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The companion volume to The new Oxford Shakespeare: the complete works concentrates on the issues of canon and chronology - currently the most active and controversial debates in the field of Shakespeare studies. It presents in full the evidence behind the choices made in The complete works about works Shakespeare wrote, in whole or part.
Accounts of travel are a popular and accessible source for research on historical relations between “East” and “West” and are attractive for specialists and non-specialists alike. Predominantly covering the Ottoman Empire, the collection also stretches into Ethiopia, Central Asia, Afghanistan, North Africa, and of course Iran.
Genuinely broad in scope, each handbook in this series provides a complete state-of-the-field overview of a major sub-discipline within language study and research.
The edited volumes in the Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology series offer distinct and fresh perspectives on the most important topics in psychological science.
OpenEdition brings together four platforms (books, journals, blogs, events) dedicated to electronic resources and academic information in the humanities and social sciences.
Das Lexikon des gesamten Buchwesens ist eine wissenschaftlich zuverlässige Darstellung des gesamten Wissens vom Buch, verstanden als die graphische Materialisierung geistiger Inhalte mit dem Ziel ihrer Erhaltung, Überlieferung und Verbreitung in der Gesellschaft.
Providing scholarly reflection and discussion on different classical subjects, this collection covers everything from military strategy to drama analysis.
These volumes cover the period from the beginning of 1917 to the end of 1970 during which the political landscape of Russia changed beyond recognition.