Nandini Pandey (author of The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome, 2018) stepped out with Jennifer Stager (Seeing Color in Classical Art, 2022) for a walk around the Johns Hopkins University campus in Baltimore,...
Above you will find an image of the Amendola Fiera station on Milan’s tube line number 1. It was opened in 1964 and is located in Piazza Giovanni Amendola ‘statista’. The square hails Giovanni...
Once staunch advocates of international cooperation, political elites are increasingly divided over the merits of global governance. Populist leaders attack international organizations for undermining...
Sand dunes are a distinctive feature of many desert regions on Earth. They also occur on other planetary bodies, notably Mars and Titan. This book provides an in-depth assessment of current knowledge...
ASEAN in the Limelight The contemporary global vortex of geopolitics and geoeconomy throws one region into sharp relief: ASEAN. Despite a double tribulation of the United States – China trade...
Ever since the establishment of the Nuremberg tribunal following the end of the Second World War, the trials against alleged perpetrators of mass atrocities have captured the imagination of the global...
Does data science help or hinder how we respond to the incredible transformation of the earth’s social and environmental systems? Answering this question is vitally important because we live in times...
Illuminating how narrative identity is damaged by mental illness and involved in personal recovery Mary, a 42-years old woman with severe depression, shared the following in a life story interview: “I...
Serbia has been involved in events which have shaped the modern world – most notably in 1914 and during the Cold War and the 1990s Yugoslav wars – yet its history remains little known. In my new book,...
Today many European minority language communities are undergoing profound changes, in part as a result of globalisation, increased mobility and accelerating socio-economic fragmentation within heartland...
The Roman Empire was constantly in motion. People, products, and ideas crisscrossed the Mediterranean at what must have seemed like lightning speed. One of these ideas was the worship of the Egyptian...
Do you think with your heart or with your head? Far from a metaphorical question, this debate roiled ancient medicine at a very literal level. The topic of where, precisely, the soul interfaced with the...