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  • by Rita (University of Ottawa) Abrahamsen
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    Focusing on the hot-button issues of migration and sovereignty, this volume highlights the radical reconfiguration of territory, rights, and jurisdiction taking place at different levels and examines its implications for the future of democratic governance within and across borders. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    £83.99

    Focusing on the hot-button issues of migration and sovereignty, this volume highlights the radical reconfiguration of territory, rights, and jurisdiction taking place at different levels and examines its implications for the future of democratic governance within and across borders. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  • by Mathilde (University of Paris-Nanterre) Zederman
    £78.99

    This innovative study explores the evolution and complexities of Tunisian diaspora activism in France during the years of Ben Ali's dictatorship in Tunisia (1987-2011). Utilising material gathered from extensive fieldwork in France and Tunisia, Mathilde Zederman explores what it means to oppose or support an authoritarian regime from afar.

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    £104.49

    Comprehensive account of the earliest undeciphered script from the Aegean, indeed the earliest writing in Europe, which was used on Crete nearly 4000 years ago. Leading experts analyses it through an array of lenses, from archaeology and linguistics to cognitive studies and decipherment theory.

  • by Emily (Syracuse University) Thorson
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  • by Julie (Birmingham Children’s Hospital) Woodfield
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Seth (University of Botswana) Oppong
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  • by Michael (Universitat Basel Stasik
    £93.99

    Through a detailed ethnography of one of Ghana's busiest long-distance bus stations, this book offers a nuanced perspective on the work and workings of an infrastructural hub of transport and exchange. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    £93.99

    This is the first comprehensive history of Haitian literature published in the English language. It offers crucial insights into the aesthetic, political, cultural, linguistic, and historical frameworks necessary to comprehend Haiti's vast literary history, both as a part of the Caribbean archipelago, and as a distinctly sovereign nation.

  • by Sejuti (James Madison College Das Gupta
    £93.99

    The book visits the idea of New India, studying how the political economy of India has changed significantly in post-liberalisation India.

  • by Petr (University of Nebraska Pavlinek
    £104.49

    A theoretical and critical explanation of the spatial profit-seeking strategies of transnational corporations and their role in the development of the automotive industry in Central and Eastern Europe. This book will appeal to readers interested in Europe's automotive industry, which is analyzed as an interconnected spatial network.

  • by Peter (Queen's University Belfast) Bowler
    £25.49 - 83.99

  • by Michael J. (Georgetown University Douma
    £47.49

    This book provides a new interpretation of slavery in Dutch New York, revealing its extent and the efforts to block emancipation. An important study that will appeal to scholars interested in slavery and, emancipation, and as well as legal, demographic, and economic history.

  • by Dominic (Universite de Lausanne Rohner
    £29.49

    Drawing on rich anecdotes, this book develops the 'peace formula' - a set of evidence-based policies preventing armed conflict. Their efficacy has been demonstrated by cutting-edge research, yet sadly politicians frequently prefer cutting shady deals with despots. This book explains how 'smart idealism' overcomes such harmful political bias.

  • by Eran (University of Haifa) Vigoda-Gadot
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    £124.49

    A comprehensive introduction to legal design that covers fundamental concepts, definitions, and theories of this emerging field. Explores the role of legal design in promoting dignity, equity, and justice in the legal system. An essential resource to understanding the future of law and the intersection of design and justice.

  • by Ana Maria (University of York) Otero-Cleves
    £93.99

    Plebeian Consumers details the key role played by Colombia's popular consumers in altering and challenging global patterns of exchange in the nineteenth century. The book will interest historians of Latin America, as well as scholars of capitalism and the history of consumption.

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    £93.99

    The most comprehensive overview of the reconstruction of the Latin American Right after the left turn, covering the supply and demand of conservative alternatives. It combines qualitative and quantitative analyses, bringing together leading country specialists to offer nuanced, yet easily accessible studies.

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    £29.49

    The most comprehensive overview of the reconstruction of the Latin American Right after the left turn, covering the supply and demand of conservative alternatives. It combines qualitative and quantitative analyses, bringing together leading country specialists to offer nuanced, yet easily accessible studies.

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    £96.99

    For readers interested in the history of science, Indigenous studies, Latin American studies, and studies of empire and colonialism, this volume offers a revisionist history of research encounters in the human sciences in imperial and colonial contexts in the Americas and the Pacific. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    £114.99

    Explains the success of the early Islamic empire as not purely the result of military might but rather as the product of the cohesion achieved through social relationships and local power dynamics, especially between different linguistic and religious communities. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  • by Koji (Monash University Hirata
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    £78.99

    This innovative collection uses visual sources to explore the role of Asia in Cold War global diplomacy. Scholars across disciplines demonstrate how leaders in the region exploited the symbolic value of diplomacy to emphasise their agency in relationships with Great Powers, shedding new light on how culture shapes international relations.

  • - Bridging Science and Practice
    by Douglas A. (University of South Florida) Bernstein, Scott O. (Emory University, Atlanta) Lilienfeld, et al.
    £65.49 - 105.99

    A clearly written introduction to the science and practice of clinical psychology for intellectually curious undergraduates who may or may not be psychology majors, but who have an interest in the field. Readers whose backgrounds include coursework in introductory psychology and abnormal psychology will find the book especially valuable.

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    £104.49

    "Attentive to production in indigenous and migration languages, this book proposes a major reimagining of the field of Argentine literature. Individual chapters examine Argentine literature within the context of contemporary topics such as World Literatures, Gender, LGBQT+ identifications, Ecocriticism, Migration and Memory Studies"--

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    Bringing together original research and analysis with topical case studies and emerging best practices, this fifth State of the Apes volume is designed to further the ape conservation agenda around disease and health. This title is also available as Open Access via Cambridge Core.

  • by Simon (Hywel Dda Health Board Gerhand
    £38.49

    An accessible clinical guide to dementia or mild cognitive impairment for healthcare professionals, covering both diagnosis and intervention. Featuring essential background information alongside the latest advances in diagnostic technology and treatment options. A comprehensive and valuable resource for all working in working in dementia services.

  • by Saul (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas) Mendoza-Palacios
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  • by Sarah (Indiana University Bassett
    £29.49

    Style and Meaning in Late Antique Art: Ancients and Moderns on Seeing and Thinking proposes a new approach to the enduring question of how best to see and understand the art of late antiquity.

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