Law across imperial borders FICTION / Thrillers / GeneralThis book is the story of British consuls at the edge of the British and Chinese empires. By embracing local norms and adapting to transfrontier migration, consuls created forms of transfrontier legal authority.
spanning the years 1245-1424 concentrates on the 'contagion of rebellion' that followed the Black Death in Europe in the 14th century
narrative and genre
is the first book to explore how underground and mainstream fiction have influenced—and can help illuminate—his labyrinthine films
and proposes a more reciprocal model that involves an encounter or exchange between word and image
Includes detailed discussions of a number of key mock-documentary texts
economics and the environment in medieval culture
A sustained and systematic attempt to draw together political and historical scholarship on the Sunningdale experiment and the Ulster Workers' Council strike (1973-4) in Northern Ireland
This collection on the export of Socialist Realism into Central and Eastern Europe after WWII is the first work on the subject which offers an in-depth analysis of the particularities of distinct national and cultural contexts and explores complexities of the cultural Sovietisation of the region
These plays tackle such issues as the nature of the feminine
cosmopolitan liberals have nonetheless created a new global dystopia of permanent war and authoritarian power embodied in ‘sovereignty as responsibility’
along with solved exercises
An original study of European economic governance that demonstrates how gender and race play essential roles in generating both legitimacy and coherence for individual economic policies and the overall economic governance system