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  • A Muse and a Maze
  • Writing Architecture
  • Early Morning
  • Maximilian and Carlota
  • The WPA Guide to Michigan
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  • The WPA Guide to Oklahoma
  • The WPA Guide to Florida
  • The WPA Guide to California
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  • The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods
  • American Architecture and Urbanism
  • The Ecopoetry Anthology
  • The Power of Trees
  • 100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do
  • Deep in the Heart of San Antonio
  • In the Country of Empty Crosses
  • A Novel Approach to Life
  • Wisdom for a Livable Planet
  • Maps of the Imagination
  • The Land's Wild Music
  • I've Heard the Vultures Singing
  • Reagan's Comeback
  • A Kite in the Wind
  • Remedios
  • Seven Poets, Four Days, One Book
  • Saving Creation
  • Poets on the Psalms
  • Moral Ground
  • The Rise of Food Charity in Europe
  • Leadership by Algorithm
  • The Equity Edge
  • Ripple
  • 7 Mistakes Every Investor Makes (And How To Avoid Them)
  • Run with Foxes
  • Deep Hanging Out
  • The films of Costa-Gavras
  • Cosmopolitics of the Camera
  • Audition Songs for Women
  • Audition Songs for Men
  • Machine Learning with SAS Viya
  • Full Ecology
  • Doris Lessing
  • The arts of Angela Carter
  • Connecting sounds
  • Indian foreign policy
  • Robert Guédiguian
  • Full participation
  • Hot metal
  • The machine and the ghost
  • The English diaspora in North America
  • Europeanisation and new patterns of governance in Ireland
  • The Central Asian Revolt of 1916
  • Empire and history writing in Britain c.1750–2012
  • A theory of the super soldier
  • Human agents and social structures
  • EU enlargement, the clash of capitalisms and the European social dimension
  • Conflict to peace
  • Victorian touring actresses
  • Centre-left parties and the European Union
  • Innovation by demand
  • The souls of white folk
  • Cinemas and cinemagoing in wartime Britain, 1939–45
  • Humphrey Jennings
  • Western capitalism in transition
  • German politics today
  • Stories from a migrant city
  • Black flags and social movements
  • History and memory
  • The reputation of philanthropy since 1750
  • Early modern women and the poem
  • The last Yugoslav generation
  • Death in modern theatre
  • Power, luck and freedom
  • Maurice Pialat
  • Medieval women and urban justice
  • The impact of the Troubles on the Republic of Ireland, 1968–79
  • Rethinking right-wing women
  • The 'Malleus Maleficarum' and the construction of witchcraft
  • Peter Carey
  • Tattoos in crime and detective narratives
  • Operation Demetrius and its aftermath
  • Irish cinema in the twenty-first century
  • Making home
  • The Blair Supremacy
  • The Crisis of Theory
  • Conservative orators
  • Imperial expectations and realities
  • Louise Erdrich
  • Jacques Demy
  • 'Red Ellen' Wilkinson
  • Unearthing childhood
  • Managing diabetes, managing medicine
  • Rohinton Mistry
  • The ghost story 1840 –1920
  • John Lyly and early modern authorship
  • Mid-century gothic
  • Foreign policy as public policy?
  • None past the post
  • Loyalty, memory and public opinion in England, 1658–1727
  • British civic society at the end of empire
  • 1820
  • Spanish contemporary poetry
  • Ripped, torn and cut
  • Labours old and new
  • We shall not be moved
  • French literature on screen
  • Rebel angels
  • An ethnography of NGO practice in India
  • Mary and Philip
  • Everyday resistance, peacebuilding and state-making
  • Architectures of survival
  • The Lancashire witches
  • Egypt
  • A brief history of thrift
  • Acceptable words
  • The new Bauman reader
  • Women and museums 1850–1914
  • Emotional monasticism
  • Science, race relations and resistance
  • Ideal homes, 1918–39
  • War crimes and crimes against humanity in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
  • The Irish tower house
  • Corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland
  • The politics of Englishness
  • The grotesque in contemporary British fiction
  • US politics today
  • Mobilising Classics
  • Philippe Garrel
  • Beckett on Screen
  • Missionary families
  • Immigrants as outsiders in the two Irelands
  • Radical voices, radical ways
  • Ireland during the Second World War
  • Diplomacy and lobbying during Turkey's Europeanisation
  • The advocacy trap
  • Working-class writing and publishing in the late twentieth century
  • E. P. Thompson and English radicalism
  • Zionism in Arab discourses
  • Imagining women readers, 1789–1820
  • The challenge of defending Britain
  • Beyond devolution and decentralisation
  • Reading and politics in early modern England
  • After the new social democracy
  • Britain's rural Muslims
  • Free Will
  • The sociology of unemployment
  • The emergence of footballing cultures
  • British liberal internationalism, 1880–1930
  • Annotated Chaucer bibliography
  • Alan Hollinghurst
  • Bodily interventions and intimate labour
  • Na Fianna Éireann and the Irish Revolution, 1909–23
  • Art and its global histories
  • Lordship in four realms
  • Transforming conflict through social and economic development
  • The European Union after Brexit
  • Haunted historiographies
  • Approaching the Bible in medieval England
  • The new politics of Russia
  • Women, credit, and debt in early modern Scotland
  • A history of the Northern Ireland Labour Party
  • Thomas Pynchon
  • High culture and tall chimneys
  • EcoGothic
  • Women's work
  • Ignorance
  • A landscape of words
  • From Partition to Brexit
  • The history of emotions
  • Small states in world politics
  • Feeling the strain
  • Spenser and Virgil
  • The never-ending Brief Encounter
  • Rhetoric and the Writing of History, 400–1500
  • Interrogation, intelligence and security
  • Essex
  • Why pamper life's complexities?
  • Gender, migration and the global race for talent
  • Cultural value in twenty-first-century England
  • Diversity management in Spain
  • Hollywood romantic comedy
  • Scepticism and belief in English witchcraft drama, 1538–1681
  • British rural landscapes on film
  • The political theory of the Irish Constitution
  • The British Empire through buildings
  • Foreign players and football supporters
  • Divergent paths
  • John Hall, Master of Physicke
  • Cultures of governance and peace
  • Reasserting America in the 1970s
  • The cinema of Oliver Stone
  • Performing women
  • Sinister histories
  • Management and gender in higher education
  • The Renaissance of emotion
  • Thomas Hood and nineteenth-century poetry
  • Tasso's art and afterlives
  • American literature and Irish culture, 1910–55
  • Constructing cybersecurity
  • The Shakespearean comic and tragicomic
  • Scotland
  • The gestures of participatory art
  • Friendship among nations
  • The power of pragmatism
  • Creating character
  • Framing cosmologies
  • Crossing borders and queering citizenship
  • Writing otherwise
  • The ethics of war
  • Monastic experience in twelfth-century Germany
  • Empires of light
  • England and the 1966 World Cup
  • The economics of disability
  • Comrades in conflict
  • A new naval history
  • Bauman and contemporary sociology
  • Human remains in society
  • Understanding the imaginary war
  • Immersion
  • Land questions in modern Ireland
  • A history of International Relations theory
  • Bess of Hardwick
  • Mega-events and social change
  • All in the mix
  • The end of the Irish Poor Law?
  • Sex in the archives
  • The UK financial system
  • The politics of vaccination
  • Peasants and historians
  • Reading poetry
  • John Donne's Performances
  • The decay of international law
  • Housewives and citizens
  • The ecological eye
  • Illegitimacy in English law and society, 1860–1930
  • Queer exceptions
  • The secret vice
  • Richard Marsh, popular fiction and literary culture, 1890–1915
  • Casino capitalism
  • Perspectives on contemporary printmaking
  • Between two unions
  • Adjusting the contrast
  • The political materialities of borders
  • The Bible onscreen in the new millennium
  • The looking machine
  • The acquisition of territory in international law
  • Heroes and happy endings
  • Violent Victorians
  • Reading
  • Building reputations
  • Borrowed objects and the art of poetry
  • The gentleman's mistress
  • The factory in a garden
  • John of Salisbury and the medieval Roman renaissance
  • The Kosovo crisis and the evolution of a post-Cold War European security
  • Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland
  • This England
  • The politics of identity
  • Practising shame
  • Medicine, health and Irish experiences of conflict, 1914–45
  • Popular virtue
  • Irish women and the creation of modern Catholicism, 1850–1950
  • European social democracy during the global economic crisis
  • John Hume and the revision of Irish nationalism
  • Savage worlds
  • Julian Barnes
  • From prosperity to austerity
  • The European Left Party
  • The 'desegregation' of English schools
  • The absurd in literature
  • Neolithic cave burials
  • War and welfare
  • Politics of waiting
  • Non-Western responses to terrorism
  • Anarchism, 1914–18
  • The politics of attack
  • Julien Duvivier
  • William Shakespeare and John Donne
  • Aspects of knowledge
  • The European Union and its eastern neighbourhood
  • The genesis of international mass migration
  • The biopolitics of the war on terror
  • The Levellers
  • Payment and philanthropy in British healthcare, 1918–48
  • British art cinema
  • The cinema of Lucrecia Martel
  • Community and identity
  • The IRA 1956–69
  • Abandoning historical conflict?
  • In defence of councillors
  • Back to the Futurists
  • Jeanette Winterson
  • Internal exile in Fascist Italy
  • Royals on tour
  • Interior decorating in nineteenth-century France
  • The politics of war reporting
  • Pauper policies
  • Local antiquities, local identities
  • Colonial exchanges
  • Constructing kingship
  • Police control systems in Britain, 1775–1975
  • Template for peace
  • The regeneration of east Manchester
  • Mothers and meaning on the early modern English stage
  • The securitisation of Islam
  • The child in Spanish cinema
  • The paradox of body, building and motion in seventeenth-century England
  • Mummies, magic and medicine in ancient Egypt
  • Antisemitism and the left
  • The bonds of family
  • Waiting for the revolution
  • Indigenous peoples and human rights
  • The European Union's fight against terrorism
  • Inside Accounts, Volume I
  • Gothic Renaissance
  • The United States Supreme Court
  • In/security in Colombia
  • The unimagined community
  • A matter of intelligence
  • Secularism, Islam and public intellectuals in contemporary France
  • Adapting philosophy
  • The autonomous life?
  • Disability in the Industrial Revolution
  • Law in popular belief
  • Hospitals and charity
  • The Debate on Black Civil Rights in America
  • The character of English rural society
  • Critical theory and feeling
  • Performance and Spanish film
  • A progressive education?
  • Adapting Frankenstein
  • Theory and reform in the EU
  • Churchyard and cemetery
  • British and Irish diasporas
  • Drafting the Irish Free State Constitution
  • Odd women?
  • Writing the history of parliament in Tudor and early Stuart England
  • The Pope and the pill
  • The Malleus Maleficarum
  • Gas, oil and the Irish state
  • Empire of scholars
  • Lisbon rising
  • Women poets of the English Civil War
  • Victorians and the Virgin Mary
  • Judges, politics and the Irish Constitution
  • Fifty years of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
  • Emmanuel Macron and the two years that changed France
  • The age of Obama
  • Are the Irish different?
  • Crimes Against Humanity
  • Travelling images
  • The cinema of Álex de la Iglesia
  • Witness onstage
  • Transatlantic defiance
  • Music and the sociological gaze
  • Garden cities and colonial planning
  • The women's liberation movement in Scotland
  • Beyond representation
  • Directing scenes and senses
  • Battle-scarred
  • British Asian fiction
  • Performance art in Eastern Europe since 1960
  • Absolute monarchy on the frontiers
  • Lifelong learning, the arts and community cultural engagement in the contemporary university
  • Playing for time
  • Communism and anti-Communism in early Cold War Italy
  • It's a London thing
  • Ireland: 1641
  • Exploring history 1400–1900
  • Dramas at Westminster
  • Arctic governance
  • Deism in Enlightenment England
  • Cameron
  • Dada bodies
  • Listen in terror
  • Law and violence
  • Freedom of speech, 1500–1850
  • Cult british TV comedy
  • Ireland and migration in the twenty-first century
  • Cheap Street
  • Higher education in a globalising world
  • Open graves, open minds
  • Colouring the Caribbean
  • Parliamentary reform at Westminster
  • David Cameron and Conservative renewal
  • Renaissance humanism and ethnicity before race
  • Critical theory and legal autopoiesis
  • Samuel Beckett and trauma
  • Policing youth
  • Labour and the left in the 1980s
  • Lawyers for the poor
  • Tristana
  • Negotiating sovereignty and human rights
  • James Kelman
  • Swashbucklers
  • William Trevor
  • Race and riots in Thatcher's Britain
  • Inequality and Democratic Egalitarianism
  • Electoral competition in Ireland since 1987
  • The radicalism of ethnomethodology
  • Ireland in crisis
  • Making social democrats
  • Unemployment and the state in Britain
  • Modernism and the making of the Soviet New Man
  • Politics personified
  • Alan Moore and the Gothic tradition
  • Change and the politics of certainty
  • Sovereignty and superheroes
  • Female imperialism and national identity
  • Leeds and its Jewish community
  • The politics of everyday China
  • From empire to exile
  • A Companion to Pastoral Poetry of the English Renaissance
  • Citizen convicts
  • Irish women's writing, 1878–1922
  • Reimagining North African immigration
  • Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture
  • Rhinoplasty and the nose in early modern British medicine and culture
  • Citizenship, nation, empire
  • Entertaining television
  • Devolution in the UK
  • Iain Sinclair
  • Labour, British radicalism and the First World War
  • Sport and diplomacy
  • Anti-terrorism, citizenship and security
  • The Trump revolt
  • The European Union, counter terrorism and police co–operation, 1991–2007
  • Catholic nuns and sisters in a secular age
  • A Fig for Fortune by Anthony Copley
  • Gender and housing in Soviet Russia
  • The international politics of the Middle East
  • Labour orators from Bevan to Miliband
  • Dancing through the dissonance
  • Art, commerce and colonialism 1600–1800
  • Globalgothic
  • Staging art and Chineseness
  • George III
  • Sexual progressives
  • The absurdity of bureaucracy
  • Conrad's Marlow
  • The experience of suburban modernity
  • The playboy and James Bond
  • Women, travel and identity
  • Enlightening enthusiasm
  • Conversions
  • Spanish identity in the age of nations
  • The naval war film
  • Representation, recognition and respect in world politics
  • This is your hour
  • The hurt(ful) body
  • Understanding governance in contemporary Japan
  • David Malouf
  • Migration into art
  • The post-crisis Irish voter
  • Photographic subjects
  • Unlimited action
  • Living displacement
  • Amitav Ghosh
  • Queen and country
  • Resisting history
  • Our fighting sisters
  • A precarious equilibrium
  • Crisis? What crisis?
  • Northern Ireland in the Second World War
  • Solvent form
  • Charlotte Brontë
  • Inside Accounts, Volume II
  • Watching the World
  • Incest in contemporary literature
  • Into the woods
  • Ekphrastic encounters
  • Tragic encounters and ordinary ethics
  • Northern Ireland and the crisis of anti-racism
  • Chaplains in early modern England
  • The European Union's policy towards Mercosur
  • The experience of occupation in the Nord, 1914–18
  • The Eurogroup
  • Emile and Isaac Pereire
  • The Victorian soldier in Africa
  • Intellectual disability
  • Shakespeare's storms
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