Medieval law in context Alternative history fictionExamines how medieval people at all social levels thought about law, justice and politics, as well as their role in society. Provides a clear, structured view of judicial developments and experience of litigation in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Offers a new perspective on both law and politics by focusing on the medium of legal consciousness and legal culture.. Makes the specialised area of law accessible for the general reader interested
Directors: From Stage to Screen and Back Again features a series of interviews with directors who did just that
the sixty-three chapters range from ancient Egyptian tomb paintings to political placards
much of which formed the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce
Comprises scholarly engagements with the various outputs of the prolific Berlin based German artist Ulrike Ottinger born in Constance in 1942 to a Jewish mother and a non-Jewish father both of whom were protected from the Nazis by the paternal grandmother
to the tumultuous era of Napoleon III
Super soldiers are about to become the new actors in the battlefields of tomorrow
This book explores the neglected history of textile crafts in projects of social and moral reform and considers how historical processes have become materialised in contemporary humanitarian craft-work
Written specifically for A2 students of government and politics
This book is a detailed exploration of the working practices of a community of scientists exposed in public
Focusing on Enlightenment Italy
especially in English
Printing Terror argues that horror comics of the Cold War primarily concern white male victimhood and the monstrosity of the gendered and/or racialised other