global Perspectives and Applications

Application of the Person-Environment Fit Theory

The Graphic Design of the Brand

Garth Wooler

Zheng Ouyang

Wooler looks at the historical use of allegations of unconscionable conduct within the context of independent trade finance instruments. He makes a detailed survey of the law of unconscionable conduct and the complexities of the doctrine of independence.

Ouyang studies the wellbeing of the Chinese elderly through the relationship among personal factors, environmental factors, person-environment fit, and the mediating effects of supplementary fit.

Daniel Raposo

This publication focuses on the various vectors of visual communication, particularly contemporary brands as social phenomena, culture and the way people communicate and create meanings, from a designer’s perspective.

Cultural Studies

Connecting Contemporary African-Asian Peacemaking and Nonviolence From Satagraha to Ujamaa Vidya Jain and Matt Meyer

This book brings together accomplished and emerging scholars to draw strategic lines of connection between diverse peoples in Africa and Asia, the two most populous continents. Each essay here reviews recent attempts at peacebuilding in these regions.

Contributor(s) Leire Fernandez, Eduardo Herrera Fernandez, Francisco Providencia, Francisco Providencia, Fernando Oliveira, Joan Costa, Bruno Maag, Felix Beltran, Emilio Gil and Albert Cullere Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 292 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1578-9 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 200 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1397-6 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 213 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1336-5 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 518 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1628-1 Hardback £87.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Contemporary Issues Crossing Borders in in Housing Design Gender and Culture

Exploring Intervention

Kutay Güler

Displacement, Cultural Practices and Social Knowledge in Uganda

This title discusses an array of critical contemporary issues on housing design pertaining to sustainable practices, emerging technologies, heritage conservation, humanitarian efforts, and their effects on occupants’ physical and psychological experience and well-being.

Konrad Gunesch, Olena Lytovka and Aleksandra Tryniecka

While gender issues are almost always multidimensional and complex, this text discusses them from a cultural angle and with a focus on crossing borders, in order to represent their concepts meaningfully and to illuminate their realities as sharply as possible.

Contributor(s) Kutay Guyer, Didem Erten Bileig, Huma Tulce, Veli Mustafa Yonder, Hazal Tunur, Mehmet Ali Altin, Cagri Yalcin, Ipek Fitoz, Korcan Gulfidan and Cem Dogan

Contributor(s) Zisan Arkut, Roya Sharifi, Konrad Gunesch, Narjis Khatoon, Iza Desperak, Bruno Madureira, Lenka Nagyova, Maria Martinska, Bert Wolfs, Gur Pyari Jandial, Meghna Middha, Lisa Hartwig, Anastasia Logotheti, Elena Prosvirkina...

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 220 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1644-1 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 274 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1355-6 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Jan Kühnemund and Laura Tommila

Drawing on nine case studies and innovative empirical material from various regions of Uganda, this edited volume focuses on the interplay between humanitarian, economic and academic intervention on the one hand and mobility, permanent transit and (re-) settlement on the other.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 291 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1359-4 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Cultural Studies

Humoring the Other Comedy and the Mitigation of Colonial Discourse Mounir Sanhaji

Sanhaji presents an inquiry into the ways in which entertainment discourse extends beyond entertainment and its initial humorous function due to its political and ideological underpinnings. In doing so, he justifies the importance of taking such discourse seriously.

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 114 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1305-1 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US


Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Latin American Perspectives on Global Development

Participation, Culture and Democracy

Sensorial Trajectories

The Cultural Fabric of the Americas

John Murungi and Linda Ardito

Mahmoud Masaeli, Germán Bula and Samuel Ernest Harrington

Perspectives on Public Engagement and Social Communication

This anthology offers readers a greater appreciation of the thought-provoking, informative and compelling subject of the human senses and related sensuous trajectories. It will be of particular value to those interested in aesthetics and the arts.

Essays from the 21st Annual Eugene Scassa MOAS Conference

The essays here discuss Latin American perspectives against the mainstream view of development, and look at historical context, cultural diversity and the complex philosophy of life from a Latin American perspective to address the subcontinent’s deep cultural heritage.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 376 pages  | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1387-7 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Tadej Pirc

The underlying question of this compendium focuses on the very core of our democratic culture. It investigates how one can actively take part in its political, legal, educational, informational, social, cultural and economic mechanisms.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 192 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1412-6 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 192 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1650-2 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Joshua Hyles

Written by recognized authorities in their fields and by promising new scholars alike, this collection presents a wide assortment of viewpoints and research backgrounds to portray the Americas and its vast and diverse cultural fabric.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 219 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1625-0 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

The Flaneur in Nineteenth-Century British Literary Culture

The Sexualized Body and the Medical Authority of Pornography

“The Worlds of London Unknown”

Performing Sexual Liberation

Isabel Vila-Cabanes

Heather Brunskell-Evans

Susan Ni Chuileann

Vila-Cabanes explores a great array of texts, making an essential contribution to our knowledge and understanding of the prehistory and history of the British flaneur from the early eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries, with a special focus on the nineteenth century.

This collection examines pornography as a material practice that eroticises gender inequality and sexual violence towards women. It addresses the complex relationship between pornography and medicine, whereby medicine has afforded pornography great legitimacy and even authority.

Drawn from a journey of transcribing gravestones as a hobby, this monograph illustrates how information on headstones allows a glimpse at long-forgotten social conditions, politics, religion and grave robbing.

When living and working in cities, we need to make sense of them in order to get by. We must delve below their surface to understand how we can best engage with them. Solesbury argues that three tropes can help us here: namely, metaphors, icons and perspectives.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 306 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1620-5 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 186 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1343-3 Paperback £33.99 UK  |  $57.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 162 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1613-7 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Transcribing the Graves of All Saints Church, Fenagh, County Carlow, Ireland

Cultural Studies

Sleeping Histories

World Cities, City Worlds

Explorations with Icons, Metaphors and Perspectives William Solesbury


Education

Education

Education

Aesthetic Teaching Pedagogies

Beyond the Frontier, Volume II

Communication and Language Skills

A Voice of Experience

Innovations in First-Year Composition

Iyabode Omolara Akewo Daniel

Reynaldo B. Inocian

Inocian presents a range of teaching strategies appropriate for 21st century learners, and highlights the outcomes-based assessment of learning; the curriculum basics for artsbased teaching; and activities based on the integrated arts.

Jill Dahlman and Tammy Winner

This compilation presents the latest research in firstyear composition, including pedagogy, praxis, debate, and assessment. It will benefit anyone who studies or engages with first-year composition, including graduate students, instructors, and administrators.

This title will serve to provide the reader with the communicative and language skills necessary to function in modern society. It identifies the descriptive functioning of language, as well as the communicative processes involved in its usage.

Education

Early 21st-Century Power Struggles of Chinese Languages Teaching in US Higher Education Ya-chen Chen

Chen extensively scrutinises visible and under-the-table power struggles with regards to aspects of communities, connections, cultures, and communication related to Chinese language teaching in US higher education in the past two decades.

Contributor(s) Adesina B. Sunday, Foluke Fatimayin, Theodore O. Iyere, Elizabeth Kwatekaa Orfson-Offei, Iyabode Omolara Akewo Daniel, Tajudeen Alebiosu, Olumide Jimoh, Josephine Funke Oni and Peace Chinwendu Israel Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 405 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1653-3 Hardback £67.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 310 pages  | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1634-2 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 305 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1350-1 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Featured Series

Nordic Studies on Diversity in Education

Nordic Studies on Diversity in Education Series Editors

Fred Dervin, Lars Anders Kulbrandstad and Hanna Ragnarsdóttir Like the rest of the world, the Nordic countries have become more heterogeneous than ever before. This means that Nordic educational institutions have increasing diversity in terms of origins, languages, religions/worldviews but also sociocultural background of the different actors involved (staff, parents and students). It is well known across the world that these countries are based on a common set of fundamental values such as democracy, social justice and inclusion. Yet when it comes to the treatment of diversity, especially in education, many issues remain unresolved. Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki (Finland). He specializes in language and intercultural education, the sociology of multiculturalism and linguistics for intercultural communication and education. Dervin has widely published in international journals on identity, the ‘intercultural’ and mobility/migration. He is the series editor of Education beyond borders (Peter Lang) and Post-intercultural communication and education (CSP). His website: http://blogs.helsinki.fi/dervin/ Lars Anders Kulbrandstad is Professor of Nordic Educational Linguistics at Hedmark University College, Norway. He specializes in multilingualism, second language acquisition, language awareness and language attitudes. Professor Kulbrandstad is an active member of international networks centered on education in multicultural and multilingual contexts and has been academic advisor for programmes on literacy and learning in linguistically complex situations in SubSaharan Africa. He has a long list of publications in his areas of interest. Hanna Ragnarsdóttir is Professor of Multicultural Studies at the University of Iceland. She is an anthropologist with a doctorate in education and specializes in research with immigrant children and families, on multicultural education, multicultural teacher education and school reform in diverse societies. Ragnarsdóttir is an active member of Nordic, European and international research networks in multicultural and intercultural education and education for social justice and has published extensively in these areas.

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Featured Series

ISSN: 2058-2978

Series Titles

Icelandic Studies on Diversity and Social Justice in Education Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 236 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-5275-1358-7 Hardback | £61.99 UK | $99.95 US

Learning Spaces for Inclusion and Social Justice: Success Stories from Four Nordic Countries Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 256 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-5275-1400-3 Hardback | £61.99 UK | $99.95 US

Norwegian Perspectives on Education and Cultural Diversity Date of Publication: 01.03.2018 324 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-5275-0587-2 Hardback | £64.99 UK | $99.95 US

Diversity and Social Justice in Early Childhood Education: Nordic Perspectives Date of Publication: 01.06.2017 197 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-4438-7966-8 Hardback | £58.99 UK | $99.95 US

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Education

Enhancing Quality in Higher Education for Better Student Outcomes Lily W. Njanja

This text explores ways in which universities in East Africa can better serve the common good. Each essay presents insightful discussions of the role of quality assurance in creating educational systems that are relevant to the global knowledge economy.

Education

Factors Relating to Information Skills A Study among Students Pursuing Higher Education in India Amruth G. Kumar

Using a judiciously planned and scientifically carriedout study, Kumer provides empirical evidence that the information skills of students of higher learning institutions can be improved using a set of personal and environmental variables.

Education

Education

Human Rights and Citizenship Education

Icelandic Studies on Diversity and Social Justice in Education

An Intercultural Perspective

Hanna Ragnarsdóttir and Samúel Lefever

Nektaria Palaiologou and Michalinos Zembylas

This volume examines different conceptualizations of human rights, citizenship and interculturalism, as well as their inter-relationships in various national contexts. It also explores the theoretical and practical bases on which teaching of these concepts should be grounded.

The essays gathered here presents Icelandic research on the challenges and opportunities of diversity in education at several levels, including preschool, primary, secondary, vocational and higher education in Iceland.

Contributor(s) Eva Hardardottir, Heather Cline, Markus Meckl, Susan Rafik Hama, Hanna Ragnarsdóttir, Anh-Dao Tran, Gestur Guðmundsson, Gunnar E. Finnbogason, Gunnar E. Gunnarsson, Hermína Gunnþórsdóttir, Hrund Þórarins Ingudóttir... Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 148 pages  | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1598-7 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 09

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 122 pages  |14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1395-2 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Date of Publication: 01.12.2016 305 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1645-8 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Education

Learning Spaces for Inclusion and Social Justice Success Stories from Four Nordic Countries Hanna Ragnarsdóttir and Lars Anders Kulbrandstad

Stemming from a Nordic research project conducted in Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, this anthology draws lessons from success stories of individual immigrant students and whole school communities in developing learning contexts that are equitable and socially just.

Education

Education

The Neurolinguistic Approach (NLA) for Learning and Teaching Foreign Languages

Transforming Classroom Practice through Robotics Education

Theory and Practice

Loh Sau Cheong, Loo Chu Kiong and Nahid Bayat Bodaghi

Claude Germain

Germain details the development of the Neurolinguistic Approach to Second-language Acquisition, from its inception in Canada in 1998 as a method for teaching French as a second language in a school setting to its current use in teaching adults in several other countries.

Film and Theatre Studies

Consciousness, Performing Arts and Literature

Trajectories, 2014-2018 Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe

This monograph offers a thorough discussion of the relevance of incorporating robotics into the 21st century classroom. It explores essential topics including outcome-based education, robotics technology, its use in education, and its theoretical underpinnings, among others.

Against the background of personal, institutional and cultural trajectories, this collection considers dance, opera, theatre and practice as research from a consciousness studies perspective.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 205 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1576-5 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 423 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1360-0 Hardback £67.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Contributor(s) Karen Rut Gísladóttir, Lars Anders Kulbrandstad, Renata Emilsson Peskova, Samúel Lefever, Thor André Skrefsrud, Ylva Odenbring, Kirsten Lauritsen, Heidi Layne, Anh-Dao Tran, Anette Hellman, Anna Katarzyna Wozniczka... Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 256 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1400-3 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Film and Theatre Studies

Film and Theatre Studies

Fine Arts

Polish Theatre after the Fall of Communism

The Lasting Picture Show

Botanical Speculations

James Combs

Dionysus since ‘89

Combs focuses on “cinematic knowing” as an expression of ludenic experience, and considers how this way of seeing has expanded our visual acuity and experience, including not only hindsight and foresight, but also insight and indeed even “blindsight”.

Plants in Contemporary Art

Olga Śmiechowicz

In investigating how Polish theatre has changed since 1989 and the fall of Communism. Śmiechowicz highlights the creativity of Polish contemporary theatre, and details the major points of difference between it and the theatre traditions of many other European countries.

Giovanni Aloi

This conference proceedings brings together researchers, artists, art historians, and activists to collaboratively map the uncharted territories of new forms of botanical knowledge, and to capitalize on contemporary art’s ability to productively unhinge scientific theories.

Fine Arts

Philosophical Essays on Ugo Nespolo’s Art and Cinema Davide Dal Sasso and Daniela Angelucci

This collection of philosophical essays analyses the Italian artist Ugo Nespolo’s poetics from different theoretical perspectives, focused in particular on his artworks and films.

Contributor(s) Poli Franscesco, Tiziana Andina, Adam Andrzejewski, Corola Barbero, Elisa Caldarola, Davide Dal Sasso, Timothy Campbell, Suaide Neus, Paul Sutton, Enrico Terroni, Daniela Amlelucu, Vittorio Fagone, Maurizio Ferraris... Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 220 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1309-9 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 11

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 141 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1582-6 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 191 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1365-5 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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French Studies

Gender Studies

Geopolitics of French Abortion is the in Francophone “A” Word Sub-Saharan Africa Carmen M. Cusack Attitudes, Language Use, and Identities Ibrahima Diallo

Diallo offers a comprehensive study of the geopolitical, geolinguistic, and geostrategic challenges facing France and the French language in postindependence Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, showing that their reputation has been seriously damaged in this context.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 132 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1416-4 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Offering powerful perspectives about legalized termination and reduction, using allusions to cult films and images from pop culture, this text will serve to persuade students, educators, politicians, lawmakers, and community leaders in the debate on abortion.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 229 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1611-3 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

Dust in the Atmosphere of Mars and its Impact on Human Exploration

Joel S. Levine, Daniel Winterhalter and Russell L. Kerschmann

This volume gathers 41 Mars scientists, mission engineers and planners and medical researchers to address knowledge gaps in a wide range of areas, including the chemical, physical and electrical properties of Mars atmospheric dust and its effects on human health.

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 293 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1172-9 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

Nanotech and the Humanities

An Anthropologist Observes the Science of Atoms and Molecules Chris Toumey

Toumey shows that the humanities and social sciences play a major role in contributing to our understanding of nanotechnology, and illuminates various societal and ethical issues that are often found in physics, chemistry, molecular biology, and microelectronics.

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Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

Not White/Straight/ Male/Healthy Enough Being “Other” in the Academy

Michael Moreno, Kathryn QuinnSánchez and Michele Shaul

This anthology discloses the experiences of members of the academic community who know the struggle for acceptance all too well. It serves to caution newcomers to the academy, to equip teachers to identify and discuss inequity in the classroom, and to provoke change.

Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

Special Interest Tourism, 3rd Edition

Steps towards Sustainable Tourism

Underwater Worlds

Bongkosh N. Rittichainuwat

Explore, Don’t Exploit

Submerged Visions in Science and Culture

This textbook covers 15 chapters on food, film, shopping, medical, ghost, and suicide tourism, and introduces students, researchers, educators, and tour operators to the demands of affluent tourists from the newly industrialized countries of East and Southeast Asia.

Dr Ananya Mitra

Will Abberley

This handbook offers detailed insights into the field of sustainable tourism. It will cater to the needs of those within this industry, who wish to widen their perspective by gaining further understanding of its problems and the opportunities and prospects it provides.

This anthology throws open a new area in the emerging field of “blue” environmental humanities by exploring how subaqueous environments have been imagined and represented across cultures and media.

Contributor(s) Emma Zuroski, Nathan J. Timpano, Robert Stone, Kyrie Miranda, Silvia Granata, Michelle Barron, Massimiliano Gaudiosi, Margaret Cohen, Michaela Castellanos and Kelly Bushnell Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 127 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1321-1 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 13

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 311 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1352-5 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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German Studies

Charles Edward of Saxe-Coburg The German Red Cross and the Plan to Kill “Unfit” Citizens 1933-1945 Alan R. Rushton

Readers in medicine, law, sociology and history will be interested in this tragic story of a weak-willed, but powerful Nazi leader who facilitated Hitler’s secret program to eliminate the handicapped, even though one of his own relatives died in the “euthanasia” scheme.

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History

History

Centenary of the Russian Revolution (1917-2017)

History of Science as a Facilitator for the Study of Physics

Andreu Mayayo i Artal, Alberto Pellegrini and Antoni Segura i Mas

A Repertoire of Quantum Theory

This collection provides an historical, plural and original analysis of the Russian Revolution to mark its first centenary. It focuses on both regional aspects and major events and phenomena, including the importance of World War I and the birth of the Communist International.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 243 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1407-2 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Roberto Angeloni Angeloni’s text serves to enhance scientific and technological literacy, by promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education with particular reference to contemporary physics.

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 108 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1639-7 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

History

Knights Down Under The Knights of Labour in New Zealand Robert E. Weir

Weir takes an in-depth look at the Knights of Labour organization in New Zealand, and calls into question assumptions about the newness of globalism, national exceptionalism, the uniqueness of socialist movements, and the nature of leadership.

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History

Modern Rome From Napoleon to the Twenty-First Century Lucia Bozzola, Roberto Einaudi and Marco Zumaglini

After fifty years and fifteen editions and reprints in Italy, this classic, groundbreaking work in the field of historical urban studies is now published in English. It leads the reader through a detailed study of the last two centuries in the history of the Eternal City.

History

Museums and Communities Diversity, Dialogue and Collaboration in an Age of Migrations Viv Golding and Jen Walklate

This volume brings together seventeen essays critically reflecting on the collaborative work of the contemporary ethnographic museum with diverse communities. It represents an opportunity to think about the roles and values of museums internationally.

History

Populism

A Historiographic Category? Chiara Chini and Sheyla Moroni

This monograph opens up a channel of dialogue among political scientists, sociologists, philosophers and historians in order to launch a debate on the declination of the phenomenon of populism.

History

Probing the Enigma of Franco Andrew Sangster

Offering an accessible framework for the student and general reader to study the Franco regime, Sangster explores the various views of the Spanish dictator provided by biographers and historians.

Contributor(s) Lukasz Dwilewicz, Olga Morozova, Wim van Meurs, Andrei Taranu, Gregorio Sorgona, Francesco Scomazzon, Kathleen Parthé, Sheyla Moroni, David Darrow, Calin Cotoi, Maurizio Cocco, Chiara Chini, Davide Baviello and Giulia Medas Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 557 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1664-9 Hardback £80.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 15

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History

Protection, Patronage, or Plunder? British Machinations and (B)uganda’s Struggle for Independence Apollo N. Makubuya

Based on newly de-classified records, this book reconstructs a history of the machinations underpinning British imperial interests in (B)Uganda and the personalities who embodied colonial rule. It shows how Uganda’s politics reflects its past and the forces shaping its future.

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 547 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1345-7 Hardback £80.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

History

History

The British Attempt The Mystique of the to Prevent the Second Northwest Passage World War The Age of Anxiety Peter Neville

Neville focuses on some new issues associated with British appeasement policy in the 1930s. He looks at how the artificial split between international history and military history has led to the over-simplification of the factors involved in formulating the appeasement policy.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 290 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1388-4 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Martin Frobisher’s Voyages to the Arctic Wasteland, 1576–1578 Bożenna Chylińska

Chylińska highlights the 16th-century English-Atlantic connections constructed on the basis of the world division defined by two fundamental documents of the late 15th century: namely, the papal bull Inter Caetera, and the Portuguese-Spanish Treaty of Tordesilla.

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 221 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1636-6 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Indian Studies

India as a Model for Global Development Mahmoud Masaeli and Monica Prabhakar

The essays here investigate the reasons why India has fared better than other emerging market economies, and discuss whether other countries can take inspiration from this model and rebuild their own countries based on their national resources and cultural heritage.

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Meet the Author

Ejike Udeogu Subject(s)

Business, Finance and Economics

Dr Ejike Udeogu is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of East London’s School of Business and Law, where he also currently serves as the BSc (Hons) Economics programme director. He has a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics, a postgraduate degree in financial management and a doctoral degree in economics. Before turning to academia, he worked as a statistical analyst for over five years in the public sector. His research focuses on a wide range of economic issues including the economics of imperialism and capitalism, financialisation, capital accumulation and economic development. Ejike is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and also a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute.

“My experience publishing with Cambridge Scholars has been wonderful. The service and assistance provided has been excellent. The process, starting with the initial contract signing to finalising the manuscript for printing, has been seamless and straightforward. I found, in particular, the support from the editors, the proof-readers and the cover designers very professional and excellent. They all provided timely and helpful advice that contributed immensely to the completion of my book and preparation for its launch. In sum, I am really pleased with the knowledge and expertise of Cambridge Scholars’ staff. For a first time writer, they made publishing a book, which initially felt even more daunting than writing one, a really pleasant experience for me. I will definitely be recommending Cambridge Scholars to my colleagues and would not hesitate to use them again in the future.”

Titles from this author

Financialisation, Capital Accumulation and Economic Development in Nigeria: A Critical Perspective Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 198 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-5275-0776-0 Hardback | £58.99 UK | $99.95 US

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Meet the Author

Kleio Akrivou Subject(s)

Philosophy Psychology Social Sciences

Kleio Akrivou is Associate Professor of Business Ethics and Organisational Behaviour at the University of Reading’s Henley Business School in the United Kingdom. She is also Visiting Scholar at the University of Navarra’s institutes for Business and Humanism and Culture and Society in Spain. She holds a PhD with a cross-disciplinary focus on moral psychology, adult learning and development, and behavioural science from Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Kleio’s current work focuses on non-representational theories of knowledge and how to approach and understand the self and action, with the aim of integrating moral psychology with classical philosophical works on the self, knowing, and life.

“My co-authors and I worked very harmoniously with CSP in the production of our book. I found that all steps of the work involved (from the final editing of the book to typesetting, cover design, and marketing) to be of high quality in both the process and in terms of the eventual outcome. I am impressed with the discrete albeit respectful way we have been supported in marketing and communicating the new book to various audiences. Academics in various disciplines may work for years or even decades to bring a theoretically rigorous and practically relevant new idea or theory to life. The work we do is so dense and intensive that we often lack the experience or a tacit understanding of how to increase our visibility and reach different audiences who may truly benefit by becoming aware of our work. I was impressed by how CSP has been an immensely valuable collaborative partner in this effort of ours, and I am very thankful to all CSP team members for their personal work and the ongoing support they provide to us.”

Titles from this author

The Inter-Processual Self: Towards a Personalist Virtue Ethics Proposal for Human Agency Date of Publication: 01.05.2018 379 pages | 14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN: 978-1-5275-0827-9 Hardback | £64.99 UK | $99.95 US

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Irish Studies

Ireland, Irish America, and Work Donna L. Potts and Amy L. May

This compendium gathers perspectives on the history of labour in Ireland, as well as on Irish-American labor, particularly since the mass emigration prompted by the famine of the 1840s. It also examines the specific role that the Irish played in the Inland Northwest.

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Irish Studies

The Gyroscopic Transformation of Self Quest in W. B. Yeats’s Poetry Özlem Saylan

Saylan covers a selection of Yeats’s poems from 1889 to 1939, discussing them within the frame of the quest to find oneself and its gyroscopic transformation. In doing so, she illustrates that self is not a single entity, but has multiple layers.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 111 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1419-5 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

A Walk in the Landscape of Language

A Journey towards a Heideggerian Understanding with Language

Language and Literature

Acculturation, Otherness, and Return in Adichie’s Americanah Outside the Homeland

Simon Young

Vida Rahiminezhad and Soheila Arabian

Young addresses Heidegger’s dense prose seeking an understanding of ‘language’ which leads to a journey that allows the emergence of the terrain revealed when travelling with the philosopher. He offers an experience of walking with Heidegger when considering ‘language’.

This title examines the concepts of diaspora in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah (2013), investigating the novel through diasporic concepts such as self and Otherness, acculturation, cultural diversity, hybridity, ambivalence and mimicry, unbelonging and return.

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 182 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1665-6 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

British Children’s Adventure Novels in the Web of Colonialism Nilay Erdem Ayyıldız

Ayyıldız fills a remarkable void in literary studies which has escaped the attention of many researchers. Her work interrogates the extent to which nineteenth-century children’s adventure novels justify and perpetuate the British Imperialist ideology of the period.

Language and Literature

Broadening Critical Boundaries in Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Culture Amie A. Doughty

The contributions here explore a wealth of topics in children’s and young adult (YA) literature and culture, and include an examination of the Watchbird cartoons by Munro Leaf, the role of public youth librarians, and the use of popular video games in the secondary classroom.

Language and Literature

D. H. Lawrence and Pre-Einsteinian Modernist Relativity Kumiko Hoshi

Hoshi considers Lawrence’s exploration of relativity in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European cultural climate of Modernism and examines his representation of this theoretical concept in four of his more well-known works.

Language and Literature

Dante as Political Theorist Reading Monarchia Maria Luisa Ardizzone

Originating from the First International Symposium of the Global Dante Project of New York held in 2015, the chapters here investigate Dante’s political treatise Monarchia, addressing diverse issues associated with this work from multiple, innovative methodological perspectives.

Contributor(s) Susan Larkin, Ruth Caillouet, Rebecca A. Brown, Anastasia Wickham, Amie A. Doughty, Fran Hassencahl, Marcus Haynes, Edcel J. Cintrón Gonzalez, Roger W. Hecht, Jessica Mitzner Scully, Sarah A. Evans, Thor Gibbins, Cassandra Carl... Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 172 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1351-8 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

Edward Thomas’s Roads from Arras Andrew McKeown and Adrian Grafe

This celebratory centenary volume edited by two of the leading poetry specialists in Europe, sheds new light on Edward Thomas and the roads his poems have travelled, a century after his death at the Battle of Arras on 9th April 19 17.

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Language and Literature

Essays on English and American Literature Olivier Abiteboul

Abiteboul brings together a group of essays on 27 English or American writers contributing to the history of English and American literature, and offers a concise survey of the question of literary understanding.

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 113 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1342-6 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

Essays on Shakespeare

Texts and Contexts Hema Dahiya

Dahiya highlights new aspects of several of Shakespeare’s plays, such as the role of women and the lower classes in the Roman tragedies. She also emphasizes the role of the early Shakespeare teachers at the first Indian College of Western Education.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 148 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1376-1 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Language and Literature

Fictional Minds and Interpersonal Relationships in George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss Karam Nayebpour

Nayebpour re-evaluates George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss with the help of terminologies borrowed from cognitive narratology in order to shed new light on the significance of onetrack minds in this narrative.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 176 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1423-2 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US


Language and Literature

Future Humans in Fiction and Film Louisa MacKay Demerjian and Karen F. Stein

This publication raises profound economic, ethical, political, sociological, and psychological questions. It explores our fears and fantasies as it examines a range of fictions, films, and TV programs that speculate about the possibilities of humans in the future.

Language and Literature

Gaining a Face The Romanticism of C.S. Lewis James Prothero and Donald T. Williams

This study traces the aspects of Lewis’s romantic thought as it is drawn from MacDonald, Wordsworth and other influences, and details how, beyond his fascination with joy, Lewis constructed a consistent romantic vision that allowed for a balance with reason.

Language and Literature

Handmaids, Tributes, and Carers Dystopian Females’ Roles and Goals Myrna Santos

This book studies the role of female figures in dystopian narratives, from fiction to film, addressing how such characters, from all stages of life, are often critical to these narratives, positing females as particularly powerful heroines or catalysts to action.

Language and Literature

Linguistic Issues and Quality Assessment of English-Arabic Audiovisual Translation Ahmad Khuddro

Due to a dearth of academic references in the area of English-Arabic audiovisual translation, this monograph represents a unique resource, in that it explores dubbing and subtitling into Arabic, a topic hardly discussed academically both in the Arab world and across the globe.

Contributor(s) Emine Senturk, Alison J. Halsall, Roger Davis, Michael Charlton, Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, Berit Astrom, Ryan K. Strader, Ben P. Robertson, Benjamin C. Parker, Tara Moore, Myriam M. Rojo, Andrew Howe and Christa van Raalte Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 201 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1319-8 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

Literary Pairs in Comparative Readings across National and Cultural Divides Yarmila Nikolova Daskalova

Daskalova investigates works by prominent poets and writers of the 19th and 20th centuries, with a particular focus on (post)Romantics and modernists. She provides an original reading of the literary text as a means of representing and shaping the dialogism of different cultures.

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Language and Literature

Manipulation in Translating British and American Press Articles in the People’s Republic of Poland Edyta Źrałka

Offering a wide range of theory and practice, this text examines the occurrence of manipulation in the translation of British and American press articles into Polish for Forum. Przegląd Prasy Światowej magazine in the People’s Republic of Poland, under preventive censorship.

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 290 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1668-7 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Language and Literature

Minor Mythologies as Popular Literature A Student’s Guide to Texts and Films Richard Pine

This is the first single-author study of the genres and roots of popular literature in its relation to film and television, exploring the effects of academic snobbery on the teaching of popular literature. It challenges perceived notions of popular literature.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 460 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1396-9 Paperback £39.99 UK  |  $67.95 US

Language and Literature

Negotiating Borderlines in Four Contemporary Migrant Writers from the Middle East Petya Tsoneva Ivanova

Ivanova considers the persistent tendency to represent the “Middle East” as a region enclosed in less permeable boundaries through an analysis of the works of Rabih Alameddine, Diana Abu-Jaber, Laila Halaby and Elif Shafak.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 272 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1606-9 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US


Language and Literature

Language and Literature

Language and Literature

Language and Literature

Philanthropy in Toni Morrison’s Oeuvre

Philosophy and Literary Modernism

Reading Othello as Catholic Tragedy

Roidis and the Borrowed Muse

“What Good is Good?”

Robert McParland

Greg Maillet

Rico Hollmach

McParland probes the relationship of modernist authors with the thought of their time. He considers how such writers participated in the intellectual spirit of their time and with the thought of philosophers like Henri Bergson, Bertrand Russell, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.

This book builds upon recent analysis of Shakespeare’s Othello, in order to show how the discourse of religion might affect our understanding of this play. It specifically looks at how Catholicism, a contested topic in Shakespeare’s world, affects our understanding of Desdemona.

British Historiography, Fiction and Satire in Pope Joan

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 255 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1421-8 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 117 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1399-0 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Hollmach discusses Toni Morrison’s highly influential works through the lens of philanthropy. This approach allows for new insights into one of today’s most influential authors, and explores the productivity of the concept of philanthropy for literary and cultural studies.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 302 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1604-5 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Foteini Lika

Using diverse sources ranging from hagiographies and historiographies to historical novels and satirical poems, this is the first full-length examination of Emmanouil Roidis’ Pope Joan (1866).

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 309 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-4438-8113-5 Hardback £47.99 UK  |  $81.95 US

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Language and Literature

Language and Literature

Samuel Johnson’s Pragmatism and Imagination

The African American Journey to the Power Dome

Stefka Ritchie

Wright, Ellison, Baldwin

The central theme here is the under-studied link between the canon of Francis Bacon’s and Isaac Newton’s scientific and philosophical thought and Samuel Johnson’s critical approach that can be traced in a textual study of his literary works.

Bhumika Sharma

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 361 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1603-8 Hardback £64.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Sharma explores the African American journey from the plantation to the power dome through multiple socio-artistic perspectives of Black American authorship. She throws light on the transforming status of America’s Native Son and the marked visibility of its Invisible Man.

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Language and Literature

The Common Touch Popular Literature from 1660 to the Mid-Eighteenth Century, Volume II Paul A. Scanlon and Adrian Roscoe

Beginning where volume one of The Common Touch leaves off, selections of English popular literature from the Restoration to the mid-years of the eighteenth century are offered in this second and final volume.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 462 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1585-7 Paperback £61.99 UK  |  $105.95 US

Language and Literature

The Ethical Work of Literature in a Post-Humanist World Don DeLillo, Arendt and Badiou Benice Spark

This title examines the contention that, in an era where the relevance of the literary novel is compromised, the novel remains an important means of exploring and interrogating societies and culture. It does this through readings of a selection of Don DeLillo’s later novels.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 178 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1586-4 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US


Language and Literature

The Language of the Arts and Literature An English-Romanian and Romanian-English Dictionary Simona Șimon and Claudia E. Stoian

This dictionary brings into contact two cultures, namely English and Romanian, by facilitating communication in the fields of visual and performing arts and literature. It will help translators, interpreters and students to communicate better in both English and Romanian.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 392 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1368-6 Hardback £67.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Language and Literature

Law

Law

The Revolutionary Drama and Theatre of Femi Osofisan

A Critique of Anti-Dumping Laws

Mediation across the Globe

Owais Hasan Khan

Chima Osakwe

Khan presents a critical analysis of anti-dumping laws enforced by the World Trade Organisation. Anti-dumping laws are the most debatable provisions of the WTO, which, though legally permitted, have a significant distorting effect on trade.

Excerpts from the World Mediation Summit

An extensive study of the work of Femi Osofisan, one of Nigeria’s pivotal dramatists and postcolonial playwrights, this text details a variety of his plays to gather insights into the role of art in social change, and discusses the relationship between literature and politics.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 106 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1596-3 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Santiago Madrid Liras, Kevin Brown and Emilio Navas Paús

This eye-opening book provides insights into what success looks like in a mediation practice. It will appeal to anyone interested in practical experiences in meditation across the globe, or wanting to discover how the most successful mediators operate.

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Law

Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice

A Comparative Study of Cross-Border Commercial Transactions in Common Law and Civil Law Countries Ihab Amro

Amro presents an overview of online arbitration and electronic contracting worldwide, examining their national and international contexts and assessing their ongoing relevance. As such, he offers solutions to the challenges facing online arbitration and electronic contracting.

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Linguistics

Linguistics

Abdication of the Sovereign Self

Conceptual Blending and the Arts

The Psycholinguistics of Invalid Synthetic P ropositions

An Analysis of Michał Batory’s Posters

Andrew Spano

Spano looks at how much of our verbal communication can be considered valid from perspective of the rules of logic. The book is a call for introspection in the hope that the reader will recognise the situation described here reflected in both himself and the society he inhabits.

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 514 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1642-7 Hardback £81.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Adam Tomasz Warchoł

Linguistics

New Insights into the Language and Cognition Interface Rafał Augustyn and Agnieszka Mierzwińska-Hajnos

Warchoł analyses how the processes described in Conceptual Blending Theory can be applied in practice, on the basis of Michał Batory’s posters designed for artistic events, highlighting how Batory’s artefacts influence people and convey hidden messages.

This text compiles conceptual research in cognitive linguistics and empirical studies on language, showing the current state of five areas of cognitive explorations of language, namely conceptual blending, narratology, multimodality, linguistic creativity and construction grammar

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 122 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1662-5 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Linguistics

The Explicit and the Implicit in Language and Speech Liudmila Liashchova

This text brings together papers, on different hidden and implicit aspects of language and the ways of disclosing and explicating them. Language is interpreted in different ways here, as a cognitive ability, a specific semiotic structure interwoven with culture, and a discourse.

Linguistics

The Ground from Which We Speak Joint Speech and the Collective Subject

Linguistics

Medicine

Toward a Linguistic Dysthanasia and Literary Revision Delaying the Process of of Cultural Paradigms Death through Treatment Common and/or Alien

Fred Cummins

Ettore Finazzi-Agrò

Joint speech includes chanting, singing in unison, swearing public oaths and hollering at political rallies. Cummins provides a broad framing of how we might study this concept, exploring topics in linguistics, movement science, neuroscience, and beyond.

This publication considers the great divides between identity and otherness in order to recover a sense of cultural identity which is at once polymorphous and polyphonic.

Stubbornness

J. Filipe Monteiro

Monteiro highlights the various facets of the controversial ethical dilemma of the end of life. It provides a historical background to this discussion, its philosophical underpinnings and the perspectives of various religions on this journey along treatment obstinacy.

Contributor(s) Daniela Padularosa, Marina Geat, Gabriele Guerre, Paul Gilbert, Ettore Finazzi-Agro, Raul Antelo, Bernd Witte, Vittoria Borso, Veronic Algeri, Paolo Simonetti, George Shulman, Ugo Rubeo, Ross Posnock, Maria Caterina Pincherle... Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 327 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1638-0 Hardback £68.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 229 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1600-7 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 133 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1583-3 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Medicine

Learning from Empire Medicine, Knowledge and Transfers under Portuguese Rule Poonam Bala

With contributions from reputed faculty and researchers, this anthology addresses the dynamics of circulation of medical knowledge and the creation of webs of empire through medical curiosities, medical and architectural knowledge, medical manuscripts, and surgical knowledge.

Date of Publication: 01.11.2018 269 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1592-5 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US 27

Music

Music and Sonic Art Theories and Practices Mine Doğantan-Dack and John Dackr

This title gathers practitioners and theorists of music and sonic art to discuss a range of historical, artistic, pedagogical and critical issues from multiple perspectives, emphasizing the continuities and links along a broad spectrum of hearing and listening practices.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 257 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1353-2 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

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Philosophy

Philosophy

Homage to Political Philosophy

Radical NeoEnlightenment

The Good Society from Plato to the Present

Passionate Reason, Open Faith, Thoughtful Change

James R. Flynn

Mark Manolopoulos

Flynn offers a model introduction to political philosophy, addressing philosophers from Plato to Rawls and Nozick, with each thinker treated as exploring perennial problems.

This monograph represents a spirited response to the multiple and accelerating crises we face today. contending that we require a “radical neo-Enlightenment” to counter these systemic problems.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 430 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1415-7 Hardback £67.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 185 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1669-4 Hardback £58.99 UK  |  $99.95 US


Philosophy

The Places of God in an Age of ReEmbodiments

Political Science

When Courts Do Politics

What is Culture?

Public Interest Law and Litigation in East Africa

Ruth Thomas-Pellicer

J. Oloka-Onyango

Thomas-Pellicer revisits Western ontological and epistemological assumptions, a necessity in today’s age of ecological decay. She offers a critical analysis of sustainable development and problematically situates it within the ecocidal trajectory of Western metaphysics.

Taking the phenomenon of public interest litigation as its primary focus, this text explores the manner in which the judicial branch of government in three East African countries has engaged with questions traditionally off-limits to adjudication and court-based resolution.

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 392 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1331-0 Paperback £49.99 UK  |  $84.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.09.2018 374 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1169-9 Paperback £52.99 UK  |  $89.95 US

Social Sciences

Mapping Migration

Social Sciences

A Pacifist’s Life and Death

Culture and Identity in the Indian Diasporas of Grigorios Lambrakis Southeast Asia and the UK and Greece in the Long Shadow of Civil War Jerri Daboo and Jirayudh Sinthuphan

Evi Gkotzaridis

This anthology considers culture and identity in Indian diaspora communities in Southeast Asia and the UK. It shows how cultural practices, including the use of performance, food, and religion, demonstrate how traditions are preserved, as well as adapted, in new contexts.

Using written and oral sources, Gkotzaridis’s study weaves a narrative of the life and death of Grigorios Lambrakis, Greece’s most committed defender of democracy and peace of the post-Civil War period, highlighting political divisions and obstacles to peace in Cold War Greece.

Date of Publication: 01.10.2018 208 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1361-7 Hardback £61.99 UK  |  $99.95 US

Date of Publication: 01.12.2018 438 pages  |  14.8×21cm  |  5.83×8.27in ISBN–13: 978-1-5275-1655-7 Paperback £39.99 UK  |  $77.95 US

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The Making of the Common in Social Relations José Manuel Resende and Alexandre Cotovio Martins

Exploring the qualifications that social actors use to support themselves when engaging in common actions, this inquiry highlights the ways in which these actors communalise certain aspects of their life and produce justifications that give sense to their actions.

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