John Dewey intolerance and persecution in historyArguing that John Dewey should be read not as a 'local' American thinker but as a philosopher of globalisation, this book shows how he sets out an evolutionary form of global and national democracy, one that has not been fully appreciated even by contemporary scholars of pragmatism.
Drawing on the latest contemporary research from an internationally acclaimed group of scholars
This book is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural squatting community that defines itself as a social movement
increasing inequality and poverty
give some idea of the creative powers of one of the most outstanding women of the Renaissance in Europe
It makes novel use of stylometric tests to delve deeper into the authorship of these controversial texts
for he seeks to link Jungian and post-Jungian ideas about film with the sounds and images that flicker across everyone’s everyday experience
in the light of new source material and extensive primary interviews
This book examines the mid-Victorian Conservative Party’s significant but overlooked role in British foreign policy and in contemporary debate about Britain’s relations with Europe
The authors examine concerns facing film education in the digital era
Particularly when it comes to Britain
explains the major environmental law statutes
gender and theatrical space