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The Politics of Crime and Community

By Gordon Hughes

Globalisation, Modernity and Social Change: Hotspots of Transition

By Joerg Durrschmidt, Graham Taylor

Health Economics: A Critical and Global Analysis

By George Palmer, Tessa Ho

Local Democracy and Local Government

By Lawrence Pratchett, David Wilson

Love's Labour's Lost

By Eric Rasmussen, Jonathan Bate

Mary Tudor: Old and New Perspectives

By Susan Doran, Thomas S. Freeman (University of Essex, Colchester)

Mary Tudor: Old and New Perspectives

By Susan Doran, Thomas S. Freeman (University of Essex, Colchester)

Contemporary India

By Katharine Adeney, Andrew Wyatt

The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire

By Raymond Pearson

Social Theory, Psychoanalysis and Racism

By Simon Clarke

Antony and Cleopatra

By Eric Rasmussen, Jonathan Bate

Health and Medicine in Britain since 1860

By Anne Hardy

New Media: Culture and Image

By Kelli Fuery

Rethinking Reward

By Susan Corby, Steve Palmer, Esmond Lindop

Roald Dahl

By Ann Alston (University of the West of England, Bristol), Dr Catherine Butler (Reader in English Literature, Cardiff University, UK.)

Ford: 'Tis Pity She's a Whore

By Martin White

The Historical Study of Women: England 1500-1700

By Amanda Capern

Brandenburg-Prussia, 1466-1806: The Rise of a Composite State

By Karin Friedrich (University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen)

Globalisation, Modernity and Social Change: Hotspots of Transition

By Joerg Durrschmidt, Graham Taylor

Risorgimento: The History of Italy from Napoleon to Nation State

By Lucy Riall

Encountering the Everyday: An Introduction to the Sociologies of the Unnoticed

By Michael Hviid Jacobsen

Competition Policy in the European Union

By Michelle Cini, Lee McGowan

Why Shakespeare?

By Catherine Belsey

Restoration and Revolution in Britain: Political Culture in the Era of Charles II and the Glorious Revolution

By G. De Krey, Gary S. De Krey

Journeys Through Mental Illness: Client Experiences and Understandings of Mental Distress

By Juliet Foster

Germany and the Origins of the Second World War

By Jonathan Wright

Social Theory in Popular Culture

By Lee Barron (Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Scien, Newcastle Upon Tyne)

Managing Corporate Communication: A Cross-Cultural Approach

By Rossella Gambetti, Stephen Quigley

Understanding Shyness: Psychological Perspectives

By Ray Crozier

Television Discourse: Analysing Language in the Media

By Nuria Lorenzo-Dus