The Inherence of Human Dignity Melissa RaineThe first of two volumes, Foundations of Human Dignity focuses on foundational, conceptual issues, oriented around the central question, What are the various meanings of human dignity, and how are they grounded or justified?
addresses the interface of home and school
Explores what attracts women to far-right movements that appear to denigrate their rights
far from an empty receptacle for colonial legacies
examining the methodologies and schools of inquiry that have shaped the discourse and how historians’ perceptions have been influenced by time and circumstance
modern-spelling edition of a play by the Caroline dramatist John Ford which was accidentally omitted from the 1652 edition of his works and so has not received much attention
the book evaluates his poetry against the aesthetic
This book and award-winning film provide a unique account of the invisible dynamics of possession and psychosis
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This original anthology provides shorter cutting-edge essays on theory
The realistically based dramatic events are firmly grounded in a recognisable and actual contemporaneity
The study also reflects the continuing hybridization of Hispanic Studies into the eclecticism of Cultural and Visual Studies
for many the seventeenth-century’s civil wars opened onto a resolutely indeterminate future