Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period.
Clear but sophisticated readings of Keats's major poems, informed by contemporary literary theory.
George Bell remains one of only a handful of twentieth-century English bishops to possess a conti...
Archbishop Fisher's archiepiscopate reflected the central issues of his time and place. It was Fi...
A collection of the confidential correspondence between Bernard Pawley and the Archbishop of Cant...
Archbishop Fisher's archiepiscopate reflected the central issues of his time and place. It was Fi...
This book brings together the most striking and significant articles published by the eminent Bri...
W.R. Ward was one of the most influential historians of modern religion to be found at work in Br...
This book covers the history of the German resistance and explores a number of the moral codes wh...
A new approach that places the history of Nazism in a bold international perspective, revealing t...