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Bliss Against the World
Bliss Against the World
Abstract
The concept of bliss, in its connotations of beatitude and salvation, may seem of little relevance to so-called secular modernity. This book argues otherwis...
European and Domestic Law
European and Domestic Law
Chapter 4 turns to the domestic law of the countries of Europe, arguing that the combination within European public law of EU law, the law of the ECHR, and of domestic law cannot b...
Once a Child, Always a Child
Once a Child, Always a Child
This final chapter is both a conclusion and a brief consideration of one final category in a child’s life. It offers an overview of how children likely functioned in the domestic c...
4. Domestic Violence
4. Domestic Violence
All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing able students with a stand-alone resou...
Domestic Constraints and the Breakdown of International Agreements
Domestic Constraints and the Breakdown of International Agreements
This book explores how elite commitments to cooperate with international organizations can be supplanted by domestic political constraints. It contends that the most popular explan...
Out of the Home, into the House
Out of the Home, into the House
This chapter examines how curated storytelling in legislative advocacy campaigns redirected migrant domestic workers away from oppositional strategies. During the campaign for a Do...
Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence and Abuse
Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence and Abuse
This comprehensive, two-volume work examines domestic abuse in the United States and worldwide, providing research, personal stories, and primary documents that reveal the extent o...
Diverted Mothering among American Indian Domestic Servants, 1920–1940
Diverted Mothering among American Indian Domestic Servants, 1920–1940
This chapter focuses on young Indian women who took up domestic service in white women's households in urban areas of the American West. Most women found this work tedious and thei...

