In this reprint in one book of Gray's two-volume study of 19th-century China, this Archdeacon of Hong Kong treats topics including local governance, criminal justice, religion, the education of women,
In The Roots of Romanticism, one of the twentieth century's most influential philosophers dissects and assesses a movement that changed the course of history. Brilliant, fresh, immediate, and eloquent
Challenging the accounts of John Henry Wigmore and Leonard W. Levy, this history of the privilege against self-incrimination demonstrates that what has sometimes been taken to be an unchanging tenet o