The Unspoken Morality of Childhood Regina EverittThe Unspoken Morality of Childhood: Family, Friendship, Self Esteem and the Wisdom of the Everyday reflects the thoughts of a senior ethicist and discusses complex ethical concepts such as identity, agency, self esteem, forgiveness, relations with our parents, dealing with loss, the moral imagination, and a wide range of other issues that people confront every day.
Clare argues that theatre
the essays here acknowledge and celebrate fan responses that go far beyond the scope of the source material
and helpful notes to scenes and difficult passages
A collection of essays that are tightly focused around the issue of religion in England between 1640 and 1660
‘New Lithuania in Old Hands’ examines the impact Lithuania’s EU membership has had upon the country’s ageing small-scale farmers
cultural criticism
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arguing that the same urban properties which make cities so extraordinarily proficient at producing the “good” innovations also provides fertile ground for the development of the “bad” ones
Straight Nation dissects nationalism in postcolonial Singapore
beginning with a comprehensive synopsis
The accurate cataloguing and high quality reproductions of the images make it a resource for a significant portion of the Marville collection in the Musée Carnavalet
A groundbreaking edition of three seventeenth-century plays that all engage in diverse and exciting ways with questions of gender and performance