How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? A comprehensive assessment of how human rights emerged in American foreign policy, shaped it, and intertwined with the... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? A comprehensive assessment of how human rights emerged in American foreign policy, shaped it, and intertwined with the... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? An engaging text that helps us think differently about the work that naturalised ideas of family play in the... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? This book explores why people have engaged in protest across the Middle East and how their rulers have tried to stay in... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? This book makes me feel close to the characters it presents, even if these characters are completely alien to my world.... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? Wow – I wish I had written that! What book in your field has inspired you the most? Witchcraft, oracles and magic... READ MORE
What book in this field has inspired you the most? It’s so hard to pick one; there are the books that have inspired and shaped how I think about the French Revolution in particular, but equally... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? This book puts flesh on the bones of slavery’s economic history – it is both an intimate family story and a lens... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? The book considers how contemporary artists have mined the archives of gay and lesbian leather history to create a queer... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? Staging Chineseness is a book that questions the meaning of contemporary art in a trans-nationalized world of global... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? The book sits between visual and media analyses to explore the colonial Indian experience of technologies of light, and... READ MORE