This book offers the first analysis of female monasticism across the last three centuries of the ...
The seventh century was a period of radical transformation in the Balkans in terms of political, ...
This invaluable reference work addresses sex, gender, and sexuality in medieval Europe and North ...
Archival collections are political spaces: the decisions that govern whose histories are preserve...
Issues relating to disability and war remain largely overlooked by military and disability histor...
This book explores the mobility of merchants' manuscripts--understood as written records in vario...
Slavery and family were deeply linked in Byzantine society. When Byzantine writers and theologian...
This volume uncovers the ways in which trust and mistrust affected people's lives in premodern Eu...
This book centres on the phenomenon of the Joans of Arc--a global medievalist trend of women bein...
This study is a heavily annotated translation and discussion of Xiao Yi's (508-555) 'Xuanlan fu' ...
This volume by Arc Humanities Press, doubling as a special issue of the journal Early Middle Engl...
This book presents the first annotated English translation of Judah Bonsenyor's Book of Words and...
This book focuses on the Byzantine court in Constantinople and the young females (aged fourteen o...
Medieval women were active in many performative activities, including plays and ceremonies perfor...
This book examines the ways in which people wrote about and engaged with infertility in the Germa...
This pioneering monograph provocatively explodes current research paradigms for the modern and th...
How did legal, literary, and scientific discourses intersect to define sexual non-consent in the ...
What to Read on Love, not Sex examines Sigmund Freud's career-long reliance on tragedy, myth, scr...
Maurice Friedman's masterly anthology still stands apart decades after its original publication. ...
All 'mediation' stages and distributes real, embodied events. This capacity to enact in the immed...
A Shield for the Columbia offers the stories behind the founding of the quarantine station of the...
This collection of essays challenges static and binary discourses regarding the Cuban healthcare ...
The course of Western philosophy has been profoundly altered by the philosophy of Hegel. The firs...
Using the tools of book history, media studies, and literary theory, Fixing Women examines the co...
Death of the PostHuman undertakes a series of critical encounters with the legacy of what had com...
The film-book The First Sail: J. Hillis Miller is based on the documentary film by the same name ...
In this autobiography, originally published in 1940, Terrell describes the important events and p...
Until now, North American and European philosophies have been engaged in debates about the possib...
Right now, someone in an artificial intelligence lab is fusing silicon circuitry in an attempt to...
Digital Light brings together artists, curators, technologists and media archaeologists to study ...
All 'mediation' stages and distributes real, embodied events. This capacity to enact in the immed...
It is of the very definition of any 'classic' work that it will not only introduce a new depth an...
In an era of increasing interaction between the United States and the countries of the Middle Eas...
Nocturnal Fabulations is an essay in intercessing. This is not a book that is simply 'about' Apic...
Emphasising the alien qualities of anthropomorphic technologies, Machine Sensation makes a consci...
This book offers a rich introduction to Heidegger that reveals Poggeler's sound scholarship and p...
Alongside readings of Merleau-Ponty and Levinas, Plastic Bodies digs into an array of ancient, mo...
For the first time, a book considers the doctor patient relationship in the long period and from ...
Opening a major new front in discussions of the Anthropocene, The Neganthropocene is a collection...
What is it to talk about gene transfer, gene therapy, and gene doping? Is choosing deafness with ...
'Michel Foucault's Force of Light' offers a comprehensive, chronological reading of Foucault's pu...
Unlike any other collection of Goldman's work, Red Emma Speaks presents in a single, handy volume...
Jose Carlos Mariategui is widely considered one of Latin America's greatest Marxist theoreticians...
Can computers be creative? Is algorithmic art just a form of Candy Crush? Cutting through the smo...
Writing, Medium, Machine: Modern Technographies explores the mutual determination of forms of wri...
Executing Practices brings together artists, curators, programmers, theorists and heavy internet ...
French philosopher Bernard Stiegler began his annual lecture series at Nanjing University in 2016...
In this lively and engaging book, Roberto Simanowski interviews key figures in the Digital Humani...