Featured Monthly Releases – April 2026

This April, discover new titles that engage with pressing global challenges, historical inquiry and interdisciplinary perspectives. Explore our latest releases that contribute to critical conversations across fields.

 

  • Affordable Housing for Livable Cities
    As cities across the world face mounting housing crises, this book examines strategies for creating affordable and sustainable urban living environments. It explores policy frameworks, planning approaches and socio-economic factors shaping housing accessibility. By addressing both global trends and local challenges, the book offers valuable insights for building more inclusive and liveable cities.

 

  • Cultural Differences Between the West and East Asia and Their Impacts on the Global Economy
    This book analyses the cultural distinctions between Western and East Asian societies and their influence on global economic interactions. It considers how differing values, business practices and social norms shape international trade and cooperation. By bridging cultural and economic perspectives, the work provides a nuanced understanding of globalisation and cross-cultural exchange.

 

  • Eighteenth-Century Dermatological Handbook
    Focusing on medical knowledge from the eighteenth century, this handbook offers a detailed exploration of early dermatological practices and theories. It sheds light on historical approaches to skin diseases, treatments and medical classification. The book provides an important resource for understanding the development of medical science and its historical context.

 

  • Archival Anxiety in Documentary and Mockumentary Horror
    This volume investigates the role of archives, memory and authenticity within documentary and mockumentary horror. It explores how the genre uses archival aesthetics to evoke fear and question truth and representation. By examining contemporary media practices, the book contributes to broader discussions on horror, media and cultural memory.

 

  • Law and Humanities
    This book brings together perspectives from law and the humanities to explore the intersections between legal systems and cultural, ethical and philosophical inquiry. It highlights how literature, history and critical theory can deepen our understanding of legal concepts and practices. The volume offers an interdisciplinary approach to examining law within wider social and cultural contexts.

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