Publishers: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

About this publisher’s catalog

This catalog offers a diverse mix of scholarly and narrative works spanning history, social sciences, and cultural studies alongside classic literature and specialized nonfiction. Readers can expect a thoughtful exploration of historical events, identity, and social issues, often approached through detailed research or reflective analysis. The range is broad, inviting navigation by subject or thematic interest.

What you’ll often find

  • In-depth historical accounts focusing on wars, political movements, and legal history.
  • Explorations of identity and social conditions, including studies on marginalized groups and cultural phenomena.
  • Biographical and autobiographical works tied to social and religious history.
  • Classic literary texts and their cultural or historical significance.
  • Specialized nonfiction on topics such as animal care and ecological art history.
  • Interdisciplinary approaches blending psychology, mythology, and feminist theory.
  • Ethnographic and autoethnographic narratives addressing contemporary social issues.

How to browse this shelf

  • Start by selecting topics related to historical periods or geographic regions for focused study.
  • Look for works that combine cultural analysis with social science perspectives for interdisciplinary reading.
  • Try exploring biographies and personal narratives to connect individual stories with broader contexts.
  • Use thematic clusters such as identity, political advocacy, or mythology to guide your choices.
  • Distinguish between narrative-driven texts and more academic or research-based works to match your reading preference.
  • Seek out specialized nonfiction if interested in niche subjects like animal health or eco-art history.
  • Consider browsing by tone, from reflective and analytical to ethnographic and narrative styles.

Good fit if you like

  • Detailed historical and political analysis with attention to social justice themes.
  • Interdisciplinary works that blend cultural studies, psychology, and mythology.
  • Books that offer deep dives into identity, social conditions, and marginalized perspectives.
  • Classic literature contextualized within broader historical or social frameworks.
  • Nonfiction that balances scholarly rigor with accessible narrative elements.
  • Explorations of specialized topics that expand beyond mainstream academic subjects.
  • Reflective and ethnographic storytelling that connects personal experience with larger societal issues.

Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.

  • Contemporary Perspectives and Research on Early Childhood Education — Mustafa Yasar

    Contemporary Perspectives and Research on Early Childhood Education — Mustafa Yasar

  • EXPERIENCE OF EXPATRIATE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING. — David B. Wilson

    EXPERIENCE OF EXPATRIATE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING. — David B. Wilson

  • Brazilian History Culture, Society, Politics 1500-2010 — Roberto Pinheiro Machado

    Brazilian History Culture, Society, Politics 1500-2010 — Roberto Pinheiro Machado

  • Essays in Narrative and Fictionality Reassessing Nine Central Concepts — Brian Richardson

    Essays in Narrative and Fictionality Reassessing Nine Central Concepts — Brian Richardson

  • Translation in Language Teaching and Assessment — Dina Tsagari

    Translation in Language Teaching and Assessment — Dina Tsagari

  • Mistress, Mother, Muse An Exploration of the Female in Modern and Contemporary Mediterranean Literature — Maria Palaska

    Mistress, Mother, Muse An Exploration of the Female in Modern and Contemporary Mediterranean Literature — Maria Palaska

  • Changing Values, Attitudes and Behaviours in Ireland An Analysis of European Social Survey Data in Ireland, 2002-2012 — Michael J. Breen

    Changing Values, Attitudes and Behaviours in Ireland An Analysis of European Social Survey Data in Ireland, 2002-2012 — Michael J. Breen

  • Soupy Sales and the Detroit Experience Manufacturing a Television Personality — Francis Robert Shor

    Soupy Sales and the Detroit Experience Manufacturing a Television Personality — Francis Robert Shor

  • Demons on the Couch Spirit Possession, Exorcisms and the DSM-5 — Michael J. Sersch

    Demons on the Couch Spirit Possession, Exorcisms and the DSM-5 — Michael J. Sersch

  • The Impact of Lunar Dust on Human Exploration — Joel S. Levine

    The Impact of Lunar Dust on Human Exploration — Joel S. Levine

  • ZONA NORTE: The Post-Structural Body of Erotic Dancers and Sex Workers in Tijuana, San Diego and Los Angeles: An Auto/ethnography of Desire and Addiction — Michael Hemmingson

    ZONA NORTE: The Post-Structural Body of Erotic Dancers and Sex Workers in Tijuana, San Diego and Los Angeles: An Auto/ethnography of Desire and Addiction — Michael Hemmingson

  • The Mirror Crack’d: Fear and Horror in JRR Tolkien’s Major Works — Lynn Forest-Hill

    The Mirror Crack’d: Fear and Horror in JRR Tolkien’s Major Works — Lynn Forest-Hill

  • Looking Back at the Jazz Age New Essays on the Literature and Legacy of an Iconic Decade — Nancy Von Rosk

    Looking Back at the Jazz Age New Essays on the Literature and Legacy of an Iconic Decade — Nancy Von Rosk

  • Eco-Art History in East and Southeast Asia — De-nin Deanna Lee

    Eco-Art History in East and Southeast Asia — De-nin Deanna Lee

  • The Unity-based Family An Empirical Study of Healthy Marriage, Family, and Parenting — Hossain B. Danesh

    The Unity-based Family An Empirical Study of Healthy Marriage, Family, and Parenting — Hossain B. Danesh

  • Cremation, Corpses and Cannibalism Comparative Cosmologies and Centuries of Cosmic Consumption — Anders Kaliff

    Cremation, Corpses and Cannibalism Comparative Cosmologies and Centuries of Cosmic Consumption — Anders Kaliff

  • Finding W.D. Fard Unveiling the Identity of the Founder of the Nation of Islam — John Andrew Morrow

    Finding W.D. Fard Unveiling the Identity of the Founder of the Nation of Islam — John Andrew Morrow

  • Pames, Jonaces, and Franciscans in the Sierra Gorda Mecos and Missionaries — Robert Howard Jackson

    Pames, Jonaces, and Franciscans in the Sierra Gorda Mecos and Missionaries — Robert Howard Jackson

  • Trauma, History, Philosophy (With Feature Essays by Agnes Heller and Gyorgy Markus) — Matthew Sharpe

    Trauma, History, Philosophy (With Feature Essays by Agnes Heller and Gyorgy Markus) — Matthew Sharpe

  • Research Methods for Child Life Specialists — Sarah Daniels

    Research Methods for Child Life Specialists — Sarah Daniels