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An experiment in extremity: the portrayal of violence in Robert the Monk’s narrative of the First Crusade
This article examines the portrayal of physical violence enacted by Latin Christians during the First Crusade in Robert the Monk's Historia Iherosolomitana, with particular reference to the fighting witnessed outside Antioch ... -
Feminist methodologies
(2021-01-01)In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gender law reform and which feminist approaches have been given less attention within international law. We examine contemporary ... -
Feminist Transformations and Domestic Violence Activism in Divided Berlin, 1968-2002
(Oxford University Press, USA, 2022-10-08)This is the first in-depth historical study of feminist activism against domestic violence in divided Berlin between 1968 and 2002. -
First as Farce, then as Tragedy: Waterloo in British Song
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The First Bible Printed in England: A Little Known Witness from Late Henrician England
(Cambridge University Press, 2016-10-03)The first Bible to be printed in England was produced in by the royal printer, and with Henry VIII’s initial support. It has attracted little scholarly attention. This first extensive examination traces its creation ... -
Forensic Shakespeare
(Oxford University Press, 2014-10-01)Shakespeare's knowledge opf classical rhewtoric and its impact on his'forensic' plays (especially Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Othello) -
Framing the Refugee Experience: Reflections on German-speaking Jews in British India, 1938–1947
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From resistance to revolution: the limits of nonviolence in Arendt’s ‘Civil Disobedience’
Arendt’s work on civil disobedience sets out an optimistic portrayal of the possibilities of such forms of action in re-energising the spirit of American politics in the late twentieth century. Civil disobedience should ...