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France in World Politics
1st Edition
Edited
By Robert Aldrich, John Connell
April 01, 2026
Originally published in 1989, this book analyses France’s distinctive role in international affairs and examines the characteristics of French foreign policy in the Fifth Republic. The introduction provides an overview of France’s role in international relations, then specific chapters look at ...
Free Elections: An Elementary Textbook
1st Edition
By W.J.M. Mackenzie
April 01, 2026
Originally published in 1958 at a time when many African and Asian nations were newly independent or going through the process of independence, this book sets out the facts and arguments which have to be considered in designing and running electoral systems. The book treats the problems of free ...
Tennyson
1st Edition
By Paul Turner
April 01, 2026
Alfred Tennyson’s writing life spanned a period of some seventy years, from the Regency to the last decade of Victoria’s reign and he is often regarded as the representative cultural figure of his age. Originally published in 1976, this account of Tennyson’s life, character and work looks at him in...
The Elizabethan Love Sonnet
1st Edition
By J. W. Lever
April 01, 2026
This classic study of the Elizabethan sonnet, first published in 1956 and as a second edition in 1965, describes the development of the English sonnet from the early poems of Wyatt and Surrey, which were strongly influenced by Petrarch, to the great original sonnets of Sidney, Spenser and ...
The Maritime Dimension
1st Edition
Edited
By Ronald Barston, Patricia Birnie
April 01, 2026
For land-locked and coastal states alike, the maritime dimension of national interests has increased dramatically in importance in recent years. Pressure on food and energy resources have coincided with an increase in the global population and insatiable demands for fish and minerals. Maritime ...
The Unnatural Scene: A Study in Shakespearean Tragedy
1st Edition
By Michael Long
April 01, 2026
Fifty years after its original publication in 1976, this excellent analysis of the psycho-social dimensions of Shakespearean tragedy shows how the Shakespearean tragedies develop the idea of a conflict between nature and social structure. The idea has its roots in Shakespearean comedy, to which the...
A Blanket A Year
1st Edition
By Leonard Broom, F. Lancaster Jones
March 31, 2026
In this book, originally published in 1973, the authors show just how wide-ranging and deep-rooted are the disadvantages of the Australian Aboriginal population. The title refers to an Aboriginal commentary on all they received for their land. Shockingly, when this book was written, there was a ...
A Century of Technology: 1851–1951
1st Edition
Edited
By Percy Dunsheath
March 31, 2026
The hundred years that began with the Great Exhibition of 1851 and ended with the Festival of Britain in 1951 was a period of remarkable progress in science and technology. First published in 1951, A Century of Technology focuses on technology—the application of science to industry. The book ...
A Panorama of Indo-European Languages
1st Edition
By W B Lockwood
March 31, 2026
First published in 1972, A Panorama of Indo-European Languages serves as a companion to the author’s Indo-European Philology, offering a unique blend of linguistic, philological, and historical insights. Covering the entire range of Indo-European languages—past and present—it provides descriptions,...
A Survey of Anglo-Indian Fiction
1st Edition
By Bhupal Singh
March 31, 2026
An analysis of Anglo-Indian fiction gives an insight into how the English viewed the population of India at the time of the British Raj. The novels of colonial India provide a mirror for perceiving attitudes which are now part of India’s history. It can therefore be argued that Anglo-Indian fiction...
Adam's Rib
1st Edition
By Ruth Herschberger
March 31, 2026
Originally published in 1948 this classic book by the feminist critic and poet Ruth Herschberger was one of an early wave of mid-century texts (along with Simon de Beauvoir’s Second Sex) that reframed the supposedly neutral world of science into a minefield of male-centered bias. Herschberger ...
Affairs of the Hearth: Victorian Poetry and Domestic Narrative
1st Edition
By Rod Edmond
March 31, 2026
First published in 1988, Affairs of the Hearth challenges many widely held assumptions about Victorian culture and shows that its poetry was far more innovative and experimental than it is often considered to be. The author argues that, far from being complacent about domesticity or reticent about ...






