New Publication
Exploring England's Belfries
Hardback, 15 November 2019, 232pp Exploring England's Belfries, with more than one hundred superbly evocative black-and-white photographs in high-quality reproduction, celebrates Christopher Dalton's work portraying churches in their landscape settings, tower exteriors and interiors, historic bell frames, and a chronological sequence of bells and their ornamentation. |
New Publication
Photography at Length
Hardback, August 2019, 544pp Photography at Length is the most comprehensive history of the panoramic camera currently available. It illustrates the many and diverse ways of making panoramic images that have been devised since the very beginnings of photography. |
Recent Publication
The Order of Progress European Studies in Social Theory The late Bernd Weiler’s masterwork is an insightful study into what lies behind the intellectual belief in progress that characterised much of the 19th century. His fascinating reconstruction of the genesis of modern anthropology and its ideology of progressive human evolution, which was evident from around 1850, is portrayed and analysed with the tools of the disciplines of the history and sociology of knowledge. |
Recent Publication
The Logic of Explanation in the Social Sciences European Studies in Social Theory In this book the distinguished Italian philosopher and sociologist Enzo Di Nuoscio investigates the classical problems of methodology of the social sciences (in particular, the contrapositions between “individualism” and “collectivism”, “explanation” and“comprehension”). He discusses the notions of “causality”, “scientific law”, objectivity”,“empathy”, “hermeneutic circle”, “rationality of action”, “scientific fact”, “unintentional consequences”, “spontaneous order”, and “the dispersion of knowledge”. |
Recent Publication
The Penitentiary Ten European Studies in Social Theory The Penitentiary Ten takes a fresh look at a key moment in British criminal justice history: the eighty-year period after 1770 which saw the emergence of a new conception of the Prison as a privileged site of punishment and reform. The book examines the contribution of ten men and women - the "Penitentiary Ten" of the title - to the wide-ranging debates of these years. |
Recent Publication
Darwin in France GEMAS Studies in Social Analysis This book reports the findings of a sociological research project into how French people understand "Darwinism" and creationism, which reveals that while in France, people |