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- Creative writing, writers on writing, edited by Amal Chatterjee
- Understanding justice, an introduction to ideas, perspectives and controversies in modern penal theory, Barbara A. Hudson
- Rousseau in drag, deconstructing gender, Rosanne Terese Kennedy
- The children's table, childhood studies and the humanities, edited by Anna Mae Duane
- Twentieth-century British theatre, industry, art and empire, Claire Cochrane
- Simulations for personnel selection, Michael Fetzer, Kathy Tuzinski, editors
- Working lives, gender, migration and employment in Britain, 1945-2007, Linda McDowell
- Native American DNA, tribal belonging and the false promise of genetic science, Kim TallBear
- Brian Friel, theatre and politics, Anthony Roche
- Markets, Patrik Aspers
- Parliamentary sovereignty and the Human Rights Act, Alison L. Young
- Russia under western eyes, from the Bronze Horseman to the Lenin Mausoleum, Martin MAlia
- The fall of the Roman Empire, a new history of Rome and the barbarians, Peter Heather
- Art school, (propositions for the 21st century), edited and with an introduction by Steven Henry Madoff
- The protest psychosis, how schizophrenia became a black disease, Jonathan M. Metzl
- The theatre of Sean O'Casey, James Moran
- South African feminisms, writing, theory, and criticism, 1990-1994, edited by M.J. Daymond
- The documentary moviemaking course, the starter guide to documentary filmmaking, Kevin J. Lindenmuth
- The transparent body, a cultural analysis of medical imaging, by José van Dijck
- Fox, Martin Wallen
- Racial science in Hitler's new Europe, 1938-1945, edited by Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans
- Hobbes on resistance, defying the Leviathan, Susanne Sreedhar
- Dog, Susan McHugh
- Jailtacht, the Irish language, symbolic power and political violence in Northern Ireland, 1972-2008, Diarmait Mac Giolla ChrÃost
- Women in Middle Eastern history, shifting boundaries in sex and gender, edited by Nikki R. Keddie and Beth Baron
- Climate change from a criminological perspective, Rob White, editor
- The handbook of applied linguistics, edited by Alan Davies and Catherine Elder
- A companion to Chinese cinema, edited by Yingjin Zhang
- Where the wild things are now, domestication reconsidered, edited by Rebecca Cassidy and Molly Mullin
- Ciné-ethnography, Jean Rouch ; edited and translated by Steven Feld
- Political change and human emancipation in the works of Heinrich von Kleist, Elystan Griffiths
- Malignant, how cancer becomes us, S. Lochlann Jain
- In praise of reason, Michael P. Lynch
- The last colonial massacre, Latin America in the Cold War, Greg Grandin, with a new preface by the author and an interview with Naomi Klein
- Technical artefacts, creations of mind and matter : a philosophy of engineering design, Peter Kroes
- Public law after the Human Rights Act, Tom Hickman
- Beyond all reason, the radical assault on truth in American law, Daniel A. Farber, Suzanna Sherry
- The myth of manliness in Irish national culture, 1880-1922, Joseph Valente
- Boundaries of privacy, dialectics of disclosure, Sandra Petronio
- Subtitling norms for television, an exploration focussing on extralinguistic cultural references, Jan Pedersen
- Scientific methods for the humanities, Willie van Peer, Frank Hakemulder, Sonia Zyngier
- Clash of identities, explorations in Israeli and Palestinian societies, Baruch Kimmerling
- Assessing mindfulness and acceptance processes in clients, illuminating the theory and practice of change, Ruth A. Baer, editor ; Including contributions from Kelly Wilson ... [et al.]
- Japan since 1945, from postwar to post-bubble, edited by Christopher Gerteis and Timothy S. George
- The managed hand, race, gender, and the body in beauty service work, Miliann Kang
- The Condor years, how Pinochet and his allies brought terrorism to three continents ; with a new afterword by the author, John Dinges
- Pluralism, William Connolly
- Men of empire, power and negotiation in Venice's maritime state, Monique O'Connell
- Between XX and XY, intersexuality and the myth of two sexes, Gerald N. Callahan
- Mao Zedong and China in the twentieth-century world, a concise history, Rebecca E. Karl