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Published 2026
Queer(ing) Urban Space : Histories, Tactics, Futures in a Glocal World /

: Queer(ing) Urban Space: Histories, Tactics, and Futures in a Glocal World brings together case studies on queerness and queering in urban spaces across diverse global contexts. Engaging with power, narrative, and desire, it responds to calls for new urban epistemologies beyond Western normative frameworks. The volume foregrounds intersections between Global North and South, exploring how colonial legacies, legal regimes, and spatial politics shape queer life. While research on queer access to public space has focused on Western cities, this book highlights underexplored contexts in the Global South, offering critical insights into how queerness challenges, negotiates, and reimagines the cis-heteronormative logics of urban modernity.
: 1 online resource (204 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004748392

Published 2010
Identity and Christian-Muslim interaction : medieval art of the Syrian Orthodox from the Mosul area /

: xi, 591 pages : Illustrations (some color), plates ; 25 cm. : 9789042923867 : Nabil

Published 2026
Literacy and Learning in Latin and Abacus Schools in Verona (1405-1509) /

: This book offers a detailed account of Italian Renaissance education in fifteenth-century Verona, one of the most influential contexts for the teaching of the humanae litterae when the transition from medieval Latin education to the Renaissance humanist curriculum first happened. It is a pathbreaking and methodologically exemplary study, up to date with the most recent Italian and Anglophone scholarship, balancing localized archival discoveries with broader interpretive frameworks. Drawing upon an extraordinary wealth of archival materials, the author reconstructs a nuanced portrait of teachers, institutions, and educational practices. The book's empirical rigor is matched by its theoretical sophistication. It not only sheds new light on a crucial period in the history of Italian education but also sets a new standard for the integration of archival research, historiographical reflection, and analytical clarity. Each chapter contributes uniquely to a coherent and compelling narrative. The result is a landmark contribution to both Renaissance studies and the history of education.
: 1 online resource (232 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004746169