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  • - Philosophy, Politics, Psychoanalysis
    av Simon Morgan Wortham
    1 251

    Through a series of rigorous encounters with key critical figures, this monograph argues that modern thought is, in a double sense, the thought of pain. It offers a systematic account of the modern European tradition's relationship to the question of pain and suffering, and new interpretation of "ethics" and "evil".

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    - An Edition of the Original Manuscript, in Four Volumes; Vol. 4: 1780-1784
    av James Boswell
    1 371

    In this edition of Boswell's "Life of Johnson", Marshall Waingrow offers a fresh reading of Boswell's work. He charts the changes made during composition and at the proof stage, and corrects and explains the printer's misreadings and author's errors which crept into the final edition.

  • av FROMHERZ ALLEN JAME
    1 251

    Explores the social, cultural, legal and religious changes in modern Oman This book provides multiple perspectives on the modern history of Oman during the reign of Sultan Qaboos (1970-2020). It examines the theme of rebirth: of the connections between the past and the future pursued by Sultan Qaboos and his government in fields as diverse as health, religion, law, economy, heritage and diplomacy. Not overlooking the many challenges faced during Sultan Qaboos' reign - and still faced by Oman - the contributors engage various theories and perspectives about the country's remarkable economic, religious, educational and cultural transformations. Key Features - Examines the role of Sultan Qaboos and the transformations that took place in Oman during his 50-year reign - Delves into new research on an understudied part of the world and the Middle East - Explores important themes of transformation and preservation, modernisation and continuity across heritage and culture; religion and law; literature, health and education; economics and development; policy, society and diplomacy Allen James Fromherz is Professor of History at Georgia State University and Director of the Middle East Studies Centre. Abdulrahman al-Salimi is an Omani scholar.

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    1 321

    Examines representations of ancient epic and epic conventions in film and television.

  • - A Coursebook
    av Gibreel Sadeq Alaghbary
    351 - 1 727

  • - A History of Motion
    av Thomas Nail
    241 - 1 387

  • av Una Brogan
    1 251

    Examines the bicycle as a literary device and a cultural phenomenon at the turn of the century in Britain and France This book engages with the long-overlooked bicycle as a crucial literary and cultural object. In a selection of turn-of-the-century fiction, travel writing and non-fiction, cycling is revealed to be a favoured literary device, allowing writers to structure their narratives in new ways or depict a fresh sensory and aesthetic experience. Moreover, this study reveals that from its earliest days, the bicycle played a compelling counter-cultural role, proposing an alternative modernity that directly challenged bourgeois, patriarchal, capitalist society. From blurring gender and class divisions, to offering a more empowering interaction with the machine and allowing an embodied and social experience of space, the bicycle pointed a human-powered route to progress amidst increasingly mechanised visions of the future. Una Brogan is an independent researcher and translator and received her PhD at Université Paris 7-Diderot.

  • - Studies in Honour of Lyle Campbell
    av CHACON THIAGO COSTA
    1 927

    Explores advances in the fields of language documentation, language change and historical linguistics, focusing on lesser known and endangered languages Professor Lyle Campbell has had a long and distinguished career and his extensive work on the languages of Mesoamerica have inspired research and researchers. In this volume, contributors come together to present new data, analyses and theoretical perspectives on how understanding language change raises questions for language documentation, description and even revitalization. Coverage ranges from the linguistic isolates Basque and Mapundungun to large families such as Tupian and Austronesian and spans a range of theoretical issues including ongoing language change, etymological opacity, word order, alignment systems and grammatical relations, language contact, onomastics and the study of pre-history. The book shows that linguistic fieldwork, when carried out and used appropriately, allows for a more consistent understanding of language change, and for a better understanding of the ethnographic record. It also explores the junctures between language change, linguistic diversity and other related fields that draw on primary linguistic fieldwork. Key features: - 13 chapters presenting case studies of research in the fields of historical linguistics, typology, language description and documentation - Broad geographical and theoretical scope, focusing especially on lesser known and endangered languages - Brings together original research by well-established scholars in linguistics including Robert Blust, Amy Dahlstrom, Ives Goddard, Alice Harris and Raina Heaton Thiago Costa Chacon is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the Universidade de Brasília Nala H. Lee is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the National University of Singapore Wilson de Lima Silva is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona

  • av CANDY PETER
    1 251

    A new and innovative examination of the conduct of Roman long-distance trade in its social and legal context Bringing together specialists in ancient history, archaeology and Roman law, this book provides new perspectives on long-distance trade in the Roman world. Recent archaeological work has shown that maritime trade across the Mediterranean intensified greatly at the same time as the Roman state was extending its power overseas. This book explores aspects of this development and its relationship with changes in the legal and institutional apparatus that supported maritime commerce. It analyses the socio-legal framework within which maritime trade was conducted, and in doing so presents a new understanding of the role played by legal and social institutions in the economy of the Roman world. Chapters cover: Roman maritime trade, the influence of commercial considerations on navigational decision making, Roman legal responses to the threat of piracy, the conduct of Roman maritime trade from a socio-legal perspective, the role of written documentation in the transport process, maritime finance and the insights provided by the juristic interpretation of contracts of carriage-by-sea into aspects of Roman private law. Peter Candy is a Fellow in Roman Law and European Legal History at the University of Edinburgh. Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and Research Fellow at the Käte Hamburger Kollegium in Münster, Germany.

  • av GRAINGE PAUL
    311 - 1 661

  • - The Revolution in Literature and Film
    av Dina Heshmat
    301 - 1 457

  • - Influence and Craftmanship in the Neoliberal Era
    av Jonathan Pountney
    301 - 1 251

  • av Ryan J Johnson
    301 - 1 311

  • - Artists, Writers, Dancers
    av Claudia Tobin
    377 - 1 321

  • av Saitya Brata Das
    301 - 1 251

    Saitya Brata Das argues that in Kierkegaard's work we find a radical eschatological critique, not only of the liberal-humanist pathos of modernity but also the political theology of Carl Schmitt, that seeks to legitimise the sovereign power of the state by an appeal to a divine or theological foundation.

  • av Henry P Colburn
    377 - 1 247

  • - Contexts, Ideas and Consequences
    av Aziz Al-Azmeh
    431 - 1 251

    This book is a translation of Aziz al-Azmeh's seminal work Al-'Ilmaniya min mandhur mukhtalif that was first published in Beirut in 1992.

  • - Words, Whitehead and the World
    av Senior Lecturer in Sociology Michael (University of Essex) Halewood
    311 - 1 457

  • - Psychotherapy and Religion in Twentieth-Century Scotland
    av Gavin Miller
    301 - 1 251

  • - Nationalist Unionism and Scottish Party Politics, 1884-2014
    av David Torrance
    301 - 1 251

  • av Reza Taher-Kermani
    301 - 1 321

  • - Masculinity in American Fiction of the Mid-Twentieth Century
    av Clive Baldwin
    301 - 1 321

    Masculinity in American Fiction of the Mid-Twentieth Century

  • - Narrating Spatial Complexity in Metropolitan America
    av Martin Dines
    361 - 1 321

  • av Chiara Alfano
    361 - 1 321

    This book brings to light Derrida's rich and thought-provoking discussions of Shakespearean drama.

  • av Scott Weiner
    1 251

    A comparison of tribal politics and the impact on governance in Kuwait, Oman and Qatar Tribe-state relations are a foundational element of authoritarian bargains in the Middle East - particularly in the Gulf States. However, the structures of governance built upon that foundation exhibit wide differences. What explains this variation in the salience of kinship authority? Through a case comparison of Kuwait, Qatar and Oman, Scott Weiner shows that variation in tribal access to limited resources before state building can account for these differences. Based on empirical data and over 50 interviews with former government officials, tribal leaders, civil society activists and students, the book reveals important new details about state formation on the Arabian Peninsula. Key features  Systematically connects the construction of kinship identity to state-level political outcomes  Emphasises the importance of pre-state conditions to post-state building politics  Assesses kinship politics in the ruling family, state ministries, parliaments, local governing institutions and interpersonal interactions Scott Weiner is a professorial lecturer in political science at George Washington University.

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    - Amity and Enmity
     
    1 247

    'As time passes, Politics of Friendship, initially a revised version of some of Derrida's many seminars around the questions of nationalism, universalism, antagonism and alterity that continuously cross over ethics and politics, has become a central element in the interpretation of his oeuvre. It radiates in every direction and summons the deepest interrogations. This rich collection of essays, combining accurate philology and audacious contextualisation, does full justice to its importance and will become a necessary companion for its readers.' Etienne Balibar, author of Violence and Civility Twenty-five years after the publication of Derrida's Politics of Friendship (Politiques de l'amitié, 1994), this edited collection gathers twenty-three critical chapters each revisiting this underappreciated text, including Derrida's Geschlecht IV, an essay excluded from the English translation. Engaging closely with Derrida's text are analyses, extensions and critiques of the work. It not only reconsiders the place this book occupies in Derrida's political philosophy but also its potential for contemporary politics, when the promises and perils of political friendship have reappeared, intertwined with both nationalist and anti-nationalist political programmes. Luke Collison is a recent PhD Graduate from the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University London. Cillian Ó Fathaigh is a Bill & Melinda Gates Scholar at the University of Cambridge and a Research Fellow at Nottingham Trent University. Georgios Tsagdis is Lecturer in Philosophy at Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam and at the Architectural Association, London. Cover image: Rome, Lazio, Italy (c) saulgranda/Getty Images Cover design: riverdesignbooks.com [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-8673-6 Barcode

  • - British and Global Case Studies
    av STEWART MICHAEL
    297 - 1 181

  • - An Interdisciplinary Approach
    av BELL SINCLAIR W
    311 - 1 187

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