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    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Business and Law > Birkbeck Business School

    Archibugi, Daniele (2018) International Law and New Wars. [Book Review]

    Archibugi, Daniele (2018) Justice and reconciliation in world politics. [Book Review]

    Archibugi, Daniele (2018) Political trials in theory and history. [Book Review]

    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Business and Law > Birkbeck Law School

    Keenan, Sarah (2018) Understanding Legal Worlds, Brewing Legal Times. [Book Review]

    Cowell, Frederick (2018) Book Review: The International Criminal Court and Africa. [Book Review]

    Menis, Susanna (2018) Public History and the study of Law: reviewing The Limehouse Golem (2017). Directed by Juan Carlos Medina [film]. 109 min. UK. Production: Lipsync Post, Number 9 Films. [Book Review]

    Reeves, Craig (2018) Book review: Alan Norrie, Justice and the Slaughter Bench. [Book Review]

    Monk, Daniel (2018) 'Thatcher's Grandchildren? Politics and Childhood in the Twenty-First Century' Edited by Stephen Wagg and Jane Pilcher. [Book Review]

    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication

    Centeno Martin, Marcos Pablo (2018) Interrogating forms of dissidence. An approach to physical and mental escapes from Japan. [Book Review]

    Vessey, Rachelle (2018) Monica Heller, Lindsay A. Bell, Michelle Daveluy, Mireille McLaughlin & Hubert Noël. (2015) Sustaining the nation. The making and moving of language and nation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Book Review]

    Hamblyn, Richard (2018) Between extinction and myth: birds, books and the great chain of being: Mark Dion's natural preoccupations. [Book Review]

    Braybrook, Jean (2018) Histoires de mariage: le mariage dans la fiction narrative française (1515–1559). Par Laetitia Dion. [Book Review]

    Harman, Kerry (2018) Self-construction and social transformation: lifelong, lifewide and life-deep learning. [Book Review]

    Woolley, Agnes (2018) Six authors in search of justice: engaging with political transitions. [Book Review]

    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Historical Studies

    Hide, Louise (2018) Claire Hilton, Improving Psychiatric Care for Older People. Barbara Robb’s Campaign 1965–1975. [Book Review]

    Constantakopoulou, Christy (2018) The history of Ambracia. [Book Review]

    Biernoff, Suzannah (2018) Living with disfigurement in early Medieval Europe. [Book Review]

    Hide, Louise (2018) Jennifer Wallis, Investigating the Body in the Victorian Asylum. Doctors, Patients, and Practices. [Book Review]

    Darley, Rebecca (2018) ISSUES OF MOBILITY IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE - (E.) Lo Cascio, (L.E.) Tacoma (edd.) The Impact of Mobility and Migration in the Roman Empire. Proceedings of the Twelfth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Rome, June 17–19, 2015). With the assistance of Miriam J. Groen-Vallinga. (Impact of Empire 22.) Pp. xii + 265, maps. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017. Cased, €114, US$125. ISBN: 978-90-04-33477-9. [Book Review]

    Deutsch, Allison (2018) Parisian Masculinities Revisited. [Book Review]

    Swann, Julian (2018) Correspondance du president de Brosses et de l’abbé marquis Niccolini, By John Rogister Mireille Gille.Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. 2016. xiv + 289 pp. [Book Review]

    Swann, Julian (2018) La guerre de Succession d’Autriche (1741–1748): Louis XV et le déclin de la France . By Fadi El Hage. Paris: Economica. 2017. 239 pp. [Book Review]

    Thomas, Sarah (2018) The Legacies of Bernard Smith. Essays on Australian Art, History and Cultural Politics. By Jaynie Anderson, Christopher R. Marshall and Andrew Yip, editor(s). 370 pp. incl. 44 col. + 5 b. & w. ills. (Power Publications in association with the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 2016), A$39.99. 9780994306432 (paperback). [Book Review] (Submitted)

    Retford, Kate (2018) Jon Stobart and Mark Rothery. Consumption and the Country House. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. [Book Review]

    Nead, Lynda (2018) Dressing for Austerity: aspiration, leisure and fashion in postwar Britain. [Book Review]

    Hepburn, Sacha (2018) A history of abortion in apartheid South Africa. [Book Review]

    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Science > School of Psychological Sciences

    Oaksford, Mike (2018) The enigma is not entirely dispelled: a review of Mercier and Sperber’s 'The Enigma of Reason'. [Book Review]

    Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences

    Sheringham, Olivia (2018) Migration, transnationalism and Catholicism: global perspectives. [Book Review]

    Güven, Ali Burak (2018) The world bank and transferring development: policy movement through technical assistance by Adrian Robert Bazbauers. [Book Review]

    Butcher, Melissa (2018) Book Review: Chanda, I. 2017. Selfing the City: Single Women Migrants and Their Lives in Kolkata. New Delhi: Sage. [Book Review]

    Posocco, Silvia (2018) Schechter, Kate (2014) Illusions of a Future: Psychoanalysis and the Biopolitics of Desire, Durham and London: Duke University Press. [Book Review]

    Baraitser, Lisa (2018) Matt ffytche and Daniel Pick (eds), Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism. [Book Review]

    Serisier, Tanya (2018) Leigh Gilmore, tainted witness: why we doubt what women say about their lives. [Book Review]

    Bacon, Edwin (2018) Religion and higher education in Europe and North America, edited by Kristin Aune and Jacqueline Stevenson, Routledge (Research Into Higher Education Series), Abingdon, 2017, ISBN: 9781138652941. [Book Review]

    Pooley, Simon (2018) National Park Science: a Century of Research in South Africa. [Book Review]

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