Cambridge University Press
The Trojan Horse and Other Stories: Ten ancient creatures that make us human by Julia Kindt
by Christopher Allen •
Why Populism?: Political strategy from Ancient Greece to the present by Paul D. Kenny
by Ben Wellings •
Untied Kingdom: A global history of the end of Britain by Stuart Ward
by Gordon Pentland •
The Humanitarians: Child war refugees and Australian humanitarianism in a transnational world, 1919–1975 by Joy Damousi
by Andrew Markus •
More than thirty years after the last helicopters left the roof of the American embassy in Saigon, the flow of new books on the Vietnam war shows no sign of abating. Among them are some intended for a limited, scholarly market, some for a wider general readership; some for Americans, some for Australians. These three books exemplify some of the trends in both the substance and the style of Vietnam war histories, and illustrate both the virtues and the faults of differing approaches to the most controversial conflict of the twentieth century.
... (read more)In this week’s ABR podcast, listen to Ronan McDonald discuss one hundred years of James Joyce’s Ulysses, among the most famous books of the twentieth century.
... (read more)The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing edited by Peter Hulme and Tim Youngs & Venus in Transit by Douglas R.G. Sellick
by Ros Pesman •
The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses: The 1922 text with essays and notes by James Joyce, edited by Catherine Flynn
by Ronan McDonald •
Family and Social Policy in Japan edited by Roger Goodman & Feminism in Modern Japan by Vera Mackie
by Chilla Bulbeck •