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- History & Political Science (68)
- Science, Society & Culture (43)
- English Studies (37)
- Law, Economics & Management (35)
- Media and Communication (26)
- Theology & Philosophy (20)
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The Age of Revolution and Romanticism
Interdisciplinary StudiesThis series publishes and promotes significant works concerned with a crucial period in European cultural and literary history: from the Enlightenment to the post-revolutionary era. The emphasis is on studies that transcend traditional boundaries between disciplines and that focus on interactions of literature, art, philosophy and politics. This series publishes and promotes significant works concerned with a crucial period in European cultural and literary history: from the Enlightenment to the post-revolutionary era. The emphasis is on studies that transcend traditional boundaries between disciplines and that focus on interactions of literature, art, philosophy and politics. This series publishes and promotes significant works concerned with a crucial period in European cultural and literary history: from the Enlightenment to the post-revolutionary era. The emphasis is on studies that transcend traditional boundaries between disciplines and that focus on interactions of literature, art, philosophy and politics.
32 publications
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Studies in Old Germanic Languages and Literature
This series deals with the Old Germanic languages and literatures. Linguistic monographs should be concerned with descriptive, historical, or comparative grammar, or with etymology. Literary studies should be limited to the period from the earliest documents to approximately the beginnings of the Early Middle Ages or Middle High (Low) German periods.
8 publications
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California Studies in German and European Romanticism in the Age of Goethe
ISSN: 1067-0025
3 publications
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Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
ISSN: 2296-4118
Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance is a peer-reviewed series focused on the inter- and multi-disciplinary cultural output of medieval and Renaissance court culture on an international scale. The series invites proposals for single- and multi-authored monographs, edited collections and editions of early works relating to the court. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit proposals which highlight the central importance of the court to medieval and Renaissance culture, including projects that explore the life and/or works of writers, artists, historiographers, soldiers, composers, diplomats and courtiers, in the East as well as the West. Other areas of particular interest are courtly ritual (e.g. chivalric code, ceremonies, spectacle) and literary and artistic representations of the court. The series will also explore the role of the court in shaping national, religious and political identities, as well as its function as an interface between different cultures. The series is affiliated with the Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Trinity College Dublin. Each proposal is vetted by the Editorial Board and Chief Editor and undergoes a comprehensive peer-review process.
17 publications
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Spanish Golden Age Studies
ISSN: 2297-5225
This series publishes titles on the Golden Age, including but not limited to studies on the New World, the imperial wars, internal strife, visual arts, the popular theatre and prose fiction. Our remit is to provide an outlet for new socio-historical and cultural research on the Early-Modern period, a time when Spain could for the first and last time lay claim to being the world’s leading military, economic and political power. The series is particularly interested in reflections on how cultural production both reflected and shaped the age that ostensibly brought it forth. We welcome both monographs and edited collections in English or Spanish. Editorial Advisory Board: Dr Jonathan Bradbury (University of Exeter) Professor Barbara Fuchs (UCLA) Professor Enrique García Santo-Tomás (University of Michigan) Dr Stuart Green (University of Leeds) Professor Javier Huerta Calvo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Dr Anne Holloway (Queen's University, Belfast) Professor Jeremy Lawrance (University of Oxford) Professor Rosa Navarro Durán (Universidad de Barcelona) Dr John Rutherford (The Queen's College, University of Oxford) Professor Elizabeth Wright (University of Georgia)
3 publications
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Poor Relief in Ireland, 1851-1914
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Pensions in Europe, European Pensions
The Evolution of Pension Policy at National and Supranational Level©2009 Monographs -
The Politics of Age
Basic Pension Systems in a Comparative and Historical Perspective©2009 Conference proceedings -
(S)aged by Culture
Representations of Old Age in American Indian Literature and Culture©2013 Thesis -
'And Yet I Remember'
Ageing and Old(er) Age in English Drama between 1660 and the 1750s©2019 Monographs -
Legal and Political Theory in the Post-National Age
Selected papers presented at the Second Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political and Social Theorists (Budapest, 21-22 May 2010)©2011 Thesis -
Spanish Golden Age Texts in the Twenty-First Century
Teaching the Old Through the New©2019 Edited Collection -
School & Nation
Identity Politics and Educational Media in an Age of Diversity©2013 Edited Collection -
In the Footsteps of the Old Masters
The Myth of Golden Age Holland in 19 th Century Art and Art Criticism©2016 Monographs -
The Economics of Rural Health Insurance
The Effects of Formal and Informal Risk-Sharing Schemes in Ghana©2004 Thesis -
Comparative Syntax of Old English and Old Icelandic
Linguistic, Literary and Historical Implications©2006 Monographs -
Making the Best of a Bad Job
Representations of Disability, Gender and Old Age in the Novels of Samuel Beckett©2021 Monographs