In Aristotle’s Empiricism, Jean De Groot argues that an important part of Aristotle’s natural philosophy has remained largely unexplored and shows that much of Aristotle’s analysis of natural movement
The origins of the First World War, both diplomatic and social, are discussed thoroughly examined. The reader is then taken through the major battles on the Eastern and Western fronts, and is given in
How did Ronald Reagan go from being a washed-up Hollywood actor to the most powerful man in America?Running as a ‘celebrity’ candidate for the governorship of California in 1966, Ronald Reagan’s hard-
Remaking History considers the ways that historical fictions of all kinds enable a complex engagement with the past. Popular historical texts including films, television and novels, along with cultura