Literatures of the Hundred Years War Health systems and servicesThis volume demonstrates how the Hundred Years War (13371453) provides a necessary context for late medieval literature. It shows how war impacted the lives and works of major writers like Geoffrey Chaucer, Christine de Pizan, and Catherine of Siena, while also arguing for a transnational approach that moves beyond the Anglo French core.
This book considers the full spectrum of Boston's abundant aesthetic potential
it satirises the newly fashionable and sexually ambiguous world of the West End of London
standing inside the church with the medieval laity in order to ask what it meant to them and why
Discussion of Hollywood film has dominated much of the contemporary dialogue on ecocriticism and the cinema – until now
the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
as well as critical essays suggesting bold interpretations of the interplay between contemporary theatrical performance and the prevailing political climate
diasporic hybridity
Tracing the activities of a single extended family – the Hibberts – this book explores how slavery impacted on the social
the US and the formerly British colonies of Rhodesia
a series of public demonstrations in eight locations in the United States and five in Europe
It explores how Irish and Afro-Caribbean immigrants responded to their representation as alien races by turning to history
three complex figure paintings from different moments in Rego’s oeuvre: The Policeman’s Daughter (1987)