This open access book explores the story of early modern Swedish sailors and merchants captured and enslaved in the North African territory then known as Barbary (Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, and Moroc...More info...
This magical narrative aims to take you on a journey following a golden string first written about by the eighteenth-century poet, artist and shaman William Blake. Fo...More info...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Moroccos volcanic and geothermal heritage, highlighting an exceptional geodiversity and significant scientific interest for the geological and geoheritage community. It contributes to the establishment...More info...
The Oxford Handbook of Revolutionary Elections in the Americas, 1800-1910, presents a unique comparative political history spanning from Jeffersons election to the campaign that led to the Mexican revolution of 1910. By focusing on revolutionary el...More info...
Normative ethics is the study of what makes actions right or wrong, and includes such approaches as consequentialism, traditional deontology (including Kantian theory), virtue theory (including Aristotelian theory), and the ethics of care, a feminis...More info...
The Great Wallthe most imposing manifestation of Chinese frontier historycrosses a vast territory subject to political, environmental and climatic instabilities that the volume approaches as mutually conditioning, focusing on the Ordos region. This...More info...
This pioneering anthology maps the emerging field of philosophical approaches to business consulting through a rich collection of real-world case studies. Drawing on the work of international contributors who are both philosophers and experienced bu...More info...
This book reviews the information provided by an artificial intelligencebased methodology for the characterization of artworks and the attribution of a piece to a particular artist. Until now, such approaches have been applied mainly to oil painting...More info...
D.T.J. Bailey here offers a student-friendly guide to Platos dialogue Phaedo, as part of the Oxford Guides to Philosophy series. In the process of explaining the text, Bailey provides a picture of Platos metaphysics as revealed by the four major a...More info...
In this publication, Peter van Druenen presents an innovative method by which for the first time all 226 city maps created by Jacob van Deventer between 1545 and 1572 have been systematically and consistently measured, analysed for quality, and c...More info...
Domesticated uses novel archaeological methods to rewrite the narrative of the rise of social complexity in the western and eastern Eurasian steppe. Through the study of ancient proteins, DNA, and isotopes, as well as traditional archaeology...More info...
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226850146)
On the eugenic origins of US reproductive lawsand the surprising policy changes needed to remedy it. The US government spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year to promote and facilitate contraception. Whereas other wealthy countr...More info...
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226850160)
On the eugenic origins of US reproductive lawsand the surprising policy changes needed to remedy it. The US government spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year to promote and facilitate contraception. Whereas other wealthy...More info...
This book focuses on the development of Baptist views on religious liberty. It explores the arguments for freedom of conscience and full religious toleration that were formulated in the seventeenth century by the first Baptists, a particularly perse...More info...
This book offers the first major analysis of William Wilberforces clerical networks, demonstrating that while a devoted Anglican, he was deeply intertwined with evangelicals of various ecclesiastical traditions. This book offers th...More info...
This book examines some of the recent manifestations of sexual violence as atrocity crimes, and especially, prohibited acts to bring about genocide, the responses to these crimes, and issues that continue to be neglected, including in relation to th...More info...
This book argues that legal punishment is almost never morally justified. Many criminal law theorists think that this view is deeply at odds with common sense and that it is subject to decisive objections. Against these theorists, the book argues th...More info...
This book offers a nuanced and original analysis of the complex relationship between Islam and the state in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. Situating religious revival within the countrys historical, political, and social transformations, it reveals the par...More info...
Offering the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of what Christian nationalism in America is and isnt, and how it became the political religion of Donald Trumps MAGA movement, Understanding Christian Nationalism describes the way Christi...More info...
Offering the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of what Christian nationalism in America is and isnt, and how it became the political religion of Donald Trumps MAGA movement, Understanding Christian Nationalism describes the way Christi...More info...
This volume serves as an essential resource for advanced graduate students, early-career faculty, and anyone seeking a deeper, more dynamic understanding of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of qualitative research in education...More info...
This volume serves as an essential resource for advanced graduate students, early-career faculty, and anyone seeking a deeper, more dynamic understanding of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of qualitative research in education...More info...
This volume showcases the vibrant and diverse landscape of phenomenological thinking in India. Critically engaging with the works of phenomenological thinkers like Edmund Husserl, Emmanuel Levinas, Franz Brentano, Hannah Arendt, Jitendra Nath Mohant...More info...
This book provides an account of the differing theologies and compositional approaches of three current composersJames MacMillan, Arvo Pδrt, and John Adams. It contributes a comparative theological and musical analysis of their work through case stu...More info...
This book summarizes the academic biography of most influential NeoConfucian philosopher Wang Yangmings life in Ming dynasty of China. It gives a detailed description of Wang Yangmings life and career, as well as to makes attention points of resea...More info...
In The Americanization of the Apocalypse: Creating Americas Own Bible Donald Harman Akenson examines the creation and spread of Dispensationalism, a belief system that produced The Scofield Reference Bible, the ur-text of American apocalyptic evang...More info...
This book challenges the long-prevailing interpretation of Chinas legal tradition as virtue given priority over penalty, arguing that this proposition is a projection of modern Western rule-of-law discourse and fails to accurately reveal the structu...More info...
This book examines some of the recent manifestations of sexual violence as atrocity crimes, and especially, prohibited acts to bring about genocide, the responses to these crimes, and issues that continue to be neglected, including in relation to th...More info...
This book argues that legal punishment is almost never morally justified. Many criminal law theorists think that this view is deeply at odds with common sense and that it is subject to decisive objections. Against these theorists, the book argues th...More info...
This book offers a nuanced and original analysis of the complex relationship between Islam and the state in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. Situating religious revival within the countrys historical, political, and social transformations, it reveals the par...More info...
Offering the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of what Christian nationalism in America is and isnt, and how it became the political religion of Donald Trumps MAGA movement, Understanding Christian Nationalism describes the way Christi...More info...
Offering the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of what Christian nationalism in America is and isnt, and how it became the political religion of Donald Trumps MAGA movement, Understanding Christian Nationalism describes the way Christi...More info...
This volume serves as an essential resource for advanced graduate students, early-career faculty, and anyone seeking a deeper, more dynamic understanding of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of qualitative research in education...More info...
This volume serves as an essential resource for advanced graduate students, early-career faculty, and anyone seeking a deeper, more dynamic understanding of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of qualitative research in education...More info...
This volume showcases the vibrant and diverse landscape of phenomenological thinking in India. Critically engaging with the works of phenomenological thinkers like Edmund Husserl, Emmanuel Levinas, Franz Brentano, Hannah Arendt, Jitendra Nath Mohant...More info...
This book provides an account of the differing theologies and compositional approaches of three current composersJames MacMillan, Arvo Pδrt, and John Adams. It contributes a comparative theological and musical analysis of their work through case stu...More info...
This book summarizes the academic biography of most influential NeoConfucian philosopher Wang Yangmings life in Ming dynasty of China. It gives a detailed description of Wang Yangmings life and career, as well as to makes attention points of resea...More info...
In The Americanization of the Apocalypse: Creating Americas Own Bible Donald Harman Akenson examines the creation and spread of Dispensationalism, a belief system that produced The Scofield Reference Bible, the ur-text of American apocalyptic evang...More info...
This book addresses the disconnect between political ethics as a theoretical discipline and the ethical dilemmas that politicians face in practice. It highlights how elected officials navigate ethical challenges, providing readers with an accessible...More info...
This book offers the first major analysis of William Wilberforces clerical networks, demonstrating that while a devoted Anglican, he was deeply intertwined with evangelicals of various ecclesiastical traditions. This book offers th...More info...
This book focuses on the development of Baptist views on religious liberty. It explores the arguments for freedom of conscience and full religious toleration that were formulated in the seventeenth century by the first Baptists, a particularly perse...More info...
Series: Kathie and Ed Cox Jr. Books on Conservation Leadership
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: Texas A & M University Press, ISBN-13: 9781648433917)
The story of state parks in Texas is a compelling one, rich with environmental and cultural history. Environmental geographer and scientist Jason P. Julians visits to each state park, initially for outdoor recreation and then for research, sparked...More info...
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Utah Press,U.S., ISBN-13: 9781647692377)
Worldviews and experiences of place among noted religious communities Religion transforms and inspires specific ways of living in the world. Through architecture and the built environment, members of religious communities communicate i...More info...
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of Utah Press,U.S., ISBN-13: 9781647692391)
Worldviews and experiences of place among noted religious communities Religion transforms and inspires specific ways of living in the world. Through architecture and the built environment, members of religious communities communicate i...More info...
A bilingual edition of the devotional poems of Dutch scholar and poet Anna Maria van Schurman, illuminating the period of her withdrawal from public life. The life and reputation of Anna Maria van Schurman (160778) swung dramatically...More info...
In this publication, Peter van Druenen presents an innovative method by which for the first time all 226 city maps created by Jacob van Deventer between 1545 and 1572 have been systematically and consistently measured, analysed for quality, and c...More info...
This book by the late Brazilian activist and quilombo leader Antτnio Bispo dos Santos offers an original perspective on ways of living and relating to other people and to the land that is rooted in quilombo cosmovision the polytheistic, confluentia...More info...
Series: Juanita Brooks Series in Mormon History and Culture
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Utah Press,U.S., ISBN-13: 9781647692629)
A groundbreaking exploration of the unexpected intersections between Haudenosaunee oral tradition and Latter-day Saint scripture In Unsettling Scripture: Iroquois and the Book of Mormon, anthropologist Thomas W Murphy delves int...More info...
Series: Juanita Brooks Series in Mormon History and Culture
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of Utah Press,U.S., ISBN-13: 9781647692636)
This book argues that rather than an ancient text from the ancestors of living Indigenous people, the Book of Mormon is a nineteenth-century commentary about living Indigenous peoples of America told as if it were coming from the voices of the dead...More info...
Domesticated uses novel archaeological methods to rewrite the narrative of the rise of social complexity in the western and eastern Eurasian steppe. Through the study of ancient proteins, DNA, and isotopes, as well as traditional archaeology...More info...
The book provides a cross disciplinary examination of digital reconstruction projects and innovations in the field of immersive exhibitions, looking into the digital politics of conservation; technologies that augment storytelling; and digital techn...More info...
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226850146)
On the eugenic origins of US reproductive lawsand the surprising policy changes needed to remedy it. The US government spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year to promote and facilitate contraception. Whereas other wealthy countr...More info...
(Pub. Date: 19-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of Chicago Press, ISBN-13: 9780226850160)
On the eugenic origins of US reproductive lawsand the surprising policy changes needed to remedy it. The US government spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year to promote and facilitate contraception. Whereas other wealthy...More info...