Liverpool University Press
The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual: Volume 7
Julius Caesar: Civil War I and II: Books II
Anticolonialism, race and violence in Basque radical nationalism (1892 1936): 33
Democracy and Competition: Rethinking the Forms, Purposes, Values of Competition in Democracy: 282
Printed Musical Propaganda in Early Modern England
The Norns in Old Norse Mythology
Pomponius Mela: Geography of the World: Translation and Commentary: 1
Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction by Men: No Plans for the Future: 84
The Glyndebourne Émigrés: Operatic Mobilities in Southern England, 1934 1940
Metafiction and Narrative Worlds in Science Fiction: Prism, Mirror, Lens: 87
Hilary Mantel
Epiphanios the Monk: Life of Mary, Theotokos, and Acts St Andrew Apostle: 13
Assembly and its Other in German Romantic Literature Thought: The Inexhaustible Gathering: 16
Emancipatory Narratives & Enslaved Motherhood: Bahia, Brazil, 1830-1888: 19
Stalinism on Trial: Communism and Republican Justice in the Spanish Civil War
Listening to the Caribbean: Sounds of Slavery, Revolt, and Race: 20
the Stereoscopic Picturesque: Nineteenth Century Photography, Literary Landscapes, and Third Dimension: 23
Peter the Sicilian: History of Paulicians, Sermons and Florilegia: 15
The Avant Garde after Bolaño Literature and Affects in Latin America: 33
Walter de la Mare: Critical Appraisals: 95
New Literary Voices of the Moroccan Diaspora: Republic Cousins: 11
Reconstructive Memory Work: Trauma, Witnessing and the Imagination in Writing by Female...
the Idea of Evangelisation: ‘Mission’, Theology and Scripture from Early Church to Age Bede
The Short Story after Apartheid: Thinking with Form in South African Literature: 11
Kubrick and Control: Authority, Order Independence in the Films Working Life of Stanley
Cities of Splendour in the Shaping Sephardi History
Vejigantes: The Masked Mulatta: By Francisco Arriví
Empresses in Waiting: Female Power and Performance at the Late Roman Court
Reforming Community: Music, Religious Change, and English Identity in Mid Tudor London
Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology
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