CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus
Lisa Hau
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Pindar: The Complete Works of Peter Leslie
Peter Leslie
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What’s in a Scottish Placename?
Peter Terrell, Elfreda Crehan
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Extreme Cinema: Affective Strategies in Transnational Media
Kerner Aaron and Kna, Jonathan Knapp
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Sonallah Ibrahim: Rebel with a Pen
Paul Starkey
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Agamben and Radical Politics
Senior Lecturer in the Law School Daniel McLoughlin
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Listening for Theatrical Form in Early Modern England
Alison Deutermann
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Deleuze and Baudrillard: From Cyberpunk to Biopunk
Sean McQueen
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Interventions in Contemporary Thought: History, Politics, Aesthetics
Associate Professor of Philosophy Gabriel Rockhill
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Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness: Changing Ideologies in North-east Scotland, Sixth to Sixteenth Century AD
Martin Carver, Justin Garber-Lahire, Cecily Spall
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The Way It Was: A History of Gigha
Catherine Czerkawska
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French-Language Road Cinema: Borders, Diasporas, Migration and ‘New Europe’
Michael Gott
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Dark Paradise: Pacific Islands in the Nineteenth-Century British Imagination
Professor Jennifer Fuller
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Constituting Scotland: The Scottish National Movement and the Westminster Model
Elliot Bulmer
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Theatre in Scotland – A Field of Dreams
Joyce McMillan, Philip Howard
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Poacher’s Pilgrimage: An Island Journey
Alastair McIntosh
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Gone Wild: Stories from a Lifetime of Wildlife Travel
Malcolm Smith
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New Higher History: The Cold War, 1945-1989
Simon Wood
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The Scottish Independence Referendum: Constitutional and Political Implications
Aileen McHarg, Prof. Tom Mullen, Alan Page, Neil Walker
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The Edinburgh Review in the Literary Culture of Romantic Britain: Mammoth and Megalonyx
William Christie
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Akemi Dawn Bowman
Akemi Dawn Bowman is the author of William C. Morris Award Finalist Starfish, Summer Bird Blue, and Harley in the Sky. Her sci-fi series, The Infinity Courts, was published in 2021, followed by her middle-grade debut, Generation Misfits. A proud Ravenc …
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