Crucifixion and Death as Spectacle HorrorCrucifixion and Death as Spectacle explores how the first caliphal dynasty of early Islam, the Umayyads, employed crucifixion to punish brigands and heretics and to humiliate rebels and enemies, and how they drew upon a late antique legacy of punitive practices associated with crucifixion in the Late Roman and Sasanid Persian worlds.
an English translation of Antonio Serra’s ‘Breve Trattato’ (1613)
this volume primarily focuses on two sets of films: the Apartment trilogy and the Investigation trilogy
and a new way of thinking about the self
especially in drama and Arthurian literature
Takes the interpretation of the English church court material to a new level of sophistication
studies of poetic structure and investigations of Late Bronze Age society
The Theory and Practice of Creative Coaching is the result of ten years of research and experimentation into the place and role of creativity in learning about and undertaking the skills of coaching in the workplace
and applies the arms control typology to agreements in the post-Cold War world
This collection gathers leading international scholars in the humanities
Chapters discuss filmmakers
critical and cultural productions by women scholars
The chapters shed light on the multiple dimensions of the refugees’ urban experiences from the scale of the interiors to inner city neighborhoods and informal settlements