books by subject
Civil Rights & Citizenship
The Human Rights Paradox: Universality and its Discontents (Critical Human Rights)
Young Citizen's Passport - Eleventh Edition: Your guide to the law in England and Wales
Freedom (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Sociology)
Ambiguous Citizenship in an Age of Global Migration
Humanity's Law
Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights (Oxford Political Theory)
International Human Rights: Second Edition (Dilemmas in World Politics)
Malcolm X for Beginners (A Writers and Readers Beginners Documentary Comic Book)
Citizenship and Immigration in Post-war Britain: The Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation
On Message: Communicating the Campaign
Dissidents of the International Left
Englishmen and Jews: English Political Culture and Jewish Society, 1840-1914: Social Relations and Political Culture, 1840-1914
Unfinished People: Eastern European Jews Encounter America
The Challenge of Diversity: Integration and Pluralism in Societies of Immigration: Vol 22 (Public Policy and Social Welfare)
Kow Tow!: After Tiananmen Square (Counterblasts S.)
Jimmie Lee and James: Two Lives, Two Deaths, and the Movement That Changed America
The World Guide 2003/2004: An Alternative Reference to the Countries of Our Planet (The World Guide: An Alternative Reference to the Countries of Our Planet)
Adult Learning, Citizenship and Community Voices: Exploring and Learning from Community-based Practice
Civic Ideals: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History (The Institution for Social and Policy Studies)
Los Angeles
Citizenship Studies for OCR GCSE Short Course
Prisoners without a Voice: Asylum Seekers Detained in the U.K.
Immigration as an Economic Asset: The German Experience
Playing Human Pinball: Home Office Practice in "Safe Third Country" Asylum Cases
Women, Race & Class (Penguin Modern Classics)
The Law of Human Rights: Second Annual Updating Supplement (Law of Human Rights Series)
Divided Families: British Immigration Control in the Indian Subcontinent
No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA and the Surveillance State
Five Ideas to Fight For: How Our Freedom is Under Threat and Why it Matters