Approaching the Bible in medieval England Women’s healthTraces how the Bible came to be known by lay people through different mediums. It brings together intellectual and religious history with art history, music, literature and social history to trace how the Bible was sung and preached, revered and studied in thirteenth and fourteenth century England.
ground-up analysis of the attitudes and opinions of the other 27 EU member states towards Britain's decision to leave
The striking variety in approaches towards each interview creates a rich diversity of tone and an overwhelming impression of animation within the text
Should the IRA’s claim to belligerent status be recognised
South Africa and the United Kingdom
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signifying and mediating music-making in the colonial and post-colonial Portuguese-speaking world
around the themes of simulation and the simulacrum
this collection analyses contemporary India-Taiwan economic relations
in-depth understanding of the background to the Irish Famine and a detailed account of the crisis as it unfolded
Milton and others illuminate how generations of poets have imagined their relation to their predecessors and their own place in the unfolding conversation of literature
the Scottish upstart Andrew Lethe
This book offers a new critical framework for understanding the processes of politicising and gendering care for older people and their manifestations in different European contexts