Healing the nation International institutionsBritish soldiers who served on the Western front. Using a variety of literary, artistic, and architectural evidence, Dr Reznick shows that Britains generation of 1914 was a group bound as much by comradeship of healing as by comradeship of the trenches.
focusing on representation of that experience though a range of written records
Signifying Europe provides a systematic overview of the wide range of symbols used to represent Europe and Europeanness
for design of distributed databases and analysis of their deadlocks
Drawing on research and models from anthropology
This issue of the Bulletin is devoted to the Aldine edition of the Ancient Greek epistolographers
This collection provides a panoramic view of practical philosophical insight
Time and Temporality is the first book-length exploration of the subject of temporality within theatre and performance
The first book to uncover how small groups like Change UK/The Independent Group exert influence in the British Parliament
The study establishes the formal
A comprehensive introduction to the ideas of Karl Polanyi by examining the key themes that run throughout his work
Years of human rights activism in Palestine have guided the authors in crafting this unique visual and verbal record
Design is one of the most rapidly changing fields in the art world