Welcome to CAP
Combined Academic Publishers is the leading distributor of University Presses providing marketing, sales, and distribution throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Our publishers include:
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Depression |
Beautiful Music
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From Ambivalence
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Mothering and Motherhood in Ancient Greece and Rome |
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A Public Feeling ANN CVETKOVICH |
Field Recordings and the American Experience STEPHEN WADE |
The Left, the Jews, and Israel ROBERT S. WISTRICH |
LAUREN HACKWORTH PETERSEN & PATRICIA SALZMAN-MITCHELL |
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| "Cvetkovich offers us an introduction to thinking critically about depression's causes and its manifestations."─Times Higher Education | "...takes as its starting point the thirteen iconic performances captured on the library of Congress field recordings between 1934 and 1942.”─R2 | "A new, substantial contribution to material examining the hardening of the political left, notably in relation to Israel and the Jews.”─Jewish Chronicle | "...reminds us that questions about what it means to be a mother were also present in ancient Greek and Roman societies"―Times Literary Supplement | |||
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The Affect Theory Reader |
On the Modern Cult of the Factish Gods |
Convergence Culture |
Sculpting in Time |
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MELISSA GREGG & GREGORY J. SEIGWORTH A collection of essays on affect theory by groundbreaking scholars in the field. |
BRUNO LATOUR A provocative look at the way science shatters the "fetishes" of magic and religion only to recreate other sorts of fetishes (factishes) in their place. |
Where Old and New Media Collide HENRY JENKINS An unpredictable exploration of how media is sparking grassroots cultural campaigns. |
Reflections on the cinema ANDREY TARKOVSKY Tarkovsky sets down his thoughts and his memories, revealing for the first time the original inspirations for his extraordinary films. |
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Speech Presentation in Homeric Epic |
Conspiracy Theory in Latin Literature |
Monumentality in Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture |
Alexander’s Veterans and the Early Wars of the Successors |
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DEBORAH BECK Reveals a unified system of speech presentation in the Homeric epics that includes supposedly “modern” techniques such as free indirect speech. |
VICTORIA PAGAN Shows how viewing an array of Latin texts through the lens of conspiracy theory reveals a host of socioeconomic tensions. |
Ideology and Innovation MICHAEL THOMAS, GRETCHEN E. MEYERS & INGRID E.M. EDLUND-BERRY What factors drove the emergence of scale as a defining element in ancient Italian architecture. |
JOSEPH ROISMAN Analysis of veterans’ experiences in ancient Greece offers a fresh, “bottom-up” perspective on important aspects of early Hellenistic history. |
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