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  • av Jim Taylor
    1 225,-

    Exploring the politics behind English Shakespeare's global dissemination throughout the mid-twentieth century, Touring Shakespeare reveals a wealth of new historical evidence informing current debates on Shakespearean soft power, globalisation, and decolonisation. Its will prove stimulating for researchers of Shakespeare and Cold War history alike.

  • av Michael (Dalhousie University) Cameron
    309 - 875,-

  • av Alan R. (Christian Theological Seminary) Rhoda
    309 - 875,-

  • av K. Scarlett (Agnes Scott College Kingsley
    1 229,-

    Explores Herodotus' Histories in dialogue with contemporary philosophical debates. Combining close readings, reader reception, and genre studies, it expands our understanding of Herodotus' context and restores the Histories' place in Presocratic thought. In addition, the book elucidates philosophy's subsequent engagement with Herodotus' Histories.

  • av Mohammed Amin (University of Bradford) Mohammed
    309 - 869,-

  • av Andre (Universitat Stuttgart) Bachtiger
    419 - 1 159,-

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    1 175,-

    This book examines the mental health impacts of climate change on youth. It is the first to offer both basic and scientific explanations of climate distress, how it relates to mental health, when to seek professional help, and how to intervene to support youth in a variety of settings.

  • av Jon (University of Cambridge) Roozenbeek
    419 - 1 159,-

  • av Isabelle (Universiteit Leiden) Duyvesteyn
    1 045

  • av Arie Marcelo (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Kacowicz
    479 - 1 045

  • av Risa J. Toha
    479 - 1 349,-

    Ethnic riots are a costly and all too common occurrence during political transitions in multi-ethnic settings. Why do ethnic riots occur in certain parts of a country and not others? How does violence eventually decline? Drawing on rich case studies and quantitative evidence from Indonesia between 1990 and 2012, this book argues that patterns of ethnic rioting are not inevitably driven by inter-group animosity, weakness of state capacity, or local demographic composition. Rather, local ethnic elites strategically use violence to leverage their demands for political inclusion during political transition and that violence eventually declines as these demands are accommodated. Toha breaks new ground in showing that particular political reforms-increased political competition, direct local elections, and local administrative units partitioning-in ethnically diverse contexts can ameliorate political exclusion and reduce overall levels of violence between groups.

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    1 305,-

    Leading and emerging scholars discuss how the US Cooperative Extension System addresses issues and opportunities relevant to children, youth, families, and communities both now and in the future. Extension must now lead the way in building sustainable partnerships across disciplines to tackle complex issues considering diminishing resources.

  • av Elaine (University of Bristol) McGirr
    875,-

    Theatre is the most ephemeral of art forms. It is a truism that the ephemeral performance text is divorced from the static published play text. This Element is of the eighteenth-century performance history of The Fair Penitent demonstrates the interrelation of print and performance and models how readers can recover elements of performance through close attention to text. Traces of performance adhere to the mediascape in playbills and puffs, reviews and accounts. The printed text also preserves traces of performance in notation and illustration. By analysing traces found in performance trends, casting decisions, publication histories and repertory intertexts, this Element recovers how The Fair Penitent was interpreted at different points in the century and explains how a play that bombed in its first season could become a repertory staple.

  • av Tomas (King’s College London) Maltby
    1 365,-

    This first comprehensive analysis of Central and Eastern European energy transitions and climate and energy policy examines their domestic and foreign policy positions, energy security concerns and climate policy preferences as the EU aims for decarbonisation by 2050.

  • av Michael (Yale University Printy
    1 229,-

    Between 1750 and 1830, two key cultural achievements - the sixteenth-century Reformation and the late eighteenth-century birth of 'German' philosophy - became fused in public discussion. Enlightenment's Reformation explores how the Reformation was transformed into a narrative of progress, and why it has had such a long-standing impact.

  • av John-Michael (Worcester Polytechnic Institute Davis
    1 229,-

    Polluted Politics examines the global conundrum of e-waste recycling through the remarkable case of the Palestinian-Israeli context, showing how the emergence, impacts and possible futures of the Palestinian informal hub that has recycled most of Israel's e-waste for two decades illuminates dynamics and dilemmas of similar places worldwide.

  • av John (Montclair State University Soboslai
    1 645,-

    This diverse study offers insights into practices of martyrdom within specific socio-political contexts. Analyzing martyrdom through political theology, John Soboslai examines self-sacrifice in four religious traditions during social and political crises, from second century Christianity in Asia Minor to 21st century Tibetan Buddhism.

  • av Cressida (London School of Economics and Political Science) Auckland
    1 395

    This inter-disciplinary book critiques the extent to which the Mental Capacity Act can deal adequately with the impact of mental disorder on autonomous decision-making. It will interest lawyers, legal scholars, medical practitioners, and policy makers working in this area, as well as students studying both law and medicine.

  • av Robin (University of Kent Gill
    1 225,-

    Many would agree that human perfection is unattainable. Yet depictions of human perfection are widespread. Examining both secular culture and the New Testament, Robin Gill explores this paradox. Gill argues that Synoptic accounts of the Transfiguration offer a Christian understanding of perfection with important implications for social ethics.

  • av Beth Munro
    1 239,-

    Beth Munro offers a retrospective study of the material value of and deconstruction processes at villas. She explores the technical properties of materials that were most frequently recycled, glass, metals, and limestone, the craftspeople who undertook this work, as well as the economic and culture drivers of recycling.

  •  
    309,-

    The Cambridge Companion to Jack Kerouac brings together 19 leading Kerouac scholars, who offer fresh perspectives on his multifaceted body of work, ranging from detailed analyses of his most significant books to wide-angle perspectives that place Kerouac in key literary, theoretical, and cultural contexts.

  • av Cóilín Parsons
    1 305,-

    The first publication to offer a large-scale survey of transnational scholarship in the field of Irish literature and culture.

  • av Philip Moremen
    1 359,-

    "Through interviews with senior US officials, this book explores when, why, and how the US and other countries comply with international law. Aimed at scholars and practitioners of international law, international relations, foreign policy and bureaucratic politics, it will also appeal to general readers interested in international affairs"--

  • av Marcel Elias
    1 225,-

    Marcel Elias reveals medieval crusade culture's ambivalent, self-critical qualities, providing fresh perspectives on Middle English romance.

  • av Elaine McGirr
    315,-

    This Element is of the eighteenth-century performance history of The Fair Penitent demonstrates the interrelation of print and performance and models how readers can recover elements of performance through close attention to text.

  • av Rob A DeLeo
    315 - 875,-

  • av Fenner Stanley Tanswell
    315 - 875,-

  • av Dene Grigar
    315,-

    This Element argues that when the emulation and migration of born-digital media translate the work's code, it also impacts the edition and version outputted in the process and potentially our experience with the work.

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