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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2025

        Love and revolution

        by Matt York

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2026

        Flappers and the Jazz Age

        Women and leisure in Ireland, 1920s–30s

        by Eileen Hogan, Louise Ryan

        People's ordinary, everyday lives - and more specifically, their leisure activities - are often obscured within existing academic research on 1920s-30s Ireland. This book seeks to redress that neglect by exploring the relationship between identity, recreation, and culture both North and South of the border, with particular attention to women's lived experiences. Leisurely pursuits during this period were commonly overshadowed by religious influence and the nation-building projects in post-partition Ireland. Nevertheless, there existed alternative spaces, where people enjoyed dancing, singing, listening to music, shopping, glamour, reading magazines, swimming, travelling, and going to the cinema. Such activities reflected international trends beyond national borders. This book documents those activities and spaces through a feminist lens and intersectional analysis of gender, class, religion and rural/urban identities. It brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives including cultural studies, architecture, geography, fashion, and musicology. In so doing, we present new insights and advance understanding of this under-researched aspect of Irish history.

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        The Arts
        September 2025

        Do It Yourself

        Making political theatre

        by Common Wealth

        A unique guide to creating political theatre, produced by one of the UK's most exciting companies. Do It Yourself is a vital resource for anyone interested in exploring theatre culture grounded in and produced by working-class, multi-racial communities. Designed for artists, activists and community organisers, the book offers a step-by-step guide to creating political theatre that is relevant, impactful and rooted in the lives of everyday people. Common Wealth have spent fifteen years working at the cutting edge of political theatre. In Do It Yourself, they share their experimental and activist approach to performance-making, based on DIY principles and the belief that ground-breaking theatre can be made with anyone, anywhere, in ways that truly resonate with the communities it serves. Do It Yourself introduces Common Wealth's artistic and political ethos, provides unique insights into their most significant performances and offers practical exercises for creating your own work. But this is not just a manual. It is a celebration of culture as a collective endeavour, one that can challenge the status quo and inspire change.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2026

        ‘Survival capitalism’ and the Big Bang

        by Emma Barrett

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        February 2023

        Book Love

        Eine Liebeserklärung an das Lesen - Ein Muss für alle, die Bücher lieben (deutsche Hardcover-Ausgabe)

        by Debbie Tung, Debbie Tung, Katharina Hartwell

        Jeder Tag ist ein guter Tag für Bücher. Zumindest für Debbie, die an keiner Buchhandlung vorbeigehen kann, ohne einen großen Bücherstapel mitzunehmen. Debbie genießt Bücher mit allen Sinnen. Sie kann an ihnen riechen, sie streicheln, sogar Sport damit machen. Und manchmal kann sie sie hören. Dann ruft ein Buch: „Lies mich!“, wenn Debbie eigentlich gerade etwas ganz anderes tun wollte. Vor allem aber gilt für Debbie: Bücher können zaubern und uns in andere Welten versetzen. Denn wer ein Leseleben führt, lebt viele Leben auf einmal. Book Love ist eine einzige Liebeserklärung an das Medium Buch und das Lesen und ein Must-have für alle Buchliebhaber*innen.

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        The Arts
        January 2022

        The Family of Love

        By Lording Barry

        by Helen Ostovich, Sophie Tomlinson

        The Family of Love charts a successful love intrigue between the cash-strapped Gerardine, and Maria, the sequestered niece of the mercenary Doctor Glister. Their romance unfolds against the dissection of two citizen marriages, the Glisters' and the Purges'. Mistress Purge attends Familist meetings independently, arousing her husband's suspicions about her marital fidelity. Two libertines, Lipsalve and Gudgeon, go in search of sex and solubility (freedom from constipation), receiving more than they bargain for in respect of the latter. This scholarly edition of Family of Love marks the first occasion on which the comedy is attributed to Lording Barry in print. It brings together literary and historical discussion with a thorough analysis of the play's disputed authorship. Tomlinson highlights Barry's rich vein of burlesque humour in a comedy that combines magic, a trunk, and a mock-court session with vigorous colloquial language.

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        The Arts
        May 2024

        The Family of Love

        By Lording Barry

        by Sophie Tomlinson

        The Family of Love charts a successful love intrigue between the cash-strapped Gerardine, and Maria, the sequestered niece of the mercenary Doctor Glister. Their romance unfolds against the dissection of two citizen marriages, the Glisters' and the Purges'. Mistress Purge attends Familist meetings independently, arousing her husband's suspicions about her marital fidelity. Two libertines, Lipsalve and Gudgeon, go in search of sex and solubility (freedom from constipation), receiving more than they bargain for in respect of the latter. This scholarly edition of Family of Love marks the first occasion on which the comedy is attributed to Lording Barry in print. It brings together literary and historical discussion with a thorough analysis of the play's disputed authorship. Tomlinson highlights Barry's rich vein of burlesque humour in a comedy that combines magic, a trunk, and a mock-court session with vigorous colloquial language.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2009

        Has devolution worked?

        The verdict from policy-makers and the public

        by John Curtice, Bed Seyd

        Devolution to Scotland and Wales represented the most fundamental reform of the British state for almost a century. Ten years on, how successful has the reform been? Drawing on the views of citizens, elected representatives and interest groups in Scotland and Wales, this book provides an answer. The book is based on a wide ranging programme of research, involving dedicated surveys and interviews across Scotland, Wales and England. The results provide important new evidence on how devolution has been seen to have performed. What are its perceived achievements? What are its shortcomings? Is the new devolution 'settlement' stable, or is there a demand for further reform? By bringing together perspectives from the public, members of the devolved legislatures and representatives of civil society, the book establishes a unique picture of where devolution in Britain stands today. The book is accessibly written, and contains a wide range of useful primary data. It is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying devolution in Britain, as well as for general readers with an interest in constitutional reform and territorial politics. ;

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        May 2007

        Dirty blonde

        Die Tagebücher

        by Love, Courtney

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2009

        Governance as social and political communication

        by Henrik Bang, Martin Hargreaves

        Governance is among the most used of new ideas in the social sciences, most notably in the fields of political science, public administration, sociology, social and political theory. As ever, debates within disciplines rarely transcend disciplinary boundaries. This volume, newly available in paperback, brings together authors from these fields to elaborate on the development of governance analysis in new conceptions of political and democratic communication. It not only seeks to identify, describe and evaluate the contribution of each discipline to a theory of communicative governance, but also lays the foundation of a multidisciplinary framework for studying the mediation in communicative governance of societal concerns for effectiveness, order and participation. The book is theoretical and comparative, drawing on authors and research in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the US. It adopts an anti-foundational approach to deconstruct the essentialist discourses endemic in each discipline and the disciplinary traditions of each country. Notions such as steering and control in public administration, identities and domination in sociology, and the community and self in social and political theory are analysed in depth. The book will demonstrate clearly how the distinctive traditions of each discipline lead them to construct overlapping, loosely coupled, and sometimes incommensurable ideas about the institutions, politics and policies of governance. ;

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        March 2026

        Love Goes Viral

        Ein Romance-Buch für alle Fans von Jenny Han! Mit Farbschnitt in der ersten Auflage. Enthält die Lieblings-Tropes der Community: slow burn, strangers to lovers, small town romance

        by Alexander Berman, Camille Stochitch, Estelle Laure, Sabine Schilasky

        Liebe lässt sich nicht in Likes berechnen – oder doch? Über Nacht geht ein TikTok der Schülerin Love Thompson viral. Ihre Followerzahl steigt stündlich und ihre neugewonnene Agentin stellt sie dem einflussreichen TikToker Damian vor, mit dem sie eine vermeintlich perfekte Beziehung eingeht. Als Influencer-Pärchen sind sie unschlagbar. Bis er einen Unfall baut und Love dafür geradesteht. Weg sind ihre Follower, weg sind ihre Sponsorendeals, weg ist ihr Freund. Um ihr Image aufzupolieren, greift sie zu einer Notlösung: eine Fake-Beziehung mit Austin Grey, dem jungen, unscheinbaren Typ, der das Diner seines verstorbenen Vaters retten möchte. Seit Love ihm bei einem Event wortwörtlich in die Arme gefallen ist, geht er ihr nicht mehr aus dem Kopf. Die Fake-Beziehung wäre auch kein Problem, wenn keine echten Gefühle unter der Oberfläche brodeln würden … Mit Farbschnitt in der ersten Auflage!

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        March 2005

        Das Geschmeide der Königin

        Romaunt in zwölf Büchern

        by Almqvist, Carl Jonas Love

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        April 2023

        Tell me tomorrow

        by Jennifer Schumann, Moon Notes

        Was, wenn du die große Liebe im schlimmsten Chaos triffst? Eine Amerikanerin in Paris: Ihr Studium an einer berühmten Modeschule führt die 19-jährige Emma nach Paris. Gemeinsam mit einer Studienfreundin möchte sie mit einigen Drinks in ihrer Lieblingsbar im 10. Arrondissement das Wochenende einläuten, als plötzlich bewaffnete Männer das Lokal stürmen und in die Menge feuern. Emma und der 23-jährige Lucien sind gerade zufällig im hinteren Teil der Bar und können sich gemeinsam in einem Lagerraum verschanzen. Stundenlang lenken sie sich dort mit Gesprächen von der Panik ab. Doch dann geht das Leben weiter und den beiden gelingt es nicht, das intensive Kennenlernen und die in dieser Extremsituation entstandenen Gefühle füreinander in die Realität ihrer grundverschiedenen Leben zu retten. Zu vieles steht zwischen ihnen, nicht zuletzt Luciens Familie. Haben sie dennoch eine Chance? Zwei, die sich finden und wieder zu verlieren drohen. Liebe gegen alle Widerstände nach einem dramatischen Kennenlernen. Dein Lieblings-Topic „Forbidden Love“ mit True-Crime-Elementen und Tiefgang. Emma in Paris: Mode im angesagten Uni-Setting.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2009

        The subject of love

        Hélène Cixous and the feminine divine

        by Sal Renshaw

        The Subject of Love: Hélène Cixous and the Feminine Divine is about abundant, generous, other-regarding love. In the history of Western ideas of love, such a configuration has been inseparable from our ideas about divinity and the sacred; often reserved only for God; and rarely thought of as a human achievement. This book is a substantial engagement with her philosophies of love, inviting the reader to reflect on the conditions of subjectivity that just might open us to something like a divine love of the other. Renshaw follows this thread in this genealogy of abundant love: the thread that connects the subject of love from 5th century B.C.E. Greece and Plato, to the 20th century protestant theology of agapic love of Anders Nygren, to the late 20th century poetico-philosophy of Hélène Cixous. This study will be of particular interest to academics and students of the history of gender, cultural studies, criticism and gender studies ;

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