Ancient Corinth Gareth DarbyshireThis is the first official guidebook to the site of ancient Corinth published by the ASCSA in over 50 years, and it comes fully updated with the most current information, colour photos, maps, and plans. It is an indispensable resource for the casual tourist or professional archaeologist new to the site.
An analysis of how nuclear weapons states have been able to 'normalise' nuclear weapons by practising elements of ‘nuclearism’
with particular attention to the role of the city in producing
Analyses the achievement of one of the central partnerships in British film history
distinguishing it from the usual division drawn between physical force and constitutional nationalists It maintains that an ideological continuity runs from Young Ireland
“When I looked into your eyes / I saw a garden / With peonies
Considers the impact of the school on the twentieth century’s modern aesthetics
It highlights the role young people can play as actors of change
and science and technology studies
Reformation without end conceives of eighteenth-century English history as a late chapter in the nation’s long Reformation
art history and military history
canonicity and coherence
with a discussion of fabrics and techniques of manufacture