Books
  • Reforming the Foreign Language Classroom
  • The Learning Mindset Notebook
  • Start with a Word
  • 2 Thessalonians, 2 Timothy, Titus (Spurgeon Commentary)
  • Galatians (Spurgeon Commentary)
  • The Conversation Doctor
  • Cognitive and Meta Learning Strategies in Biomedical Research and Healthcare
  • Oceania under steam
  • Jean Renoir
  • 'At Duty's Call'
  • Michael Winterbottom
  • Exporting empire
  • Making socialists
  • Rethinking the university
  • Montage
  • Rhetorics of empire
  • The Papal Reform of the Eleventh Century
  • The French empire between the wars
  • Representing Africa
  • Imperialism and Popular Culture
  • The battle of Britishness
  • ‘England’s darling’
  • Enduring violence
  • South Asia from the margins
  • Algernon Charles Swinburne
  • A lark for the sake of their country
  • Unpacking international organisations
  • Postcolonial African cinema
  • Cultures and caricatures of British imperial aviation
  • Exhibiting the Empire
  • Everyday life after the Irish conflict
  • Diane Kurys
  • Servants of the empire
  • Travellers in Africa
  • War and politics in the Elizabethan counties
  • Culture and international conflict resolution
  • British culture and the end of empire
  • Chronicles of the Revolution, 1397–1400
  • European Film Noir
  • Infidel feminism
  • The politics of housing
  • Engines for empire
  • Tears of laughter
  • The annals of St-Bertin
  • Charles Robert Maturin and the haunting of Irish romantic Fiction
  • Debates on the Holocaust
  • Law, laity and solidarities
  • Mobilizing nature
  • Conflict, Politics and Proselytism
  • Popular science and public opinion in eighteenth-century France
  • Curating empire
  • Propaganda and Empire
  • Noble society
  • Prisoners of Britain
  • The political writings of Archbishop Wulfstan of York
  • Contesting home defence
  • Married to the empire
  • Roger II and the creation of the Kingdom of Sicily
  • The annals of Fulda
  • Photography and social movements
  • Coline Serreau
  • Beyond hegemony
  • Understanding US/UK government and politics
  • Jean-Jacques Beineix
  • Welsh missionaries and British imperialism
  • Collieries, communities and the miners' strike in Scotland, 1984–85
  • Colonial frontiers
  • From victory to Vichy
  • Gothic television
  • Munitions of the mind
  • Scotland, empire and decolonisation in the twentieth century
  • Late Merovingian France
  • The divorce of King Lothar and Queen Theutberga
  • Chaucer in context
  • Jean Cocteau
  • Serving the empire in the Great War
  • Towns in medieval England
  • The language of empire
  • 'The better class' of Indians
  • Asia in Western fiction
  • Faking it
  • Passport island
  • Intelligence and national security policymaking on Iraq
  • Robert Bresson
  • Soldered states: nation-building in Germany and Vietnam
  • Law, history, colonialism
  • Ordering Africa
  • Popular imperialism and the military, 1850-1950
  • Gender, crime and empire
  • Reframing difference
  • Over her dead body
  • Air empire
  • So clean
  • Contemporary Korean cinema
  • Agnes Varda
  • Sensing
  • Museums and empire
  • Lance Comfort
  • The Northern Ireland experience of conflict and agreement
  • Chronicles of the Investiture Contest
  • Crime, Law and Society in the Later Middle Ages
  • Gender and imperialism
  • Gendered transactions
  • Catholic England
  • Derek Jarman
  • The Jews in western Europe, 1400–1600
  • The Normans in Europe
  • Tyrants of Sicily by Hugo Falcandus
  • Defectors and the Liberal Party 1910–2010
  • The life–cycle in Western Europe, c.1300–c.1500
  • African pasts
  • Shakespeare for the wiser sort
  • Cinema and Radio in Britain and America, 1920–60
  • Brexit and citizens’ rights
  • Air power and colonial control
  • Guardians of Empire
  • Discourse, normative change and the quest for reconciliation in global politics
  • Political culture in later medieval England
  • Jute and empire
  • The sense of early modern writing
  • The French empire at War, 1940–1945
  • Gothic writing 1750–1820
  • Experiencing war as the 'enemy other'
  • She-wolf
  • Genteel women
  • Imperialism and juvenile literature
  • Victorian demons
  • The subject of love
  • Communism in Britain, 1920–39
  • EU security governance
  • Imperialism and music
  • Scottishness and Irishness in New Zealand since 1840
  • Chantal Akerman
  • Chocolate, women and empire
  • Labour and the politics of Empire
  • Literature, theology and feminism
  • Spectacular Performances
  • Screening songs in Hispanic and Lusophone cinema
  • Terry Gilliam
  • Eric Rohmer
  • Women and madness in the early Romantic novel
  • At the end of the line
  • Witchcraft and Whigs
  • Transport and the industrial city
  • Laughing matters
  • Imperialism and the natural world
  • British imperialism in Cyprus, 1878–1915
  • Imperial persuaders
  • Popular reading in English c. 1400–1600
  • Medieval law in context
  • Ireland, Africa and the end of empire
  • The imperial game
  • Emilio Fernández
  • Migrant races
  • The empire of nature
  • French cinema in the 1970s
  • The later Stuart Church, 1660–1714
  • Crowds and Popular Politics in Early Modern England
  • Jonathan Lethem
  • The politics of regicide in England, 1760–1850
  • The plantation of Ulster
  • Dissolute Characters
  • Identities, discourses and experiences
  • Acts and apparitions
  • History and politics in late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe
  • Being boys
  • Colour
  • Beastly encounters of the Raj
  • The lives of Thomas Becket
  • Childcare, health and mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741–1800
  • Ferranti. A history
  • Alain Robbe-Grillet
  • Jack Clayton
  • Shakespeare and Scotland
  • Amateur film
  • Gentry culture in late-medieval England
  • Saints and cities in medieval Italy
  • The social world of early modern Westminster
  • Empire careers
  • The annals of Lampert of Hersfeld
  • Revolution, democratic transition and disillusionment
  • Jean Vigo
  • Contested identities
  • Jacques Rivette
  • Cyberprotest
  • Jean-Luc Godard
  • Joan of Arc
  • Eleventh-century Germany
  • Alain Resnais
  • Frantz Fanon’s 'Black Skin, White Masks'
  • Ottonian Germany
  • The politics of Jean Genet's late theatre
  • The origins of the Scottish Reformation
  • A knight’s legacy
  • The reign of Richard II
  • Taking the long view
  • Telling tales
  • The first industrial region
  • Cinema - Italy
  • The harem, slavery and British imperial culture
  • European Empires and the People
  • Orphan texts
  • Silk and empire
  • The evolving role of nation-building in US foreign policy
  • Reading the graphic surface
  • The South African War reappraised
  • Three romances of Eastern conquest
  • Fashioning Gothic bodies
  • Literature and psychoanalysis
  • European Erotic Romance
  • Survey of Accounting
  • CFIN
  • HIPAA for Health Care Professionals
  • Linux+ and LPIC-1 Guide to Linux Certification
  • Human Development
  • College Algebra
  • Criminal Justice in America
  • Business and Professional Ethics
  • Surface Modifications of Nanomaterials for Energy, Environmental and Biomedical Applications
  • Così fan tutte, An Opera of Mimetic Revelation
  • Finland-Swedes in Michigan
  • Making Animal Meaning
  • People Person
  • Black/Gay
  • Stop the Presses! I Want to Get Off!
  • Race and Environmental Justice in the Era of Climate Change and COVID-19
  • Spanish Thinking about Animals
  • A Short Treatise on the Metaphysics of Tsunamis
  • Sailing into History
  • To Become an American
  • Romanies in Michigan
  • Belgians in Michigan
  • Woman in the Wilderness
  • Who is Buried in Chaucer's Tomb?
  • Fresh Water
  • Michigan Railroads & Railroad Companies
  • Regional Perspectives on Learning by Doing
  • Hunter's Horn
  • (New) Fascism
  • After the Bloodbath
  • Violence and the Mimetic Unconscious, Volume 2
  • No Time for Fear
  • The Eagle Has Eyes
  • Slovenes in Michigan
  • Invoking the Invisible Hand
  • Serbians in Michigan
  • Truman and the Hiroshima Cult
  • Room 306
  • Community Engagement Abroad
  • Maltese in Michigan
  • Irish in Michigan
  • William James and the Art of Popular Statement
  • Cold War Rhetoric
  • Latinos in Michigan
  • We Called it MAG-nificent
  • Mimetic Theory and Its Shadow
  • South Slavs in Michigan
  • Anthropology and Radical Humanism
  • Religious Expression and the American Constitution
  • Toward an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence
  • Animals as Neighbors
  • Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Michigan
  • Manchurian Legacy
  • Secular Days, Sacred Moments
  • Ink Trails
  • Adeline & Julia: Growing Up in Michigan and on the Kansas Frontier
  • Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence
  • Finns in the United States
  • Violence and the Oedipal Unconscious
  • Pathways to Indigenous Nation Sovereignty
  • Deliberative Pedagogy
  • Fourth City
  • Crete and James
  • Dangerous Friendship
  • Hmong Americans in Michigan
  • Architectural Missionary
  • Power to the Transfer
  • The Muskegon
  • Social Controversy and Public Address in the 1960s and Early 1970s
  • Queer Indigenous Cinemas
  • Michael Osborn on Metaphor and Style
  • Incarceration and Race in Michigan
  • That Guy Wolf Dancing
  • Resurrection from the Underground
  • The Medicine Wheel
  • Animals, Mind, and Matter
  • Insider Histories of the Vietnam Era Underground Press, Part 2
  • At the Crossroads of Fear and Freedom
  • Desire and Imitation in International Politics
  • The Search for a Socialist El Dorado
  • You as of Today My Homeland
  • The Militarization of Indian Country
  • Dionysus, Christ, and the Death of God, Volume 1
  • The Accidental Reef and Other Ecological Odysseys in the Great Lakes
  • The Head Beneath the Altar
  • Superchurch
  • How We Became Human
  • The One by Whom Scandal Comes
  • Jews in Michigan
  • The 16th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War, Revised and Updated
  • Confessions of a Presidential Speechwriter
  • Black November
  • The Territory of Michigan (1805-1837)
  • Indian Country
  • Executing Democracy: Volume Two
  • Kept Secret
  • The Weedkiller's Daughter
  • Spirits of the Cold War
  • Mexican American Civil Rights in Texas
  • Internationalizing a School of Education
  • The Heart of the Lakes
  • John H. Burdakin and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad
  • The Oedipus Casebook
  • Intellectual Sacrifice and Other Mimetic Paradoxes
  • Necessarily Black
  • Machado de Assis
  • Flesh Becomes Word
  • Copts in Michigan
  • Creating Conservatism
  • Oedipus; or, The Legend of a Conqueror
  • The Origins of Bioethics
  • Evolutionary Socialism: A Criticism and Affirmation. Illustrated
  • 50 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die Vol: 1
  • Hamlet
  • Macbeth
  • The Sound and the Fury
  • As I Lay Dying
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Your Guide to Freedom Using Powerful Cbt and Mindfulness Tools (Overcome Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Using Cbt & Dbt Skills for Intrusive Thoughts & Behaviors)
  • The Ransom for London
  • Native American Herbalism: A Complete Medical Handbook of Native American Herbs (A Guide to Preparing Herbal Remedies With Plants and Treating Health Concerns)
  • Enver Hoxha
  • The Medieval Guide to Healthy Living
  • The Drift
  • The Boundless Game
  • Drug Discovery Targeting Metalloenzymes
  • The Strategic Project Manager's Guide to Complex Projects
  • The German-Russian Century
  • 70 North
  • From Babel to AI, Volume 2
  • Dignity
  • Shifting Polity
  • Individual Will and the Civil Law Tradition
  • Inclusion and Gender Empowerment in European Civil Society Organisations
  • Tubular Structures IX
  • Structural Dynamics - Eurodyn
  • Soils Under Cyclic and Transient Loading, volume 2
  • Quality Control in Road Construction
  • Polymer Yearbook 16
  • Numerical Methods in Geomechanics, Sixth Edition - Volume 2
  • Mechanics of Structures and Materials
  • Mechanically Stabilized Backfill
  • Geoengineering in Arid Lands
  • Computational Modelling of Concrete Structures
  • Computational Methods in Engineering and Science
  • AI in MRI-based Brain Disease Prediction
  • Sport, Urban Neoliberalism, and the Politics of Homelessness
  • Writing Life Stories
  • Gym Bros and Dandies
  • Global Freedom
  • A Labor of Livingness
  • Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Child of Deaf Adults (CODA) Identities
  • Women, Gardens, and Agency in Imperial Russia
  • Cornell's World Voyage Planner 4th edition
  • Hammered Flowers
  • EU Cities Facilitating the Commons
  • Georges Franju
  • Justifying violence
  • Gothic Documents
  • Popular cinema in Brazil, 1930–2001
  • Cinematic countrysides
  • Wales and the British overseas empire
  • The towns of Italy in the later Middle Ages
  • Industrial Enlightenment
  • The military-humanitarian complex in Afghanistan
  • Politics, pauperism and power in late nineteenth-century Ireland
  • Clanship to Crofters' War
  • Jacopo da Varagine's <i>Chronicle of the city of Genoa</i>
  • The National Council for Civil Liberties and the policing of interwar politics
  • New frontiers
  • Mussolini’s policemen
  • Louis Malle
  • Carol Reed
  • Reconstructing Conservatism?
  • Film editing - history, theory and practice
  • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Child, nation, race and empire
  • Women in England, 1275–1525
  • Imperial cities
  • Terence Fisher
  • European Internal Security
  • Science and society in southern Africa
  • Leisure, citizenship and working–class men in Britain, 1850–1940
  • Power and reputation at the court of Louis XIII
  • Francois Truffaut
  • Friars’ Tales
  • Materials and medicine
  • Imperium of the soul
  • Literary culture in Cuba
  • Reform and the papacy in the eleventh century
  • Crisis music
  • Confronting crisis in the Carolingian empire
  • Refugees and expellees in post-war Germany
  • A History of British Sports Medicine
  • Reflections on the Marxist theory of history
  • Beyond Deconstruction
  • Framing post-Cold War conflicts
  • From Perversion to Purity
  • Rethinking settler colonialism
  • Tomboys and bachelor girls
  • Instruments of international order
  • Mother and child
  • The British left and Zionism
  • Realist film theory and cinema
  • Visions of empire
  • A familiar compound ghost
  • From Jack Tar to Union Jack
  • Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World, c. 650-c. 1450
  • Neoliberal gothic
  • Masculinities, militarisation and the End Conscription campaign
  • Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness
  • Civil war London
  • Security sector reform in transforming societies
  • The power of the centre
  • Health, medicine, and the sea
  • Popular protest in late-medieval Europe
  • Defending the realm?
  • A sense of place
  • Emotional contagion
  • Britain's Chief Rabbis and the religious character of Anglo–Jewry, 1880–1970
  • Marcel Carné
  • Chartism
  • Negotiating the auteur
  • Popular television drama
  • Britain in China
  • Geoffrey Hill and the ends of poetry
  • Doing Kyd
  • Monasticism in late medieval England, c.1300–1535
  • Public information films
  • Contemporary Spanish cinema
  • Trauma-Tragedy
  • Borders and conflict in South Asia
  • French Reflections in the Shakespearean Tragic
  • Parliaments, nations and identities in Britain and Ireland, 1660–1850
  • Shakespeare's London 1613
  • Carson's army
  • Anti-racism in Britain
  • Paradoxes of internationalization
  • Reading Ireland
  • Order and conflict
  • Historical literatures
  • Deafness, community and culture in Britain
  • The suppression of the Atlantic slave trade
  • Marguerite Duras
  • Lindsay Anderson
  • Mathieu Kassovitz
  • Karel Reisz
  • Globalizing democracy
  • Women police
  • The Arctic in the British imagination 1818–1914
  • Forever fluid
  • Political cartoons and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Missionaries and their medicine
  • Alejandro Amenábar
  • Reporting the Raj
  • Emigration from Scotland between the wars
  • English almanacs, astrology and popular medicine, 1550–1700
  • Patrice Leconte
  • The secret life of romantic comedy
  • French crime fiction and the Second World War
  • Joseph Losey
  • Stained glass and the Victorian Gothic revival
  • Luc Besson
  • Impure thoughts
  • Unfit for heroes
  • Frankland
  • Madness and marginality
  • Queering the Gothic
  • Local democracy, civic engagement and community
  • Spanish cinema 1973–2010
  • Jewish Women in Europe in the Middle Ages
  • The world of El Cid
  • Myth and materiality in a woman’s world
  • Reading and writing recipe books, 1550–1800
  • Georges Melies
  • Ephemeral vistas
  • Tuairim, intellectual debate and policy formulation: Rethinking Ireland, 1954–75
  • Conservative thinkers
  • Modern motherhood
  • Gothic forms of feminine fictions
  • Democracy, social resources and political power in the European Union
  • The Black Death
  • Performing Medicine
  • Darts in England, 1900–39
  • Public relations and the making of modern Britain
  • 'An Irish empire'?
  • Writing the war on terrorism
  • Five Directors
  • From silent screen to multi-screen
  • Empire and sexuality
  • Court and civic society in the Burgundian Low Countries c.1420–1530
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