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Monk, Daniel (2020) The Role of the Monarchy in Modern Democracy: European Monarchies Compared, edited by Robert Hazell and Bob Morris. [Book Review]
Bruce-Jones, Eddie (2020) Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Stories of Social Upheaval, by Saidiya Hartman. [Book Review]
Menis, Susanna (2020) Stewart Motha: Archiving Sovereignty: Law, History, Violence University of Michigan Press, USA, 2018, 224 pp, £19.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0472053865. [Book Review]
Monk, Daniel (2020) Neville Harris, 'Education, Law and Diversity' (2nd Edition). [Book Review]
Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication
Brooker, Joseph (2020) Serial Encounters: Ulysses and The Little Review by Clare Hutton. [Book Review]
Brooker, Joseph (2020) Serial Encounters: Ulysses and The Little Review. Clare Hutton. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. [Book Review]
Harman, Kerry (2020) 'Community-based learning and social movements: popular education in a populist age. [Book Review]
Leslie, Esther (2020) Let’s Submerge. [Book Review]
Bauer, Heike (2020) Female Husbands: A Trans History by Jen Manion (Cambridge University Press, 2020). [Book Review]
Leslie, Esther (2020) Käthe Kollwitz: Prints, Process, Politics. [Book Review]
Calè, Luisa (2020) William Blake. Tate Britain, 11 September 2019 – 2 February 2020. Martin Myrone and Amy Concannon, with an afterword by Alan Moore. William Blake. London: Tate Publishing; Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. 224 pp. £40.00/$55.00. [Book Review]
Wesner, Simone (2020) A cultural policy anthology (Anthologie Kulturpolitik) - introductory contributions to the history, functionalities and discourses of cultural policy research by Martin Tröndle and Claudia Steigerwald, Bielefeld, transcript, 2019, 697 pp., € 54.99 (paperback), ISBN: 978-3-8376-3732-8. [Book Review]
Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Historical Studies
Retford, Kate (2020) Antique tears. [Book Review]
Darley, Rebecca (2020) Matthew A. Cobb (ed.), The Indian Ocean Trade in Antiquity: Political, Cultural and Economic Impacts. London: Routledge, 2019. Pp. xi + 237, illus., maps. ISBN 9781138738263. £115.00. and Nathanael J. Andrade, The Journey of Christianity to India in the Late Antiquity: Networks and the Movement of Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xvii + 296, maps. ISBN 9781108419123. £75.00. [Book Review] (In Press)
Edwards, Catharine (2020) 'The cultural history of Augustan Rome: texts, monuments, and topography' (2019). Matthew P. Loar. Sarah C. Murray and Stefano Rebeggiani (eds). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2019. Pp. xiv + 192; ill., facsims, plans. ISBN 9781108480604. £75.00. [Book Review]
Edwards, Catharine (2020) A flatterer's imitation: Pliny's concealed literary enterprise. [Book Review]
Breithoff, Esther (2020) A Shadow of War: Archaeological Approaches to Uncovering the Darker Sides of Conflict from the 20th Century. [Book Review]
James, Susan (2020) Descartes’s fictions: reading philosophy with poetics, Gilby, Emma. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, x + 226 pp., £55.00, ISBN: 978-0-19-883189-1. [Book Review]
Edwards, Catharine (2020) Get empire done: the rise and reach of Rome. [Book Review]
Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences
Bhatia, Monish (2020) Rimple Mehta (2018) 'Women, Mobility and Incarceration: Love and Recasting of Self Across the Bangladesh-India Border'. Abingdon: Routledge. [Book Review]
Arthur, Carson (2020) Book Review: The War on Drugs and The Global Colour Line. [Book Review]
Serisier, Tanya (2020) Criminal Law and the Man Problem. [Book Review]
Cox, Rosie (2020) Book review essay: men, masculinity and paid work at home. [Book Review]
Butcher, Melissa (2020) Feminist city: claiming space in a man-made world. [Book Review]